The Japanese army can have an advantage on the northern front, but it cannot be allowed to dominate.
If he is allowed to take the dominant position, they will not be able to change the world in the future.
After stabilizing the northern front, oil fields were obtained in West Asia, and Southeast Asia and South Asia were allowed to be occupied by them.
With so many resources, they will definitely focus on the mountain city at some point, and they still don’t know what the outcome will be like.
So next, the North needs to pay close attention and deal with them immediately if they behave abnormally.
If the Japanese army uses this sword well, there will be a situation in the north that is in the interests of Shancheng. If it is not used properly, this sword will end up in Shancheng.
Anan Weiji issued the attack order on the third day of the street order.
The attack of several divisions was an extremely large-scale battle.
Naturally, such a scene cannot be hidden from the intelligence personnel of various countries.
One message after another began to be sent to the intelligence agencies of various countries.
Fog City.
After receiving the cable, the Minister of Intelligence had already made a judgment in this regard, but he still couldn't accept it.
That's how the Japanese attacked.
And this attack, no matter how you look at it, reveals a conspiracy.
However, this matter is not something he can consider, and no one will listen if he considers it. What he has to do is just send the news.
Smith and Churchill happened to be together today. The thing they were discussing was whether to appropriately reduce the number or show weakness deliberately so that Baicheng could gain a certain sense of superiority.
In this way, Baicheng can be regarded as stabilized and they will not be allowed to rely on the Japanese army.
The empire wants to dismantle Baicheng, but this does not mean that they should be forced to cooperate with the Japanese army.
The empire is not stupid enough to add another level of assistance to the Japanese army, and this assistance comes from a country that has a vague technological advantage.
"So what you're saying is that we're going to let Stilwell actually lose some local battles, or let's just give up some places?" Churchill waited for Smith to finish and then tried to tell the main content of the document.
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Smith nodded.
This is the only thing that can be done at the moment.
In fact, he also regretted that he should not have done something against those 100,000 troops not long ago.
In fact, the 100,000 troops can no longer threaten anything. Even if their families make trouble, the impact will not be great. However, this should be said to be the straw that breaks Baicheng's back. If he had been more ruthless,
It is estimated that Baicheng will really cooperate with the Japanese army.
"Okay, now we need to stabilize Baicheng and not let them contact the Japanese army. In addition, we need to spread the news that they plan to cooperate with the Japanese army. I think that many people in their country do not want to cooperate with the Japanese army.
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After fighting for so long and with so many losses between the navy and the army, he no longer believed it. If word got out about this, if Roosevelt still dared to cooperate with the Japanese army, they probably would not let him go at home.
"Okay, I'll make arrangements when I get back." As soon as Smith finished speaking, the Minister of Intelligence walked in under the leadership of his secretary.
Seeing that both of them were there, he saved himself the trouble, so he handed over the message in his hand: "The Japanese army launched an attack, and the troops of four divisions and two independent brigades were divided into two groups."
God.
Things in Baicheng haven't been figured out yet, but the Japanese army has attacked again.
"The mountain city is really vicious." Churchill didn't even read the telegram. He was worried that if he read the telegram, he might overturn the table in front of him on the spot.
He didn't look at it, but he was still holding back his anger.
Shancheng is really shameless.
Isn't it just that I mentioned to them the return of the three counties in the past? As for dealing with the empire like this?
Don't even think about it, the empire is now a grasshopper on the same line as them.
If the empire fails there, what will happen to them?
"Damn it, damn it." Churchill yelled.
Smith has become accustomed to this kind of roaring. After all, it is accompanied by Shancheng's shameless awakening. The man in front of him is getting more and more crazy.
But who can you blame for this matter? It’s not yourself who you have to blame.
All this is not the same as when you provoked the other party time and time again, insisting on winning some places in the snowy area, even though the other party was helping you wholeheartedly.
I don’t even think about it. There are icebergs over there, so what’s the use of bringing them over? But you don’t listen.
To be honest, not only people in China are dissatisfied with you now, but also other countries, such as Baicheng, North, etc., are probably very dissatisfied with you. Of course, the Japanese army will probably be grateful, after all, your series of actions
, making their life now relatively better than before.
"What happened in the past is in the past." Smith said calmly.
Churchill vaguely felt that Smith was thinking about himself, but had he forgotten that it was you who raised the issue of returning the three counties, not me.
"We made a wrong decision, and this wrong decision will make our next actions very difficult." Smith did not look at Churchill at all. Needless to say, that face was definitely full of anger.
Yes, it was indeed a wrong decision, but now the question is, how to deal with this matter.
Shancheng should have some connection with the Japanese army now. If you ask them to send troops now, they will definitely not do it.
"What method should we use now to get them to send troops?"
Shancheng has already suffered a loss and been fooled once.
Even if you try to tempt them with land or something, I guess they won't do it anymore. After all, this matter happened because of the problems in the three counties.
As for technology, I guess they don’t need much now.
But it's not okay to go on like this. How can we just watch the Japanese army's unscrupulous attacks in West Asia?
If this is the case, the empire will lose a lot by then.
Although the empire has been clamoring to counterattack South Asia when the time comes, the problem is that clamoring is one thing, and whether it has the ability is another. Even if it is to counterattack when the time comes.
It is not only the Japanese army that is opposed to the empire's entry. It is estimated that some local small political parties will also oppose it. At the same time, the mountain city may also object because they have already occupied some places there.
I'm afraid it's a bit unrealistic for you to want them to spit out the place they occupied. Of course, it was possible in the past, but now, there is no hope. Their shamelessness is deeply ingrained.
"What can you do to get them to send troops?" Churchill became more and more angry as he thought about it, but he also knew that even if he was angry, it would not help. It was better to quickly find a way with Smith. What should be done next?
Let them send troops to contain the Japanese army.