For example, an early 18th-century treatise on siege warfare contains what sounds like a self-evident rule: “Always attack the enemy’s stronghold at its weakest point.” But exceptions immediately follow: if a good paved road that made the transport of heavy cannons and munitions easier led to a stronger part of the fortifications, then the attack should begin there instead.
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