"The British watch the Italians die without offering help, the French mock the British, the Germans look down on everyone... These are all things we can exploit. When necessary, we can deliberately ease up on one front a little, let them 'advance victoriously' a short distance, and see if the others get jealous, try to steal credit, or show their flaws due to lack of cooperation."
"We need to find a way to create chaos within them!"
"Additionally, through secret channels, make contact with the anti-war groups, union organizations, and those industry associations affected by inflation in Europe... We don't need to appear directly, just provide some 'materials' and 'funds'. Let them stir things up in their own countries. We want to ignite the fire of war in their parliaments and streets."
Casare quickly took notes.
War is inherently sordid.
"Casare, do you know what the hardest part of this war is?"
Casare thought for a moment: "Is it facing the united pressure from NATO?"
