The Saga of Tanya the Evil - Vol. 25 Ch. 77 - Long-Distance Reconnaissance Mission III

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the military lost their chance to end the war militarily by letting the general who had foreign support get away and the politicians lack the objective positioning in the international sphere to make the other great powers back down and accept their gains

so both are unable to end the war and the homefront is starting to crack
That's the beauty of it, politics have higher chance of ending this war, by... giving up. Military is still working on their onus of country's defenses
 
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That's the beauty of it, politics have higher chance of ending this war, by... giving up. Military is still working on their onus of country's defenses
indeed, but we both know what giving up means
 
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That's the beauty of it, politics have higher chance of ending this war, by... giving up. Military is still working on their onus of country's defenses
The funny part is, in the Light Novel, the Military dislike politics because as they say "if the politicians had done their jobs properly, we wouldn't be dealing with this situation."

And well, it makes sense, like Tanya once said not the actual quote, but similar in intent to what she said, War is just an extent of politics and negotiations, but the least effective one, in which human capital is spent in large quantities, making it a huge waste of human resources.

Or her talking about being a soldier is like any other job, but instead of delivering paperwork, or selling goods, you neutralize enemies, and the more results you provide, the higher are your odds of getting a promotion, and the more satisfied your employer will be.
 
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The funny part is, in the Light Novel, the Military dislike politics because as they say "if the politicians had done their jobs properly, we wouldn't be dealing with this situation."

And well, it makes sense, like Tanya once said not the actual quote, but similar in intent to what she said, War is just an extent of politics and negotiations, but the least effective one, in which human capital is spent in large quantities, making it a huge waste of human resources.

Or her talking about being a soldier is like any other job, but instead of delivering paperwork, or selling goods, you neutralize enemies, and the more results you provide, the higher are your odds of getting a promotion, and the more satisfied your employer will be.
I do have LN (English translation) of this manga, but I might have not read past 5th volume. Either way, I did place my "suggestion" based on manga AND LN, kinda.
 
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Even sadder when retards praise and defend such garbage work.
Lmao disregard this dumbass we thank thee snipers who actually translate at all to begin with and not sitting on an update for months just cause
 
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pg 14
I see his change of body fits him lol
also effective delegation is indeed a good skill for a leader
 
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It was at this point in the light novel that I dropped it.

I never understood if the author made Tanya ignorant because she follows the Chicago school of economics and spouts ideas that were debunked almost 200 years ago (like when she quotes Ricardo) or if it’s the author who is ignorant and uses Tanya to push their own ideas.

This is also evident when they say things like "90% of wars start from something absurd" when it's clear that the World Wars stemmed from imperialism. These wars weren’t random or absurd, they were simply capitalism. I won’t even bother with their portrayal of what they think the USSR was like, but the so-called "purges" were mostly about removing Nazis or Nazi supporters from their ranks. Why would they be having purges if there are no Nazis in this world and the Empire wasn’t the one that started the war? Of course, the author doesn’t expand on this because they don’t seem to know what they’re talking about, they just say "purges" and "internal conflict" and leave at that.
 

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