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633 Strategy in the Indian Ocean Theater

"Our allies can no longer support them. The Chinese are amassing heavy troops in the northeastern part of the subcontinent, and the Mongoloid residents there are obviously being incited and ready to throw themselves into a powerful country that at least has the same skin color as themselves, and India lacks the ability to stop it.

Continuing this trend, India is retreating steadily on both the east and west fronts. Half a million Indian soldiers in Kashmir are driven away like sheep by the Chinese and Pakistanis, while the Chinese front

In the end, only three divisions of troops were dispatched. We can only pessimistically guess that even if India mobilizes five million brown-skinned soldiers, they can only be driven away like sheep by the Chinese. At this time, if the American warriors

If we cannot show up there and provide the strongest support to our allies, then the Indian Ocean theater may face complete collapse," U.S. Secretary of Defense Rumsfeld said forcefully to Bush's cabinet.

However, at such a critical time, some of Rumsfeld's impolite racist remarks still made the people of color present not particularly satisfied, such as George W. Bush's security adviser Susan Rice, a brown-skinned strong woman.

Although she is not an Indian, she is very dissatisfied with remarks that highlight skin color. But Rice cannot criticize Rumsfeld at this time. After all, there are more important issues to be resolved at this time.

George W. Bush has become much more silent than before the outbreak of the war. The Chinese have made progress in the subcontinent faster than all American strategists and military experts imagined. What’s even more stressful for the U.S. military is that China has advanced in the east and west.

The number of troops deployed on both fronts did not exceed 100,000, which is only one-twentieth of the Chinese army. It is conservatively estimated that China can recruit at least 600,000 qualified soldiers. China has cultivated a huge reserve force for more than ten years.

, as long as there is a need for war, they can appear on the battlefield.

"Has China started their war mobilization?" George W. Bush asked. It can be seen that even though he is extremely tough, he does not dare to despise China as an opponent.

"According to our observations, China has not begun comprehensive war mobilization, but some higher-level reserve forces have been called up and reorganized into regular armies, mainly the army. This shows that China seems to have great ambitions.

A larger-scale attack on India is about to be carried out,” the CIA Director reported.

Security Advisor Rice said at this time: "I agree with the opinion of the Secretary of Defense. Support for India is now urgent. If it is delayed any longer, more Chinese troops will continue to arrive in Kashmir via the China-Pakistan Railway.

On the Indian mainland, if we look at the rapid progress of the Chinese army, it is really possible for them to destroy India within three months. It is a pity that what we think is unimaginable, the Chinese are completing it with confidence.

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Powell sighed and said: "In fact, we shouldn't have much hope for the Indian army. During World War II, the Japanese also made them suffer a lot. In my opinion, the Indian army can only fight with the wind and follow the wind.

Fighting together with a relatively strong army and doing some second-line war work, but when it comes to facing a strong enemy and fighting a more difficult and tough battle, it can only be blind."

George W. Bush agreed: "Well, no matter what, we cannot give up India, a hard-won ally. Even if the Indians are not good at fighting, as long as they have a population of nearly one billion and provide them with weapons, they may become enemies of the Chinese."

Threats. Our support for India must be accelerated. The Fifth Fleet should

We have begun operations from the Persian Gulf. Even if there are Chinese guards there, if we want to stop the Chinese military operations, we can only give them a bigger blow, and the aircraft carrier battle group we sent from the Atlantic will also

It needs to merge with the Fifth Fleet to form a stronger deterrent to the Chinese fleet."

Richard Myers, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said: “In fact, in terms of size, the Fifth Fleet is equivalent to China’s Indian Ocean Fleet in Gwadar. We should attack the Chinese home port of Gwadar as our main goal.

Try to prevent the Chinese Navy from obtaining more supporting anchorages near the Persian Gulf.

Powell said worriedly: "The countries in the Middle East have seen the outbreak of the war. Several small countries in the Middle East, including Bahrain, Qatar, and Oman, have made it clear that they want to move our and the Chinese military bases out of their countries in order to completely escape from the war.

Outside."

Bush snorted and said, "I'm afraid it's too late to make such a decision now. The Fifth Fleet will not move."

He then added: "It's just that the thoughts of Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Kuwait are somewhat difficult to determine. This is extremely detrimental to the development of our war operations."

