Assignment Instructions/ Description
Provide a 350-500 word answer to your question below.QUESTION A: In the Airpower, Spacepower, and National Strategy course, you examined the historical and theoretical underpinnings of coercive airpower strategy.In “Strategies of Coercion: Denial, Punishment, and the future of Airpower,” Mueller provides a critique of Robert Pape’s classic work, “Bombing to Win: Airpower and Coercion in War,” as well as a way forward in reconsidering the effectiveness of coercive airpower. Mueller chronicles Pape’s main argument that “conventional aerial punishment and risk strategies always fail to coerce, but that denial strategies may succeed.Do you agree or disagree with Mueller’s assessment of Pape’s theory of coercive airpower? Will airpower continue to be a centerpiece of coercive strategy? Why or why not? Support and defend your argument with historical examples.**reference style and article will be attached via inbox
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