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"war tactic" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to describe a strategy or plan that is used in a war. For example: The country developed a new war tactic that allowed them to gain the upper hand in the conflict.
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Shahzad's reasoning, shared by suicide bombers in Gaza, Sri Lanka and elsewhere, was that his act was a war tactic.
By 2009 the use of rape as a war tactic against women, children, and men by all armed forces had doubled or tripled in nine eastern conflict zones.
In a separate announcement, the Defense Ministry announced the resumption of propaganda blitzes aimed at the North, a cold war tactic with loudspeaker broadcasts along the border, propaganda radio broadcasts and leaflets dropped by balloon.
Sounds like a pretty good war tactic... Also on HuffPost: .
Devaluing the enemy's currency has been used as a war tactic historically.
It is Karzai, not the Pentagon, who has the most at risk in curtailing this controversial war tactic.
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By early 1984, Iraq was making no secret of its war tactics.
Yanukovych's aides have accused Berlin of bullying behaviour and "cold war tactics".
Meanwhile, the Assad regime is still allowed to continue war tactics from the Middle Ages.
His government has reacted sharply to what it sees as German bullying, with officials decrying "Cold War tactics".
In a country seething with resentment against the American and European governments that dared criticise Mr Rajapaksa's brutal war tactics, this seems a mite rich.
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