When Roosevelt was furious, Koizumi Toshiichiro of Singapore was looking through a pile of intelligence materials with a few confidants. The intelligence materials came from the May Agency and the New Delhi Secret Service. Most of the information compiled by the New Delhi Secret Service were related to the situation in the Indian Ocean and the Pacific. The information compiled by the Mei Agency were all news from mainland China. Koizumi Minichiro suddenly remembered to look through this information. This was because he suddenly thought of the reasons for Japan's defeat in that time and space, and then recalled that there seemed to be reports in the previous intelligence that China was developing The content of a large-scale murder weapon naturally made some worries arise in my heart.
As a fellow time traveler, Koizumi Toshiichiro certainly knows what Ouyang Yun's greatest danger is. In view of the fact that under the leadership of Ouyang Yun, China has successively developed the Mandrill heavy tank, the Sky Fortress long-range bomber, the Whiteback Dolphin and Golden Eagle fighter jets, and the Thunderbolt rocket launcher. , Haidongqing helicopters and missiles and other advanced weapons, he has reason to believe that China has the strength to develop super bombs, and based on his understanding of Ouyang Yun, since the latter dared to issue an ultimatum, he might have successfully developed one Super bomb, in that time and space, if the US military had not dropped two super bombs in Japan to force the Japanese government to surrender unconditionally, according to Koizumi's understanding, the US military might not have been able to invade Japan. The casualties were so huge that the landing operation was abandoned and ended.
He started browsing and searching at 8:30 in the morning. By about 3:00 in the afternoon, all the intelligence materials were reviewed and no doubts were found. Research and development, as for why Ouyang Yun issued the ultimatum at this time, maybe it is just because he does not want to send troops to Australia again." Xiaoquan thought this way, and the more he thought about it, the more reasonable he felt, and he could not help but strengthen his determination to carry out the second Australian strategy. Because of his understanding of history, although the U.S. military has declined significantly compared to that time and space, Koizumi is worried about history repeating itself, so he does not want to give the United States a chance to turn around. Moreover, he believes that under the current situation, in order to avoid Japan's final defeat, It is no longer realistic to expect the mainland to do anything. Instead of consuming the strength of the Southeast Asian Imperial Army on opening up the Pacific route, it is better to make greater progress in Australia and accumulate more capital for negotiations. Today, Koizumi no longer dares to dream. Japan could win the Sino-Japanese War and become the largest power in Asia, but at the same time, he did not believe that the Allies had the ability to completely defeat Japan. He believed that this unprecedented war might eventually end through negotiation, and in this case , it is particularly important to accumulate sufficient capital before the negotiation begins.
"Attack, attack, the harder you fight in Australia, the more pressure you can transfer to the homeland..." That night, he wrote in a telegram to the frontline troops.
Roosevelt thought that when China issued an ultimatum to Japan, the Japanese troops in Southeast Asia would definitely return to support the mainland. Toshiichiro Koizumi did the opposite. As a result, the US-Australia coalition forces, which had already been frightened by the Japanese army, immediately showed signs of total collapse. Seeing that the Japanese army was advancing faster and faster day by day, three days later, Roosevelt had to issue an order in the name of the Commander-in-Chief of the United States Armed Forces, announcing the deployment of 300,000 National Guard troops from the mainland to reinforce Australia.
In the past, the U.S. military was at war with the German and Japanese troops in Asia and Europe at the same time, and maintained an absolute advantage on both battlefields. Now, the U.S. military is being dragged down by Australia and is exhausted, and is even unable to fight. They have repeatedly increased their recruitment efforts and provided reinforcements to Australia at all costs.
Australia was in a hurry. On the one hand, the U.S. government transferred the elite troops hidden in the ice (this part of the troops were originally prepared by the U.S. government for counterattack in the Pacific) to Australia. At the same time, it increased communication with the British government and the Soviet Russian government. We also collaborated with these two countries to put pressure on the Chinese government and strictly required the Chinese government to fulfill its responsibilities as the Pacific Allied Forces Command to resolve the crisis in Australia.
"Prime Minister Churchill, the Chinese government is preparing a massive counterattack on the Japanese mainland. This is indeed a blessing for the allies and will help end this ancient war as soon as possible. However, what we must see is that this will not help us regain many of our traditional interests in the Pacific. …I don’t think Prime Minister Churchill wants to see a more powerful China appear in Asia after Japan. At this critical moment, as representatives of Western countries, we have the obligation to join hands to suppress China and prevent it from continuing to grow stronger… "This is a secret message written by Roosevelt to Churchill. In this secret message, Roosevelt bluntly regarded China as the future opponent of the United States and Britain, and suggested that the United States and Britain establish a more extensive alliance to counter China.
Compared with the United States, the United Kingdom, which abandoned Australia, seemed to have suffered a lot and became a de facto government-in-exile. However, because the Chinese army almost took over several other major battlefields outside of the Middle East and North Africa, the British government gained valuable The vast majority of people in the British government are actually happy for this situation to take a breather. Of course, this vast majority of people does not include Churchill.
The ambitious Churchill could not forget the restoration of the former glory of the Empire on which the sun never set. Therefore, although the British government was greatly benefited from this situation, out of serious distrust of the Chinese, he and Roosevelt continued to fight against China. In terms of attitudes, they almost hit it off.
The U.S. government and the British government simultaneously strictly required the Chinese government to fulfill its obligations as the Allied Pacific Command, which still put a lot of pressure on the Chinese government. For example, every time Song Ziwen went to the United Nations Headquarters in Guangzhou before, no matter what he said He was able to get everyone's response immediately, but now, because of the uncooperativeness of the American and British representatives, his speech was not so bright.
As China's first chief representative to the United Nations, Song Ziwen regarded it as a high honor, so he was very concerned about the attitudes of representatives from various countries towards him. Therefore, he was "abused" at the United Nations headquarters the day before yesterday, and rushed to Chongqing to seek an audience the next day. Ouyang Yun suggested that the latter should change Australia's established strategy to maintain China's leadership position in the United Nations.
Ouyang Yun was fully focused on the upcoming "counterattack" at this time, and he was actually not in the mood to pay attention to such trivial matters. Of course, Song Ziwen was now someone he relied on quite a lot, so in order to reassure him, he still specially took out the time to pay attention to such trivial matters. Give Song Ziwen time to talk about this issue.
"There is no need to change anything. The Americans and the British are unhappy because we are living alone." He told the reason for the dissatisfaction between the United States and Britain in a bloody voice, and then gave Song Ziwen a sedative and said, "But don't worry, After another week at most, I think the Americans and British will no longer be in the mood to argue with us about such trivial matters. Well, my Lord Minister of Foreign Affairs, the counterattack is imminent, so my time is precious and I will not accompany you."