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Chapter 2130 This problem is very serious

Is there anything else there? Then, isn’t this the end?

"Your Excellency Situ, I really don't understand. Is there anything else that could affect us behind this?"

How could it not be affected?

Situ pointed at the map; "If our counterattack goes smoothly, then the Fog City will definitely send out troops from West Asia, and then jointly launch a larger counterattack against the Japanese army. Think about it, once they penetrate into the future, these five southwest countries will

The state will still be our five southwest states. If we want to enter West Asia or even Central Asia in the future, do you think it is still possible?"

No...it's impossible.

The other side will definitely mobilize heavy troops. When the two sides are stationed here, no one can tell who exactly this place belongs to.

"I understand. It seems that we really can't be too aggressive." Huaide nodded and fell into melancholy again.

The empire would know this.

Presidential residence.

Roosevelt in the garden was holding a pair of scissors and carefully planting flowers. Next to him, the Secretary of Defense was holding a document to report to him on the current situation.

"Your Excellency, Arthur used air power to destroy their transportation routes before our reinforcements arrived. After the troops arrived, he launched an attack. The Japanese troops had retreated thirty kilometers."

"Okay, if this happens, the deal between Wudu and Shancheng will be delayed indefinitely."

Roosevelt put the scissors next to him, then looked at the secretary beside him; "Draft a document and let Congress pass it. We will increase the army in South Asia by 30,000 to 50,000 people, and add another four to five aviation groups.

of military strength.”

The Secretary of Defense wrote it down with a pen and asked puzzledly: "Your Excellency, do we still need to increase our troops there?"

"It is not needed now, but it will be needed in the future. But in the future, when we plan to increase our military strength, there will be no reason."

Seeing that the Secretary of Defense did not understand, Roosevelt pointed to a room not far away. There was the map room, which not only hung huge maps of the empire, but also world maps and regional maps.

The secretary understood what Roosevelt meant and pushed the wheelchair. The Secretary of Defense quietly accompanied him and entered the room together.

In the bright room, a map of South Asia is hung.

This map is marked with concentrated colors. White is the mountain city controlled area. Red is the imperial controlled area, green is the foggy direction controlled area, and black is the Japanese controlled area.

The huge black one opened its bloody mouth and seemed to swallow up the few red ones at will. Even the white next to it was much more than the red.

"Do you see anything?" Roosevelt asked, pointing to the map.

The Minister of Defense, who faced this map every day, shook his head slightly. He could not see anything.

Roosevelt signaled the secretary to give him the command pole, and then pointed to the green area; "These places will also be ours in the future, but for the time being, we don't have a proper reason to enter. And with our current military strength, we can't reach it."

This is a requirement, so we need to increase our troops."

"However, our troops are completely sufficient, at least for now. Now that we are increasing our troops again, aren't we worried that there will be objections from the foggy city and the mountain city?"

Mountain city?

Roosevelt chuckled; "Shancheng will not object, because the greater our military strength there, the better we can contain the Japanese army. In the future, we will also contain the foggy city. How much reinforcement we have, for them,

It doesn’t mean much, after all, they are adjacent, and their infantry can enter at any time. What we need to consider is actually the foggy city."

The Fog City was already very dissatisfied with the entry of imperial forces, but now, they are dissatisfied, but they will not refuse.

Without the restraint of the imperial army, it would be more difficult for them to resist the Japanese attack.

"This victory has given us an opportunity. We can definitely say that in order to stabilize the situation in South Asia as soon as possible, we have to increase our troops there. In this way, there is no reason for Fog City to refuse."

"That's what the President said." The Secretary of Defense reacted and decided to go back to discuss the situation in South Asia.

However, before he left, a secret message was sent from the Telecommunications Office.

The secretary translated it and handed it to Roosevelt.

After Roosevelt read the content, his smiling face suddenly turned cold and he narrowed his eyes.

The Secretary of Defense took a step forward and then bent down: "Your Excellency, what happened?"

Roosevelt took a deep breath and then handed the message to the Secretary of Defense: "The Japanese army will retreat without a fight."

Quitting without a fight can mean many things.

If it's caused by fighting, then there's no need to worry. But if it's not caused by fighting, but they evacuate back automatically, there's a problem.

"Go and convene the General Staff Headquarters to discuss whether their evacuation this time is due to the pressure our army has put on them, or for other reasons. It must be brought out quickly, no later than tomorrow at noon."

Is there any difference between the two?

The Minister of Defense didn't understand, but he didn't say anything. He just wrote the matter down and turned around to leave.

The secretary stood nearby and closed the document; "Your Excellency, is there any difference between the two?"

Roosevelt took out a breath and said with a wry smile: "There is naturally a difference here."

One is helpless, but the other has a conspiracy. He is not worried that the Japanese army is helpless, but if the other party has a conspiracy, what should he do?

What does this mean?

Fogdu also received vague news that the Japanese troops were evacuating to the rear, and their transportation was no longer the same as before.

"What do the Japanese troops want to do?" Churchill stood in front of the map with his hands behind his back and turned to ask Smith beside him.

Smith had received the telegram an hour ago, and the Japanese troops in South Asia had stopped attacking, and even allowed the opponent to fight against Arthur's army when they fought.

With the strength of one regiment, a Japanese army with a tank squadron on the other side was beaten back. This was obviously inappropriate.

It's also impossible.

With the same strength of troops, let's not talk about Mustache's side for now. Their equipment and training are first-class.

But here, compared with the Japanese army, with a one-to-one strength, there is really no one here who can fight with them.

Whoever beats will suffer.

They can fight each other back in one group. Isn't this nonsense?

There is a conspiracy, there is definitely a conspiracy here.

Smith pointed after thinking about what happened during this period; "Could it be that the Japanese army made adjustments after getting the news that we wanted Roosevelt to take action?"

Adjustment?

Churchill lowered his head and fell into deep thought. Suddenly, he raised his head and looked at Smith in front of him and said, "What do you mean?"


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