That's good, but if you think a major war can be fought successfully without destroying the enemy's industry and civil infrastructure, think again. WWII is frequently held up on this forum as an example of fighting to WIN. The destruction of Germany's and Japan's industry, rail infrastructure, and Japan's overseas shipping was crucial to defeating those empires of evil. That said, I have no use for Arthur Harris' desire to kill Germans for the sake of killing Germans. It was a horrible waste of Britain's military resources which would more usefully have been directed against German industry.
Which is a euphemism for "killing women and children", right? In this age of high precision and tailored effects, actual targets of military importance can be located an surgically destroyed.
Mass killings are an atrocity, no matter how good our intentions.