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Chapter 80 Heart Attack

Those U.S. Air Force fighter pilots could only watch these demons whizzing past the cities they were defending, using bombs and incendiary bombs to turn the city into a sea of ​​​​fire, and then flew away in a grand manner, and they were not aware of all this.

There is nothing they can do. They are so angry that they are even willing to use their own fighter jets to crash these demonic planes. They can crash or chase them even if they want. This feeling of incompetence without even a chance to commit suicide will probably impress them.

It has been in the hearts of these American boys for a long time.

Less than a month after Salt Lake City, an important town in the west, was bombed, several cities in the Denver area, more than 600 kilometers away from it, were bombed on a large scale by federal bombers. This caused the refugee flow in the western United States that had just calmed down to surge again.

Get up. Those Americans who had gone through all the hardships to escape from the West Coast to Wyoming, Colorado and New Mexico suddenly discovered that these states were also very

It was no longer safe, so they immediately packed up their things, took their families with them, and embarked on the eastward journey again. The locals in these states were even more panicked, and some of them moved to the mountains.

Or they took refuge in the forest, and some people also packed up their belongings and followed the refugees to migrate eastward. As for where they would be safe, they didn't know.

In the following month, the Federal Air Force Strategic Bomber Wing stationed in Seattle used its AB-3 long-range bombers to conduct more than 20 bombings on cities and military targets in the western United States within a range of 3,000 kilometers, dropping a total of

Nearly 1,500 tons of bombs and incendiary bombs. The Federal Air Force in San Diego is not idle either. Although the airport here cannot yet take off and land large bombers like the AB-3, the AB-2 bomber can still be used.

They used AB-2 bombers paired with AF-4 fighter jets to sweep through large cities, major mining areas, transportation hubs, and oil wells in New Mexico and Arizona, including two oil wells of Schneider Oil Company. Of course, this was also

If there is nothing you can do about it, you can't just blow up other people's oil wells while you are there and nothing happens.

Faced with the federal air force's indiscriminate bombing of civilian and military targets, the U.S. Air Force has little to do. For the kind of federal bombers that use high altitudes and high speeds to raid, the U.S. Air Force's aircraft have nothing to do, and for those taking off from San Diego

The U.S. Air Force sent a large number of fighter jets to intercept those bombers. It also shot down more than 10 federal bombers and fighter jets. However, compared with the more than 200 aircraft lost by the U.S. Air Force, it cannot be said to be an achievement.

Just being beaten is not enough to fight back. The development of the war situation to this point not only makes the American side very depressed, but also makes the American people extremely disappointed. Originally, their lives were very peaceful. Whether it is Europe or Asia, all kinds of wars will never be right.

What they had an impact on was that even if the United States sent troops to join the war, the debate was only whether it was worth it for those American boys to fight on the soil of other countries.

But now the situation is completely different. People came to the door with a big axe. Not only did they break the fence gate of their house, but the front lawn was also occupied by outsiders, and they often broke into their house.

Throwing stones will not only damage the furnishings in the house, but will also smash the heads of family members if you are not careful. If you deliberately let your husband

People go out to drive away outsiders, but every time their men come back with their heads beaten and bloody, and their cousins ​​are also uneasy at home and cannot come to help them drive away outsiders. This kind of

The feeling of beating someone up at the door of their home and still not being able to find help is something that the American people have never experienced since the founding of the country.

When encountering difficulties, different voices will appear in any country and any nation. What? You said that such and such a country has never appeared? That only means that the difficulties they encounter are not big enough. They have been living in

Even though Americans in a country like paradise are currently encountering great difficulties, there are also various voices among the American people.

Some are cursing the aggressors of the South China Sea Federation and calling on people across the country to take up guns to defend their motherland; some are complaining that the US government is a bunch of trash who spends taxpayers' money every year but fails at the critical moment.

p is useless; some are complaining about why the U.S. government never pays attention to

The neglect of national defense and military construction has led to the fact that the huge United States cannot even defeat a yellow country; some people began to regret that they should not have interfered with the war in Europe, so as not to anger the crazy president of the South China Sea Federation, the United States

Then we won't get caught up in this war about what we are fighting for.

