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Chapter 689 Peace talks?

After seeing the news from the US intelligence agencies sent from China, Roosevelt was surprised by China's victory in Southeast Asia. A brigade force more than 20,000 British troops surrendered and were killed by Japanese troops, but in the end it was completely wiped out by Chinese troops. It was only one night.

Now Roosevelt wants to re-evaluate the combat effectiveness of the Chinese troops. Another thing is that Japan wants to negotiate peace with China. Once the peace is successful, Japan can draw millions of troops from China and can directly attack their American mainland.

Now the United States has also received information. In order to support Britain, the United States has no intention of attacking Japan at all. It just wants to restrain itself. Only after Germany is resolved will they send troops to Asia.

But the current situation has forced him to start paying attention to the situation in Asia, because according to the report of their intelligence department, Japan is going to land in Alaska. Once Japan lands in, the entire America will fall into danger, which has to be paid attention to by the United States.

Now that I heard the staff members say that Stilwell and Wright will go to talk to Chongqing, Roosevelt seemed to have caught the life-saving straw. The previous ambassadors are now on their way back to China. If they want to send a new ambassador, it is too late to go to talk to them, so they can only let Wright and Stilwell go to talk!

"We must stop Japan and China from successfully fighting the peace talks. Once they have successfully fighting the peace talks, we in the United States will really be in great danger. Japan trains 3 million troops in Southeast Asia, but now it is not enough to fully equip weapons and ammunition.

It is very important for China to restrain Japan. If there is a real peace talks, then Japan can draw millions of troops from China, which is not good news for us in the United States.

We really shouldn't listen to Churchill. The King of England sent me a telegram to ask us to pay attention to our relationship with China. We really underestimate the importance of China. Now we need to establish a good relationship with China again.

We in the United States have weapons and ammunition and industry. China has enough troops and troops. Their commanders have rich combat experience. Their commanders have been fighting with Japan for almost ten years. I think it is very beneficial for our three countries to cooperate. Now we need to contact Stilwell and Wright to let them meet Commander Jiang from Chongqing soon.

It is now around 5 a.m. China time, and the commander-in-chief Jiang in Chongqing may not have yet to get up. We must meet the commander-in-chief Jiang before the Japanese delegation so that we can fully tell him our conditions. Think about it, what conditions should we put forward for China and what are the requirements?" Roosevelt said to the people.

"I asked me to think of two points. One is to restrain Japan's current troops in China. If it can be eliminated, it is the best. The second is to assist the British troops and restrain Japan's troops in Southeast Asia. As long as these two places are successfully restrained, Japan needs more experienced veterans if it wants to land in Alaska.

After all, the soldiers in Southeast Asia will definitely not be trusted by Japanese commanders. Those grassroots commanders are probably still Japanese. Therefore, as long as there are not enough commanders in Japan, I think even if they land in Alaska, it will not pose much threat to our United States!" An admiral said.

"Well, these two requirements are just these two requirements, but in fact, we must do one thing ourselves, that is, respect the Chinese troops. The reason why such unpleasantness occurred before was that it was related to the British distrust of China's troops. Distrust means disrespect." Another aide said.

"I think we can provide loans to China, including economic assistance, weapons and ammunition production lines, and also sell aircraft to China to help them train aircraft pilots, tank pilots, and artillery soldiers. We can all help them train them.

In addition, we can also provide them with a lot of equipment to restore production in their country. I feel that the economic aid should not be provided to them for free, but to sell it to them. We can make them owe it. Only such a relationship can last for a long time.

Of course, we can provide other materials that China needs as long as we have. There is no problem with this, but no matter what, it must be calculated, so that we can maintain the economic growth of our country. China is so big, once peace comes, I think they have the ability to bear these debts!" ​​A cabinet official said.

"That's right, if we provide all free aid, I think our country can't afford it. Now we have enough support for China. If we still give them materials and equipment for free, I think our American people would not agree!" Many aides nodded when they heard this.

"Well, this is OK, is there any specific one?" Roosevelt heard it, nodded, and looked at them and asked.

Now they need to come up with a plan immediately. Before the Japanese delegation meets Jiang Tongshu, the key is to send the plan to Jiang Tongshu. So there is not much time left for them.

