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Chapter 1328 The outcome has been decided

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1328 Hu Bin said he would not reinforce the Western Front. Patton was quite anxious. He always hoped to convince Hu Bin that Hu Bin's troops could go to the Western Front as soon as possible, but Hu Bin never agreed to him.

"Commander, what if this happens, what should I do if the Western Front is lost?" Patton asked anxiously at Hu Bin.

"I didn't tell you that the Western Front will not be lost, why can't you figure it out?

I know that the Western Front is your defense zone. You are very worried. I can understand it. But can you analyze it? There are 600,000 troops to attack our defense line. We are more than 600,000 troops there. Our equipment is no worse than that of Japan. They are now at the end of the strong. Why are you still worried about this?" Hu Bin looked at him and said impatiently.

"Commander, are you still thinking about fighting directly to Alaska from here?" Patton asked at Hu Bin.

"That's right!" Hu Bin nodded.

When Patton heard this, he didn't say anything, but just looked at Hu Bin.

"Why, didn't you agree before? Why are you asking now?" Hu Bin said as he looked at him.

"I didn't understand why you went to Alaska before. I think I know now. You are not really for us in the United States, you are still considering yourself!" Patton looked at Hu Bin and said, feeling very dissatisfied.

"Nonsense, I don't think about myself, who am I thinking about, I want to retreat from Alaska, what's wrong? Don't fight? If you don't fight, let Marshall come over and tell me.

I found that you are really interesting. You have already decided on the strategy. Why do you keep repeating your orders when you come to your side? You can even make a big fuck. Let me tell you, why don’t you let Marshall come over and stop my orders, or execute my orders!" Hu Bin was dissatisfied with scolding him when he heard him say this.

Patton glanced at him and went out.

"Made, there is no strategic vision at all!" Hu Bin stood there and cursed in anger.

"In this matter, our interests may conflict with the interests of the United States. Just like the British troops are now active in Canada, I guess they do not want British troops to appear here!" Li Nian looked at the door and said softly.

"He doesn't want it to be of use, and they don't dare to tear each other apart. Just like that!" Hu Bin heard it and sneered.

"The troops still have to go to Alaska?" Li Nian heard it and looked at him and asked.

"I have to go, I have to go!" Hu Bin heard it, nodded and said.

"Okay, I'll continue to prepare." Li Nian nodded and said.

"Send a telegram to Ding Wanzhong, I want his troops to leave the battle tomorrow night, and at the same time, with the troops and logistics supplies, ready to move defense. I order the American troops in Chicago and Detroit troops to go to Ding Wanzhong to gather. I want them to set off on time the day after tomorrow and pounce directly on Alaska.

At the same time, send a telegram to Xiang Feng, and his troops speed up, and before the Japanese troops break through the defense line, they must go to the main position on the Western Front!" Hu Bin stood there and spoke.

Mo Shi quickly recorded the telegram. After the record was recorded, he signed it with Hu Bin.

Soon, Hu Bin's order was issued. At this time, Patton, MacArthur, and Eisenhower also learned that Hu Bin had mobilized Detroit and Chicago's American troops to march towards Ding Wanzhong.

They dare not send a telegram to stop Hu Bin's orders now, but they still sent a telegram to Marshall, hoping that Marshall could stop Hu Bin's further actions.

"Damn. What does Hu Bin mean? He ignored the safety of our Western Front and kept thinking about going to Alaska. He just wanted to go back to China, hoping to kill Japanese troops in the Americas, so that his troops could return safely, and at the same time relieved their pressure on China. Damn it!

We paid him to fight, and he didn't even consider the security of our United States!" Patton sat there and said to MacArthur and the others.

"The one who can stop him from acting now is General Marshall, but do you two believe it? Will the Japanese troops really retreat? Or is Hu Bin's judgment correct?" Eisenhower asked as he looked at the two of them.

"It looks like, but retreat is still beneficial to us, but it is not necessarily true for China!" Patton heard it and spoke.

"I look like it, but I don't know why General Marshall asked us to fight. Since they are going to retreat, let them retreat. Why do you want to fight?" MacArthur heard it and started speaking.

