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Although they understood that this matter was not easy, they also thought that if someone really thought that way, it would be a very good thing. In the future, everyone will certainly be able to do better, but if they don't understand this matter, it may not be a good thing for them. After all, they all know about this matter, and if it turns into something bad, how can they make everyone understand it?
The headquarters of the Allied Forces has been basically determined, and Liu Ning himself has become the commander-in-chief of the Allied Forces without hesitation. Although others may have other ideas, they do not have Liu Ning's ability. If they had Liu Ning's ability, they could also be the commander-in-chief. The question is, will anyone really step forward? On the surface, the commander-in-chief of the Allied Forces has a lot of power.
Moreover, being able to command the three armies would greatly help them expand their power, but is that really the case? Anyone with a sound mind wouldn't take this seriously. Everyone knows very well that this is no joke if you want to command the three armies.
This is definitely not a good option. It's best to suppress your thoughts. If you don't want to suppress them, then you'll have to figure out what to do about it. None of the people here are easy to deal with. If you think what you're doing is right, then you can definitely handle all of this. But when you don't handle these things well...
Some things are hard to say. The people present are all very selfish. If they were to take the title of commander of the Allied Forces to heart, then there would be no need to do this anymore. These people all have their own ideas when they do things, and they would never help others do this. If they were to help others do this...
They decided to just give up. Although they understood that this matter was not easy, they also thought that if someone really thought that way, it would be a very good thing. Unfortunately, not many people thought that way. If someone did think that way, the final result might be completely different under these circumstances.
Everyone has to work together. If the people here are not united, then don't expect them to say anything in the future. That's how they do things. If they don't take this matter seriously, then it's hard to say what they will do. In their current situation, they are certainly very clear about this.
The problem is that no matter what they want to achieve, these things are ultimately unavoidable. If you think you can accomplish this task, you can say so. If you can't do it well, then it's your own problem. It's unlikely that you can do well in all these things for the time being. They have their own ideas about how to do things.
They won't dictate the next steps according to your ideas. Take the current deputy commander of the coalition forces, for example. Some people have already suffered serious setbacks. On the surface, he doesn't seem to have any power and may only be able to do odd jobs here. But such a job is not bad, after all, it allows him to get close to the center of power. Some people can't see the importance of this coalition forces and always think that it is just a temporary organization.
It doesn't matter if you find an official position there; does anyone really care about that? Actually, if you think about it carefully, the positions there are quite important. In the current situation, if you think these positions are unimportant, why would you bother with this kind of thing? So, in this situation, whatever they're thinking...
Someone has to do this, otherwise none of them will have a good outcome. So many people are pursuing positions in the Allied Command, even if it's just a menial job. It's not easy for them, and they understand this very well. If they can understand this matter for the time being...
In the future, everyone will certainly be able to do better, but if they don't understand this matter, it may not be a good thing for them. After all, they all know about this matter, and if it turns into something bad, how can they make everyone understand it? So under such circumstances, it's best for them to...
Don't speak. If you make it sound too perfect, who will fight this final battle? After all, you all said it's a simple matter. When it's simple, then you don't need so many troops. You can end the battle with your own men, which is a very good thing for the whole of human society.
However, some things are not as simple as you think. When you try to resolve these issues, it's not so easy in the short term. These people all have their own selfish motives. The deployment of troops in peacetime is one thing, but if it really comes to the battlefield, things become much more complicated. They understand what the final outcome will be.
If someone can solve this problem well, that would be a very good thing. But if they can't solve it, they won't look good either. That's the most important thing. When they want to solve this problem, it's a very good thing for everyone. But the question is, who can solve it?
Since no one can solve this problem, it's best to leave it to someone else. There's no need to make it public, which will only make things awkward for everyone. That's why it's best not to get involved when these things happen. Trying to take all the blame is a very incomprehensible thing to do.
No matter what the outcome, this is not what we want. We should try our best to gloss over these things so that everyone can save face and the matter can be resolved. This is what the Allied Command should be doing. If we only think about solving problems and rely on military orders to suppress everything, then...
Then there's probably nothing more to ask for. In this situation, they should all understand that if you can't solve it, you should just bring it up. As for the final outcome, that's their own business.
These are all unsolvable problems. By the time they could be solved, they would probably be long gone. The most tragic thing is when they can't be solved, and no one can solve them. That's the most frustrating thing.