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Chapter 2179 Who wants to be a puppet?

Why……

Roosevelt had good self-cultivation, and it was this level of self-cultivation that made him embarrassed to curse others.

Otherwise, he would probably have already scolded all the eighteen generations of his ancestors in Fog City at this moment.

Especially Churchill and the group of aides around him are really more hateful than the last.

It's a shame that such a vicious plan can be thought of. I don't know how long it took me to think of such a solution.

"You still don't understand, they want to pull our country out of the quagmire of war." Roosevelt closed his eyes in grief and anger.

All along, he thought that the other party did this because of his problems with the decision-making in West Asia, but now it seems that this is not the case.

They are really in a civil war here.

"Why." The secretary's eyes widened in horror. What did he hear? On the Fog City side, it was not for revenge, but to drag this country into the quagmire of war. What was their purpose in doing this?

Is there any benefit to them in doing so?

"For the future." Roosevelt smiled bitterly and looked at the secretary beside him; "Okay, let's go ask the Secretary of Defense to come."

It's time to send troops to quell the rebellion.

This is not something you want to do unless you put down the rebellion. If you don't put down the rebellion, then this country will continue to be in chaos and will never be at peace.

Also, if he thought correctly, a leader would most likely appear in those states that were in chaos next, and this leader must be the person they found.

"Okay. I'll be there right away." The secretary was also frightened by this sentence.

The other side is not retaliating, it is trying to plunge this side into war.

And the reason, she probably understood, was not to let the empire get on top of them.

Send troops to quell the rebellion?

Zhou Weiguo picked up the teapot and took a sip before looking at the radio next to him.

This radio was given to him by Ness, and it can receive events from all over the world.

And just now, what he heard was a long speech made by the spokesperson of the Baicheng Presidential Palace.

I talked for nearly half an hour, but I can sum it up in one sentence: These grandsons are going to rebel, and we are going to fight them.

"They just realized it now, isn't it a little late?" Zhou Weiguo, who was eating steamed buns, laughed and said to the people around him.

Takeshita Jun took a bite of the steamed bun in his hand and clicked his tongue: "It's not too late to be late. On the contrary, it's a little early."

Is it early?

Zhou Weiguo turned to look at Zhou Weiguo; "Aren't you worried that the situation over there is out of control?"

"If you can't control it, don't control it. Manage the areas you can control and let them fight for the rest."

He can mess around as he pleases.

This situation is inherently uncontrollable. Since there is no way to control it, don't control it. Just let them and other people control it to make trouble.

When they are noisy to a certain extent, that is, when they become exhausted, Baicheng can directly dispatch troops to annihilate them.

To counter the rebellion now, the only way is to really drag yourself down.

"Maybe he is afraid." Xiao Ya put down her tea cup and said.

During this period of time, the situation has become increasingly chaotic, and the places that were originally controlled have also fallen into chaos.

"Everyone is worried that a single spark can start a prairie fire. Roosevelt did this because he was afraid that the situation would be out of control."

The situation is out of control, and everything you say is meaningless.

This side does know, but he doesn't know.

"They can't escape. If the fog city doesn't drag them down completely this time, this matter won't be over."

Zhou Weiguo chuckled and narrowed his eyes; "Now, I don't know how happy they are over there."

Troops were sent to quell the rebellion.

Well, this is a good thing. After receiving the news, Churchill walked back and forth in his room excitedly for several times, and then turned to look at Smith; "Troops are really being sent."

"The troops are dispatched."

"Okay, we can't let them succeed. We have to drag them into this quagmire. We have to strengthen their intelligence construction. In addition, we also plan to push them out of Situ. In this matter, you

Go and do it yourself.”

There is always a need for a leader, and for this person, Situ is the most suitable.

"Understood, I will go there today." Smith thought for a while and then took a step forward; "But Your Excellency, Prime Minister, Situ is gone, what will happen to Arthur? We always need someone to stabilize the situation."

Stabilize the situation?

What kind of situation should be stabilized?

Churchill turned to look at Smith and said with a smile: "What's so stable? Arthur himself is an out-of-the-box person, but because Situ is here, he helps things to be more orderly. Think about it, without Situ, what do you think?"

What would Arthur do?"

What would he do?

Situ was thinking about a problem in his office.

The empire is becoming more and more chaotic, and Baicheng City has ordered an encirclement and suppression campaign against them.

This shows that the empire has become completely chaotic, and what will follow is a chaotic war between more than a dozen states and the areas controlled by Baicheng.

The states in the north will proceed independently because they are controlled by the Japanese army and cannot be entangled with them here.

Just now, Wilder mentioned a problem, that is, there has been a big commotion over there, and it is not convenient for Wu to take action directly. It is very likely that they will let people here take action.

Situ had known about this for a long time.

However, as the situation changed, he felt that it was better for him not to go through with it.

"Do you want to go there?" Situ asked Wilder a question.

Wilder was stunned for a moment, then smiled bitterly and said, "We don't have the final say on this matter. To be honest, in fact, I don't want to go there."

Unexpectedly, there was someone else who had the same idea as him. Situ wanted to know the reason why Wilder didn't want to go there.

"Can you tell me why you don't want to go there? In fact, I don't want to go there either. But you were right just now. We have no choice about some things. There is no choice, but that doesn't mean we can't find ways to prevent it.

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Wilder looked out the window. After a long moment, he smiled bitterly and then turned to look at Situ; "I don't want to be a puppet."

Although rights are good, they must be truly controlled by one's own hands. If these rights are not controlled by one's own hands, then what are they for?

Just like that of Manchukuo, their head of state has rights, but he has no rights, no rights at all.

You must listen to the Japanese army in everything you do.

From now on, Manchukuo will also become his and Situ's fate. How could he be happy about it?

It is a place where you are relatively independent and have no contact with you. If he controls you, there will be no place for you to run.


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