Strategic victory

A strategic victory is a victory that brings long-term advantage to the victor and disturbs the enemy's ability to wage a war. When a historian speaks of a victory in general, they are usually referring to a strategic victory.[1]

Examples

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gollark: C has horrible tooling.
gollark: If you use two different libraries which do prototype meddling, guess how well it works?
gollark: Yay?
gollark: Ē:V:Î:L

See also

References

  1. Roshandel, Jalil; Lean, Nathan (2013-07-29). The Moral Psychology of Terrorism: Implications for Security. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. p. 71. ISBN 9781443851107.
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