Chapter 355 Three people trade
Chapter 355 Three-person transaction
Roosevelt sucked a cigar and looked at Churchill inadvertently. Churchill's face was full of hesitation and pain. Yes, Hu Yunfeng's threat made it difficult for Churchill to make a decision. Germany was still bombing Britain, and the Chinese general had a huge influence on Hitler. If he turned against the Chinese general on the issue of Australia, then the Chinese general was likely to regroup in revenge and launch a landing on the British mainland.
If the Chinese general does not take a decisive counterattack against the Chinese general on the issue of Australia, judge by the ambition of the Chinese general not smaller than Hitler, and as dislikes white people as the *** people, it will be a matter of time before the Chinese general takes action against Malaysia, Myanmar and India.
Churchill knew very well that although the Chinese general's fleet was pieced together, the naval personnel were also novice. However, the Chinese general obtained four aircraft carriers from Britain and the United States, and this long-range strike force cannot be underestimated. In addition, the numerous warships and army he obtained from the Netherlands and France. If he forced him to turn to Germany in full, Churchill could not imagine it. His mind immediately showed that from Malaysia, Myanmar, India, and all African colonies were swallowed and divided by the Chinese generals and Germany. The lonely British government could only hide in Canada across the ocean to form the *** regime.
Yes, only the United States can stop the ambition of the Chinese general. Churchill also looked up at Roosevelt. He wanted to know whether Roosevelt would still have a firm position to contain the Chinese general in the face of the threat from the Chinese general.
The two of them looked at each other and quickly separated. Churchill was very disappointed. He did not see any countermeasures in Roosevelt's eyes. Britain and the United States jointly sanctioned the Chinese general and put pressure on him to withdraw from Australia.
Similarly, Roosevelt was also thinking about the interests of the United States. Roosevelt had expected this war to be an opportunity for the United States. The United States would expand rapidly after this war, like World War I, and replace Britain as the overlord of the world. Although the United States and Britain had the same language, Roosevelt remembered deeply how Britain suppressed the rise of the United States in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Australia is a British power and has nothing to do with the United States. If it is necessary to say it has something to do, it means speaking the same language. The United States is an immigrant country, not a country with a simple English nation, and it is not worth going to the front to take risks for Britain. The biggest enemy of the United States is the Soviet Union of *** and ***. Although Hu Yunfeng occupied most of the land in Southeast Asia, Hu Yunfeng has not established a country yet, so it is very easy to destroy him. Moreover, he has always adopted a friendly policy towards the United States, and the United States has already gained huge economic benefits from him. If the United States rashly turns against him with Britain for Australia, he will not only make the United States lose its existing interests, but if he uses Indonesia, Vietnam's resources and the mysterious intelligence network in his hands to instigate *** to attack the United States, the United States' dream of dominating the world will probably be shattered.
The United States can only use the UK to gain benefits from Hu Yunfeng, and cannot help Britain deal with Hu Yunfeng, at least it cannot help Britain on the surface. Roosevelt gave up discussing with Churchill in advance to put pressure on Hu Yunfeng, making him give up on Australia's idea.
Hu Yunfeng kept smiling and sucking cigars and drinking wine. On the surface, he looked full of confidence, but in fact he was already surging inside. Yes, he was afraid that the United States and Britain would unite to deal with him now. His power occupied such a large territory in a short period of time. He knew that this was just a superficial glory. It would take a long time for him and his group to digest Vietnam. And he also knew that as long as the United States and Britain jointly dealt with him, the little *** would definitely not miss such a good opportunity, at least he would take the opportunity to seize Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia.
Hu Yunfeng observed the changes in Churchill and Roosevelt's expressions. Churchill's expressions were complicated, but Roosevelt, who was like him, shining a cigar with a smile and never exposes his inner thoughts. At this time, Hu Yunfeng would not speak first. He locked his eyes on Churchill, hoping that this poor man would speak first to show weakness to him.
