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RE: LeoThread 2024-12-03 16:40

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Desertion often breeds a cycle of psychological distress. Fewer personnel leads to more dangerous missions, compounded by the feeling of isolation among remaining soldiers. As more comrades flee, the remaining soldiers face increasingly daunting challenges, creating a perception that staying and fighting is pointless, even deadly. This normalization of desertion fosters an environment where abandoning the unit becomes an accepted coping mechanism amidst overwhelming pressure.