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Chapter 146 - Chapter 129: The Debate on Military Expansion

In fact, for every colonial country, colonial resistance has always been the most troublesome issue, as well as the biggest expense in managing colonies.

Currently, Spain has three major colonies: Cuba, the Philippines, and Southern Morocco.

Among these, apart from Southern Morocco, which is newly occupied and faces no large-scale resistance, the other two colonies have significant resistance.

For the Spanish Government, it is certainly hopeful that the colonies of Cuba and the Philippines can be stabilized, continuously generating income to support the development of Spain itself.

Only by making Spain stronger can these colonies be better retained, while also enabling the continuous expansion of Spain's sphere of influence, ultimately leading to the revival of Spain.

To ensure the stability of the colonies in Cuba and the Philippines, after discussions in the Cabinet meeting, it was finally decided to increase the garrison size in these two colonies.

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