Five minutes, ten minutes, fifteen minutes... Half an hour, one hour, the three of them were in a stalemate. Churchill and Roosevelt didn't want to respond to Hu Yunfeng's threat first.
Finally, Roosevelt, who was the master, picked up the wine glass and spoke: "Come on, let's have a drink for us to cooperate with fascism and militarism."
Hearing this, Hu Yunfeng immediately picked up the wine glass with a smile and said, "There is a saying in China that affection is deep, and it is boring for a moment. My friendship with the United States is as deep as a brother. I will give you a glass, Mr. President."
Hu Yunfeng ignored Churchill and drank it all in one go, poured a full cup himself, and said to Churchill: "Mr. Prime Minister, let us forget the past and look forward to the future. Like President Roosevelt, I will do my best to help Britain resist Germany."
Churchill was extremely depressed. Roosevelt's words showed that he had given up the prior agreement. He lost the support of the United States and allowed Britain to put pressure on the Chinese general alone. Churchill believed that the Chinese general would not pay attention to him at all. Churchill also made a decision in an instant. Since the United States wanted to put pressure on Britain alone, Britain could only abandon Australia and preserve Britain's colony in Southeast Asia.
Churchill forced a smile and raised his wine glass and said, "General, our cooperation was pleasant in the past. I am very grateful for helping the UK complete its retreat from Dunkirk, and for letting Hitler postpone his plan to land in the UK."
Hu Yunfeng, Churchill and Roosevelt, each touched the wine glasses in his hands and drank them again. He said, "Mr. Prime Minister, being helpful is a tradition of us Chinese and is also the basic principle of Hu Yunfeng, my life."
Churchill's words undoubtedly meant that he decided to give up Australia on behalf of the UK, and Roosevelt also felt relaxed. Churchill never mentioned to him that Germany did not land in the UK because of Hu Yunfeng. He asked curiously: "General, did Germany give up landing in the UK? Did you convince Hitler?"
"Yes, General Hu promised me to refer to the East and let Hitler attack Germany." Churchill immediately answered for Hu Yunfeng and secretly observed Roosevelt's reaction.
At this time, Hu Yunfeng no longer concealed his ideas about the Soviet Far East, and he couldn't hide it. Of course, he would not say it in person like a fool. Seeing Roosevelt's reaction was very calm, he smiled and said, "Yes, just as the Prime Minister said, I stopped Germany from landing in Britain and was still trying to convince Hitler to attack the Soviet Union."
No wonder the Soviet port was all invested by Germany at the beginning. It turned out that this guy had planned it. However, this was very beneficial to the United States and the Western world. But poor Stalin was still believing in this guy. Fortunately, I didn't believe in this guy's performance from the beginning. I really should have the United States awarded this guy an Oscar for the Best Actor Award, Roosevelt thought secretly.
Although Roosevelt and Churchill no longer talk about Australia's ownership, they are still very worried about Hu Yunfeng's anti-white policy in Southeast Asia. There are millions of white people in Australia. If Hu Yunfeng massacred like in Indonesia, even if they don't want to turn against Hu Yunfeng, they may not be able to withstand the pressure of public opinion in their domestic areas and have to turn against Hu Yunfeng.
Roosevelt said: "General, Australia has millions of British descendants, how will you treat them?"
Churchill looked at Roosevelt gratefully, and he also said: "General, Australia has taken in five million Chinese refugees. I hope you can treat the British descendants of Australia well."
Hu Yunfeng asked: "Mr. President, Mr. Prime Minister, what do you want me to treat them?"
"The United States hopes you can keep them living in Australia." Roosevelt said.
Churchill nodded and said, "There is the same thing in Britain."
Hu Yunfeng shook his head and said, "China is suffering from invasion, and there are countless refugees. I want to save China's refugees and can't afford to support so many Australians."
Roosevelt and Churchill were frightened, and Roosevelt said anxiously: "General, I hope that things like Indonesia and Vietnam will not happen in Australia."
