Could it be said that the Japanese military is about to shrink?
Churchill was a little excited, but he wasn't sure.
Because he was afraid that what he was thinking about would become a dream.
He really wanted this to be true, but he was afraid.
If this is true, then can we say that we can fight back well in South Asia?
"Yes, it is possible, because they also need to deal with it seriously. After all, although they are not afraid of the opponent's army, the navy has had a great impact on them."
Their transportation lines may pose a threat to Roosevelt.
"So, we can launch a counterattack, right?"
Smith nodded; "Indeed, we can let the two divisions stationed there work together to enter the current area under Situ's jurisdiction. Although we cannot say that we have complete control at the moment, after the troops penetrate in, they will want to deal with us in the future.
, but it is not easy. This can also be regarded as giving us a greater counterattack in the future and buying time. "
A bigger counterattack?
Churchill did not understand the meaning of this.
Smith chuckled; "Your Excellency, Prime Minister, you won't really allow Roosevelt's troops to be stationed there. As long as the fighting there is fierce, they will still have time to estimate this side. We can either absorb them into the
Either we, or they will have another choice."
Another option?
Will they choose a mountain city?
Churchill narrowed his eyes; "I think they won't choose the weak and give up on the strong like us. Of course, I think they have another choice."
"You can form an army on your own?" Smith said with a smile from the side.
Churchill nodded; "Yes, but I think this should be impossible."
Of course it's impossible. They don't have such ability. Once they make such a choice, Shancheng will not let them go, and this side will definitely not let them go.
"Let Ness pay close attention to it, and report the situation immediately if they have such a plan."
Sure enough.
After reading the message in his hand, Ness handed it to Ace next to him; "Looking at the situation in South Asia, it is already very complicated. I am in you, and you are in me."
"The scheming against each other is already dizzying." Ace glanced at the message and sat next to him; "I need to tell them and let them be prepared."
Ness hummed; "I really need to tell them about this matter, but I think since they have already taken action, they must have thought of this. However, we still have to do what we should do. After all, in the future
, we have to live dependent on them, so whether they know it or not, we need to tell them about it."
It seems that Wudu is really planning to counterattack. "At the Mina Corps headquarters, Commander Xue put down the chess piece in his hand and raised his head to look at Commander Bai.
"It is indeed possible, but right now, we are not in a hurry."
Commander Xue picked up the tea next to him and took a sip; "I'm worried that Roosevelt will see this."
"Don't worry, if they really can't understand this problem, then it's still too late for us to intervene. After all, this matter won't be completed in one or two months, so we don't have to worry at all at the moment. We are waiting.
Just wait and see.”
Officer Bai smiled and pointed at the chessboard: "It's rare to have leisure time, so why worry about these things? Let's just see how they play chess now."
presidential palace.
Although there was no news from the Secretary of Defense, Roosevelt was in his room thinking about what was going on.
"Your Excellency, is this matter so serious?"
The secretary rarely sees the President so worried about one thing.
It's already past ten o'clock, and he still hasn't rested. This is rare.
"Yes, if we are not careful, our empire will lose too much in the future, and the efforts we made some time ago will be in vain."
Is it that serious?
The secretary really doesn't understand. Of course, she doesn't need to understand. She just needs to do what she should do. As for the rest, he can't worry about it.
She put the refreshing coffee next to her and went to the room outside.
Not long after I sat down, the Minister of Defense and the Chief of Staff walked in with their briefcases in hand.
The secretary breathed a sigh of relief when she saw them coming. She knew that if these people came, His Excellency the President would rest soon.
"It's been discussed." Roosevelt saw the two people coming in. He pointed to the seat next to him and asked after they sat down.
The Minister of Defense took out the document in his hand and put it in his hands before saying, "It has been discussed. According to our analysis, they should have voluntarily backed down."
Something bad is happening.
Roosevelt's hands trembled and he took a deep breath and looked at the two people in front of him; "Things are in trouble."
"What do you mean, your Excellency the President?"
The Minister of Defense has never understood these things very well.
Roosevelt signaled his secretary to take the map and lay it on the ground; "The Japanese army has shrunk back. If we don't fight back, there will be problems. And the foggy city will definitely take the opportunity to come in. Once they come in, what will we use in the future?"
Way to let them out."
The places occupied by the Japanese army now will naturally belong to the Empire when they are recovered by the Empire in the future, but if they come in, they will be split into two.
From a basic point of view, South Asia is actually a colony of Fog City, and there is nothing wrong with stationing their troops there.
But the fourth question is, I want them to come in, but I don’t want them to come in. I don’t want them to come in at all.
"Damn it, if that's the case, then wouldn't our previous efforts be in vain?"
After spending so much time and losing tens of thousands of people, we managed to get these places. How can we just restore them to their original state?
No, this is absolutely not possible.
The soldiers of the empire cannot die in vain, absolutely not.
The Secretary of Defense took a step forward; "Your Excellency, what should we do next?"
What to do?
For a moment, he really didn't know what to do. Roosevelt shook his head slightly: "I don't know yet, but we have to come up with a response plan as soon as possible. Tomorrow, I will summon several members of the cabinet to discuss this matter.
Also, the troop reinforcements from South Asia are expected to increase."
Increase again?
The Minister of National Defense frowned slightly and asked tentatively, "Your Excellency, will this make the Fog City dislike us?"
Disgusted?
Roosevelt smiled bitterly and put the message in his hand aside; "If we don't do this, won't they be disgusted?"