By the end of the day, the divisions of the Mon, Bago, Karen, and Arakan Army Groups facing the PLA pocket have begun digging in to allow smaller forces to hold the lines and units to be moved east; it is believed that the pocket cannot attack without ...
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By the end of the day, the divisions of the Mon, Bago, Karen, and Arakan Army Groups facing the PLA pocket have begun digging in to allow smaller forces to hold the lines and units to be moved east; it is believed that the pocket cannot attack without warning.
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Tim Brayreplied to Real-Time WW3 from 2037 last edited by
@ww3real This is reminiscent of the Feisal/Lawrence strategy in WW1 - they could have crushed the Turkish pocket in Medina but kept it alive for two years, forcing the Turks to spend resources to feed & supply it while they built strength, attacked elsewhere, & supported the British move north, eventually to Damascus.
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