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Chapter 1018 - Chapter 173: Asking for Trouble (Part 3)

The key point is that the first two rounds of military reforms focused on the tactical field, lacking new military doctrines for guidance.

It has a bit of the flavor of old wine in a new bottle.

In fact, this also dictates that the third round of military reforms will be very difficult.

In Lin Shiping's words, it means disturbing many people's interests.

As early as 6 years ago, after Zhou Yongtao moved into the Prime Minister Mansion, Lin Shiping had proposed advancing the third round of military reforms gradually.

However, after assessing the situation, Zhou Yongtao did not adopt Lin Shiping's suggestion.

Considering the situation at that time, Zhou Yongtao's approach was not wrong.

Any major reform involving core theories is bound to disrupt existing interest groups and face attacks and opposition from vested interests.

Obviously, mild, gradual reforms are incapable of countering the impact from the vested interest groups.

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