Strategic bombing in both world wars failed to bring enemy industry to a halt or force the population to turn on their leaders. In Vietnam and Kosovo, the effect of overwhelming airpower on adversary decision-making is extremely unclear. And in the 1991 Gulf War, it took a ground
The Times of Israel

Strategic bombing in both world wars failed to bring enemy industry to a halt or force the population to turn on their leaders. In Vietnam and Kosovo, the effect of overwhelming airpower on adversary decision-making is extremely unclear. And in the 1991 Gulf War, it took a ground

Strategic bombing in both world wars failed to bring enemy industry to a halt or force the population to turn on their leaders. In Vietnam and Kosovo, the effect of overwhelming airpower on adversary decision-making is extremely unclear. And in the 1991 Gulf War, it took a ground

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