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The troops made a feint attack on the oil tankers and then struck with force on the air strip. Feint means





Correct Answer:
false


the term "feint" in a military context refers to a deceptive maneuver designed to distract or mislead the enemy, typically to draw their attention and defensive resources away from the actual target or main point of attack. in the scenario described, the troops executed a feint attack on the oil tankers. this action was intended not as a genuine attempt to seize or destroy the tankers, but rather as a tactical ploy to divert the enemy's focus and defensive efforts towards the tankers.

by launching this feint attack, the troops aimed to create a misleading situation that would cause the enemy to believe that the oil tankers were the primary target. this would ideally shift enemy resources and attention to defending the tankers, thereby weakening their defensive capabilities and vigilance at other critical areas, such as the air strip.

the real strategic intent, however, was to strike the air strip with full force. the air strip, likely being of greater strategic value, was the true target of the operation. the success of the main attack on the air strip heavily depended on the effectiveness of the feint attack in terms of misdirection. by convincing the enemy that the main threat was at the location of the oil tankers, the troops could potentially face less resistance at the air strip, increasing their chances of a successful, decisive strike.

therefore, when the question suggests that "feint" means "correct," it is inaccurate. the term "feint" does not mean that the action taken (the attack on the oil tankers) was "correct" in a direct sense, but rather that it was a strategic, deceptive maneuver designed to facilitate the real and more important action (the attack on the air strip). thus, the correct answer is "false" when asked if "feint" means "correct." this understanding aligns with the nature of feint operations in military tactics, which are characterized by deception and strategic diversion.