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Chapter 295 Cairo

In the battle of Jiangxinzhou, the Santai Guerrilla Column blocked the Japanese Nishio Shozao Division for more than 600 people for more than five hours, and eventually caused the troops to lose more than 4,000 people, and more than a thousand drowned people. The news spread and the world was shocked. The words "Scholars, Ouyang Yun, Hu Thirteen, Santai Guerrilla Column" and mysterious weapons were quoted by media from all over the world. The country and the whole country were jubilant, and the people were honored. The Japanese government and the country lost their voices, and the people were as if they had lost their parents. [Fly]

"Is it really just a guerrilla armed force?" Western media questioned.

"Shameless and despicable. Although they are clearly regular troops, they pretend to be guerrillas. Moreover, the most fundamental reason is that the academic army used a mysterious weapon," the Japanese media made a pale and embarrassed defense.

"Commander Fox is mighty! The Santai Guerrilla Column is mighty! The School Army is mighty! Long live Commander-in-Chief Ouyang!" The unanimous voices from all media within the jurisdiction of the School Army.

"How did they do it, what are the novelty of the tactics? What exactly are mysterious weapons?" A hot topic recently discussed by the generals of the Chongqing Military Commission.

The next day, Karachi, a telegram from Washington was presented to Ouyang Yun. The telegram was translated by Gu Lianyun. When Ouyang Yun was reading the telegram, she said in a joke: "Congratulations to the Commander-in-Chief, in the minds of Westerners, you have become the spokesperson of the country."

Ouyang Yun put down the telegram, frowned and said, "It is not in line with international practice, why do I smell the scent of conspiracy?"

Roosevelt called to invite Ouyang Yun to Cairo to attend the meeting to discuss matters related to the war against Japan. The participants also included British Prime Minister Churchill Roosevelt and Churchill, both heads of state and could represent their respective governments, while Ouyang Yun was just a warlord of the country, which really made no sense from a legal perspective.

"I thought you would be overjoyed," Gu Lianyun said with a smile.

Ouyang Yun shook his head with a wry smile and said seriously: "You know mine. If possible, I would rather go to a small island to live a seclusion. I would call Shi Chang and Xiao Jiang and the others over, but this matter is not careless."

Turmeric Yong and Chen Shichang arrived soon. After the two of them circulated the telegram, Turmeric Yong looked excited, and Chen Shichang was thinking. Turmeric Yong grinned and said, "Little Sir, does this mean that our military army has the ability to represent the entire world?"

Chen Shichang looked at Ouyang Yun and said slowly: "Since the Battle of Green Island, the Japanese army has lowered its efforts to use troops in the Philippines and strengthened its offensive against Papua New Guinea. It can be foreseeable that the US and Australian coalition forces will definitely not be able to stop the Japanese offensive pace, and the Japanese landing in Australia will be a foregone conclusion. The United States and Britain should want to ask our army for assistance and solve the legacy of the Philippines."

The so-called Philippines legacy is actually that the United States is worried that nearly 50,000 US-Philippine coalition forces were fully entrusted to the academic army. More than 50,000 US-Philippine coalition forces were reorganized in Tainan. One part of the US-Philippine coalition forces was reorganized in Mindanao, and another part was engaged in fierce battle with Masaharu Honma's troops in the Philippines under the command of Guo Da. According to the alliance agreement signed by the US government and the academic army, these US-Philippine troops affiliated to the Far ASEAN Army Command, the cost of supporting the army is paid by the US government, and the command power belongs to the Second Expeditionary Army of the Second Expeditionary Army of the SASAN Army. The US government originally agreed to establish the Far ASEAN Army Command.

On the one hand, it was because the road to retreat to Australia was blocked. If the scholars did not lend a helping hand, the Philippine department might be destroyed, which was a last resort. On the other hand, it was hoped that the Philippine battlefield could contain the main force of the Japanese fleet in the west, thereby winning time for planning a counterattack in Australia. However, man-made calculations were not as good as heaven-made calculations. After the Battle of Green Island, the Japanese army actually reduced the scale of its use in the Philippines because of the high cost of maintaining the South China Sea transportation route, and on the contrary strengthened the Papua New Guinea offensive. The Americans failed to lead the way to east, and the remaining troops of the Philippine department became a life-saving straw for them to maintain the Ba-Australia defense line.

The Japanese army strengthened the Papua New Guinea offensive and pointed directly at Australia. This strategy was the current commander of Toshiichiro Koizumi, the current commander of the Western Expedition Fleet. Toshiichiro Koizumi was lacking in command, but he was quite talented in the military and political construction of the occupied land. It was precisely because he insisted on entering Southeast Asia as a liberator. After driving away the Dutch and British colonists, he insisted on maintaining close contact with the local tribes that he had seen. After more than a year of development, he actually built a combat-capital armed force.

When the Indonesian National Independence Army was first established, the British and Americans were disdainful of it. However, as almost the entire Papua New Guinea fell, the warships of the Western Expedition Fleet entered the Alafra Sea, and the Americans were stunned. These armed yellow-skinned monkeys could really defeat the tall and powerful white army.

After MacArthur returned to Washington, the US government began to establish the Pacific Allied Unification Command. The fundamental purpose was to hold the Far ASEAN Command. Therefore, as Australia's counterattack base was in danger, they naturally felt that the time was to regain command of the Philippines.

Roosevelt proposed to hold the Cairo meeting to build momentum for the Pacific Allied Unification Command. He knew that if the Pacific Allied Unification Command was to play a role, it was absolutely inseparable from the support of the national government. At the same time, he wanted to use Chiang Kai-shek to control the scholar army, so he initially planned to invite Chiang Kai-shek to attend the meeting. However, the war situation in Southeast Asia developed too fast, and the US-Australia coalition commanded by MacArthur was too unreasonable. The result of the Battle of Jiangxinzhou made the scholar army famous. After discussing with Churchill, he felt that it was more in line with the interests of the Far East of Britain and the United States, so this invitation telegram was obtained.

When Gu Lianyun was still in the United States, there was a rumor about the Cairo meeting in the US government. She didn't take it seriously at first, but now after hearing Chen Shichang's words, she immediately figured out some hidden questions. She first asked Chen Shichang a question about the Pacific Fleet: "Can our Pacific go to war?"

Chen Shichang nodded.

Gu Lianyun was very excited and looked at Ouyang Yun and said, "Then go, I'll accompany you." Then she analyzed, "For the United States and Britain, Australia must not be lost. No matter what, if Australia is lost, the North Pacific will have no place to stand. When I was in the United States, I heard that the British government was forming a new Z fleet. If Australia is lost, the Z fleet will not have a chance to enter the Indian Ocean. As for the United States, if Australia is gone, they will lose the barrier in the North Pacific islands. This means that if the United States wants to return to Asia, they can only go east. I don't think the Americans will make this mistake. The US Army is not strong enough. Going from East to India is completely to help the British relieve the pressure. The Americans are not so noble."

Ouyang Yun himself wanted to go, but he was worried that this would anger Chiang Kai-shek and the central government. He was frowning and weighing the pros and cons, and Tangerine Yong said something, which made Gu Lianyun's face suddenly become very bad.

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