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Chapter 1616 Dont mix in the sand(2/2)

Why can't a large army do this well? Because a large army must make big movements, involving troop mobilization and a series of other things.

However, the alliance does not lack troops, and it is still playing at home, so it will not suffer a loss in the big game.

If the empire mobilizes heavy troops, it will inevitably face the threat of aliens in the buffer zone, which is exactly what the alliance wants.

But if a small group of elites invades, as long as they fight hard and fast enough, the Alliance army will be helpless.

The Digital Phantom has such strength that it can not only fight but also run away.

The officers and soldiers on the fleet have already proposed similar ideas, but unfortunately they have no decision-making power.

According to the observations of officers and soldiers, Digital Phantom is not immune to rational suggestions.

However, their own mission is to harass enemy lines and open the blockade...that's not doing their job properly!

They are not afraid to make legitimate suggestions, and at most they will receive a few words of reprimand, but there is really no way to make this suggestion.

Now that Digital Phantom has finally thought of this, why would they not support it?

Of course, it is not very difficult to tear a hole in the blockade area in the short term, but it is probably not easy to maintain it.

But what the officers and soldiers wanted was to open an opening in a short period of time - this was not only a record, but also a very clever strategy!

It is most likely unrealistic to expect the Imperial Army to take advantage of this opportunity and enter the Alliance in large numbers in a short period of time.

The key is that after opening a hole, the alliance will definitely find ways to strengthen the defense of the blocked area.

This will mobilize a large amount of the alliance's military power, and coupled with their harassment of habitable stars, it will also cause the alliance to shrink its defenses.

As a result, the alliance's military strength will definitely be stretched thin. From a strategic perspective, this is a clever move.
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