Attacking weakness in a military context often refers to identifying and exploiting vulnerabilities in the enemy's forces or strategy. This could be a lack of discipline, as mentioned in the content, or other factors such as poor morale, inadequate training, or inferior equipment. Once a weakness is identified, strategies can be developed to take advantage of it. For example, if the enemy is known to punish their men too harshly, causing low morale, psychological warfare tactics could be used to further demoralize them and weaken their commitment to the campaign.
The Art of War was written by a Chinese general named Sun Tzu more than 2,500 years ago. Revered for...
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