strategy
strategy
Campaign
strategy
A plan for conquering an enemy is commonly referred to as a "military strategy" or "campaign plan." This involves a comprehensive approach detailing the methods and tactics to be employed in order to defeat the adversary. Such plans often include objectives, resource allocation, troop movements, and potential alliances. Historically, notable examples include Napoleon's military strategies or Sun Tzu's principles from "The Art of War."
A plan for conquering an enemy is typically referred to as a "strategy" or a "battle plan." It involves a systematic approach to achieving victory over the opposing force by utilizing resources effectively, exploiting weaknesses, and anticipating potential obstacles. Developing a comprehensive strategy often involves thorough analysis of the enemy's strengths and vulnerabilities, as well as careful consideration of one's own capabilities and objectives.
Conquer Persia
The conquering army marched triumphantly through the defeated enemy capitol .
Colonizing, conquering enemy areas, and whatnot.
A war where instead on concentrating on conquering territory, you concentrate on eliminating the enemy army.
The Kisii word for the English word enemy is "adui."
The enemy is now at the gate.
enemy = εχθρός