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    At the same time, at the Huangshan official residence in Chongqing.

    A group of senior generals and senior advisers from the headquarters and aides-de-camp are conducting a comprehensive review of the Myanmar battle, based on battle reports provided by the Myanmar theater.

    Principal Chang was also watching quietly.

    Liu Sheng said while working on the picture: "Zi Ren secretly accumulated more than 300 155mm heavy guns, nearly 1,000 fighter jets of various types, and more than 1,000 tanks of various types."

    "Even when the situation on the central battlefield was the most dangerous, these weapons and equipment were never used."

    ¡°Even though the battlefield situation in Shan State on the right continued to deteriorate, he never used this batch of weapons and equipment.¡±

    "This forbearance is really amazing. If it were me, I would have lost my composure."

    Bai Chongbei said sincerely: "Zi Ren's forbearance is based on his full understanding of the situation in Myanmar. If he had not already had a plan in mind, he would not have dared to do so."

    Nodding, Liu Sheng added: "As mentioned by Mr. Jiang, there is another biggest benefit of Ziren's doing this, that is, he can accomplish his feats in one battle, inflict heavy damage or even completely annihilate the Japanese Burmese troops, thereby reversing the situation on the Asian battlefield.  "

    Listening to Liu Sheng and Bai Chongbei praising Zhong Yi, Chen Shi couldn't help but murmur in a low voice.

    Unexpectedly, Bai Chongbei's sharp eyes actually heard it, and he asked with a smile: "Brother Cixiu, you seem to have a different opinion?"

    "I really have a different opinion than the two of you." Chen Shi said, "First of all, the equipment Zhong Yi accumulated was aided by the U.S. government to the Nationalist government, and was forcibly intercepted by Zhong Yi! Secondly, Zhong Yi  Yi is actually extremely stupid to take such a risk! If it succeeds, that's it. If it fails, it will put millions of soldiers of the expeditionary force and the entire National Government in catastrophe! Haven't you ever thought about what would happen if the Chinese Expeditionary Force were defeated?  What are the consequences?"

    Liu Sheng said: "I really thought about it before, but now I don't need to think about it."

    "Now?" Chen Shi said, "Brother Zhang, do you think that the Battle of Burma will be won now?"

    "Of course." Liu Sheng said, "Does Brother Cixiu think that it is possible to lose the battle in Burma?"

    Chen Shidao: "I don't say we have lost, but if we say we have won now, is it too early? In any case, the three major groups of the Japanese and Burmese Condemn Forces still maintain their intact structures."

    "This is only temporary." Bai Chongbei waved his hand and said, "It won't be long before the three major groups of 500,000 troops sent by the Japanese army to Burma will cease to exist."

    "Brother Jiansheng is too optimistic." He Yingpei said in support, "It is indeed too early to say that the Japanese army sent by Burma will be completely wiped out."

    Liu Sheng said: "Then let's wait and see."

    Principal Chang¡¯s eyes flashed and he didn¡¯t speak from the beginning to the end.

    Principal Chang¡¯s current mood can be said to be very complicated.

    Because of the restoration of Yangon, what he was most worried about before has changed from a long-term worry to a near-term worry!

    He really didn¡¯t expect that Zhong Yi would grow up so fast. In the blink of an eye, the little battalion commander had turned into a being who could rival him.

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    At this time, in Washington, USA.

    Roosevelt also received good news from Stilwell.

    Since its founding, the United States has been a pragmatic country to the core.

    The so-called democracy, the so-called fairness, and the so-called spirit of the Constitution do not exist.

    Madison, the father of the U.S. Constitution, was a slave owner. Isn¡¯t the fairness advocated by the U.S. Constitution nonsense?

    For the US government, as long as it is beneficial to the interests of the United States, they can even cooperate with the devil!  That's why they sold a large amount of steel and crude oil to Japan at the beginning of the Anti-Japanese War, helped Japan produce weapons and equipment in large quantities, and then used these weapons and equipment to kill the Chinese.

    But the actions of Americans ultimately led to disastrous consequences.

    The Japanese used steel purchased from the United States to make aerial bombs and threw them in Hawaii and on the heads of Americans.

    So the Americans were angered and began to vigorously assist China in fighting Japan. The model was that the United States provided money and weapons and equipment, and China was responsible for providing personnel.

    ??At least this is the case on the Asian battlefield.

    It should be noted that the industrial equipment and weapons and equipment provided by the U.S. government to the Nationalist Government and the Chinese Expeditionary Force are not given for free, but are only leased.

    The so-called lease means that you have to pay it back in the end.

      Either repay in kind or directly in money.

    This includes aid to the United Kingdom and the Soviet Union.

    So after World War II is over, the United States alone will account for more than 70% of the world's wealth!

    But even so, the U.S. government is still reluctant to provide weapons and equipment to the Nationalist government.

    No, Stilwell reiterated the old talk with Roosevelt in the victory report, saying that President Chang was a complete idiot and that the National Government was rotten to the core and was not worthy of the support of the U.S. government. Finally, he solemnly proposed that he would lease it to  The weapons and equipment of the Nationalist Government were lent to the Chinese Expeditionary Force.

    Stilwell believed that this batch of weapons and equipment would be far more powerful in the hands of the Chinese Expeditionary Force than in the hands of the Chinese army, and would be more capable of attacking the Japanese government.

    Roosevelt asked Army Chief of Staff Marshall: "General Marshall, do you think Stilwell is right?"

    "Mr. President, I agree with General Stilwell's judgment." Marshall first affirmed Stilwell's opinion, and then went on to say, "However, such a decision must be made with caution."

    Roosevelt asked: "General Marshall, are you worried about something?"

    "Yes." Marshall nodded and said, "If all the supplies are lent to the Burma war zone, what if the National Government and Chang Kaishen surrender in anger?"

    "Surrender?" Roosevelt asked, "Chang Kaishen shouldn't do it, right?"

    "No, no, no, no." Marshall shook his head and said, "When people are desperate, they can do anything."

    "Okay, okay, then let's continue with the original plan." Roosevelt shrugged and said, "Fortunately, the Myanmar theater has achieved a segmental victory, and the Myanmar industrial zone has basically been completed and put into production. I believe  Even without the assistance of the U.S. government, we can still turn to counterattack."

    Marshall immediately showed a knowing smile.

    In fact, there was a tacit underlying reason why the Nationalist Government no longer reduced supplies to the Myanmar war zone, but neither of them said it out.

    The potential reason is that Zhong Yi¡¯s performance is too amazing.

    It was so stunning that both Marshall and Roosevelt were frightened, so they instinctively began to play the balancing act to maintain a balance between Zhong Yi's Burma Theater and Chang Kaishen's China Theater.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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