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Chapter 4752 The fight between trapped beasts

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    After several reinforcements, the Orumi Federal Army finally realized it.  The residential area in the city has probably become a deep hole that will never be filled.  Reinforcements have been sent three times, and now it is the fourth time of emergency.

    This means it has become a fueling tactic.  To put it bluntly, the refueling tactic means a unnecessary loss of troops. Insufficient troops are invested in the first wave of battles, unable to achieve strategic and tactical goals, or encountering a fierce enemy counterattack and suffering heavy losses that make it difficult to evacuate the battlefield.

    In order to rush to achieve war goals, commanders will put troops into the battlefield before the reserve forces are fully assembled and effectively integrated, leading to the same results as the first wave of attacks.  All military commanders with common sense would try to prevent this from happening.

    But now this situation is inevitable.

    On the one hand, the Orumi federal army is worried about General Hassan and does not dare to invest large forces, and the opening in the B area position is not large.  Even if they put in all their efforts, they would not be able to deploy their troops.

    The troops of the Orumi Federal Army can only fill the battlefield in the city bit by bit.  And many troops were left to guard General Hassan.  This is actually equivalent to forcing yourself into a fueling tactic, and no one is willing to do this intentionally.  The Orumi Federation commander was also unwilling.  ,

    But he couldn¡¯t do it if he was asked to devote all his troops and break in through the opening in Area B.  If this were to happen, it would be equivalent to exposing his entire back to Hassan.

    ??If Hassan suddenly changes sides again.  Then this army will be ruined in his hands.

    The commander of the Orumi Federation did not dare to do this, nor did he dare to completely trust Hassan.  But the result is that he and Hassan are slowly stalemate behind, and the troops in the front are constantly being consumed.

    The commander of the Orumi Federal Army finally couldn't bear it anymore.  He called General Hassan directly, "General, our troops are currently suffering heavy losses on the front. The militia forces and those mercenaries seem to have reorganized the defense in the city.

    I have sent reinforcements three times in a row, but our troops are still in a hard fight.  I wish the General could provide more assistance.  "

    General Hassan held the phone and said loudly.  "You invest such a small amount of troops every time. How do you expect to achieve any big results? I have told you before, let's rush in together. No matter what, it will be better than the current ending.

    But you just didn¡¯t listen to me.  One or two companies went up for a while, and one or two companies went up for a while.  After finally taking a position where he could organize a defense, he was indeed surrounded by the enemy again.

    To put it bluntly, this is because you have not invested enough troops.  If you continue to fight like this, you will lose what little strength you have, and you will definitely lose.

    That¡¯s not how wars are fought.  You are too petty to use troops like this.  If you ask me, just organize two battalions of troops.  Attack in steps.  The first echelon goes up one battalion and cooperates with your original troops in the city to use the strongest firepower to suppress the enemy to the greatest extent.

    On this basis, the second echelon launched a charge and destroyed the enemy in one fell swoop.  The competition is all about making a fuss and cannot engage in fueling tactics.  "

    General Hassan¡¯s words are good, but the commander of the Orumi federal army is secretly complaining?

    Can he not understand the rationale for not investing enough troops?  To be honest, he kept those troops. On the one hand, he had to guard against other militias and mercenary troops. The biggest role was to guard against General Hassan's sudden rebellion.

    He can¡¯t tell Hassan what you said.  Once he wants to make it clear to Hassan.

    With the temper of a warlord like Hassan, I'm afraid he would have exploded at that time.  "I sincerely surrendered to you, but you used me as a thief?"

    Therefore, the commander of the Orumi Federal Army is really helpless. He cannot say this. If he says it, he will get into trouble.

    He could only ask General Hassan politely, "General, do you think you can put some of your troops into the city? Cooperate with our people to fight?"

    "Invest part of the city to cooperate with you in fighting? How much? One company, or two companies? Are you kidding me? You can just use your own refueling tactics there. You want me to play with you?  ?

    ¡°Don¡¯t forget, I had an agreement with you before.  I can assist you, but only under the condition of ensuring the safety of myself and my brothers.  As a result, what you did to deal with this matter is equivalent to asking my brothers to die.  Tell me, how do you want me to agree?

    It¡¯s not like you don¡¯t have anyone under your command, so you can¡¯t bear to commit your troops to fight.  Are you asking me to cover you on the other hand?  Do you think I'm stupid?  General Hassan sneered.

    The commander of the Orumi Federal Army could only explain.  "General Hassan, that's not what I meant. What I meant was, let's not put all our troops into it."??is taken into consideration.  The positions in Area A and Area C are still in the hands of the enemy.

    If we rashly put all our troops into the city.  What if the enemy forces in area a and area c encircle area b?  General, I'm afraid you're going to be in a tough fight.  Therefore, I have never dared to put all my troops into the city to fight.

    Because we are now.  We must keep an eye on the position in Area A and the position in Area C.  We cannot rush into the city rashly and be completely surrounded by the enemy.  "

    General Hassan sneered twice, "What you said is a bit funny. You are afraid of being surrounded by enemies, so you dare not rush into the city. So let me lead people to the city.

    If everything goes well, I will fight for you. If everything goes wrong, I deserve to be surrounded by enemies.  Is that what you mean?  Damn it, is this the condition you promised me before?

    ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? cleanlly clean out out the enemy  And you guarantee my absolute safety.  Why do I have to cover you now?  You guys are changing too fast.

    People say that I, Hassan, am capricious and do whatever I want to do for anyone who gives me money.  I think you are better than me.  The terms we negotiated before are all nothing now, right?  "

    The commander of the Orumi federal army was frustrated and did not dare to offend Hassan.  The battle is now in an anxious state, and Hassan's attitude at this time is related to the outcome of the entire battle.  If he gets pissed off, this daring warlord can do anything.

    Therefore, the Orumi federal officer could only persuade him nicely, "Don't worry, I definitely don't mean this. We have always trusted you very much, General. But there are indeed practical difficulties at the moment. Do you think you can use some of the troops? Follow me."  Our people move together.

    ¡°Otherwise, as you said, each of us will use a battalion.  Let these two battalions be divided into two echelons.  Attack the enemy in stages and strive to open up the situation in the city. Don't be in a stalemate like now.  "

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