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Chapter 703 - Chapter 7 Western Military Deployment

There are countless "minor conflicts" on the East African border, with the most frequent being with the Portuguese. This is particularly evident along the border between Mozambique and East Africa.

As for Angola, it is considered a secondary direction in East Africa's strategy. Despite Angola occupying fertile land along the Atlantic coast and having excellent ports, which East Africa "covets," the Indian Ocean coast remains East Africa's core focus.

The areas controlled by Mozambique are precisely the focus of East Africa's attention, as evidenced by East Africa's deployment strategy. Mozambique is almost entirely surrounded by East Africa.

Despite the Indian Ocean being vast, East Africa has a naval base on the Comoros Islands, making Mozambique's level of danger far greater than Angola's.

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