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Chapter 1890 Everyone has their own agenda

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    An Zhenyuan said in astonishment: "Chief Executive, are you serious?"

    "Of course." Zhong Yi said with a smile, "Actually, you have never understood the truth. For Westerners, especially Westerners with the Anglo-Saxons as the core, it is useless to talk about etiquette. You can only talk to them.  Talk about interests, talk about fists, only if you have interests that they can't ignore, or have strength that they can't overwhelm, will they look at you squarely and truly see you as an equal."

    ¡°In this regard, Americans are relatively pragmatic.¡±

    "But the British have sat in the position of superpower for too long and can no longer bend down."

    "So, we just take this opportunity to let the soldiers of our expeditionary force use their fists to help them recognize a cruel and helpless reality."

    An Zhenyuan said: "What reality?"

    Zhong Yi said: "The reality is that the current British army is a bunch of rubbish, and their combat effectiveness is not worth mentioning at all! The Chinese Expeditionary Force can easily defeat them."

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    As he spoke, the scale of the group fight had rapidly expanded.

    In the end, even the most conservative estimates showed that more than 5,000 British troops participated in the group fight, and the number of Chinese Expeditionary Forces was at least 2,000.

    Logically speaking, the number of British troops is almost twice that of the Chinese Expeditionary Force, and their size is also superior.

    Due to the difference in living conditions, Westerners of this era are generally taller and stronger than Easterners.

    Therefore, it can be said that the British army has all the advantages. In addition, it is a group fight and cannot use firearms. The British army should have an overwhelming advantage in the group fight.

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    General Leith, commander-in-chief of the British 8th Army, and Major General Mike, chief of staff, also think so.

    So after the group fight broke out, instead of stopping it, Leith and Mike secretly added fuel to the fire.

    Leith and Mike's intention was actually very simple. Through this group fight, they would firstly show off their power to Zhong Yi, the theater commander they despised, and secondly, take this opportunity to boost the morale of the British army.

    The disastrous defeat at the Battle of El Alamein dealt a heavy blow to the morale of the British and American troops.

    After the battle, the morale of the British army almost fell to the bottom. Many soldiers would even wake up from nightmares in the middle of the night, and a few soldiers would even lose control after hearing Rommel's name.

    This is simply ridiculous. How can the current British army still have the kingly demeanor that a superpower should have?

    Leith was worried about how to boost the morale of the British army, but the Chinese Expeditionary Force came to their door.

    Leith¡¯s understanding of the Chinese army is still stuck in the glorious days of a century ago, when the British Empire only needed a few thousand men to fight all the way to the gates of Beijing and force the Chinese government to kneel down and negotiate.

    So he felt that the Chinese army was the perfect target to boost morale.

    Seeing more and more British troops and Chinese Expeditionary Officers joining the fight, Chief of Staff Mike couldn¡¯t help but feel a little worried and said: ¡°Commander, would you like to intervene? Otherwise something may happen.¡±

    "No need to intervene." Liss said, "Don't you see that all the soldiers on both sides have empty hands?"

    ¡°It¡¯s nothing more than a fight, on a larger scale at most. In short, as long as weapons are not used, it¡¯s not a big deal. Even if the Chinese are killed, they are seeking death themselves and cannot be wronged.¡±

    Mike whispered: "But the problem is, Zhong Yi is the commander-in-chief of the West Asian theater after all."

    "So what about Commander-in-Chief? This was originally a ridiculous appointment." Liss said, "I just took this opportunity to use the disastrous defeat of the Chinese Expeditionary Force to tell the Americans that they made an extremely stupid decision."

    Mike found that he still could not convince Leith, so he could only hold up his hands and say nothing.

    Now the two of them began to watch this large-scale group fight through the armored car window.

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    Not only the commander-in-chief of the British 8th Army, Leith, and the chief of staff, Mike, but also the commander-in-chief of the U.S. 8th Army, Patton, and chief of staff, Patch, also decided to sit on the sidelines.

    To be honest, Patton was also very dissatisfied with the appointment of the Allied General Headquarters.

    It stands to reason that the commander-in-chief of the African Army and the Commander-in-Chief of the West Asian Army should be British.

    Even if the British army performed poorly on the battlefields of Africa and Asia, even if the senior British generals represented by Alexander and Montgomery showed terrible command skills in actual combat, they deserved to be stripped of their command.?The command authority of the theater commander, but shouldn¡¯t it be an American who replaces the British as the theater commander-in-chief?

    Patton felt that he was fully qualified to serve as the commander of the West Asian Theater.

    But in the end, the Allied Commander-in-Chief sent a Chinese as commander.

    Patton could not understand this appointment from the Allied General Headquarters.

    He has heard of the name Zhong Yi. He also heard that Zhong Yi performed well in the Chinese battlefield and the Southeast Asian battlefield, and the Japanese army was badly beaten by him.

    But so what?

    ?? Can the intensity of war and the level of technical equipment on the battlefields in China and Southeast Asia be compared with those on the African battlefields?

    Just because Zhong Yi can command the battles in the Chinese battlefield and the Southeast Asian battlefield does not mean that he can command the battles in the African and West Asian battlefields, because the two are completely different in terms of the proportion of technical equipment used, so for the commander's  The requirements are also completely different.

    It is precisely because of this that Barton also wants to see Zhong Yi¡¯s jokes.

    It would be nice to let Zhong Yi make a joke and embarrass the Chinese army.

    ¡°At least in this way, Zhong Yi will not blindly command in future battles.

    ¡°At least in this way, the Chinese Expeditionary Force can also realize that in West Asia, which country¡¯s military is the core?

    ??Obviously, this core will not be the Chinese Expeditionary Force, nor the British Army, but it can only and must be their US military.

    When Patton said: "Don't worry about them, just let them fight. There are no weapons anyway. As long as there is no large-scale firefight, killing dozens or hundreds of Chinese is no big deal."

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    On the dock transport ship, An Zhenyuan was also eager to try.

    Zhong Yi saw that An Zhenyuan could no longer hold back, so he said, "Go if you want to."

    An Zhenyuan was overjoyed when he heard this. Before leaving, he asked: "Chief, how far can we fight?"

    "Go to death!" Zhong Yi said coldly, "These Anglo-Saxons only respect the strong. If you go all the way and leave some room, they will only think you are cowardly."

    "So feel free to beat him to death, and I will be responsible for beating him to death!"

    "But there is one thing, you are not allowed to use weapons, not even cold weapons!"

    ¡°Only fists or any part of the body are allowed to attack.¡±

    "Yes!" An Zhenyuan responded, turned around and shouted, "Everyone follow me!" (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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