The relatively slow military development, weak military strength, and low military quality were the most common problems in some small war-torn countries.

There was a huge disparity in the economic strength between the countries, and the disparity in their military strength was even more shocking.

Hamed himself was not from a real military school. In addition, he was from a relatively backward and chaotic environment, so he did not have a strategic mind at all. The only strategy he could think of was to live as long as possible.

The reason why his army had not been wiped out in the encirclement and suppression two days ago was also due to errors in the government's intelligence. They had thought that the village was just a small stronghold, but they did not expect it to be Hamed's base camp. Moreover, Hamed's base was easily defendable and difficult to attack. So, that was the reason why their attack had failed.

However, the fact that it was easy to defend and difficult to attack did not mean that it could not be attacked. 4

The first time had been a failure because the opponent had underestimated them. However, if the opponent were to be fully prepared to make a comeback and Hamed did not put any effort into defending his base, there was a high probability that he would easily be overwhelmed and conquered by his opponent, then. 4

Although Charlie and Hamed did not have a very close friendship, Charlie did not want to hear the news that Hamed had already been killed someday. 1

Besides, Charlie was about to send Sheldon there immediately. It would certainly be more or less embarrassing if Sheldon did not die in Charlie's own hands, but ended up dying in the hands of Hamed's opponent as soon as he had just arrived in Syria.

After all, Charlie wanted to keep him alive in case of future contingencies.

If Sophie was truly able to inherit the Schulz family, he could allow Sheldon to come back.

As to the conditions that Sheldon would have to pay when the time came, all of the initiatives were in Charlie's hands.

So, in other words, a considerable part of Sheldon's one hundred million US dollars would be used to strengthen his own personal safety, i

Nevertheless, Sheldon's one hundred million US dollars had earned Charlie a great favor.

This was because the one hundred million US dollars and this series of strategic guidance that Charlie was giving to Hamed were indeed of very great significance to Hamed.

Therefore, as Hamed was still extremely moved, he asked Charlie humbly, "Brother, I understand the importance of infrastructure now, but according to what you have said, how should I implement it, then? Do you have a relatively detailed plan for me?"

As he spoke, Hamed said apologetically, "I'm really sorry, but most of the soldiers under me are not educated. So, there is no way that I could get any of them to come forward to give me any advice or suggestions."

Charlie smiled as he said, "This kind of situation is understandable."

After that, Charlie further explained, "When I went to your base, I also observed the topographic features at that place. Aside from the relatively narrow entrance into the mountain on the north and south, every other place is almost completely surrounded by at least seven to eight mountain peaks, right?"

"Yes!" Hamed hurriedly said, "There are eight mountains in total. The two mountains on the east and west are the highest. The other mountains are relatively shorter, but they are also very steep. So, there is no way any heavy equipment or armored vehicles can come up the slope." 6

Charlie smiled as he said, "That could not be any better, then. Based on your situation, you should divide your infrastructure project into three different phases. The first phase should be for you to build eight frontal fortifications and eight reverse-slope fortifications on these eight mountains. To put it bluntly, there would be two fortifications, namely a frontal and a reverse-slope fortification each. After that, you should also separately add on two frontal fortifications to the mountainsides on both the north and south entrances." 2

"The construction of these fortifications should be as strong as possible. It is necessary for you to rely on the structure of the rocky mountain before using reinforced concrete to create a permanent fortification to ensure that it cannot be destroyed by ordinary artillery and gunfire." 5

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