Chapter 623 If You Don’t Do It, Will Others Not Do It?
Chapter 623 If You Don’t Do It, Will Others Not Do It?
Now that they have a new option, will they still follow their original plan? I'm afraid not.
The Minister of Defense also advised, "Your Excellency, Prime Minister, we cannot hesitate any longer."
He was too embarrassed to admit that the Empire's military might was no match for Berlin's, at least not for a few years. If he continued to hesitate, something even more unpredictable might happen.
He really didn't want to tell the person in front of him that in the purge you launched a few years ago, most of the commanders who emerged from the war had been killed. Among those who were left, how many had command capabilities? I didn't believe you had no idea.
Why did the Japanese army fail so quickly in its surprise attack on the Far East? It was because they didn't have enough troops.
No, they had enough troops, and even their weapons and equipment were superior to those of the Japanese army, but why did they still fail? They couldn't stop their attacks in the early stages.
Because there was no good general, the commander on the front line could not react in time.
By the time you react, the enemy troops have already broken through your defense line.
The last time was a bloody lesson.
It was so difficult to resist a Japanese army. Berlin’s military strength was not comparable to that of the Japanese army.
If they attack, can the empire still stop them?
It's fucking unstoppable.
"Your Excellency, Prime Minister, we are not prepared to fight on two fronts."
Josephine looked at the two people in front of him for a long time. He put down his pipe and said, "Then it's settled. Send the supplies to them. Just think of those supplies as feeding the dogs."
It became.
Zhou Weiguo received the news that the supplies were being transported. He stood up, straightened his uniform and said, "Let's go. Now that we've eaten everything here, it's time to go to another place and have a feast."
Oh shit.
Third Fleet Headquarters, Shanghai.
Chang Guqing finally received the news that Zhou Weiguo had left the mountain city. He put the telegram aside and said to his adjutant, "I thought he would eat the buyer and then eat the seller, but I really didn't expect this bastard to be so ruthless that he didn't even let go of Beisu and forced them to spit out so much supplies."
"Zhou Weiguo is indeed a bit shameless, but General, we have to admit that this man is indeed capable."
How could he be incompetent? A person without ability could make Beisu spit out so much supplies. The key is that their mountain city is also fully cooperating with Zhou Weiguo's action.
On the Guangxi battlefield, the situation had almost stabilized, but in order to obtain supplies from northern Jiangsu, they launched a ruthless attack on Guangxi, forcing the other side to spit out these things.
"He's not an ordinary person, but the good thing is that he is currently our friend, not our enemy. Becoming his enemy would be a very scary thing."
Because you don’t know how many people he will pull out to deal with you, and this person may even be your political enemy.
That thing controls people's minds so well.
"You agreed?" Okamura Neiji never expected that the agreement that Nanjō Yunko brought back to him actually required him to blow up one of the empire's domestic reserve warehouses.
"Yes, General, I agree." Nanzō Yunko spoke frankly without avoiding Okamura Yasuji's dissatisfied look.
"We shouldn't have agreed to this." Yamadajima frowned at Nanzō Yunko. "These are the Empire's stockpiles. If they're destroyed, it will be a significant loss for us."
"Yes, Yunzi, you have always been a smart person, but why are you so confused about this issue?"
I'm confused, sorry, I'm very clear-headed at the moment, and it's because I'm too clear-headed that I agreed to this condition.
"My Lord General, you don't really think that if we don't do it, others won't do it, do you?"
Ok……
Okamura Neiji and Yamadajima exchanged a glance, then both looked at Nanzō Yunko. "What do you mean by that?"
"They frankly admitted that they wanted to assist the Navy in dragging Britain into the conflict. General, do you think the Navy will do it if the Cabinet and the headquarters disagree? Even if they don't, given the personalities of Zhou Weiguo and the others, won't they come up with a corresponding plan? After all, the Army still controls the military budget, which is something they don't want to see happen."
If you don't do it, then others can't do it. The navy won't do it.
No, the navy will definitely do it, because with the shortage of supplies in the empire and the inability to advance in the mountain city, the empire needs to find a new direction to obtain supplies.
This place, that is, the vast land of Southeast Asia and South Asia, where the rubber, minerals, etc. are all in great need of the empire.
The navy needs it, and the army needs it too.
"Instead of letting others do this, why don't we use this opportunity to seek more benefits for ourselves? And this benefit is that we once again achieve a great victory similar to the capture of Xi'an."
Changsha, the empire has carried out several actions against it, but it has never been taken. But this time, under the leadership of the people in front of it, the imperial army occupied Changsha again.
This is the embodiment of ability.
"The other party didn't ask us to do this, so the initiative is still in our hands. However, if we don't do it, they won't let us go easily."
Nanzō Yunko picked up her teacup and said, "So, General, what do you think, should we do this or not?"
Okamura Neiji fell into deep thought for a long time. He looked at Yamadajima and asked, "What do you think we should do?"
Yamadajima chuckled. "It seems we don't have much of a choice. As Miss Yunzi said, if we don't do it, the Navy will eventually do it."
"But if we do this, we'll be completely under their control in the future. And then..."
"This was done by the Northern Soviet people. What does it have to do with us? It's very difficult for us to get evidence." Nanzō Yunko didn't think there was anything worth considering.
At this point, she looked up at the two people in front of her; "General, it seems we are not at their mercy now."
When you attacked Xi'an, the secret agreement you signed with them was still there. If necessary, they would have to make these things appear in the Prime Minister's Office and the Cabinet's meeting room. By then, all your efforts would be wasted and it would also become the greatest shame of the Imperial Army.
Trading with the enemy has already plunged you into the bottomless abyss. What else is there to struggle for?
Too much struggle will only bring shame upon yourself.
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