Special Forces of Crossing: Cloud's Anti-Japanese

Chapter 3076 Great Britain's ambition

Chapter 3076 Great Britain's ambition

In view of the complicated situation in Europe, especially after Hitler was assassinated, the civil war in Germany tended to divide the whole of Europe into two camps. Churchill once thought that this was an absolute good opportunity for the British family to become big.Therefore, even though the Americans offered such favorable conditions, Churchill decided to focus on Europe instead of Asia after assessing the situation.

"The foundation of Britain lies in Europe. If you can't gain a firm foothold in Europe, how can you talk about opening up the Far East? Besides, don't you gentlemen think that Great Britain is too dilapidated now? The country needs to invest a lot of money to rebuild. Joining a battle that is destined not to end in a short time. If we lose the battle, how will we gain a foothold in Europe?"

Churchill was wise.It took China 11 years to drive a modern military power out of its own land from a semi-democratic, semi-feudal country. Regardless of other things, at least this country’s resilience has been fully proved.Therefore, even if the United States and Japan have an overwhelming advantage on the bright side, they will definitely be able to win the final victory, but in his mind, it will be a miserable victory.

Of course, Churchill would not let go of the opportunity to share money.Although the name of the Empire on which the Sun Never Sets is no longer true to its name, a skinny camel is bigger than a horse. Even though the inside is completely ruined, at least it still has a huge skeleton on the surface.Myanmar, the Malay Peninsula, and East Indochina all represent real interests.If Truman and Koizumi were willing to hand over Burma and the Malay Peninsula to Great Britain, then a certain sacrifice seemed worth it...

The meeting of the heads of state of the four countries is about to be held. At this time, I suddenly heard that the Japanese army suffered another major defeat in the battle for the Mailai Peninsula. A corps-level army was directly beaten to annihilation. Churchill was stunned and began to re-examine the British military. Far East Policy.

A corresponding cabinet meeting was held, and when Churchill raised the issue, it immediately led to Colonial Secretary Oliver?Stanley’s tirade: “The Chinese can no longer be allowed to sit on the throne. In that case, not only will Myanmar’s independence be inevitable, but India will also be affected. That Gu Lianyun, the Pakistani autonomous regime led by her, is already in operation. It is intolerable to hear that we already have our own army. India, a jewel in the queen's crown, at least cannot be lost from our hands, can it?"

As Colonial Secretary, Stanley was most enthusiastic about the situation in the Far East and the alliance between the United States, the Soviet Union, Japan and Russia.Seeking his own government in his position, Stanley obviously did not want his power to be in danger of pinholes.As for what Great Britain will pay for this and whether it will affect the country's European policy, this is beyond his consideration.

The issues that need to be discussed at the meeting of the heads of state of the four countries were dispatched by Truman to the United Kingdom, Japan, and Soviet Russia early on. The focus of it was naturally the issue of jointly sending troops to fight against China.Therefore, at this cabinet meeting, Churchill specially asked the Secretary of War Grieg to bring Field Marshal Montgomery, hoping to hear the opinions of professionals so as to help him make the most correct judgment.

Influenced by the butterfly effect, Montgomery is not as famous as that time and space.After all, the Germans became chaotic before he could make a move. Therefore, even though the counterattack he commanded was impressive on the European battlefield, its quality was naturally not as good because the opponent was not what it used to be.

Swept by Churchill's gaze, Montgomery puffed out his chest and said loudly: "I have never fought against the Japanese or the Chinese, so I don't know the specific combat strength of these two armies. However, the Japanese Since they can defeat us in Southeast Asia, and they are always defeated by the Chinese, theoretically, the imperial army may not be able to defeat the Chinese army. So I think, if we can, even if we want to participate in the war, we should be in the situation After it became clear. I read the report of the "Unknown War". It seems that there is no shortage of tank command experts like Guderian in the Chinese army. I find it strange that the Malay Peninsula should not be very suitable for tank battles That's right, why would the Japanese army be destroyed by the Chinese army? Mr. Prime Minister, as a soldier, I would feel very honored to be able to expand the territory of the empire. But before that, should we kill the opponent's Let’s figure out the situation thoroughly? After all, we are fighting in Asia far away from our homeland, and supply will be a big problem..."

Montgomery said defeat before saying victory, and Stanley felt very uncomfortable when he heard it, and asked: "Marshal, according to what you mean, you don't support this alliance?"

"There is no problem with forming an alliance, but I think it should be carefully considered if sending troops."

"Mr. Prime Minister, the theme of our meeting is to discuss whether to send troops or not? If that's the case, why don't we vote with a show of hands?"

Churchill took a puff on his cigar, slowly narrowed his eyes, and suddenly said: "Director Donovan of the US Strategic Intelligence Service has a proposal. He thinks that we don't need to send troops alone. Most European countries have their own troops in Asia. It can be expected that after the end of this great war, those unclaimed territories will definitely be re-divided. He believes that this is an opportunity for Great Britain to become the leader of Europe. Portugal, the Netherlands, Spain, including France and Germany, they are in Asia has interests, and if we run it well, organizing a large European expeditionary force is not a problem—”

"France? Mr. Prime Minister, it's impossible for France. The Restoration Army in Emboss has already advanced to the border between Germany and Poland. Petain is already frothing with anxiety!"

"Why is it impossible? As long as there are enough interests, I don't think that Umbers will remember the alliance agreement! I heard that because of the interference of the Chinese, the current Indochina alliance is already fighting for independence. Malay The peninsula is fighting so fiercely, why don't the Chinese let the National Independence Army go to the front line? Isn't it just to make the French feel uncomfortable?"

"I think we can give it a try," Aiden said suddenly, who had been silent all this time, "If only two or three divisions of troops can be sent out, but they can take back Burma or even Malaysia, the exchange is still very worthwhile. If the French can also Once the Indochina Alliance is under control again, the situation in India will be as stable as a rock!"

"Then it's decided. The next thing we have to do is to convince these countries so that they can send troops to Asia with Great Britain."

(End of this chapter)

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