Among these complaints, there are obvious differences in the views of people in the western, central and eastern United States. People in the west, whose homes have been destroyed and property has been damaged, are more skeptical and distrustful of the decision-making of the U.S. Army and the U.S. government;

The people in central America, who have smelled the smoke of gunpowder, have roughly seen what war is like, and have personally felt that war is about to come to them, are deeply polarized. Most middle-aged and elderly people are concerned about their families and future generations.

They are worried about their future and hope that the military and government will keep the war out of their homes, while those young people are more inclined to defend their homes and the country and go to various registration points to enlist in the army;

The war in the United States is the farthest away. People in the eastern United States basically learn about the war through newspapers and radio. People in the eastern United States are staunch supporters of the US government. There are various war fundraising operations in almost all cities in the eastern United States. Regardless of

Whether it is the upper class or ordinary workers, they will put their own strength in the donation box to support the government and the country in resisting foreign invaders. For them, this is more like World War I, when they just stayed at home

Just express your opinion and wait for the news of victory.

Liu Fu knew all about these phenomena in American society in the presidential palace. He didn't need people from the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Military Intelligence Agency to take risks to collect them. He only had to ask Schneider and Sandro Electric Company, who had lived in the United States for a long time.

Contact the federal government to get clear and accurate answers.

The news is a good thing for Liu Fu. For the United States, a country with a multi-ethnic and multi-state federal system, since their combination principles are equality and freedom, there must be many different views and ideas, and Liu Fu’s final views on the United States

The solution is to start from these perspectives and ideas.

First of all, Liu Fu made his first move, which was to control the New York Times through Sandro Electric Company and Schneider Oil Company, and published a review, and this review was written by a relatively well-known author.

An expert on Asian issues, he has accurately predicted some policies and developments of Asian countries many times, especially regarding the South China Sea Federation issue.

The well-known reporter's name is Doerr, a middle-aged man in his 40s. The article he published in the New York Times this time is called "Seattle at War." In this article, he details the current situation in Seattle.

There are also many interview records and life photos about Seattle citizens.

Since Seattle was peacefully occupied, two-fifths of the residents still remain in the city. Adding in the people who fled the war from nearby cities, the current number of residents in Seattle can reach one-third of what it was before the war.

Second is still strong. Most of these people live by cooperating with the federal army. They sell the vegetables, potatoes, milk, and livestock they produce to the federal army, and then use the gull dollars or items in exchange to maintain their lives.

Judging from reports, the order and daily life in Seattle have not changed much. On the contrary, due to the large number of federal troops stationed near the city, many service industries in the city are more prosperous than before. This Duer reporter

I once entered a nightclub to check out. There were not only wine and women, but also a lot of items imported from the Federation. The seats here were full every night. Those federal officers and soldiers who took turns to take turns, and there were many federal

Businessmen all come here to have fun.

The owner of this nightclub is a Hispanic man. When he was interviewed by Duer, he said bluntly:

"If I had fled to Colorado now, I would probably be eating tacos in a roadside shack right now. Even if the war was won and the federal troops were driven away, my only property would be this nightclub. By then it would be able to

It's still a problem that it can't be preserved in the flames of war, maybe

I was still eating tortillas at that time. But now our life is no different than before. The city government still collects taxes. The federal army does not interfere with the management of the city. As long as we don't attack them, they need the martyrdom as much as we do.

Drinking, needing women, needing entertainment, it’s no different.”

When Duer asked him what he thought of the war, the nightclub owner spat on the ground and then complained angrily to the reporter:

"I don't even know what this war is about. I only heard that when the federal army was fighting the Canadians, the U.S. Navy sneak attacked them. If this is true, then I deeply regret my vote for Roosevelt.

Precisely because he wanted to please the Canadians and the British, he ended up making all the Americans in the West suffer along with him. This war was a piece of shit!!! Where are the Canadians now? Where are the British?"

As soon as this report was published, it immediately set off a debate throughout New York City. Many celebrities accused Doerr and the New York Times of not publishing such remarks at such a time. Many people even asked the government to arrest him for treason.

Duer, because his report was clearly propaganda for the enemy.

But the New York Times is a private newspaper. Although it may have violated wartime press regulations, this issue will ultimately be decided by government departments and judges. The US government has no particularly effective method other than protests and warnings.

.(To be continued..)


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