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... most was the lack of intelligence, stepping out of the camp with eyes blindfolded.
But with the development and perfection of military technology, the most troubling thing for decision-makers has gradually become how to extract truly valuable information from the myriad of complex reports.
Any garrison’s first reaction when attacked is to call for reinforcements, and they instinctively exaggerate the enemy’s size.
The words of routed soldiers and deserters are even less ...
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