Churchill glanced at Roosevelt and saw that Roosevelt gave him a wink. He followed and threatened: "If something happens again, it will shake the foundation of our cooperation."
Hu Yunfeng smiled and said, "What happened in Vietnam is not what you think. According to my investigation, it is a tragedy caused by the conflict between the natives of Indonesia and Vietnam. Fortunately, my army stopped it in time and did not expand the tragedy. I try to avoid tragedy between Australians. However, the best way to avoid tragedy like Indonesian and Vietnam is to leave Australia. I think New Zealand is a good place. Of course, Britain needs an army. Sending Australian men into an army to the Middle East can strengthen the British strength. Isn't there a few divisions of Australian troops in the Middle East and the Mediterranean?"
Hu Yunfeng said and looked at Roosevelt again and said, "Mr. President, the United States has a large territory. Do you also accept some Australians?"
Roosevelt and Churchill were relieved to hear that Hu Yunfeng was not going to massacre Australians. Of course, the United States would not accept useless Australians to put employment pressure on the United States. The cunning Roosevelt saw that Hu Yunfeng was determined to send Australians out of Australia and said, "I think it is a good way to immigrate to New Zealand and send them to the Middle East to strengthen British strength. Prime Minister Churchill, what do you think?"
Two bastards, two despicable guys. Churchill saw Hu Yunfeng and Roosevelt throwing the Australians to him and cursed, saying, "Australians have lived in Australia for nearly two hundred years and are already native Australians. I'm afraid they are not suitable to immigrate to other places."
Hu Yunfeng said firmly: "It is inevitable that Australians leave Australia. In addition to all the Aboriginal people, I will take in 500,000 to 1 million other than technical capabilities and Australian women, other Australians will either leave Australia or go into the sea to feed fish."
Seeing that Roosevelt's attitude was not as tough as he thought, Hu Yunfeng still tolerated him as before, and he believed that it was necessary to remain tough on Britain. Britain now has his own demands on him and the United States. As long as Roosevelt does not incline Churchill, Hu Yunfeng believed that he could oppress Churchill to surrender.
Roosevelt was unwilling to bring disaster upon his body, and Hu Yunfeng refused to give in. After some confrontation, Churchill had to surrender. He could not take back the Australian land for the Australians. If the white Australians were not placed well, he thought that not only would the Australian army fighting for Britain would not do it, but other colonists would not be loyal to Britain and serve Britain after learning about the tragic fate of the Australians. At that time, the British colonies might be in a mess.
Churchill finally had no choice but to immigrate Australians to New Zealand. Only then did the Australian affairs reach a tacit understanding between Hu Yunfeng, Roosevelt and Churchill, and no one is talking about it for the time being.
After solving the future fate of Australians, Roosevelt naturally introduced the content of the talks to the interests of the United States that he was most concerned about.
Of course, Hu Yunfeng promised Roosevelt to absolutely protect the interests of the United States without hesitation. As for Britain, he only promised to cooperate. As for how to cooperate? Only Hu Yunfeng and God know.
Hu Yunfeng also assured Roosevelt and Churchill that he would not allow Australian ports to dock German submarines to supply. This promise was that Roosevelt and Churchill could give as much as they wanted. As for the fact that it was impossible not to dock German submarines. Hu Yunfeng hoped that the more German submarines would sink, the better the British and American transport ships. Hu Yunfeng not only wanted to dock German submarines, but also had to build several secret submarine bases for German submarines to use, and used Australia and France he occupied to make the advance base that German submarines in the Atlantic and Indian Ocean activities in the Oceania Islands. Of course, Hu Yunfeng would not be unable to provide submarines for the Germans. He would use this as a condition to let Germany build shipyards and submarine production plants in Australia to obtain shipbuilding and submarine technology.
Churchill seemed to know that Hu Yunfeng's promise was unreliable. He took the opportunity to propose that Britain, the United States and Hu Yunfeng sign an alliance treaty, and by the way, he brought the United States and Hu Yunfeng into the camp of allies, allowing the United States to declare war on Germany.
