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Chapter 2025: Risks in this matter must be controlled

"I don't think he will be happy." Tojo said in a daze.

Nonsense, if you are happy about this, then you are really a fool.

However, this is not important. What is important is that the empire can make a fuss about this matter.

"The Prime Minister is right." Although Ishihara said in his heart that Tojo was a idiot, he didn't dare to say it out loud, he just knew it in his heart.

"No, what do you want to say?" Tojo's mind was buzzing. He felt that Ishihara had something to say to him, but he still didn't understand what he wanted to say to him.

Ishihara took a deep breath and came to Tojo; "Churchill was very dissatisfied with Roosevelt and others, especially on the South Asian issue, which made him hate him to the bone. Therefore, they sent people to create an airport bombing at Roosevelt's side.

,This is understandable.”

Tsk…

"You mean to frame them?" Tojo asked as if he understood something.

How do you call it framed? This is the fact.

As long as the news spreads here, it doesn't matter what they think.

In other words, just let Ttech plan a few explosions at their military factories.

"Your Excellency, even if they didn't do it, we still have to make this thing look like they did it." Ishihara's words made Tojo think about it again and then nodded; "You are right, we should indeed let them do it."

The gap is even bigger, and the best thing is to lose trust between each other, which will be good for our next work."

Tojo was thinking of confusing the relationship between Churchill and Roosevelt.

By the same token, Churchill also planned to block the Japanese advance.

If you don't stop them, then not only your own, but also other places will be taken away.

William was injured, and Churchill had to choose a taller one among the shorter ones, and he chose Robert.

Robert is a brigade commander, but now, things are urgent and he has no choice.

Today is not a sunny day, but a rainy day. In the past, Churchill spent most of his time standing by the window in a daze. But today, Smith is here.

Smith came here for one thing.

How to stop the Japanese army.

"Your Excellency Prime Minister, this is a plan we have made urgently. If you think there is no problem, we will implement it."

Churchill picked up the document and looked at it.

Good guy, this is completely a fantasy.

Regarding the problems in South Asia, what are you going to do with such nonsense?

What this means is to create several large-scale explosions on the borders outside the customs, especially in the direction of the three-way outer Darmu border and the northern border. To create chaos or use poison gas bombs.

"Are you trying to get a rough idea? Currently, we have problems in the south. It's appropriate for you to look for trouble in the north."

Churchill shook the document.

He didn't think this was a good idea.

Smith didn't think it was anything wrong with Churchill having such thoughts. On the contrary, he thought it was normal.

Churchill was not a smart man. It would already be a headache for you to tell him about smart people, let alone such completely contradictory things.

But this is the opposite, no, absolutely not. This is the best way to solve this problem at present.

Of course, there is actually a second plan in this. This plan is to assist the mountain city or cave dwellings in regaining control of Waidalmu.

Waidarmu has been infiltrated by Maozi for a long time. Over the years, both the mountain city and the cave dwellings have actually wanted to take it back into their own hands. After all, it is their own territory.

However, due to their own strength, the only thing they can do is protest and cannot do anything else.

There is no way.

If that's the case, why don't we weigh them here?

"Your Excellency, Prime Minister, the reason why the Japanese army is currently launching an all-out attack is that now, there is no restraint on their north side, and in the direction of Heshan City, they have also taken a step back and are no longer launching an attack."

Really?

Churchill really didn't think about this issue carefully.

But now, after being reminded by Smith, he felt that this was also the case.

In order to deal with South Asia this time, the Japanese army actually did not even look for the Pacific Fleet. They even made a tacit agreement with Yamashiro not to attack.

Not only the mountain city, North China also stopped attacking.

This means one thing, their eyes are all focused on themselves now.

"Your Excellency Prime Minister, the Japanese army is determined to occupy South Asia, no, it is West Asia now."

Can you please stop talking about this?

Churchill rolled his eyes.

He admitted that he mistakenly trusted a person who should not be trusted and caused the turmoil in today's situation. He has been punished accordingly.

It is necessary to remind these things emphatically.

You are indeed at fault, but are you right? If only you could have those people in the East who are not afraid of death to give you a few death-defying remonstrances.

Maybe I won't have such a problem. You didn't create all this yourself.

"South Asia is already like this, so let's not talk about it. Let's talk about the current problems."

Churchill really didn't want to mention it.

Smith swore that he definitely didn't mean it, it was just a slip of the tongue.

South Asia is already like this, what else can he say? From now on, that area will be divided into pieces and controlled by the respective powers. Even the mountain cities that he has always looked down on will gain a certain place.

What's the use of saying that? It's of no use at all. However, West Asia is different.

West Asia belongs to the empire. If the Japanese army captures it, something might happen.

"Your Majesty, you misunderstood. I just made a slip of the tongue."

Whether it was a slip of the tongue or what happened, only the devil knows. The words are not what you are saying, right?

Churchill wanted to curse, but in the end he couldn't say anything and changed the subject: "Tell me what your general plan is."

Smith only had a rough plan here, and no specific soldiers were written down, and there was no way to write down these things.

He thought for a while and then came to Churchill; "Actually, the purpose is to let the Japanese army attack Maozi, especially in the places they want to take back in the mountain city. As long as they start fighting, the pressure here will also be

It will be reduced accordingly.”

yes.

This is indeed a good approach.

Will it be successful just by doing this?

Churchill had no idea, and there was another problem. If he went too far, it would not end well for him.

"You are sure, or, I can say, you are in control of the risks."


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