By the use of over-whelming firepower, bomb North Vietnam to the point where they realize that they cannot continue the war (in South Vietnam/RVN); in the face of over-whelming firepower.
Kill (destroy) all hostile communists in South Vietnam; via search and destroy; measuring the success rate with the body count system.
1. When the first paragraph is accomplished, no further reinforcements will reach RVN.
2. When the second paragraph is accomplished, no hostile communists will exist in RVN.
3. War will be won.
containment strategy
General John J. Pershing caused tension with the Allies during World War I primarily due to his insistence on maintaining an independent American command. He opposed the idea of integrating American troops into existing Allied units, believing that U.S. forces should operate under their own leadership to preserve American identity and strategy. This stance sometimes clashed with the Allies' desire for a unified command structure, leading to friction in coordination and strategy during the war.
The Japanese bombed the United States causing them to join the war. The Allies gained a very powerful allie in the War when U.S.A came in
Keep them from advancing, until we had the warships to begin pushing them back.
He planned a war of attrition-that is, to continue fighting until the south ran out of men supplies, and the will to fight
The war in Europe. This is known as the "Europe First" strategy.
The Allies had no 'strategy for [saving] the Jews in Europe' beyond winning the war. Until 1944 the Allies didn't even believe reports about the Holocaust, either.
Chuck noris was the strategy.
The allies.
The allies were
Expand the war into China.
Containment Strategy
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containment strategy
George Washington thought the best strategy for winning the Revolutionary War was to used sneak attacks and guerrilla warfare.
Allied punishments weakened the German Economy after World War 1, while Allies helped revive the German economy after World War 2.
Which Persian Golf War? There were 3 of them.