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Chapter 560

?Hu Yunfeng is preparing to enter Myanmar to fight against the Japanese army. Stilwell, the chief of staff of the Chinese theater, who had just suffered a defeat in Myanmar, is also planning a plan to counterattack Myanmar.--. According to history, he will propose a plan to counterattack Myanmar to Chiang Kai-shek and Roosevelt in July. However, shortly after the Battle of Midway, he received a telegram from Roosevelt, who told him that Hu Yunfeng would send troops to Myanmar to help the Chinese, British and American coalition forces fight. Excited by this news, Stilwell came up with a plan to counterattack Myanmar. Now the plan has been placed on the desks of Chiang Kai-shek and Roosevelt.

Hu Yunfeng sent troops to Myanmar not to drive the Japanese out of Myanmar now, and the Japanese in Myanmar were just the target of his training. Although he promised to send troops to Myanmar, he did not tell Roosevelt how many troops would be sent to Myanmar in the Greater Chinese Empire. After reading Stilwell's plan to counterattack Myanmar, Roosevelt immediately called Hu Yunfeng to confirm how many troops Hu Yunfeng would send to Myanmar.

There are four Japanese divisions in Myanmar, with a total of more than 100,000 people. Roosevelt not only asked Hu Yunfeng how many troops he would send, but also hoped that Hu Yunfeng would send at least two troops to help the troops of China, the United States and Britain recover Myanmar.

Hu Yunfeng is not stupid. It is not in line with the interests of the Greater China Empire for formal declaration of war with the Japanese now, and it is not what he hopes to make the Japanese destruction swiftly defeated. If he follows Roosevelt's suggestion, he will only accelerate the United States' pace of dealing with the Greater China Empire.

"Send a newspaper to Roosevelt and tell him that I will only send a special forces to strengthen the battalion into Myanmar." Hu Yunfeng knew that Britain would oppose Stilwell's plan to counterattack Myanmar for North Africa's combat against Germany. If the British fleet had not attacked the Japanese army in Myanmar from sea, Stilwell's counterattack plan would not have been completed.

The British were indeed like history. In order to defeat the German army in North Africa, Churchill sent Roosevelt to Roosevelt after Stilwell's counterattack plan was released, saying that Britain could not draw out military force to counterattack Myanmar. Churchill opposed Stilwell's plan to counterattack Myanmar now. What is important is that Churchill does not want the Chinese and American troops to appear in Myanmar as a victorious person, so that China and the United States will be involved in Myanmar.

In fact, when Roosevelt sent Hu Yunfeng a telegram, he had no hope for Hu Yunfeng to send troops to Japan at this time. He just wanted to urge Hu Yunfeng to fulfill his promise to send troops to Myanmar. Chiang Kai-shek's army and the British were too defeated in Myanmar, which increased the burden on the United States on the Asian battlefield. Roosevelt hoped that the Greater China Empire, the life force, would join the ground battle against Japan. No matter how many troops Hu Yunfeng could send, as long as Hu Yunfeng's Greater China's ground troops joined the battle against Japan, it would be a huge invisible pressure for the Japanese.

Of course, Hu Yunfeng didn't know Roosevelt's plan. Roosevelt's call was beyond his expectations and did not put pressure on him. Instead, he agreed that he only sent one reinforcement battalion of special forces to attack Myanmar and fight against the Japanese army. However, Roosevelt also proposed that Hu Yunfeng's reinforcement battalion must join a regiment sent by India and the United States to fight against the Japanese army together.

In fact, Roosevelt learned that Hu Yunfeng was going to send special forces into Myanmar to fight against the Japanese army, which was happier than he asked Hu Yunfeng to send more than two troops. The reputation of the special forces of the Greater China Empire was long confirmed in the fight against the Soviet army. At that time, Hu Yunyun personally led less than 300 troops, causing the troops of several Soviet divisions to be wiped out. And Roosevelt knows now. Hu Yunfeng himself is a war maniac and likes to go to the battlefield in person. Roosevelt judged that Hu Yunfeng must have been annihilated this time.

We have to personally lead his special forces into Myanmar. Who is Hu Yunfeng? The emperor of the Greater China Empire, for the United States, Hu Yunfeng, the emperor of the Greater China Empire, personally led his special forces into Myanmar to fight the Japanese army, was simply a great news. Roosevelt hoped that the scene of Hu Yunfeng's war against the Soviet Union would be reproduced in the Myanmar battlefield. Fortunately, Hu Yunfeng was besieged by the Japanese army, and the Greater China Empire would definitely declare war on Japan. It would do its best to rescue Hu Yunfeng. At that time, the situation on the Asian battlefield would be changed instantly.

"Damn it, I didn't expect that I would send troops to Myanmar to get the American Rangers out in advance." Hu Yunfeng smiled after seeing Roosevelt's call and scolded.

"Captain. Cavalry is cavalry. Where did the United States come from? Didn't the Americans just send a regiment of ground troops?" Jeddah asked in confusion when he heard Hu Yunfeng say strange words to himself.

Hu Yunfeng naturally couldn't explain the history he knew to Jeddah. He smiled and said, "Well, it's a group, I was wrong."

Jedda touched his head and wondered if he had been with Hu Yunfeng for so long, and the Hu Yunfeng he knew never talked nonsense.

"Okay, don't think about it." Hu Yunfeng laughed twice and said, "Go and see if Song Hui's little boy is here? Call me when you come."

Fearing that Jeddah was having a random thought, Hu Yunfeng had to send him to do things and let him forget what he had just said.

Song Hui hadn't seen Hu Yunfeng for a long time. As soon as Hu Yunfeng summoned him, he immediately selected a company of mercenaries to Anpei. He regretted betraying Hu Yunfeng and the special forces team at all times and left the special forces team alone. For the past month, the special forces team members have been in Anpei, not far from his mercenary camp, but none of the special forces team members came to him to find him. He knew in his heart that the special forces team members had deep prejudice against him, and he was embarrassed to go to find the special forces team members.

"Captain." Song Hui immediately stood attentively and shouted. He was uneasy. Hu Yunfeng was now the emperor of the Greater China Empire. He didn't know if he had a taboo to call Captain Hu Yunfeng now, but he was too eager to return to the special forces team, so he had to bite the bullet and continue to call Hu Yunfeng the captain.

Hu Yunfeng seemed to have forgotten that he had never forgotten before, and he laughed and patted Song Hui on the shoulder and said, "You have lived a very comfortable life in the past two years. You are two years old. Except for me, you gave birth to a child. How about it? Can the mercenaries in your hands go to the battlefield?"

"Yes, captain, I'm waiting for your call all the time." Song Hui replied loudly.

"Okay, you're going to prepare for it, and you're going to Myanmar with me to fight the Japanese." Hu Yunfeng nodded.

"Wait." Song Hui was about to turn around and go out, but Hu Yunfeng lived in him again and said, "Are you here? Bring me here and let me meet with the special forces."

"Report to the captain, he and his mother are in Hanoi." Song Hui said excitedly. He knew that this was Hu Yunfeng who wanted to help him eliminate the gap with the special forces.

"Well, we will take a warship to India first, enter Myanmar from India to fight. When we pass by Hanoi, we will go and see your son together." After Hu Yunfeng said that, he signaled Song Hui to prepare. (To be continued...)

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