Chapter 859 Berlin's plan. Help them to support the scene
Chapter 859 Berlin's plan. Help them to support the scene
The west is a plateau terrain, and the mountains there limit the extension of the roads and make their supply difficult.
The Japanese army must have been so confused that they would do such a thing. Moreover, the road maintenance in the mountain city was the worst. Not to mention these places, even the roads in Shanghai, Nanjing and Hangzhou were not hardened.
Whoever tries it will know what it tastes like.
"Southeast Asia and South Asia have been a key base for the British to seize supplies over the years. They've invested a considerable amount of money in these areas, and the roads are well-developed, facilitating the advancement of their mechanized forces. Even more serious is that during the Battle of Malacca, the British troops' combat capabilities were completely useless. It's easier to fight useless troops than to fight an effective force with such a huge difference in weaponry. I don't think they'd be so stupid as to fail to understand this."
"That makes sense." Little Zhuge nodded and looked at Zhou Weiguo. "Contact Okamura Yasuji and have them lure the Japanese headquarters into launching another attack on Southeast Asia. Also, tell Xiao Ya to take action as well. This action must be carried out after we receive the weapons assistance from Watsonton."
Now that we have it, it has nothing to do with Shancheng. As for whether Watsonton wants to cause trouble for Shancheng, we'll talk about it when the time comes.
He has a plan, and I have a ladder. Let's counter each other's moves. With the cultural heritage of the mountain city for thousands of years, how can we not be defeated by that group of people?
Watsontown, Presidential Palace.
Roosevelt finished his lunch elegantly, and then took a walk in the garden at the encouragement of his secretary.
A shadow appeared not far away. Soon, the figure came to Roosevelt.
"You don't look like you're in a good mood today." Roosevelt looked at his Secretary of State George and asked.
George gestured for the secretary to leave, then walked up behind him, pushing the wheelchair forward for a moment before saying, "It was you who ordered MacArthur and Nimitz to slow down the delivery of weapons to the mountain city."
The agreement had been signed for a week. Logically, the first batch of weapons should have been shipped, but the problem was that the information he received was that Shancheng had only obtained a few squadrons of fighter jets and bombers so far, and nothing else.
What are you trying to do?
This gave him a headache, as the person in front of him seemed to be planning to cause trouble again.
But the problem is that the empire is not stable yet, so is it appropriate for him to do this?
"Yes," Roosevelt said after a pause, "you are not questioning me about this, are you?"
"Mr. President, you should know that our current situation is not stable. The Japanese army may send troops to Canada at any time. Once they do, we will be in a passive position."
Why did you give Shancheng so many supplies? Wasn't it so that they could fight against the Japanese army? But now you are withholding the supplies. What does this mean?
"Every country should know about our aid to Yamashiro. Tokyo will naturally know this news as well. You should know that this batch of supplies is enough for them to arm several armies. With such a huge military force, how could they just sit back and watch? What we need is a fight, not just giving them supplies for no reason, right?"
The logic is correct, but I feel that this matter may not be that easy.
"Your Excellency the President is right in your consideration."
But... I just don't know if Berlin will give me this opportunity.
Moreover, the people in Yamashiro are not fools. His Excellency the President did this deliberately to give the Japanese army enough time to launch an attack. As long as they attack, the empire's plan will be achieved.
But the question is, will people allow you to calculate like this?
In Berlin, Adolf took a sip of coffee and looked up at Guderian standing before him. "My General, that means the paralytic is going to seize the supplies that were sent to the mountain city."
"Yes, Führer. So far, Shancheng has only acquired a few squadrons of fighter planes and fighter aircraft. The others have not yet been acquired."
Guderian poured him more coffee and said, "Tokyo's attitude is also very confusing right now. Although they held an imperial conference, they haven't made any statement."
"Those little guys in Tokyo might be disgusting, but they're also quite clever. They'll definitely find the path that best suits them, and that path will inevitably involve launching attacks on Southeast Asia and South Asia."
After saying this, Adolf stood up and walked to the window; "This is a good thing. Their attack will also correspondingly contain the British forces. As for Shancheng, I don't want them to continue attacking Shancheng, because that is not in our interests. Maintaining the status quo is best. Therefore, we must help Shancheng."
"What does the Führer mean?" Guderian came up to him and asked in a low voice.
Adolf looked up at the sky for a moment. "Mobilize a group and the forces of our two French armies and set off again to Canada to put pressure on the Americans. Also, have the Foreign Minister contact the Japanese army. We hope to maintain the status quo in relations with Yamashiro. In return, we will provide them with aviation technology."
Tokyo was seriously lacking in aviation. They needed better technology to make up for the lack of air force, and fortunately, they had this in hand.
Guderian lowered his head and pondered for a moment before saying, "If we can manage to get supplies from Watsontown to Fuzhou, it might have unexpected results."
Adolf immediately understood what Guderian meant. He raised his finger and pointed at him. "You are indeed the most intelligent of all my generals. However, we don't need to interfere in this matter. After all, truth will come to light sooner or later. Given our current relationship with them, there is no need for us to intervene."
"But only in this way can the relationship between them and Beisu become strained."
Adolf chuckled. "What else do we need to do? Shancheng took advantage of the recent situation and defrauded us of so much supplies and technology. Beisu has long harbored hatred for them. Furthermore, once our fleet sets out, that paralytic will realize that controlling these weapons is impossible. He will definitely not let Shancheng obtain the supplies so easily and will definitely cause trouble for them. And the one who can create this trouble is Fuzhou."
Having said this, he turned his head to look at Guderian in front of him; "Let's just watch the show in peace."
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