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Chapter 1110 - Chapter 119: The Third Five-Year Plan

The War on the Pirate Coast was just a minor episode for East Africa, although the East African Army did not perform well, it was within the expectations of the East African Government.

Since the South African War, the East African Army had not seen combat for almost twenty years, and fighting in the desert across nearly tens of thousands of square kilometers made it unrealistic to control the situation with just a few thousand troops.

In fact, East Africa ultimately secured the local situation through its old method of migration, relocating nearly two thousand people from the Somali region, along with more than ten thousand immigrants from the Far East, to re-establish a governance framework in the Beibu Gulf territory and relying on these immigrants to sustain the stability of late-war supplies.

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