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Section 2 The conduct of war is subject to continual development.
International law is, of course, only partly about the conduct of war.
Clausewitz has been stood on his head so that "politics becomes the conduct of war by other means."
Nothing a President does so affects his reputation as his conduct of war.
The evolution in the American conduct of war over the past 12 years stands out smartly from the pages.
The country is in chaos, and further conduct of war has increased the chaos.
Although it did have a significant effect on the conduct of war, it was not used to shoot down very many aircraft.
A year later, a new Geneva Convention established clear rules for the conduct of war.
Preparedness - The ability to fulfill missions under any conditions for starting or the conduct of war.
Mr. Bush is hardly the first president to encounter such doubts over the conduct of war.
I am no soldier, although I have written scrolls on the conduct of war.
From all this it should he clear that the conduct of war and foreign policy left too much to chance and personal axe-grinding.
"Jus in bello" covered moral questions about the conduct of war.
The introduction of gunpowder affected the conduct of war significantly.
"It's important for politicians to be intimately involved in the conduct of war," Professor Cohen said.
This one concerns the conduct of war.
"But that's only good if those political sensitivities translate into guidance that actually has a positive effect on the conduct of war.
"The conduct of war, however, involves innumerable discretionary decisions made by our armed forces every day in the field," he added.
One classic Clausewitz dictum is that the conduct of war must be governed by its objectives.
Military officers who deal with codes governing the conduct of war are certain to be informed of this decision, lawyers said.
"Peoples are to observe certain specified restrictions on the conduct of war (assumed to be in self-defense)."
During his life, Muhammad gave various injunctions to his forces and adopted practices toward the conduct of war.
"It is a cynical disregard of the humanitarian principles central to international laws for the conduct of war."
Mr. Roth said that advanced technologies required new ways of looking at the conduct of war.
These are the five besetting sins of a general, ruinous to the conduct of war.