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Chapter 202 Promise them!

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The first target is Moscow, Soviet Union. Stalin is discussing with his subordinates the telegram sent back by Vasilevsky.

"Why have there been fewer transport ships sent by the Stars and Stripes to transport military supplies?" Stalin asked, taking the list of military supplies sent from Vladivostok and received last month. The list clearly stated that there were only nineteen ships of the Stars and Stripes Republic transporting goods in October.

The number of ships arriving in Vladivostok was not only less than the 24 ships in September, but also less than the 27 ships in August, showing an obvious downward trend.

"I contacted Mendeleev, our permanent resident at Stars and Stripes," Zhukov replied: "He replied that it was because of several reasons. The Stars and Stripes Navy has suffered heavy losses in the past six months. For this reason, Roosevelt ordered the deployment of additional manpower to improve the quality of service.

The production speed of warships has squeezed out the production time and share of a considerable number of transport ships. At the same time, the United Kingdom has repeatedly requested increased assistance from Europe."

"Damn it, why are you British! The great Soviet people are shedding their last drop of blood fighting the German invaders. Now the German invaders attacking Britain are already very weak. Why should we strengthen the assistance there!" Stalin was like a wounded animal at this time.

The tiger roared dangerously.

"According to Mendeleev's estimation, the Stars and Stripes and Britain are formulating a plan to target..." Zhukov hesitated to speak.

"explain!"

"Well, according to Mendeleev's estimation, the Stars and Stripes and the British were formulating a plan for 'a sacrifice for the common good.'"

"A sacrifice for the common good? What do you mean?" Stalin raised an eyebrow.

"Generally speaking, once our country's war situation shows signs of collapse, they will launch a diversionary landing campaign in western Europe." Zhukov said under pressure.

"Why not completely open a second front? Didn't they promise us to open a second front against Germany in 1943?"

"Because at the same time that the German invaders attacked us recently, the Japanese pirates also launched a general attack on Australia. There are many Stars and Stripes troops in Australia, and it is also one of the important existing colonies of the United Kingdom. The Japanese pirates' general attack on it involved a lot of people from both countries.

Attention, according to Mendeleev's guess, what the British were most worried about was that with the loss of Australia, India in South Asia

It will also be in danger, and if it loses India, Britain will no longer have much future. The Stars and Stripes has already lost the Philippines and Hawaii. If it loses its troops in Australia again, Roosevelt's status will be due to the dissatisfaction of the domestic military forces.

Shaken, so they are now doing their best to rebuild the new Pacific Fleet to plan a counterattack."

"A bunch of idiots!" Stalin scolded, "Without the Soviet people's ability to contain the German invaders' millions of coalition troops, the entire world would have fallen into the hands of fascism!"

"General Secretary, what should we do about the telegram sent by Vasilevsky~~"

"Tell me the truth. How urgent is our front line for this batch of arms? There are also tens of thousands of skilled workers missing. How much will the production in the rear be affected!!"

"Many of our frontline soldiers don't even have rifles, and there is an even greater shortage of artillery and the like. Although the Yanhuang and Red Party can only provide weapons used by Japanese pirates, the number of up to 700,000 can still solve our considerable gap.

As for the transfer of workers, according to our calculations, the general impact will be on the number of 150,000 guns and ammunition. Overall, the gains outweigh the losses."

"Yeah~~" After listening to this, Stalin walked around the room a few times. For him, he had known the advantages of this deal. It was just that the great Soviet Red Party had to succumb to the Yanhuang Red Party that he looked down on in the past. This

The younger brother's request really made him very unhappy. But at this time, the survival of the red regime was above all else. Thinking of this, Stalin gritted his molars and said: "Call Vasilevsky back and promise them!"

"Yes!" After hearing that Stalin finally relented, Zhukov, who had been thinking about it for several days, finally felt relieved.

Stars and Stripes Republic at the White House in Washington.

"Okay, gentlemen, our time is limited. Let's seize the time to discuss the transaction conditions proposed by the Yanhuang and Red Party." In the conference room, Roosevelt and his staff aides said.

"Your Excellency, the Yanhuang and Red Party requires us to provide free assistance of 50 DC-47 transport aircraft, 0 fighter jets, 0 bombers and corresponding training personnel. This is easy to handle, but the other points they put forward are worthy of discussion." Hopkin

Si opened his mouth and said.

"What time?" Marshall asked.

"The first one is the location of the airport. They suggested that it be on the Korean Peninsula. Is it too close to the Japanese pirates' homeland? Although our bombers can reduce the range and carry more bombs, the Japanese fighter jets and bombers can also do it because of the close distance.

Do the same thing." Hopkins said.

"Collai said in the telegram that he estimated that the Yanhuang and Red Party did not want their northeastern occupied area to suffer retaliatory losses due to bombing by Japanese pirates. The Korean Peninsula is in front of the Northeast, and Japanese pirates bombing there will not have any impact on them.

." Harriman explained.

"A very smart idea." Marshall commented, "So, gentlemen, do we actually need to worry? In fact, we just need to deploy the latest radar at the airport~~"

"No! Radar equipment is our latest research result and trump card. It cannot appear in the Red Party's place!" the military representative suddenly refused.

"What if a sufficient number of fighter jets are deployed?" Marshall asked unwillingly.

"In this way, the size of the airport will become very large. More pilots and ground staff will need to be dispatched. And I doubt that the Yanhuang and Red Party will be able to build an airport that meets our needs in a short period of time." Hopkins continued.

Words.

