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What, according to Belloc, is the primary purpose of a military

campaign?
A conquering force should be more interested in
A) compelling surrender in its opponent than in winning
battles
B)
Military campaigns are commonly misunderstood, but
are inevitably successful.
C)
Would-be conquerors in truth have no right to
impose their ways upon neighboring states.
D)
War campaigns are often bloody and fraught with
heartbreak.

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Answer:

The correct answer is A.

Step-by-step explanation:

The term military campaign characterizes the whole, large-scale, military operations that aim at a specific purpose, with an usually aggressive character and the achievement of which presupposes the movement of military forces. In particular, the term campaign means the movement of military forces outside the borders of the country and even beyond its borders, for the conquest or for conducting a defensive military operation in a foreign area.

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