Roosevelt and Hu Yunfeng were not clear about Churchill's intentions. Although Roosevelt was determined to support Britain, he only supported morally and materially. Not only did he not prepare for the United States to join the war so early, but the US government and the Americans were not prepared. If he agreed to sign the agreement, his position as president would be difficult to maintain, so he decisively rejected Churchill's proposal.
Of course, Hu Yunfeng would not sign an agreement. Although any signed agreement seemed to him as waste paper. Churchill's intention was obviously very sinister. As long as he agreed to sign the agreement, he would be Germany's enemy. Although he could also maintain relations with Germany, as long as Britain announced the agreement, how did Hitler view the agreement he signed with Britain? Germany has not attacked the Soviet Union, Britain and the Soviet Union have no alliance, and the Soviet Union's relations with the Soviet Union were almost cut off in the Soviet-Finnish War. What would Stalin think of his agreement with Britain? If the little *** goes to war with the United States and Britain at the end of the year, will he attack Vietnam because he signed an alliance agreement with Britain? If the little *** attacks Vietnam and Indonesia, Hu Yunfeng will definitely fight to the death with the little ***. Britain's colonies in Asia are hiding behind Vietnam. It is obvious that Churchill wants to use Hu Yunfeng as a shield to help Britain resist the threat of the little ***.
Seeing Churchill's sinister intentions clearly, Hu Yunfeng certainly refused Churchill's request like Roosevelt without hesitation.
At this point, Churchill received nothing except for Hu Yunfeng's promise to continue to expand in Southeast Asia, invading British colonies in East Asia, and Hu Yunfeng's promise to continue to instigate Hitler to attack the Soviet Union and strive to make Hitler attack the Soviet Union in the first half of this year, and left the United States in disappointment.
After Churchill left, Hu Yunfeng had private talks with Roosevelt, ensuring the commercial interests of the United States in Vietnam, Indonesia and Australia, Hu Yunfeng also agreed to continue to place large orders to purchase American products. This time, Hu Yunfeng wanted to buy the United States short before the United States joined the war. He wanted to quickly develop the industry on his territory like Stalin, and wait for the war to fight against the United States, Britain and the Soviet Union.
Hu Yunfeng promised to buy US$500 million in US products immediately. Of course, Hu Yunfeng also received a private promise from Roosevelt that the United States would admit it as soon as he founded the country.
Hu Yunfeng didn't take Roosevelt's promise to heart. When he founded the country, Hu Yunfeng estimated that Roosevelt would definitely not admit it first in order to disturb the Soviet Union against Germany. And he also knew that he now occupied most of Southeast Asia's land, and it would be good if the United States did not support his territory in the future. If the United States wanted to admit it, he could force the United States to admit it unless the United States had something to ask him for it.
Hu Yunfeng was born as a soldier and had been in mercenaries for a long time. He only believed that strength determines everything. Without strength, anyone's promise to him is bullshit. Just like his promise to the United States, Britain, the Soviet Union, Germany and Japan, he never took it true. When it touches his interests, he can betray any country at any time.
Hu Yunfeng pretended to be grateful after receiving Roosevelt's promise, which made Roosevelt feel very proud. Roosevelt believed that Hu Yunfeng was a soldier and a young soldier, and it was too young to make a living on the international political stage. He exchanged a private personal promise for Hu Yunfeng's guarantee of interests for the United States and a super purchase of 500 million US dollars.
Roosevelt and the United States gained great benefits in the incident of Hu Yunfeng seizing Australia. In particular, before leaving the United States, Hu Yunfeng ordered Zhao Sihai to start negotiations with the American business group, and ordered Australia's Cai Tingkai to transport the gold from the Soviet port to Australia and the gold from the Australian treasury to transport it to the United States for the first time. Roosevelt took his cabinet members to New York and sent it to the USS Ying Zheng.
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Chapter completed!