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Text Chapter 383 It¡¯s just mutual use

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    In Li Yanping's view, if the British really planned to join the Anti-Resistance Alliance and go to Southeast Asia for so-called assistance, which was actually to serve as a shield for them, then they would never give up just because of Yang Zhen's simple opposition. The United States  If people really wear the same pants as them, they will definitely take certain measures to force the Anti-League to bow their heads.

    If the Americans really start to delay or even interrupt the assistance to the Anti-League in the future, then it will be a fatal blow to the Anti-League, especially Yang Zhen¡¯s huge industrial development plan, and this may  Sex is not a little, or even quite big.

    Regarding Li Yanping's concerns, Yang Zhen did not answer him immediately, but was silent for a while before saying firmly, "No matter what the United States and Britain think, we must not participate in Southeast Asia, let alone a column or a few divisions, just one  It¡¯s impossible for a division or a regiment.¡±

    "Otherwise, our vitality will not only be swallowed up by the vast tropical rainforest there, but also be ruined in vain by all sides. We cannot take the risk of weakening our own strength to excuse this disaster for them.  What's more, the situation there cannot be solved by one or two platoons. "

    "It's not just the terrain and climate that are not suitable for our army to fight. What's more serious are the political problems. Compared with military problems, political problems bring more dangers and more troubles.  Big, if we simply cooperate with the Americans, it would be a simple mutual utilization relationship, but if there are also Chongqing and the British involved, the problem will be much more complicated. "

    "Especially the British, they have no good intentions at all in asking us to go to Southeast Asia at this time. Their intention is not just to ask us to support them, it's that simple. In addition, Chongqing is almost about to have a public fallout with us.  It's a huge quagmire for us."

    "Even if we don't count the political issues, the military issues alone are quite complicated. The three countries and the four parties are entangled together, involving multiple command issues. Let alone Chongqing and the British, they will never hand over the command to us.  Yes, even Americans would not agree.¡±

    "We will not agree to hand over our troops to the British and use them as shields to waste them in vain. The three countries and the four parties seem to be powerful, but in fact they are all in chaos internally, and they are restraining each other, etc.  They found a balance point and finally made a decision, and everything was cold. In this way, I think if the battle is not fought, it is actually lost. "

    "Especially the three aspects. Of course, if you add the Chongqing aspect, it is the problem of the four aspects of military cooperation. It will be even more obvious. The system, organization, and combat style of our army are almost completely different from those of the United States and the United Kingdom. We  The difference in their way of thinking is even more different.¡±

    "Coupled with the differences in weapons and equipment, the issue of ammunition replenishment is a very troublesome matter. If we send troops to assist in the defense of Southeast Asia, then the replenishment of a large amount of ammunition required for a battle will have to come all the way from the northeast.  Transported there, coupled with the complicated situation along the way, not to mention us, even the National Government does not have this ability. "

    "However, from a practical point of view, the American thinking should be purely from a military point of view. The poor combat effectiveness of the British colonial army and the importance of Southeast Asian resources to Japan are what the Americans consider, but the real intention of the British is  It¡¯s definitely not as simple as it seems.¡±

    "The British are wooing us to fight in Southeast Asia. I feel that it is not only a military necessity, but also contains other factors and ideas behind it. It is even possible that they want to use us as a means of pressure to force Chongqing.  Accepting some of their conditions may be very harsh.¡±

    "We cannot be scapegoats for the British, let alone pawns for them to persecute our compatriots. Although we have different political views from Chongqing, we are all Chinese, descendants of Yan and Huang, and sons and daughters of China. There is no internal conflict between us.  At best, it¡¯s a fight between brothers.¡±

    "But when it comes to the British, we are fighting against foreign humiliation together. We cannot become a means for foreigners to oppress our compatriots for our own selfish interests. At present, Chongqing has serious territorial disputes with the two major British colonies of Myanmar and India. The British  They have been encroaching on our territory before.¡±

    "Especially in Tibet and Yunnan, the British have been peeping at us for a long time. The British are dragging us to Southeast Asia at this time, and their thoughts will never be based solely on the perspective of the battlefield. Therefore, we will respond to this request of the British no matter what.  Even with a knife on his neck, he wouldn't be able to agree."

    "Even if the Americans will reduce the amount of aid they provide us, or even interrupt the aid to us, we will never agree to it, but don't worry too much. The British are British, and the Americans are the United States."?, although their general attitudes are similar, there are still differences.

