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    Roosevelt and Churchill didn't know the famous saying: Don't be afraid of opponents who are like gods, but be afraid of teammates who are like pigs.  But if they knew, they would definitely add another sentence to this famous saying: Teammates who are like pigs are scary, but teammates who are too smart can sometimes be a big trouble.  Because they are now facing "teammates" who have already shown some intelligence.  We are all allies, so naturally we cannot be too stingy.  The United Kingdom looks down upon Japan's little bit of industry, and the United States looks down upon it even more, so China wants what can they say?  Can't you say no?  We are all allies, okay?  You don¡¯t want it, so why aren¡¯t you willing to give it to us?  From this, we also see how appropriate the Chinese government's choice of timing is: neither Britain nor the United States can offend China too much now.  Needless to say, the United States has just rescued 30,000 American soldiers from the Philippines, and also rescued an American general. The United States must return this favor; the United Kingdom needs nothing to say Song Ziwen and Yan Huiqing just talked about Greece  If Te is not ruthless enough, it will never be just a matter of words.  If Churchill dared to oppose or refuse to hand over Japanese industry to China, then Hitler might think of using napalm to bomb London and even the whole of Great Britain tomorrow.  Churchill believed that the Chinese could definitely do such a thing, because China did not need Britain in Asia. On the contrary, Britain's interests in Southeast Asia also hindered China's progress in Southeast Asia.  Therefore, as long as the Americans do not sever their alliance with China, China does not need to be too taboo.  Obviously, even if China and the UK become hostile countries, as long as China does not go against the United States, the US government will not fall out with China.  Because that would be equivalent to giving Japan a hand in vain.  Therefore, the timing chosen by the Chinese government to put forward conditions is simply perfect.  Neither Britain nor the United States has any good reasons to object, nor can they resort to any means behind the scenes.  But once Britain and the United States relent, the Chinese will definitely take advantage of the victory and pursue it.  Put it all on paper.  By that time, even if Britain and the United States want to go back on their words in the future, it will be difficult to do so.  ¡­ ¡°We have not defeated the Axis powers yet, is it too early to start distributing the final fruits of victory?¡± We cannot let the Chinese get what they want.  In the long run, once this country acquires the Japanese industrial base and develops, it will be far more threatening than Japan.  Churchill winked with Roosevelt and then began to change the subject Since he couldn't refuse on the spot or agree to it, let's delay!  This is the method that any government official in any country can use and is the best at.  Unfortunately, his move came from the National Government.  Song Ziwen and Yan Huiqing, who also know the magic of "delay**", don't think it works: "For any cooperation, it is best to set the conditions well at the beginning. This can also save us a lot of trouble later, and it can also  Let us be more powerful and motivated We believe that Britain and the United States both want to see a China that is fighting against Japan, right? " "Shouldn't the Chinese government fight against Japan?" Churchill looked at the two people with a smile, "China is  Most of the country has been annexed by Japan. "That's why we need adequate compensation!" Yan Huiqing said tit for tat.  "We must get the Japanese industry!" "For China, Japan's industry is too huge. You can't digest it." Churchill insisted.  "That means the British government does not agree to our request?" Yan Huiqing looked directly at the British Prime Minister and asked in a deep voice.  ¡°I don¡¯t think Prime Minister Churchill meant it that way,¡± even though that¡¯s what he actually meant.  Roosevelt hurried to the side to help calm the atmosphere. Yan Huiqing's expression that as long as Churchill dared to nod, China would dare to retaliate made him very nervous The Allies, the Allies, this has not yet formally formed an alliance.  They almost rebelled against each other. It is conceivable that the future of this ally will not be easy.  "Japan has also violated the interests of the British Empire, so after consideration, I think we also need compensation from Japan." Although there was no eye contact, Churchill still received Roosevelt's signal.  