"On this point, Cole emphasized in his telegram that Yan'an Airport has undergone great changes, and the entire Yan'an city has also entered electrification and mechanization, reaching the standards of our country's cities, so he is very confident that the Yan, Huang, and Red Party can complete this task." Harriman

replied.

"To reach our country's level of urbanization? Are you lying?" Hopkins didn't believe it.

"What we are discussing now is the issue of entering the market. Don't talk about other irrelevant matters." Roosevelt immediately reminded his subordinates when he saw signs of "going off topic."

"Yes, Your Excellency, President!"

"Yes, Your Excellency, President!"

"Then if the Yanhuang and Red Party can complete the airport estimate on time, the remaining problem is the issue of 5,000 to 8,000 various professionals they raised." Marshall said and brought the topic back.

"There is no problem with 1,000 doctors and nurses. This must be the need for primary medical care. 1,000 air force, ground service instructors, and 1,000 navy instructors. I am very confused about this. Does the Red Party have an air force and navy available?"

Hopkins asked.

"The air force must be there, because after our assistance, there will definitely be aircraft available." Harriman analyzed, "What should the navy do? I don't believe that when the Japanese pirates withdraw, they will leave warships for the enemy."

"My guess is the Soviet Union," Marshall replied.

"Why?" Hopkins didn't understand.

"Don't forget that the Soviet Union has still signed a neutrality treaty with the Japanese pirates. This is the main reason why they can calmly dispatch their own transport ships to and from Vladivostok and the west coast of my country, although their own transport ships are very few." Marshall explained.

"But the Soviets themselves had few ships, so how could they give them to Yan and Huang?" Harriman disagreed with Marshall's point of view.

"Because Cole's telegram made it very clear that the Soviet delegation arrived at the same time as him. Although I don't know what they will discuss, as long as the Yanhuang and Red Party pay a certain price, such as sending troops to join the Soviet-German battlefield in exchange for some ships

It’s still very possible, right? After all, the most important thing in Yanhuang Continent is ‘people’!”

"Okay, I agree that they have a lot of people, but what about the last one? At least 1,000 lecturers and professors from science and engineering universities?" Hopkins asked.

"I don't think it's a big problem. We have millions of professors and experts in the country. Reducing one or two thousand people will have no impact. As for worrying about Yan and Huang, how much progress do you think they can make without the necessary research equipment?" Harriman answered.

road.

"I want to remind you that Cole specifically emphasized that they have achieved electrification." Marshall interjected.

"That only shows where they have obtained factory production technology in recent years. Research requires a sufficient talent base. I have read the book written by Snow in 1936. At that time, they were still poor, so the progress in recent years is

It is leap-forward, incoherent, and has an unstable foundation, making it difficult to achieve sustained and stable development," Harriman retorted.

"You mean to fully accept the conditions of the Yanhuang and Red Party?" Hopkins disagreed.

"No, it definitely requires bargaining, but I want to say that these conditions may be very important in the eyes of the Yanhuang and Red Party, but for us, they are really insignificant. The rise of a country that has lacked education for decades, even hundreds of years,

It cannot be achieved by working hard for 10 or 20 years. It is catching up and we are making progress. I dare to say that for at least 30 years, we will not have to worry about the Yanhuang problem. After the war, we need to be more careful about the Soviet Union. It is our future.

The main opponent." Harriman expressed his opinion.

"Soviet Union? Why?" Roosevelt actually agreed with Harriman's judgment that the Soviet Union was the main threat, but he still asked.

"Because the Soviet Union has completed the industrialization of the entire country after many years of development, and it is very aggressive. In 1942, Stalin proposed signing a secret agreement to redraw the post-war map of Eastern Europe. He asked us to recognize the June 1941

In September, the borders of the Soviet Union before the German offensive. In other words, let us give up the three Baltic countries, a narrow strip of Finnish territory and the Romanian province of Bessarabia. Stalin's greed for territorial expansion is evident," Harriman reminded.

"In that case, why are we planning a 'sacrifice for the common good'?" Hopkins interjected.

"Ahem~~" After hearing the debate to this point, he saw everyone in the room looking at his military spokesman, and began to check his presence: "Mr. Hopkins, the reason for this is not only the worry that the Soviet Union will really collapse completely, but also almost

The millions of German troops were no longer restrained and could do whatever they wanted. The main consideration was that if we did not make such a plan, the British would probably transfer most of their troops, about eighteen divisions and 2,500 aircraft, to the Middle East and India.

"

"How many troops are we participating in?" Hopkins then asked.

"About thirty divisions and three thousand aircraft."

"Can these troops be transferred to Australia in the Pacific first?"

"This won't work." Seeing that the discussion was off-topic again, Roosevelt said: "Although we have repeatedly failed in the Pacific, the strategy of putting Europe first and Asia second cannot be changed. Germany failed, and the Japanese pirates will definitely lose. The Japanese pirates failed, but in the face of defeat

It is hard for me to imagine that Germany, which has conquered the Soviet Union and monopolized Europe, would have to transport 10 million troops to liberate Europe. Even we would have difficulty achieving this. Well, gentlemen, let me ask one last question, what is the request of the Yanhuang and Red Party?

Do you agree?"

"I agree!" Marshall said.

"I agree too!" Harriman said.

"Okay, I reserve my opinion." Hopkins disagreed, but he didn't object either.

"The military has no problem. After all, the number of military aids they request is not large." The military representative followed closely.

"Okay, that's it, Marshall!" Roosevelt nodded.

"exist!"

"You call Cole back and tell him that you can bargain and agree to them!"
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