Chapter 3604
In addition, the huge changes in that Middle Eastern country recently had also really made Sayid, as well as his leaders, worried.Content is property of NôvelDrama.Org.
However, when Charlie suddenly said that he would be able to let Ten Thousand Armies help them collaborate in defense, Sayid s first thought was that it would be impossible.
He could not help but say, "Mr. Wade, when we last met, you said yourself that it would only be the most beneficial situation for Ten Thousand Armies if our country was constantly injured and bleeding. Now, you are asking us to cooperate with Ten Thousand Armies and have them come to assist us in defense? Isn't that a bit inconsistent?!"
Charlie smiled indifferently and said, "I naturally won't deny what I said before, and I still hold this view. For Ten Thousand Armies, the more turbulent you are, the more they can benefit from it, but have you ever thought that for you, the situation has changed drastically? Before you conquered all the way and broke through, the opposition forces including Hamed could only cower and struggle to survive."
Speaking of this, Charlie said again, "But you know the situation now, and you have also seen the changes
here with Hamed with your own eyes. With Hamed's level of defense, if he continues to oppose you, you will be completely helpless against him, not to mention that many of his colleagues who are likeminded with Hamed are desperately copying his work. Once they build a solid defense base in the mountains, your situation will be even more passive. If you want to attack, you will definitely not be able to attack, and if you want to defend, you have no advantage or way to hide from danger. So, your situation will only become more and more passive."
Sayid had a grave expression on his face when he heard this.
Since Hamed had won two defensive battles, it showed the way for the other opposition forces, and it was also those two battles that had made Sayid and his leaders understand that offensive battles were simply too difficult to fight. Not being able to take the target down in one or two battles but suffering large casualties in one's own personnel which led to the disintegration of the army was the most difficult problem.
Such a war only needed to last another two or three times, and the soldiers in the army would certainly have fear of attacking and going to war to the extreme, and later on, no one would dare to continue to fight the attacking war.
Such a situation was indeed extremely passive for them.
When Charlie saw that he did not speak, the corners of his mouth curled into a smile, and he continued, "My idea is actually very simple. There are tens of thousands of soldiers in Ten Thousand Armies, and even if most of them are overseas most of the time, they still need a fixed base to meet their life, training, rest, and preparation requirements. So, I want to
represent Ten Thousand Armies to negotiate and discuss a solution with you."
Although Sayid did not speak, his eyes kept looking at Charlie as if he was seemingly waiting for Charlie's subsequent words.
When Charlie saw this, he spoke up and said, "First of all, you will provide Ten Thousand Armies with one hundred square kilometers of land as a rear base. In return, Ten Thousand Armies will not only help you train your soldiers continuously, but they will also cooperate with you in defense when you are attacked."
As Charlie spoke of this, he paused
for a moment and said, "I think I need to point out how poor your soldiers training level is. I don't think I need to break it to you that the equipment in itself is not good, and if you don't keep up with the training, your situation will only become more and more
embarrassing."
Sayid's expression changed slightly. Charlie's words touched the very sore spot in his heart.
The overall combat level of their soldiers was indeed very weak and also the key reason for their repeated defeats.
After all, their overall military level was very poor, the level of officers was not good, and the level of trained soldiers was naturally even worse.
Charlie continued, "In my opinion,
the combat effectiveness of an army generally depends on three aspects. The first is the level of weapon and equipment, the second is the level of management strategy and tactic and the last and most important thing is the individual soldier's combat strength. You must have heard of the combat levebof a single soldier from Ten Thousand Armies. If they help you train your soldiers, I believe that your soldiers will change qualitatively in a short period of time."