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Memorandum on the Camp David Accords (unpublished)

by Hosni Mubarak

Summary

This unpublished memorandum by Hosni Mubarak, titled "Memorandum on the Camp David Accords," details a strategic assessment concerning military engagements and troop composition. The text analyzes troop numbers, enemy foraging tactics, and the risks associated with attacking well-situated enemy camps, particularly highlighting the danger of potentially losing an army composed largely of newly raised troops. Mubarak emphasizes the importance of accurate intelligence regarding army status, enemy strength, and terrain before committing to offensive actions.

The memorandum also touches upon the precariousness of military situations, suggesting that a retreat could have severe negative consequences. It underscores the concept that a successful defense or offensive relies on a deep understanding of these critical factors. The work implicitly advocates for a cautious, informed approach to military decision-making, prioritizing the preservation of the army over rash assaults.

Key concepts

  • Foraging tacticsThe practice by enemies of consuming and burning all available fodder in their vicinity.
  • Newly raised troopsSoldiers who have recently joined the army, implying they may be less experienced or reliable.
  • Enemy camp situationThe strategic positioning and potential vulnerabilities of an opponent's military encampment.
  • Retreat consequencesThe severe negative outcomes that could arise from a tactical withdrawal.

From the book

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