Soon, Marshall's telegram came. He originally didn't want to tell them about this. Now he saw that the three of them jointly telegram to Marshall. If Marshall didn't explain it clearly to them, they would probably go to Roosevelt to find something. If something happened at that time, it would be difficult to deal with it.

So Marshall told them very clearly in the telegram that Hu Bin had his own purpose, which was normal, but it was also necessary to pursue Japanese troops, and those troops should not be allowed to run away.

Another very important thing is that if the United States does not attack them, the Japanese troops will not run away. If they continue to fight, they will run away. The key to this matter is not whether Japan will run away, but whether they will fight or not. Therefore, now they can only fight. Only by fighting can the Japanese troops run away!

After seeing Marshall's telegram, Patton and the other three sat there and became silent.

"Damn it, I feel that our American troops are hostage by Hu Bin. We have no independent power at all. What's going on!" Patton sat there and said.

"We wanted to come and learn how they fought. Now, it's not the case at all. We completely disagree with his playing style. How else can we learn?" MacArthur looked at Patton and the others, smiled self-deprecatingly, and said.

"But it's not completely unstudy. Think about it, if the situation is really as Hu Bin expected, then, how terrible is Hu Bin?" Eisenhower said to them.

The two of them heard this and were stunned for a moment.

"If it is really as Hu Bin expected, that is, Hu Bin has won the battle before it was fought. Before the battle started, the result was actually decided?" Patton asked at Eisenhower.

Eisenhower heard this and nodded.

"Damn it, it's terrible!" MacArthur heard it and cursed.

"I suspect that Hu Bin informed the UK, and it is very likely that he informed it!" Eisenhower continued.

The two of them heard this, were stunned for a moment, immediately began to think about it, and then nodded.

"It's very likely!" Patton said.

"What the hell does he mean?" MacArthur asked as he looked at Eisenhower.

"I don't know what it means, but Hu Bin must be for them China. If you think about it, first of all, he is a Chinese!" Eisenhower said.

"You just said that Hu Bin really has the ability to kill these Japanese troops?" Patton asked at Eisenhower.

"Think about it, in the past two days, our troops have been fighting on the Eastern Front. If we were in command, could we achieve such results? There were not many casualties every day, but the results achieved were amazing. This was not something we could achieve.

But look at Hu Bin, did he give any orders to the troops below? He didn't give any orders, just let them fight. Why? He was confident and he believed enough in his troops.

Also, when you see that he was in a war, he started to take action without issuing specific orders, and arranged some places for the commanders to capture, and he ignored the rest.

In fact, what we learn here is strategy, but Hu Bin cannot explain this clearly, but we have to think about it ourselves. I have been thinking about Hu Bin’s command these two days. The more I think about it, the more I become scared, and the more I admire Hu Bin the more I think about it.

I feel that if Hu Bin's troops really pounced on Alaska, it is very likely that all Japanese troops in our Americas would be defeated and they would not be able to go back much!" Eisenhower said as he looked at them.

The two of them heard it, sat there, and thought about it.

"I think we still have to obey Hu Bin's command. It should be said that the overall situation in the Americas has been decided. As long as Hu Bin commands the troops to continue to fight, there will be no suspense.

We shouldn't disturb Hu Bin's command. The Japanese troops in the Americas were defeated, which is a good thing for us in the United States. This is enough. We are learning from him now, so we cannot stop many things, we can only obey his orders!" Eisenhower continued to say to them.

The two of them heard it and nodded.

At this time, on the defense line of the Western Front, Chinese and American troops were staring at the front of the positions, and the commanders were also working nervously at the command center.

Now they find that the Japanese troops have moved. If they don’t come here today, they will definitely launch an attack tomorrow. They need to consider where the defense is weak and need to strengthen their troops!

"The commander, the telegram from the special forces regiment is expected to arrive at our front line this evening and we need to strengthen our defense. Now we cannot judge whether the Japanese troops will launch an attack tonight!" A staff officer came to Zeng Rong, the commander of the Fifth Infantry Army, and reported.

"I understand. Notify the troops below. Tonight, I will be vigilant and not be attacked by the Japanese troops!" Zeng Rong heard this, nodded and said to the cadres below. (To be continued.)
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