If Asoka had approved of the slaughter on the battlefield during his wars of conquest, it could have led to a more brutal and prolonged conflict, undermining his later commitment to non-violence and Buddhism. This approval might have solidified a legacy of fear and domination, rather than the peace and moral governance he ultimately sought. Additionally, it could have alienated his subjects and diminished his influence, preventing the spread of his ideals of compassion and dharma throughout his empire.
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