Rice said: "The Saudi Arabian royal family has been in frequent contact with China recently. I am afraid that the Chinese have made great efforts to accept Saudi Arabia as their ally, at least a quasi-ally. And the Saudi royal family, such as Sultan

The prince and other figures are die-hard pro-China factions, and they are constantly exerting their efforts to bring Saudi Arabia closer to China. The UAE actually favors us more, and our diplomatic forces are constantly working hard to bring Saudi Arabia closer to China.

If it goes well, we can win over the United Arab Emirates as an ally. What is more troublesome is Kuwait. Kuwait has already suffered a annihilation by Iraq before, and now Babylon is to their north. If Kuwait does anything that is not conducive to China,

With this move, Babylon controlled by China will immediately take military action against Kuwait, so we can only prepare for the worst and count Kuwait on the Chinese side."

The war is now limited to the Indian Ocean region and the Middle East, but it is already complicated and involves the different interests and demands of many countries. It is already a bit difficult for Bush's IQ. After thinking about it, he said simply:

"In short, we should repeatedly clarify the main line of the Indian Ocean theater, which is to open up the route from the Cape of Good Hope to India and eliminate China

In the next step, we will open up the Suez Channel from the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea, thereby completely controlling the Middle East and supporting India. As long as we can completely hold the Middle East and the Indian Ocean in our hands, the Chinese people will be able to survive.

We have cut off more than half of our oil resources. Moreover, our energy strategy can also be properly protected."

Under the guidance of such strategic thinking, the current flagship of the US Fifth Fleet, the USS John Stennis, set sail from Bahrain, gave up the threat to the Babylonian Republic on the back, and began to forcefully enter the Strait of Hormuz, preparing to break out of the Chinese Indian Ocean Fleet and attack Persia.

A virtual blockade of the Gulf.

A large number of B14 Tomcats and B18 Hornets took off and landed on US aircraft carriers. Originally, the fifth-generation stealth Tomcat B Snowcat, a product of the US military's NATPl+ program, has begun to be deployed on aircraft carriers, but the USS John Stennis has not yet caught up.

The equipment has been changed, so the main fighters equipped are still fourth-generation fighters.

The attack aircraft that the U.S. military originally relied on the most was the All Maintainer imported from China. However, because this technology is also mastered by China, and its key vertical takeoff and landing engines were exported from China as a whole rather than transferred technology, so in the second half of the 1990s,

After China stopped exporting this engine to the United States, the United States never manufactured another Al. Although scientific geniuses such as Kirk once participated in imitating the All engine, they were unsuccessful. The United States could only give up the Al engine with regret.

A naval attack aircraft that made them very satisfied.

But even so, the US military still has more than 60 All attack aircraft, equipped with many aircraft carriers and even amphibious assault ships. The Americans have never given up on developing vertical take-off and landing large bomb load attack aircraft similar to the All.

A large number of U.S. naval aviation carrier-based aircraft flew to Gwadar, Pakistan. As China's most important strategic fulcrum in the Indian Ocean, Gwadar Naval Base can moor more than three aircraft carriers of more than 100,000 tons and twenty 10,000-ton aircraft carriers.

Main ships, fifty 8,000-ton main ships. At the same time, China has also built four 3,000-meter-long military runways on the north side of Gwadar, as well as a large underground bunker hangar that can accommodate 600 fighter jets.

For the Americans, the Gwadar base is a thorn in their side and a target that must be eliminated. In order to deal a devastating blow to Gwadar, the US military not only dispatched their naval aviation, but also stationed air force fighters stationed in the Middle East and even Europe.

They also participated in the attack on Gwadar. Considering that several countries in the Middle East have no intention of allowing the US military to continue to exist, the US military will land directly in India after the attack on Gwadar, and the Indian army will provide logistical support for US military aircraft.

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As a result, the first scene of the great naval battle in the Indian Ocean that shocked the world began with a fierce battle between hundreds of Chinese and American fighter jets in the Arabian Sea.

The first wave of the US military's attack was the B2 Raptor fighter jets that had traveled thousands of miles from Europe. Their main role was to escort the follow-up strike fighters and weaken the air defense capabilities of the Chinese and Pakistanis as much as possible. The shore-based aviation of the Chinese naval aviation

The B2's main opponent is the Navy's fourth and a half generation fighter J-6, which is the Chinese version of the Su-6.

As a fourth-and-a-half-generation fighter, although the Su-6 is not invisible, its extraordinary maneuverability is no less than that of ordinary fifth-generation fighters. Coupled with the cooperation of ground anti-stealth radar, the appearance of the US military's B2 did not directly suppress it.

Despite the Chinese naval aviation, the two sides still launched a wonderful competition in the air.
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