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Show oo MILITARY CRITIC URGES ACTION Main Forces of Germans Still on Western Front Where Allies Should Make Big Fight. WOULD ABANDON EAST Secondary Campaign Hinders Striking of Fatal Blow to Main Enemy on Front. London, 'Jan. 20, 2:4S a. m. The Times' Military correspondent, in an analysis of the progress of the entente enten-te campaign, urges the concentration of the military power on the western front and the abandonment of secondary second-ary operations in distnnt theatres. "The main forces of our chief enemy," en-emy," the writer says, "still are on the western front. "The British and French have diverted di-verted to distant theatres since the war began GOO.OOO men, with corresponding corre-sponding guns and munitions. We hold that had these been at our disposal dis-posal for the May or September or-fonsives or-fonsives in the west, we might have dealt the Germans a fatal blow. "These secondary campaigns, moreover, more-over, goad Into activity armies with which we are not particularly con-corned, con-corned, such as the Bulgars, which might not be particularly hostile, it we left them alone, and play the German Ger-man game of saving tho German troops and diverting us from our main purpose. This purpose is to go on killing or wounding 200,000 Germans monthly until the fatherland yields " oo- |