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What does it mean to "kill him in the shell"?

A) Assassinate him while he's sleeping
B) Prevent his rise to power
C) Attack him when he's vulnerable
D) Eliminate him before he's born

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Final answer:

The phrase "kill him in the shell" means to prevent someone's rise to power or eliminate them before they become a threat, corresponding to choice B) Prevent his rise to power.

Step-by-step explanation:

The phrase "kill him in the shell" means to eliminate someone or something before it has a chance to develop or become a threat. It can be interpreted metaphorically in various contexts, such as nipping a threat in the bud or preventing someone's rise to power before they have established themselves. So, the correct answer to the question would be B) Prevent his rise to power.

This idea relates to a form of strategic thinking in military and political operations, reflected by the quotes provided from a reference source, which discuss the subtleties of warfare and espionage. In a military context, it emphasizes the importance of timing and foresight in strategic operations.

As an illustration, the Bay of Pigs invasion (Question 14) was an attempt to "kill him in the shell" by trying to overthrow the government of Fidel Castro before it could entrench its power and pose a long-term threat to U.S. interests. However, the aim of the Bay of Pigs invasion was specifically d) to overthrow the government of Fidel Castro.

The principles of foresight, cunning, and exploiting the enemy's plans (Point 22) directly relate to the concept of eliminating threats early on and align with the strategy of "killing him in the shell."

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