The Mountaintop Mirage : Why Xi’s Military Purges Cannot Produce the Force He Wants
During the 1979 Sino-Vietnamese War, a 26-year-old company commander’s unit was pinned down by a fortified hilltop. After frontal assaults failed, the junior officer made an extraordinary request: an entire battalion, four times the size of his own unit, for a jungle flanking maneuver. The (…)
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