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Chapter 618: Hu Bin's Considerations

"Oh!" Hu Bin heard this and sat opposite the commander.

"I'm going to Chongqing this time. I guess I'm going to have a good talk with Chiang Kai-shek. According to what the deputy commander just said, the American ambassador Janssen was still very arrogant when he went to see Chiang Kai-shek today. I guess he won't cooperate in the short term."

"Wait, wait!" The commander was about to tell Hu Bin about the situation so that Hu Bin knew what to discuss later, but Hu Bin heard it and called to stop.

"What's wrong?" the commander looked at Hu Bin in confusion and asked.

"Commander, you said you were going to Chongqing, why didn't I know?" Hu Bin said to look at the Commander.

"You are at the school today. I didn't notify you. Last night, Commander Jiang sent me a telegram saying that I would go to Chongqing to sit. I thought, he and I really need to sit together and discuss. Now Japan and the United States have fought. For our country, there are both advantages and disadvantages. Moreover, how our country should go in the future is a big problem, and we need to discuss it." Commander looked at Hu Bin and said.

"Oh!" Hu Bin heard it and began to think about it.

"What's wrong?" The commander saw Hu Bin thinking and immediately asked. The commander-in-chief and the deputy commander also looked at him.

"This time it's very troublesome. We may have to send troops to Southeast Asia!" Hu Bin said.

"What?" The commander and the others looked at Hu Bin in surprise when they heard this.

"Also, it is very likely that Japan will launch an attack in the Far East of the Soviet Union, and Germany is very likely to invade the Soviet Union next year." Hu Bin continued.

"Impossible. Both Soviet and German countries have signed the Soviet-German non-aggression treaty, how can they fight?" The commander and others said in surprise.

"For Hitler, any treaty is waste paper. If it is beneficial to him, it is a treaty. If it is unfavorable to him, he may tear the treaty at any time!" Hu Bin said to the commander.

"Don't talk nonsense, boy!" the commander warned Hu Bin.

"Commander, don't worry about what I'm saying right now. I'll ask you, if Japan launches an attack in the Far East, can the troops in the Far East kill those Japanese quickly?" Hu Bin asked at the Commander.

"It is impossible to kill quickly. There are not many Soviet troops running far away." The commander-in-chief said.

"If the fight starts, will the Soviet Union mobilize troops from Europe to the Far East because it believes in this treaty?" Hu Bin continued to ask.

"That's certain!" the commander-in-chief nodded and said.

"What if the Soviet troops had just been transferred and Germany launched an attack on the Soviet Union?" Hu Bin asked as he looked at the commander and the others.

"This!" The commander-in-chief was stunned for a moment when he heard this. The commander was going to light a cigarette, but he put the cigarette in his mouth. He looked at Hu Bin forgot to lit it for a long time. After a while, the commander-in-chief looked at the commander-in-chief and the deputy commander and asked, "Is it possible?"

"The possibility is not high, but once it really happens, the Soviet Union will be in trouble, and our China will be in trouble." The deputy commander sighed and said.

"Remind to the Soviet Union?" the commander-in-chief looked at the commander-in-chief and said.

"Will he believe us?" The commander said directly. The commander was not very satisfied with the situation in the Soviet Union.

"Also, Xiaobin, you just said that we may have to send troops to Southeast Asia. Why do you think so? The United States and Britain both need a lot of troops in Southeast Asia!" The commander-in-chief looked at Hu Bin and continued to ask. (To be continued.)
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