"Your Excellency, this is the n that General Eisenhower thought of. If this n can be implemented, the ind army may be able tounch an attack on Southeast Asia without relying on their navy!" Admiral George Marshall sent Brigadier General Eisenhower''s n to in front of President Roosevelt. Because it is rted to the Philippine colony, it is even rted to whether to dere war on Germany in advance. Therefore, it must be left to President Roosevelt to decide. No one else is qualified to make such a decision.
President Roosevelt quickly read the n and had to admit that he was also shocked by this bold n.
"Eisenhower will, I have to admit, your idea is very bold!" President Roosevelt said.
"Your Excellency, I just want to solve the current predicament. After all, we have invested too much in the ind country. If the army of the ind country cannotunch an attack, then our huge investment will be in vain." Brigadier General Eisenhower said.
President Roosevelt nodded: "It is true. We have invested a lot of resources in the ind countries. If they cannot pose a threat to the Germans as we expected, then our huge investment will be in vain."
"Your Excellency, when the ind nation''s navy has no way to gain sea dominance, it is undoubtedly the best choice to use the Philippine Inds as a springboard tounch an attack on the South China Sea." Admiral George Marshall said.
"But the crux of the problem is how do we allow the inders to use the Philippine Inds as a springboard? It is obviously unrealistic to start a war with Germany now. We still need time. Judging from the current situation, we need at least half a year. But if the inders do nothing within the six months, it will obviously not work. The Germans have already begun preparations on the Russian battlefield. It is foreseeable that after the arrival of spring, they willunch arge-scale It is undoubtedly very difficult to say whether Bu Russia can resist the German attack. Once Bu Russia can''t hold on, the Germans will be able to wipe out all threats in Europe. It is very unfavorable. Therefore, we must make trouble for the Germans!" President Roosevelt said.
"Your Excellency, in this case, we can only let the inders rely on the Philippine Inds. Otherwise, there is no other way. It will take time for the ind navy to defeat the German navy and seizemand of the sea. What weck most now is , undoubtedly time." Admiral George Marshall said.
"Yes, since there is no other way, let''s implement it ording to this n! Let the inders seize this opportunity. This is the greatest support we can provide them. If under such circumstances, they all If there is no way to defeat the troops deployed by the Germans in Southeast Asia and Australia, then they are too ipetent. At that time, the United States will definitely cut off their support." President Roosevelt said. In order to break the deadlock, it was obvious that he had already made up his mind to carry out this risky n.
"Your Excellency, how do we prevent the inders from using the Philippine Inds, and the Germans will not use this as an excuse to dere war on us?" Admiral George Marshall asked. Undoubtedly, this is the question that has been bothering them.
"Let the inders dere war on us! They attack the Philippine Inds, and we are powerless to resist their attack. In this case, the Germans have nothing to say!" President Roosevelt said with a smile.
Admiral George Marshall and Brigadier General Eisenhower couldn''t help being dumbfounded. They didn''t expect President Roosevelt toe up with such a way. However, if the ind countryunches an attack on the Philippine Inds, then Germany really has no excuse to me the United States. After all, the United States is also a victim! Of course, you don''t need to think about it to know that once the army of the ind countrynds on the Philippine Inds, the hundreds of thousands of U.S. troops stationed in the Philippines will put down their weapons and surrender to the army of the ind country. And the army of the ind country will upy the Philippine Inds with little effort. What will happen next is naturally conceivable. Inders who take a chance. Definitely won''t miss this great opportunity. The army of millions of ind countries will use the Philippine Inds as a springboard to attack Dutch Indonesia, and then attack Indochina and Australia to defeat the 800,000 German troops deployed here.
And all of this is exactly what the United States hopes to see. They hope to use the strength of the inders to weaken Germany''s strength, so that Germany has to deploy troops from other ces to reinforce Southeast Asia and Australia. In that case, the purpose of the United States will be achieved.
"But, Your Excellency, how do we exin to the people?" Admiral George Marshall thought of a question.
The United States has always supported the ind nation, which also makes Americans have a great impression of the ind nation. But once the Philippine Inds are attacked by the inders, this will inevitably make the American people very angry. Maybe even the government will be criticized and protested by the American people. At that time, this may cause a lot of trouble.
"Ind countries adopt the method of undered war. At the same time, we can block the news. After we dere war on Germany, the ind countries will be our allies. There will be no need to hide everything. I believe that the people will understand by then Yes," said President Roosevelt.
Although, the United States has always advertised itself as a country of free speech. But in fact, there is no so-called freedom and democracy at all, and the power of the government is still above all freedom. Those newspapers and other media, as long as the government issues an order, they don''t have the guts to confront the government. Therefore, if the U.S. government wants to block the news, there is no way for those American people to be fooled.
"Your Excellency, we must ask the inders to sign a secret agreement with us, making it clear that the Philippine Inds are only temporarily lent to them. After the war is over, the Philippine Inds must be returned to us. In addition, our troops stationed in the Philippines It must be properly resettled, or withdraw to the maind." Admiral George Marshall said.
President Roosevelt nodded.
Subsequently, President Roosevelt summoned senior cab officials and told them the n. Although many senior officials had doubts about this, the n was passed under the strong request of President Roosevelt. The senior officials of the US government cab also hope that the army of the ind country canunch an attack on Nanyang and Australia as soon as possible.