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It is difficult to ascribe moral values to war. The best that can be said is that war is often a necessity in genuine self defence.

Thermopylai provided morale to the Greek side, that the Persian army of 2 or 3 hundred thousand could be held up for three days by a force of about 5,000. This was counterbalanced by the failure of the naval action in the nearby strait (which the Thermopylae defence was desighed to precipitate) to deliver the Greeks from the threat of amphibious invasion of their home cities.

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