The Japanese mainland was bombed, which is something most Americans never dreamed of. The Japanese mainland is separated from the United States by more than tens of thousands of kilometers. Although Germany is closer to the United States, the North Atlantic is under the control of the US Atlantic Fleet. Therefore, the Germans did not have the ability to threaten the United States without ultra-high-altitude bombers. The Japanese bombing did not actually cause much damage to the United States, but the panic it brought to the American people was unprecedented. Two days later, when Washington was bombed again, an unprecedented wave of refugees occurred in American society. Residents along the North Pacific coast moved eastward. This not only caused social unrest, but also affected the current military production of the United States. Factories have ceased production or moved inland, and without them to provide spare parts for those military industry giants, the military production capacity of the United States has dropped by more than half. Japan only has a few Mount Fuji super fighters in total. In theory, these fighters can't stop flying. The bombing of the United States is unlikely to pose a great threat to the United States. However, for Americans who have always valued human life, due to the lack of effective air defense means on the mainland, from the government to ordinary civilians, Doesn't anyone want to live in the shadow of death? This will fulfill Yamamoto Isoroku's strategic purpose of dispatching Mount Fuji.
Doesn’t the United States have the ability to withstand the local bombing of Mount Fuji? It seems incredible to say that the United States, which claims to have the strongest military production capacity and the strongest scientific and technological capabilities in the world, almost single-handedly supports the Allied logistics line, how can it be possible that it can conduct dozens of sorties? Mount Fuji cannot withstand the bombing, but this is indeed the case. The ceiling of Mount Fuji is actually only 500 meters higher than that of the Sky Fortress. However, it is these 500 meters that make the white-tailed dolphins appear weak when dealing with Mount Fuji. It's beyond its capabilities. Baiji, no, the Americans call it the P51 Mustang. They have to admit the military strength of the United States. They just introduced three Baiji production lines from the Xuebing Army, and then after about half a year, they produced a product more suitable for the United States. A tasteful alternative product, P51 inherits almost all the technical features of Baiji. If we have to emphasize the difference, it is that P51 has greater horsepower and stronger armor protection capabilities. Of course, the price P51 pays for this The maneuverability of the P51 is weaker than that of the white-tailed dolphin, and then in the contest with Zero War, it is in a state of half a pound. The P51 has no way to take down Mount Fuji. Americans' desire for golden eagles has become stronger. Golden eagles, Americans In fact, a production line has been introduced, but because the core components cannot be produced by themselves, they can only rely on imports from Xuebingjun, which has resulted in a delay in increasing production capacity. In addition, the supply of US military aid to Australia was previously given priority, and now the country is under fierce air strikes. Instead, the U.S. government suddenly couldn’t produce enough golden eagles.
The Japanese bombing of the United States directly caused the production capacity of domestic military industrial enterprises in the United States to drop by half. This of course aroused Roosevelt's great concern. It coincided with Roosevelt's election campaign for seeking re-election. The Japanese move put tremendous pressure on him. , his election opponent, Republican presidential candidate Dewey, used the term "tired old man" to attack his health in order to win the support of voters, and the Japanese bombing of the United States gave him more strength. As an excuse to attack, Dewey asked three questions in a row in a speech, questioning the current policies of the Roosevelt administration and proposing solutions. He believed that the United States had done its best to its allies and now it was time to make plans for itself. China, which has received massive aid from the United States, should also adopt the attitude that an ally should have when the American people are faced with such a huge threat, and should transfer all the technology of the Golden Eagle free of charge...
These speeches by Dewey do not represent the attitude of the U.S. government, but they also illustrate one thing, that is, Americans are paying more and more attention to China's role in this century's war, and the Roosevelt administration, in order to avoid Dewey On this pretext, they began to contact the coalition government through diplomatic channels and formally requested China to provide all golden eagle technology.
When the United States was attacked by Japanese air raids, Soviet Russia also encountered a similar problem. More than 200,000 Japanese elite troops gathered in Outer Mongolia, Inner Mongolia, and the Manchurian border. The intentions of the Japanese army were already clear. Because of the Nomenkan Incident, the experience Soviet Russia, which had lost the real combat power of the so-called elite of the imperial army, did not take the Japanese army seriously at first. However, unlike Japan at this time, Soviet Russia was already unable to deal with the frontal crushing of the German army. At this time, if two hundred thousand soldiers were allowed to If the Japanese army attacked from behind, the only fate for Soviet Russia would be defeat and destruction. Therefore, the Soviet Russians finally could no longer remain calm. This time, the Soviet Russians learned the lesson and did not immediately seek help from the coalition government. Instead, they " In the name of "GCGJ", they put pressure on the Chinese GCD to ask the coalition government to send troops to the northwest to "encircle Wei and save Zhao." Naturally, the Central Committee of the Chinese GCD did not dare to ignore the voice of "GCGJ" and sent Zhou, who had a good relationship with the Xuebing Army, to come forward to handle the matter. ,
In Chongqing, after receiving the intelligence from Japan that the Japanese army would launch an air attack on the United States, Ouyang Yun never left the headquarters. As a time traveler, he has past history to draw lessons from. What Ouyang Yun is most worried about is the Americans. Because Mount Fuji entered the historical stage early and played a role, it fell into the Japanese calculations. If the United States really ceased war with Japan because of this, then China would be under unprecedented pressure. Just imagine, if Japan conquered more than 150 people in Southeast Asia and Australia One hundred thousand Japanese troops and the so-called National Liberation Army were all deployed on the Chinese battlefield. So what changes will happen to the Chinese battlefield? Perhaps, China will become the next Soviet Russia. Fortunately, Roosevelt withstood the pressure, and for Ouyang Yun felt that it was time to repay the "friendship" of the Americans due to the demands made by the U.S. government. However, before the Americans' affairs were settled, the Soviet Russians came to visit again. Ouyang Yun had no good impressions of the Soviet Union. , Outer Mongolia, Xinjiang, and the Soviet Russians stubbornly maintained their influence on these two places even though they were unable to protect themselves. Ouyang Yun would not give them a good look if they tried alone. Therefore, even if the Soviet Russians He could keep a low profile and let Zhou step in as an intermediary. Ouyang Yun still made his previous request very forcefully.
In this regard, Zhou Yi has no good solution. Of course, from his true heart, he should also hope that the country can recover the lost land lost by the previous dynasty. Having said that, China does have the capital to make this request. As a As a Chinese, of course he would be proud of this, but he was not sure whether the Russians would compromise.