Not only is it disadvantageous, it is simply extremely disadvantageous.
The other party's invitation this time is actually a kind of test. If they don't agree, then they will use more drastic methods, or they may directly dispatch troops.
Up until now, it has been a temporary entrustment.
This means that they can come over at any time. Now that he has sent such a message, it is nominally an inquiry, but in fact, it is also to see his reaction.
"Two days of pressure. In addition, let the intelligence agencies take action immediately. As long as they take action, the situation in West Asia will be chaotic. By then, they will not be able to have any ideas."
The explosion sound that had been buzzing in my ears was gone.
This is a very rare good weather.
It can give the fog city a breather for a day or two.
"The message has been sent to them two days ago. Do you think they are not planning to respond to this message?"
In the office, Churchill lit a cigarette as usual and asked Smith who was sitting next to him.
Smith lowered his head to think about it, then shook his head; "They won't, because that place is only temporarily entrusted to their jurisdiction, and it does not mean that it is divided to them. If they don't agree, it won't make sense."
yes.
I thought so too, and they couldn't refuse.
But the problem is, three days have passed since this message was sent, and they haven't made a decision for three days. Is this matter so difficult?
"I always feel that they are trying to delay it, but after thinking about it carefully, this matter is not so easy to delay."
Opinions are not something that is easy to delay. The best way is to discuss them and then find ways to deal with them. This way, your opponents will not have any ideas.
"It's indeed a bit weird. Otherwise, let's get the troops in front ready."
They have already been notified. Whether they agree or disagree, it is not up to them. Moreover, they are standing on a moral basis. Even if they disagree, they still have to agree.
"How about letting the mountain city side also attack from the flank. They don't have to do much, just let them have their say, so that our troops can enter smoothly."
This is indeed a way. Now in South Asia, although there are so many troops stationed in mountain cities, they have not carried out large-scale operations and have been resting.
As long as they make a little move, it will be more reasonable for them to send troops next.
"Okay." Smith stood up; "I'll contact Ness right now and ask them..."
"Your Excellency, Prime Minister." Before Smith could finish his words, Mi Si opened the door and strode in and took out a message: "The Governor of West Asia has an urgent message."
West Asia?
What happened in West Asia? The front line there is stable, isn't it? What does the message he sent at this time mean?
Churchill was a little confused. He reached out to take the message and took a look at it. He slammed it on the table and said, "How could this happen?"
"Your Excellency, Prime Minister, what happened?" Smith asked as he saw that his hands holding the telegram were trembling and he moved over there.
Churchill sighed; "A series of chaos broke out in West Asia, and explosions occurred in several cities one after another."
There was an explosion.
What happened over there?
Japanese Northern Front Command.
Anan Weiji also looked at the message sent from the telecommunications office.
Suddenly, as if premeditated, explosions occurred in at least five or six cities.
And they were all in some important places. There was even an oil depot, where nearly two divisions of oil were stored. In addition, the railway was also attacked.
"Could it be that our allies did this?" Anan Weiji shook the message in his hand and said to the chief of staff beside him.
The chief of staff shook his head slightly; "That shouldn't be the case. Their main force now is to capture Maozi's fertile farmland and equipment in the southwest. Therefore, after occupying Stalingrad, they concentrated the forces of the two groups for defense.
The rest of the armored forces are advancing southwestward at full speed."
These allies of the empire are also very calculating.
It is impossible for them to provoke chaos in West Asia at this time. This is of no benefit to them.
Could it be that because the foggy city is not pleasing to the eye, it simply makes their life uncomfortable? This shouldn't be the case.
He would do this kind of thing when he had nothing to do after he was full.
"The troops should stop shrinking back. In addition, report to the base camp immediately and let the base camp quickly investigate what is going on."
If West Asia is in chaos, then whether the empire still needs to make certain concessions needs to be carefully considered.
The empire's original plan was to sell it to Fogdu, but then again.
Is the news given by Yamashiro true?
If it's true, it's easy to say, but what if it's false? Then the empire's decision-making suffered a big loss in this regard.
True or false.
Tojo and the think tank are actually not sure yet.
Because this news has not received any confirmation from the beginning.
However, in terms of think tanks, there are six levels who feel that the Fog City will indeed take action there. Apart from anything else, the current situation in the Roosevelt Empire is that although they are participating in this war, they are also mobilizing troops everywhere.
, but this did not cause any losses to them. Although they also suffered combat losses.
But most of them will use the arms trade to find a huge income to make up for it.
The Fog City has dominated the world for hundreds of years, and no matter what they say, they will not allow another person to usurp their position.
But there is another problem here. It seems that there is no action in the fog city.
Tojo stood in front of the window, thinking about this problem. After so long, if he had such intention, he would have at least taken certain actions. But now, there is nothing. It seems that this is what he thinks.
It seemed like it was coming out of nowhere, but nothing else appeared at all.
Weird as hell.
Is it true or false?
Tojo wanted to clarify this issue very much. He needed to obtain accurate certification before deciding whether to defend or attack South Asia.
The troops in South Asia have been assembled. With just one order, the troops of several divisions on the southern front can directly bypass the deployment of mountain cities and advance directly into West Asia. However, if it is to take care of Fog City, or to win over indirectly
The attack, the empire's wait, will ultimately be an unforeseen defeat and eternal regret.