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by XorNot
134 days ago
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Except generals get sacked all the time in actual wartime conditions, it's not even clear why this particular instance is notable. China isn't in wartime, it is in a build up phase and there's perfectly good reasons to dismiss underperforming generals. Which isn't to say that's what happened here, but China sacking a general as a data point doesn't mean anything without appropriate context. |
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