Hannibal ultimately loses, in Jiang's answer, because he has no reliable organizational and logistical support or food supply, and Rome learns to avoid battle while cutting off supplies.
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Hannibal ultimately loses, in Jiang's answer, because he has no reliable organizational and logistical support or food supply, and Rome learns to avoid battle while cutting off supplies.
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"Right? But he had no organizational and logistic support. He had no food supply. Because he was basically doing this on his own initiative...."
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Hannibal can destroy an army, but he cannot make Rome accept defeat.
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