Soon, it was 7 o'clock in the morning. As soon as Commander Mao in Yan'an got up, he saw the telegram sent by Deputy Commander Zhou from Chongqing.

"Negotiation, are you wrong with the negotiations with Japan now? What did Chiang Kai-shek want to do?" After seeing the telegram from Vice Commander Zhou, Commander Mao began to think about it.

In his opinion, there is no need to talk to Japan. For China, Japan's current troops in China can be able to counterattack in just one year, and there is no need to talk.

"Commander, breakfast is ready!" A orderly soldier came over and shouted at the commander.

"Oh, okay, come here right now!" The commander heard this, nodded, stuffed the telegram into his pocket, and went to have breakfast.

After breakfast, the commander quickly arrived at the commander-in-chief. When he was still on the way, the commander-in-chief ordered the correspondents to call senior cadres to meet at the conference room of the commander-in-chief.

When he first arrived at the conference room, not many people came, but the commander-in-chief arrived first.

"Boss, have you seen the telegram?" The commander said to the commander-in-chief as soon as he came in.

"You said Lao Zhou sent it?" the commander-in-chief asked, and the commander nodded.

"I just happened to come to you for this matter. When I saw your correspondent soldier, I came here! I guess you will pay attention to this matter." The boss nodded and said.

"Can I not pay attention? Once negotiations are made, things become more troublesome. Where should our troops be, whether to keep the same or that we are going to fight again, is a question.

During breakfast, I thought about it. If Japan really wants to successfully negotiate with us, I guess most of the land in the pass will be vomited out. So what should we do if the base areas we control now, such as Hubei, Shandong and Shaanxi, Henan and Hebei, and Mongolia. These are all problems. I think, the Japanese may be coming to the real world this time, and I am afraid that Chiang Kai-shek will be moved!" The commander threw a cigarette to the commander-in-chief and also dissipated a cigarette to other senior cadres who came here.

"I think it's very likely. However, in the Northeast, I guess the Japanese will not hand over it, so we will be very passive. Do you think they will cooperate or not.

I guess Chongqing won’t feel at ease if it doesn’t work together. If we fight each other, what should we do in the Northeast? These are all problems. My personal opinion is to stop them from this talk!" A senior cadre said.

"Yes, I mean that, but it's not that easy to stop it. The legal government is still from Chongqing. We don't have the power to negotiate now. Oh, Lao Zhou is alone in Chongqing now, and I don't know if he can stop this.

This matter cannot be done by one or two people. It involves all aspects of interests. Chongqing will definitely not consider us. If it is not good for us, they will be more willing to do it!" The commander said, sighing.

At this time, other cadres arrived one after another. Those who had never seen the telegram, the commander put the telegram on the table and asked them to read it first. Everyone was shocked when they saw the telegram. They did not expect that Chongqing would actually negotiate with Japan.

"If there is a peace talk, Japan will definitely pay the price to make Chongqing excited. This is very dangerous. We must stop it! Moreover, can we negotiate with Japan? Can we negotiate with Chiang Kai-shek? "A senior cadre looked at the commander and asked.

"He certainly dare not talk, but someone will force him to talk. Think about it, he needs to balance the relationship between all aspects. I think he may make concessions and peace talks at that time.

The key now lies in the troops. If the troops want to fight, the possibility of peace talks is low. If some troops are unwilling to fight, the possibility of peace talks is high.

Now Chiang Kai-shek's troops have always been gathered in various forces. This is a bit difficult. Not to mention the others, Yan Xishan has always been in a relationship with Japan. If he saw the hope of a truce, I guess he would send someone to Chongqing to incite.

But I am still relieved to Li Zongren. He is still very determined in fighting Japan, so there is no need to worry. As for Commander Jiang’s direct troops, it is difficult for us to figure out the attitude!" Commander said worriedly while smoking a cigarette.

"Does Hu Bin know this news?" After hearing this, the commander-in-chief nodded and suddenly asked the commander, "Does Hu Bin know this news?"

"I don't know yet. Just what happened last night, I guess he doesn't know yet! Do you want to tell him?" The commander-in-chief heard it and looked at the commander-in-chief strangely. He had never thought about telling Hu Bin about this before.
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