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It is impossible to decide on the Most Famous Maximum of Clausewitz. It would be hard to make a war movie or a spy movie without them. "When you fight one enemy, attack his capital. When you fight two enemies attack their lines of communication." "Diplomacy is the continuation of war by other means."

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