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Volume 1 On the Songhua River Chapter 3047 Roosevelt¡¯s Conspiracy

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    Located in Duluth, north of the border between the United States and Canada, the wartime capital of the United States, President Roosevelt had been staying at the wartime high command for several days. Due to poor rest, the president, who was already sick, became increasingly sick.  Haggard and haggard.  ¡×¨J

    The two opposing sides invested millions of soldiers to fight on the battlefield with real swords and guns. Roosevelt was an outsider and couldn't get involved, so he simply handed over the command of the battlefield to the staff of the Supreme Wartime Headquarters.  He doesn't have to spend time here, but he believes that as the supreme wartime commander of the United States, his position should be here.

    Roosevelt stayed in the war room every day, listening to the generals arguing and studying battle plans, mobilizing troops, and what measures to take. Although some military terms sounded unclear to him, he saw the generals busy in front of him and looked at the direction.  With the admiration and dependence in his eyes, he understood the meaning of his existence.

    It is no exaggeration to say that Roosevelt won the unanimous trust and dependence of the military generals with his political wisdom and superb political skills. At the same time, Roosevelt also knew that his energy was passing rapidly. If he was swaying in the wind and rain,  A little candlelight will go out at any time.

    Another night has come, and it seems that in Duluth, the sound of artillery from the west can be heard. In a room of the wartime high headquarters, Roosevelt is sitting in a wheelchair, with sallow and exhausted muscles on his face,  There was a trace of confusion in his originally sharp eyes, as if he had an uncontrollable loss about the future and fate of the ongoing Patriotic War.

    The sudden withdrawal of Japanese troops from the North American battlefield is by no means a blessing for the United States.  If the German and Japanese armies coexisted on the North American battlefield, with Roosevelt's political wisdom.  The cunning of politicians will certainly be found.  Let this opportunity for a tiger and a wolf to compete, but now such an opportunity will never appear again. The Germans can concentrate on dealing with the United States without any distractions.

    When he thought of this, Roosevelt turned to Tang Qiuli, the Chinese who was fighting against the Japanese on the west coast of the Pacific and held the title of Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Allied Forces, but was insidious and cunning.  Full of resentment, from the surface, the Chinese Army's attack on the Japanese was to relieve the pressure on the U.S. and Canadian forces on the North American battlefield and to perform the duties of allies. At least, this is what the mainstream generals on the American side think.  of.

    But Roosevelt, who was well versed in politics and the exchange of interests, didn¡¯t see it that way.  The Chinese Tang Qiuli took action against the Japanese on the battlefield in the Southwest Pacific at such an inappropriate time that he smelled a conspiracy.

    If in April 1941.  When the Japanese began to attack the west coast of the United States, Tang Qiuli attacked the Japanese-occupied areas in the Southwest Pacific. This Chinese was the savior of the United States.  But no matter how you look at it now, it's all between Tang Qiuli and Hitler.  Some kind of ulterior secret deal was reached, and the Chinese stepped in to clear out contenders for North American interests for the Germans.

    Otherwise.  The current North American battlefield will maintain its original stalemate. Roosevelt can also use various despicable or fair means to buy more time for the United States to prepare for war. The most obvious example is that after the Japanese withdrew their troops from the North American battlefield, Germany  The people immediately began to attack across the board.

    "Tacit understanding and tacit cooperation!" Roosevelt murmured to himself. With the natural intuition of politicians, he was almost certain that there was no relationship between the Chinese Tang Qiuli and the German lunatic Hitler, or between the Japanese and the Germans.  There must be some shady behind-the-scenes dealings.

    Behind this transaction, the Americans are the victims of interest, the Japanese are passive pawns and indirect losers of interests, and the Germans and Chinese are the beneficiaries. If Roosevelt knew, there had been a conflict between Hitler and Tang Qiuli.  Secretly communicating with each other, expressing affection, and constantly exchanging telegrams. Will he be so angry that he vomits blood and dies on the spot?

    "Despicable and shameless Chinese!" Roosevelt's originally dull eyes suddenly glowed with hatred. He began to consider whether to use a considerable part of his resources to support Chairman Chiang who was nestled in southwest China.  Tang Qiuli created the biggest trouble?

    Although the United States is now in a precarious position under the strong attack of the Germans and is in danger of not being able to protect itself, it is still capable of feeding Chairman Chiang. What's more, since the end of World War I, the United States has been in this regard.  The State Department and the Joint Chiefs of Staff Intelligence Bureau both have a group of experts who are familiar with this method, destabilizing a country and creating conflicts within it. The US government is an experienced master.

    "Tomorrow, start implementing this matter!" Roosevelt secretly made up his mind to create trouble for Tang Qiuli among the Chinese, preventing him from concentrating on using all his forces on the Southwest Pacific battlefield to let the Japanese breathe.  After a while, with the greed of the Japanese, they will definitely turn their attention to the North American battlefield again. If so, the dispute between the Germans and the Japanese over the interests of North America will become the main conflict.

