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by JumpCrisscross
134 days ago
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> Sacking a top general is basically par for the course Yes and no. Military readiness and potency doesn’t require liberal democracy. It does require skill and command, and sacking military leaders for political reasons is how powers from Athens to the Soviets screwed themselves. |
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So if the argument is that sacking a top general implies that China is too unstable to prevail in a future space race I don’t buy it.