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Alexander The Great didn't continue into central asia because his army was tired and exhausted from fighting and since they were tired he couldn't build it by himself. Hope This Works.:)
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There were getting tired of fighting battles and traveling.They had been on campaign for 10 years and just wanted to get their share of the spoils and go home and enjoy them. hey didn't share Alexander's ambition to go to the ends of the earth. I was just as well, as the Indian king Chandragupta was moving west with an army based on 80.000 cavalry and 6,000 war elephants, and Alexander's army would have been swallowed up.
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Soldiers are expected to follow orders, including orders about training.
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Alexander wanted to take India, which he thought was the end of the world in the east, and then had plans to go back west and conquer Western Europe, which he thought was the end of the world in the west - to be master of the whole world, he thought. But his army had been on the march and fighting for ten years, had had enough and wanted to take their loot and go home. The turn back in the Punjab ended this dream. He had no option after his attempts to coerce his army failed. He spitefully marched them back to Babylon through the Gedrosia desert where many of them perished. His planned turn to the western conquest was frustrated by his early death.
The Allies refuse to accept a negotiated peace settlement presented by the Central Powers because they could not trust in their willingness to fulfill the terms. Germany was in particular deemed untrustworthy.
No, military law does not require soldiers to blindly follow orders. Soldiers are expected to adhere to lawful orders, but they also have a responsibility to refuse or report orders that are illegal, violate human rights, or go against the principles of morality and ethics. This is known as the principle of lawful disobedience.