     A complete plan to create conflicts within the Chinese people was initially taking shape. Roosevelt even became enthusiastic about it. At this time, he heard slight footsteps and walked into the room. There was no need to look back. It was too familiar.  .

    "Jeffrey, come to see me so late, is there any problem that is difficult to solve?" He rocked the wheelchair and turned around with a smile. The previous fatigue and dim eyes were swept away, and he appeared in  General Jeff Field, Chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff and Chief of Staff of the Supreme Wartime Command, was still facing the same Mr. President who was full of confidence and wisdom.

    I don¡¯t know why, but when he saw Mr. President, General Jefferfield¡¯s heavy and helpless heart suddenly calmed down. He thought for a moment and said: ¡°Mr. President, I¡¯m very sorry to bother you so late!  Yes, there is a very difficult question now!¡±

    Roosevelt did not ask further questions, but just listened with a smile, "Mr. President, now in the northern battlefield, our army and the Canadian army are under great pressure from the Germans. You also know that the strategic depth and space of the northern battlefield are relatively large.  It was narrow and there was not much room for maneuver, so we could only engage in a head-on positional battle with the German army. Therefore, the casualties of the troops were very huge!"

    "In just three days from July 27th to 29th, on the O'Neill, Peel and Bismarck lines, we lost more than 50,000 soldiers, and the Canadian army lost more than 30,000 soldiers. Although the German army was delayed,  The offensive momentum is still unbearable.¡±

    "Jeffrey, I don't want to hear this. I just want to know if your general staff has any solutions?" Roosevelt didn't want to hear his chief of staff complain, so he interrupted him and asked.

    Jefferfield was stunned, and immediately realized that he was not here to complain, and said: "The solution of the General Staff is to give up the Peel and Bismarck lines, and withdraw the troops to Winnipeg in Canada and our country.  In the Aberdeen area, a two-wing layout and a flank attack were formed. Firstly, it could disperse the German offensive forces and weaken their military advantage. Secondly, it could force the Germans to slow down their attack because they were worried about being flanked by both wings.  . .

    "Okay, Jefferfield, I know what your problem is!" Roosevelt smiled, interrupted his subordinates again, and said: "The key is the Canadians. They don't want to bring the war to the country. Therefore, Wen  Bernie is the biggest problem, right?"

    Although he was interrupted by the President, Jefferey was not dissatisfied at all. He was impressed by the President's quick thinking and reaction, and said honestly: "Yes, Mr. President, I can't convince Canada."  people!"

    "I understand, Jefferfield, you continue to mobilize the troops according to the plan, and leave the Canadians to me!" Roosevelt said firmly, and General Jefferfield left with confidence. He knew that as long as Mr. President is like this,  Said, then everything is not a problem.

    Roosevelt thought quietly for a while and said to Chief of Staff Joelna: "Joelna, call the ambassador to Canada and ask him to inform the Canadian side. I will fly to Ottawa tomorrow morning to meet with the Canadian Prime Minister.  Mackenzie holds talks.¡±

    This night, Roosevelt was destined to be busy. After dealing with the military affairs, he convened a meeting with the directors of the State Council and the intelligence system. The content of the meeting was how to implement himself and support the Chongqing National Government.

    Obviously, officials of the U.S. State Department and the intelligence system were shocked by Mr. President¡¯s speech, ¡°Support the Chinese government?¡± Mr. President was not wrong, right? The United States now has too much time to take care of itself in the face of the powerful German military offensive. What else can it do?  What extra energy should be spent on aiding China on the other side of the Pacific?

    What¡¯s more, the Chinese are now fighting smoothly in the Southwest Pacific battlefield and have attracted more than one million Japanese soldiers from the North American battlefield. No matter how you look at it, they don¡¯t need assistance, right?

    The meeting lasted until late at night. I don¡¯t know how Roosevelt did it. The next day, more than 30 State Department and intelligence system officials who put on the uniforms of the US Army followed the previous retreat route from Australia with a special mission.  , passed through the Bering Strait in North America, entered Asia, and traveled thousands of miles to Chongqing in southwest China.

    This group of American diplomats and intelligence officials has a nice name, "Allied Headquarters Observation Mission to the Southwest Pacific Battlefield!" The purpose is to learn the tactics and tactics of the Chinese independent division troops in fighting Japan on the Southwest Pacific battlefield.  , and strengthen cooperation between the Allied Forces and the Chinese Army.

    "After entering Asia, this so-called "observation group" took routes within the area controlled by the Northern Forces of the Independent Division. Every move it made could not escape the eyes of the agents of the Investigation Division, the special agency of the Independent Division.

    The information will soon arrive in Yang.In the hands of Tang Qiuli, after reading it, he didn¡¯t pay much attention to it. Nowadays, if the clay Buddha crosses the river and cannot protect himself, what else can the Americans do?

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