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Chapter 1811 Pessimism

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    Marshall said seriously: "Your Excellency, although personally I am willing to believe in the combat effectiveness of the Chinese army and the command ability of General Zhong Yi, the reality is cruel. I have no confidence in the Chinese army's performance in the Battle of Mandalay.  The outlook is pessimistic, and perhaps our aid to northern Myanmar has been a little too hasty."

    After a pause, Marshall continued: "We listened too much to Stilwell's opinions, so that his remarks affected our judgment. It was a bad decision to decide to aid the construction of a large industrial zone in northern Myanmar."

    Hearing this, Roosevelt's face became even more embarrassed, because the aid and construction of the industrial zone in northern Myanmar has been fully launched.

    The machinery, equipment and engineering and technical personnel required for hundreds of aid projects have been sent to Myanmar in batches, and infrastructure projects in Myanmar are also in full swing.

    Thinking about it now, as Marshall said, it was a bit too hasty.

    "Damn it," Roosevelt murmured, "I should have thought carefully if I had known."

    "But fortunately, most of the aid projects in northern Myanmar have just been rolled out." Marshall said, "If we stop it at this time, the losses can still be tolerated."

    After a pause, Marshall said again: "Your Excellency, do you need to stop?"

    At this time, Roosevelt showed his vision as the only president in American history who was elected for four consecutive terms.

    "No, we can't stop it at this time!" Roosevelt shook his head decisively and said, "If we stop the construction assistance project in the northern industrial zone of Myanmar at this time, it will directly cast a vote of no confidence in the Chinese Expeditionary Force in Myanmar. This is undoubtedly  It will greatly dampen the morale of the Chinese Expeditionary Force. If the Chinese Expeditionary Force originally had a slight possibility of winning the war, but after our US government cast a vote of no confidence, they even lost this last chance.  "

    "Okay then." Marshall shrugged and said, "You are the president, you have the final say."

    After thinking for a moment, Roosevelt ordered his secretary: "Immediately draft a telegram and send it to the Burma war zone as an expedited message, saying that the U.S. government and people will always be with them, and that they firmly believe that they will win this battle!"

    "Yes, Your Excellency, President." The beautiful female secretary agreed, turned around and left in a hurry.

    Seeing the female secretary disappear, Roosevelt rubbed his forehead and murmured: "God, the Chinese Expeditionary Force must not lose, it must win, otherwise"

    "What happens next, Roosevelt didn't say.

    "But Marshall can definitely guess it.

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    ? 10 Downing Street, Westminster, London.

    Churchill walked into the conference room on crutches, and the senior British generals present stood up one after another.

    "Everyone, please take a seat." Churchill waved for everyone to take a seat, then walked to the main seat and sat down, while saying, "Is Washington urging us to open a second battlefield in Western Europe as soon as possible?"

    "Yes, Your Excellency, Prime Minister." A British general replied, "The U.S. government can't wait to open a second battlefield on the west coast of Europe to reduce the pressure on the Soviet Union."

    "Ignore them." Churchill waved his hand and said coldly, "Americans are too stupid. They will never see through the nature of the Slavs. The Slavs are the most greedy and untrustworthy nation in the world, bar none.  ! Therefore, the British government will never agree to open a second battlefield in Europe until the Soviet Union has shed its last drop of blood. Yes, that¡¯s it, we will never agree.¡±

    After a pause, Churchill continued: "What's more, Germany has sent an additional one hundred divisions and two million troops to Africa. The pressure on the African battlefield has increased sharply. Therefore, under the premise that the Allied forces' resources are heavily tilted towards the African battlefield.  , we simply cannot spare more resources to open up a second battlefield in Europe!¡±

    After saying this, Churchill asked again: "By the way, how is the situation on the battlefield in Africa?"

    "The situation in the African battlefield is not optimistic, Your Excellency Prime Minister." Another senior general replied, "After receiving reinforcements, Rommel stepped up his offensive. Now the pressure on the British 8th Army and the US 7th Army is very high.  Before we get another reinforcement, I¡¯m afraid we won¡¯t be able to launch a counterattack.¡±

    ¡°Then hurry up and increase your troops again!¡± Churchill frowned.

    "But, Your Excellency, Prime Minister, the British Empire has no troops to mobilize." Another senior general spread his hands and said, "The local military resources have long been exhausted, and most of Australia has fallen. Although India and Canada have not been affected by the war yet, Canada  The population is vast and sparsely populated, and the Indians are too lazy, making them really difficult to use.¡±

    "Fake! Then??Americans increase troops!  "Churchill was furious.

    Another senior general shrugged and said: "The United States has enough troops, but the weapons and equipment they recently produced have all been donated to the Myanmar theater, so they cannot arm more troops before they obtain more weapons and equipment.  There is no way to send more reinforcements to the African battlefield!"

    "Oh? Burma battlefield?" Churchill waved his fat arms and roared hysterically, "This is an extremely stupid decision. I have said before that any assistance to the Burma war zone is stupid and a waste of resources!  Even the British Empire¡¯s army is no match for the Japanese army, and it is even more impossible for the Chinese army to defeat the Japanese army!¡±

    "But, Your Excellency, Prime Minister, the Chinese army won the first battle of Mandalay." A secretary sitting next to him taking notes could not hold back and whispered.

    "Shit, that's a fluke!" Churchill finished speaking and reprimanded sternly, "Shut up, who told you to speak?"

    Seeing that everyone was looking at him, Churchill yelled angrily: "What are you doing to see me like this? Isn't what I said the truth? The last time the Chinese army won the Battle of Mandalay was just a fluke, but this time Japan mobilized  Without 500,000 troops, the Chinese army will have no chance at all!"

    "Just wait and see, the Japanese army will cut through butter and wipe out all the Chinese army in one click. Then the Burma Highway will be cut off, and the Chinese government will lose all assistance, and then it will not be able to hold on.  , surrender to Japan, yes, they will surrender soon."

    "The British Empire is the mainstay of this war!"

    ¡°Only by relying on the British Empire can Americans win this war!¡±

    "It is the stupidest decision to count on those cowardly and incompetent Chinese people!"

    "Fake, oh Zette, there is no more stupid decision than this! Than go!"

    The senior generals present at the meeting looked at each other, completely confused as to why the Prime Minister was so angry.

    ¡°Although the Prime Minister has always had a bad impression of the Chinese, especially the Commander-in-Chief of the Myanmar Theater Zhong Yi, it is very negative, but it is not so intense.

    What happened to Prime Minister, what's going on today?

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