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    ¡°No objection,¡± Stilwell said, ¡°That¡¯s why I came to Myanmar.¡±

    "No objection." Alexander said depressedly, "On this point, the interests of the British Empire, the United States and China are the same, that's it."

    "Very good." Zhong Yi added, "It is precisely because of the common demands that there is a basis for cooperation."

    Stilwell said: "Then the question now is, in what way to achieve tripartite cooperation?"

    Hearing this, Alexander immediately became alert. Why did he feel something different?

    "In what way?" Alexander frowned and said, "Of course it will be in the form of a military alliance to jointly fight against the Japanese invaders. Are there any other ways of cooperation?"

    Zhong Yi said: "Of course the military alliance is not a problem, but the question is, who will lead this alliance? Is it led by you, General Alexander? Or is it led by General Stilwell or me?"

    Stilwell said: "General Zhong, you are the commander-in-chief of the India-Burma Theater. Of course, you will take the lead."

    Zhong Yi¡¯s identity as commander-in-chief of the India-Burma Theater was appointed by the International Anti-Japanese Alliance. Alexander had no way of denying this.

    But it is absolutely impossible for Alexander to obey Zhong Yi's command.

    How could the British Empire¡¯s army accept the command of a Chinese general?  Absolutely ridiculous!

    At that moment, Alexander frowned and said: "I have a different view on the command issue. General Zhong is indeed the commander of the India-Burma theater appointed by the International Anti-Japanese Alliance, but he lacks understanding of the British troops stationed in India and Burma.  The officers and soldiers of the British army are not very familiar with him, so it is best for him to be responsible for commanding the national army."

    After a pause, Alexander continued: "As for the British and Burmese troops, I am still in charge, but I can guarantee that our Indian and Burmese troops will fully cooperate with the national army in combat."

    Fully cooperate?  I am a fool to believe you!

    In another time and space, it was this Alexander who, when the Japanese army launched an attack on northern Burma, directly led the British-Burmese army to withdraw to India and gave up the flanks of the Chinese Expeditionary Force to the Japanese army, resulting in the great rout of the Chinese Expeditionary Force and the death of more than 40,000 people.  The soldiers had no choice but to cross the mountain. In the end, only a few thousand people came out alive.

    So Zhong Yi said categorically: "No, Myanmar's allied forces must be under unified command!"

    "I also think there should be unified command." Stilwell said, "Otherwise, Myanmar will be in big trouble!"

    "What's the big trouble?" Alexander disagreed, "General Stilwell, are you over exaggerating the Japanese army's combat effectiveness? I admit that the Japanese army did win many battles on the Chinese battlefield, some of which were even unbelievable, such as  In the Battle of Xinkou, half a division defeated more than thirty divisions of the national army."

    "But this is not enough to prove how strong the Japanese army's combat effectiveness is."

    "This can only show how bad the combat effectiveness of the national army is."

    "I dare to assure you that if the Japanese army's opponent in the Battle of Xinkou was the British army, it would not need more than thirty divisions, but only three divisions or even one division. Our British Empire's army would be able to defeat the Japanese army all over the ground.  Looking for teeth!¡±

    "Oh special? Three divisions or even one division?" Stilwell's face fell and he said solemnly, "General Alexander, it seems you know nothing about the combat effectiveness of the Japanese army!"

    "No, it's not that I know nothing about the combat effectiveness of the Japanese army." Alexander waved his hand and said, "It's that you know nothing about the combat effectiveness of the British Empire's army! Therefore, there is no problem with the unified command of the Allied forces in Burma.  But it must not be commanded by the generals of the national army who can only lose battles, but by the generals of the British Empire, that is, me."

    "You will be the one to take command?" Zhong Yi said suddenly, "And then it will be another Dunkirk?"

    Zhong Yi is a merciless slap in the face, because Dunkirk has been Alexander's lifelong pain!

    "Facker, can you not mention Dunkirk?" Alexander said with a dark face, "The fiasco at Dunkirk was not a matter of command, but because"

    "Say it?" Zhong Yi said, "Why don't you say it anymore?"

    Alexander was speechless because he could not find an excuse.

    There is really no excuse for the defeat of Dunkirk.

    Zhong Yi said: "The disastrous defeat at Dunkirk and the total destruction of 400,000 Allied troops were because of your improper command, because you misjudged the speed of the German army's advance, and because you did not make a retreat plan in advance, so  When the German army suddenly appeared at Dunkirk, the British and French allied forces were in a panic and could not organize themselves.Such resistance!  "

    "You made it easy." Alexander said angrily, "If it were you who were in charge, you would have been caught off guard by the Germans too, because the Germans were too fast!"

    Zhong Yi said: "Whether I will be caught off guard by the German army, I don't know, because I have never fought against the German army, but at least, I have never been caught off guard by the Japanese army. So far, I have fought six battles with the Japanese army."  Every time we fought, we won the final victory!¡±

    "I" Alexander was speechless again.

    When it comes to record, he really can't compare with Zhong Yi.

    After receiving the domestic telegram, Alexander knew more or less about Zhong Yi's achievements and his outstanding performance in the Battle of Nanjing, the Battle of Wuhan and the Battle of Zhejiang and Fujian.

    So in terms of record, he is really not as good as Zhong Yi.

    But then again, it is simply impossible for a noble British general to accept the command of a lowly Chinese general. The Chinese are not only ignorant and backward, but also defeated by the British army. As an Anglo-Saxon  Noble, how can he accept the command of the Chinese?

    At that moment, Alexander said: "I still say what I said, it is okay for the British and Burmese troops to cooperate in combat, but it is absolutely impossible for the British and Burmese troops to accept the command of commanders from other countries!"

    After a pause, he added: ¡°And I don¡¯t think the Japanese army will really be able to reach Burma.¡±

    "You know, the Thai army is not a vegetarian. Whether the Japanese army can cross Thailand is still a matter of debate."

    "Perhaps, the Japanese army will be directly blocked by the Thai army, and Myanmar's security will not be threatened at all."

    When Stilwell heard this, he immediately frowned and said in a deep voice: "General Alexander, are you serious?"

    "Of course, of course I am serious." Alexander said solemnly, "In short, it is absolutely impossible for the British and Burmese troops to accept the command of General Zhong Yi."

    Stilwell said: "General Alexander, you'd better think about it carefully."

    "No need to think about it," Alexander said. "The British Empire's army only accepts the command of the empire's generals. This can never be changed."

    Stilwell sighed and the conversation broke down.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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