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Europe
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Surprise attacks are considered dishonorable and unethical in European culture.
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United States
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Surprise attacks are frowned upon in American culture as they are considered cowardly and dishonorable.
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Mongol Empire
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The Mongol Empire used surprise attacks as a strategic advantage for military dominance.
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Ancient Greek culture
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Surprise attack was considered a legitimate and cunning strategy in Ancient Greek athletic games and contests.
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Maasai tribe in Kenya
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Surprise attacks are seen as a display of strength and bravery in conflicts between the Maasai tribe in Kenya.
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Samurai culture in Japan
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Surprise attacks were considered an honorable and strategic tactic in Samurai culture in Japan.
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Vikings in Norse culture
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Vikings celebrated surprise attacks as bold and skillful maneuvers in raids and conquests.
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military strategy community
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Surprise attacks are used in military strategy to catch the enemy off guard.
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