Multiple Choice
What is the "principle of risk," according to Abbate?
A) The principle that commanders must choose the least risky way to achieve a military objective.
B) The principle that the risks soldiers assume to protect civilians should be inversely proportionate to the importance of the military objective they are trying to achieve.
C) The principle that soldiers have an obligation to assume certain additional risks to avoid killing or injuring civilians.
D) The principle that soldiers have an obligation to assume extra risks to avoid collateral casualties among protected civilians.
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