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... wipe down the points of the North American war zone and reduce the gap between the two sides. Go up and do more with less.

  Obviously, in the comparison of the total combat power of the major theaters, the North American theater is not as good as the Huaxia theater, so this strategy is feasible.

   But the problem is that it is less than 24 hours before the end of the national war activities. Can the 200 million point gap be caught up in the last day, so it is also gambling.

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