The American president did not want him to overly stimulate the Chinese at this time In this case, he could only use a more tactful approach to stop China. After looking at Roosevelt, he planned to bring the United States together: "Of course, I believe  The United States also needs compensation from the Japanese, but apart from their weak industry, Japan must have nothing that we can value. "We do not object to this. The aggressor must pay the price for the invasion.  The other party should also receive corresponding compensation, regardless of whether they really need it." Song Ziwen nodded.  "I very much agree with Mr. Song's words." Churchill laughed dryly and continued to look at Song Ziwen and Song Ziwen with vigilanceIf Britain and the United States also intervene to divide Japanese industry, China may not even get one-third.  But everyone knows that Britain and the United States don't actually need Japan's wealth.  Both Song Ziwen and Song Ziwen were very shrewd, and it was impossible not to understand his plan.  And just as he expected, Song Ziwen smiled at him: "But out of integrity considerations, we hope to sign a treaty." "A treaty?" Churchill was stunned for a moment, "Is it a treaty to distribute Japanese industry after the war?" "  Of course there must be content in this regard." Song Ziwen said, "But we also need a provision on mutual supervision. The three countries will supervise each other's occupation and digestion of Japanese industry" "Mr. Song, what do you mean?  ?" Churchill snorted, "Are you doubting us?" "That's right!" "You" You are afraid to talk about everything.  Even Churchill, who was used to seeing strong winds and waves, was almost choked by Song Ziwen's simple words.  I know your plan, but I just don¡¯t trust you. What can you do?  "Do you think we will return the Japanese industry to them?" Churchill shouted, he was already a little angry.  "We do not deny this possibility, but what we are most worried about is waste The industrial strength of the Japanese is not worth mentioning compared to that of Britain and the United States, but it is extremely precious to backward China. We do not want these precious  Industrial equipment has been wasted by some people for unnecessary reasons," Yan Huiqing said calmly.  "That is to say, China lacks the most basic trust in Britain!" Churchill snorted, "In this case. On behalf of the British Empire, I declare to your country that we will refuse all cooperation related to your country. Including allowing you to transport supplies through Myanmar  " "Since China took over Vietnam and other places, Myanmar has not been the most important channel for us to obtain international assistance. However, with the Japanese attack on Southeast Asia and the direction of their future attack, Myanmar's importance to China cannot be underestimated.  ¡­ It still has the possibility of becoming China¡¯s only external communication line,¡± Song Ziwen said.  "It seems you are quite sensible." Churchill snorted coldly.  "You haven't figured it out yet, Mr. Prime Minister." Yan Huiqing also looked at Churchill coldly, "In order to protect China's interests, we may take any measures! This definitely includes attacking the so-called allies who do not regard us as allies.  The allies attack! " "I don't understand what you are saying. Do you want to declare war on the British Empire?" Churchill asked with a gloomy face, almost roaring.  "For the survival of the country. We can declare war on anyone. Even if we repeat the scene of declaring war on the whole world, we will never retreat a step." Yan Huiqing responded tit for tat.  "But you failed last time." Churchill sneered.  ¡°But at least we dare to do that.¡± Yan Huiqing also sneered.  ¡°It¡¯s a pity that a lot of bravery comes from ignorance. Ignorant people are fearless!¡± Churchill mocked.  "At least it's better than being a coward all the time. When future generations ask about us, we can at least proudly tell them: We didn't surrender to anyone!" Yan Huiqing sneered, "But Mr. Prime Minister, who is sensible and as wise as the ocean,  I wonder if you can tell me how sad your people would be if the British Empire lost India? " India is the brightest jewel in the crown of the British Empire!" Churchill!  He gritted his teeth.  "Okay, gentlemen. Let me reiterate again, and this will be my last statement: we are allies, not enemies!" Roosevelt couldn't help it. He slapped his hand on the desk, "Today's meeting will end with this.  It's over! I hope you can calm down when you go back and don't treat each other as enemies just because of a little verbal argument If that's the case, let's just surrender to the Axis powers together! " "Our attitude is indeed excessive today!  , I'm sorry to make you two unhappy, but our conditions will not change." Song Ziwen stood up, took out another document from his briefcase and handed it to Roosevelt's desk.  "This is a document sent from our country. I hope you, Mr. President, can take a careful look Goodbye!" "Mr. President, the Chinese have begun to air their ambitions. They have not driven away the invaders yet.  Out of their own homes This shows that they are far more threatening and more dangerous than Japan. If they get Japanese industry, then I can be sure that in less than twenty years, there will be no more Britain in Asia.  A place where we can talk to the United States." Churchill left later than Song Ziwen, but he did not forget it when he left.Remember to remind Roosevelt.  "I know this very well. And I can tell you that I have always been very wary of China. But no matter what, we are allies now, and we must concentrate our efforts to defeat the Axis powers first." Roosevelt replied.  "It is right to concentrate our efforts, but we cannot overindulge." Churchill retorted, "If the United States also expresses its dissatisfaction with China, then I believe that the Chinese government will not dare to be so tough After all, they still need US aid to fight against  "The Japanese." "But if China loses the war, Japan will be able to deploy more troops, and they can even directly arm these Chinese, just like they armed the Soviet reform-through-labor prisoners," Roosevelt said solemnly, "Mr. Prime Minister."  , the consequences are equally terrible, and more urgent than the future threat from China. "I want to know your opinion on the Chinese proposal to form a Southeast Asian Allied Forces Command," Churchill said suddenly.  "Don't you care about this proposal?" Roosevelt was startled. Churchill's previous views on this proposal were not very good.  "I don't care about the appearance. My real purpose is that I don't want the Chinese to serve as the commander of this Allied force." Churchill said, "I don't trust them. Because if that happens, I worry that the British Empire and even the interests of the United States in Southeast Asia will be destroyed."  "It's a pity that the Chinese don't trust you either." Roosevelt smiled bitterly.  Once again, he worried about his future in the Confederacy.  "So now only Americans can serve as commanders of the Allied Forces in Southeast Asia." Churchill said, "I will support you. In this way, the Chinese can only agree." "Thank you for your support, I think this is a good proposal.  "Roosevelt laughed.  The United States does not have much power in Southeast Asia. MacArthur and the 30,000 US troops will also be transferred to Australia. However, it will also be beneficial to the interests of the United States if it can obtain the position of commander-in-chief of the Allied Forces in one more region.  "This is only the beginning. The relationship between Britain and the United States is not like other countries. We should cooperate more closely." Churchill also smiled.  He understood that he and Roosevelt were true allies.  China is just a little brother that the two countries took along with them, and they will be thrown away when they are used up.  This realization made him let go of the suffocation he had just received from Song Ziwen and Yan Huiqing, and he also wanted to educate those two guys and tell them It is useless to fight for supremacy with words, and the benefits that can be obtained in hand are the most important.  real.  ¡­ ¡°What an uneasy ally!¡± Finally sent everyone away.  Roosevelt also felt that all his strength was almost drained!  The alliance has not yet been fully formed, and his own people almost started fighting He was dissatisfied with Churchill, because if this guy hadn't been arrogant from the beginning and ignored China's presence in Southeast Asia in front of Song Ziwen and Song Ziwen, maybe the Chinese would still be there  He would not act so tough; of course, the Chinese government represented by Song Ziwen also made him very dissatisfied. Today's China is too greedy, its appetite is beyond imagination, and it is too strong. Moreover, politics is the art of compromise.  Why don't these two groups know how to give in?  Unfortunately, he also knew that it was difficult for him to control the two groups, so he could only comfort them as much as possible and try his best to twist the forces of the two countries together.  "There is another document. What are these Chinese people doing?" Sighing, he saw the document on the table again. Roosevelt didn't pay attention and opened it directly: ""Draft of Most Favored Nation Treatment"? This is  What" (To be continued, please search Piao Tian Literature, the novels will be better and updated faster!
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