Led by the Tiaoman Empire, the Western Continent Group indeed possessed a large number of ballistic missiles, and the key issue was that the Western Continent Corps actually lacked effective striking capabilities.
For many second and third-rate countries, this was even more so.
In the Iran-Iraq War, the military value of ballistic missiles was proven.
However, strictly speaking, it was only by way of demonstration.
Once they reached a strategic stalemate, both sides lacked the means to break through each other's defense lines and were unwilling to accept the reality of not being able to win, they could only shift their focus to the rear of the front line, hoping to force the other side to surrender by striking non-military targets.
Initially, both sides mainly relied on the Air Force.