    "Americans will not sacrifice the interests of the British to harm their own interests, and they will not exchange their fundamental interests for the British's private thoughts that cannot be brought to the table, no matter what they do.  reaction, but one thing you have to remember is that it is not in the interests of Americans to weaken our strength at this time.¡±

    "Otherwise, they wouldn't have let Pearson just be a test, rather than talk to us directly on behalf of the Americans. Of course, Americans will give priority to the British people of the same species in some things, but they will not do it for themselves.  The core interests are not to accommodate the British. "

    "As long as the Japanese are still on the offensive, the Americans may reduce their assistance to us, but the Americans who ask for us on the battlefield will never completely stop their assistance to us, because they know that our strength will become stronger.  The weaker they are, the higher the price will be for them.¡±

    "Children who cry are given milk, and children who are fussy are given food. The same is true in the current situation. Otherwise, you would think that the Americans' aid to us since last year would be so easy to get. They have continued to strengthen our  Strength is to avoid war with Japan as much as possible.¡±

    "They just want to use us to fight the Japanese for them and weaken the Japanese as much as possible. After the Japanese are completely trapped in the Chinese battlefield, they will take action according to the situation, but their thirst for resources has reached the extreme.  The Japanese just didn¡¯t follow their plan.¡±

    "Once the full-scale war between the United States and Japan breaks out, they will not stop aiding us, because our interests in some aspects are the same and the same. It is not in the interests of the Americans to cripple the Anti-Japanese Alliance in advance.  , and allowing the Anti-Japanese Alliance to be limited to its current scale cannot continue to develop, and it is not in the interests of the Americans.¡±

    "As long as the Japanese threat is still there, the Americans will need us, so it may be reduced or temporarily terminated, but they will never stop their assistance to us, so there is no need for us to worry too much about the Americans.  End our aid for this reason.¡±

    "Although we are the same ancestors, after so many years of separation, Americans will not abandon their fundamental interests for the British. This US-British alliance does not leave any loopholes for us to exploit. As for the attitude of the British, we  No need to take it too seriously.¡±

    "As for the second point, it is even simpler. According to the current development of the world situation and the estimated amount of oil reserves currently in the hands of the Japanese, the U.S-Japanese war will not break out in full before the end of this year. If the U.S-Japanese war breaks out in full,  So the Japanese, who are desperate for oil, will definitely attack Southeast Asia as soon as they attack the Americans."

    "The continental United States is far away from Japan, across the entire Pacific Ocean. For Japan, their hands are not that long, but for Southeast Asia, where they are already close and have enough resources to meet their needs, the Japanese do not have that many  of scruples.¡±

    "However, the terrain of Southeast Asia is complex and the climate is hot. Most of them are dense tropical rainforests. The Japanese live in the northern temperate zone, which is very different from the tropical climate there. If they do not conduct adaptive training in advance, the Japanese themselves will first  I¡¯m afraid it will be swallowed up by tropical diseases and rainforests there.¡±

    "And this adaptive training can't be completed in less than half a year. The Japanese have always been meticulous when formulating combat plans, and they have extremely strict considerations on many issues. Therefore, their troops participating in the war  , the Japanese will not easily start a war if certain standards are not met.¡±

    "You know, what they are dealing with this time is not the poor and weak China, but the two most powerful countries in the world, and the world's joint-number one naval power. The British naval fleet was dragged on the European battlefield.  This is true, but the strength of the American Pacific Fleet is enough to compete with their navy. "

    "The Japanese will not launch an attack until the U.S. Pacific Fleet is defeated and the Japanese troops participating in the war meet training standards. According to my judgment and the number of Japanese divisions that have been transferred to Southeast Asia, Taiwan, and Hainan Island,  The war between the Japanese and the Americans should break out between the end of this year and the beginning of next year.¡±

    "What's more, the Japanese have to wait for the progress of their allies, the Germans, in the Soviet Union and North African battlefields before they can better decide on their plan for the second phase. Lao Li, the Japanese have a very tight appetite.  , Their target is not just Southeast Asia, maybe India and the Middle East will also be within their sights.¡±

    "As long as the German army is not on the battlefield in North Africa, it will gain the final decision and control North Africa.If it is not directly to the Suez Canal, even if they have made up their minds, they will still wait and see. An overly greedy snake, it is their habit to look at Shu long.  "

    "Don't worry, Lao Li. Before December this year, there will definitely be undercurrents in the battlefield in Southeast Asia in private, but on the surface it will definitely be calm. Without destroying the U.S. Pacific Fleet, no matter how much troops the Japanese mobilize, they will not invade Southeast Asia.  Hands-on."

    "This means that we promised that their offensive will not be launched later than February next year. Now it is about to enter September, which means that it is less than three months before the U.S-Japanese war at the end of the year. And what can our current operations do?  What the results will be, we don¡¯t know yet.¡±

    "But our second phase of operations must wait until the first phase has been roughly decisive before it can be truly launched. In this case, we can postpone the second phase of operations until the full-scale outbreak of the U.S-Japanese war.  "Americans want us to take the pressure off of them when they need it."

    "Then why can't we let the Japanese's southward advance plan serve as our second-stage combat plan to reduce the pressure that the Japanese army may bring to us? According to the number of divisions currently incorporated into the Southern Army by the Japanese army, we want to be able to do so in a short period of time.  To annex Southeast Asia, the quantity is still not enough.¡±
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