Strategic Bombing Campaign
A strategic bombing campaign is a military strategy aimed at destroying an enemy's ability to wage war by targeting key infrastructure, industrial sites, and transportation networks. This approach seeks to weaken the enemy's economy and morale, making it difficult for them to sustain military operations.
Historically, strategic bombing campaigns have been used in various conflicts, including World War II, where the Allied Forces targeted cities like Dresden and Tokyo. The effectiveness of these campaigns is often debated, as they can lead to significant civilian casualties and destruction, raising ethical concerns about their implementation.