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The third bloody war of resistance, the ninth chapter, the rush, the fourth chapter, the nine days a

After Chiang Kai-shek and his wife left, Roosevelt picked up the teacup and drank the water to calm the turmoil in his heart. The biggest surprise this Cairo meeting gave him was the strong confidence that China showed.

They were eager to change the world's view, so they raised the national flag, which will attract the attention of all colonial semi-colonial nations within the next ten years and make them the center of attention of the world: they did not hesitate to take back their previous lost territory, liquidate Japan, and completely defeat this feud.

Roosevelt had a strong feeling that after the war, China would express their claims more strongly, and it is likely to have sharp conflicts with Britain and France in Southeast Asia and Indochina. As China's economic strength increases, his profound historical heritage will allow him to re-introduce Southeast Asia and Southeast Asia into control in a very short period of time.

"What is Mr. President thinking?"

Roosevelt looked up and saw that Hopkins had already sat opposite him, staring at him slowly with a teacup. Roosevelt smiled and said lightly: "I miss Prime Minister Churchill again."

Hopkins shook his head gently. As Roosevelt's old friend, he knew what the other party was thinking. A faint smile appeared on his thin face: "Do you know what I was thinking just now? Under the pyramid, I remembered Napoleon's words, "China is a sleeping lion. Once it wakes up, the whole world will tremble for it. Now the lion has woken up, and although he just woke up, the world has heard his voice."

"Mr. Churchill may not agree with this." Roosevelt pushed the wheelchair and Hopkins was about to stand up. Roosevelt waved his hand and told him not to move. Roosevelt pushed and said, "Do you think we should take a few hours to listen to the demands of Burmese or Indians?"

Hopkins understood that Roosevelt wanted to give Myanmar and India opportunities, but he had some concerns. In the strategy planned by Roosevelt, not only in this war, but also after the war, Britain was an important ally of the United States. Although Roosevelt did not reveal his post-war global strategy, Hopkins had already vaguely realized that in Roosevelt's post-war global strategy, his main partner in Europe was Britain and his main partner in Asia was China.

"I think it's OK. In the past decade, the colonies of Southeast Asian countries will be shattered around the world. Mr. Chiang Kai-shek said, right? The national movement will flourish. If Britain does not change its position, it will become the target of public criticism and be exhausted."

Roosevelt looked at the dazzling sunshine outside the door and nodded slightly after a long time: "Does Harry need adjustments to the battlefield in Myanmar?"

There is a reason for this. After the offensive focus is on mainland China, the League team will turn to defense in Myanmar, and Stilwell will have nothing to do. But in the future, Myanmar will still concentrate 200,000 Chinese Expeditionary Forces and more than 100,000 British teams. The Chinese are definitely unwilling to hand over the army to the British, and the British are even more unwilling to accept the command of Chinese generals. This determines that only American generals will serve as commander. But in such a world war, which general understands Ji Bin and stays in a corner without war?

Hopkins thought for a while and said, "I'd better ask General Marshall about this. If Stilwell is transferred, who will be sent to replace him? These two problems must be solved."

"Yes, it's really nerve-wracking." Roosevelt sighed and stopped saying anything.

Roosevelt still didn't make up his mind whether to accept the appeal of the Myanmar representative in the Three Kingdoms Representatives and take time to discuss the colonial issue.

The European battlefield is now at a critical moment. In the Battle of Stalingrad last year, the German army suffered heavy defeats. After rectification and supplementation, Hitler launched another attack this spring, conquered Kharkov, the important Soviet Russian city, and eliminated the Fifth Soviet Army. Now the two sides are fighting fiercely in Kursk. The Soviet army has successfully curbed the German attack and is turning into a counterattack.

In the south, the British and American Allies who won the North Africa battle landed on July 10 in Sicily, Italy, taking the first step to return to Europe, Mussolini's rule in Italy was shaking.

"Harry, go talk to Prime Minister Churchill, I think we can take a few minutes to listen to the statement of the representative of Myanmar."

Hopkins did not hesitate and put down his teacup and stood up. This was the result of Roosevelt's careful consideration and a far-sighted decision. After this war, the colonial movement would flourish and the United States must respond.

Churchill was a little upset at the news brought by Hopkins, but he did not object. No matter the current British Empire's dependence on the United States, even if the votes at the meeting were made by China and the United States were enough to allow Myanmar representatives to enter the venue.

"What else is there in the British Empire after this war?" Churchill seemed to be talking to himself and asking.

The British delegation's residence is in the villa of British Ambassador Casey. It is beautiful and surrounded by woods. Many Egyptian nobles and rich people have different needs here.

Egypt is nominally a country. Fajik I ruled this country, but the main national affairs are under the control of Britain, including the army and diplomacy, and are semi-colonial countries... Foreign Minister Aiden felt Churchill's frustration. In fact, from the beginning of the meeting to the present, the situation in Britain has not been very good. Roosevelt remained calm and Chiang Kai-shek was aggressive, all of whom were cutting off a few pieces of meat from the empire that never sets in the sun.

"Traditional, the tradition of the British Empire." Churchill turned to face Aiden, his voice firm and powerful.

"The proposal will likely pass a statement about the colony, Prime Minister, we must note this," Aiden reminded.

"We can allow Myanmar **, but this can only be judged between us and Myanmar after the war, not now, this is our bottom line." Churchill's attitude was very firm.

Aiden nodded in agreement. This hole cannot be opened, otherwise the movement of the Indian Middle East and other places will no longer be suppressed. Before the war ends, the British Empire's rule in the world will collapse.

During the talk the next day, the heads of the three countries agreed to let the Myanmar representatives announce their request at the meeting. After the decision was approved, the Myanmar representatives who had been waiting outside were taken to the venue.

The two Myanmar representatives were Deqin Party leader Wu Nu and Naiwen Wu Nu as the newly established Myanmar government Prime Minister Naiwen as the Foreign Minister. This is the first time Wu Nu has stood in front of so many heads of state, and he is a little excited and nervous. He is very clear about the importance of this speech to their cause.

"Thanks to President Roosevelt, Chairman Chiang Kai-shek and Prime Minister Churchill, who gave us time to represent the people of Myanmar and to elaborate our voice at this meeting." Although Wu Nu wore Burmese national costumes, he spoke in English. He spoke very slowly, but his attitude was very solemn: "The people of Myanmar have always longed for national freedom and national freedom. I oppose any aggression and war. Fascist Sinyi trampled on all kindness and justice in the international and worldly worlds, so we chose to stand on the side of the allies in this war and support the just cause of the allies. But in decades of colonial life, the people of Myanmar were deeply hurt. We longed for national freedom, and we longed for national freedom in this war. In order to achieve this goal, we will do anything..."..."

In just a few minutes, Wu Nu explained the decades of efforts to seek national freedom by the Burmese people, and expressed his determination to support the allies and seek national security without hesitation. Finally, he said: "We have noticed that the attention we have on the demands of the colonial people in the Atlantic Charter presented by President Roosevelt and Churchill, which is deeply inspired. We believe that the world has justice and justice! We are here to get your understanding and support, no matter what the outcome, it cannot change our belief in pursuing national security, and we firmly believe that Myanmar will eventually be free!"

After Wu Nu finished speaking, the venue was neglected for a few minutes. Churchill was expressionless, Chiang Kai-shek was a little relieved, and Roosevelt smiled unpredictably, and then said: "Mr. Wu Nu, Mr. Naiwen, I think we have clearly understood the efforts of the Burmese people on the road to pursuing national ***. As we have revealed in the Atlantic Charter, we respect the right of all nations to choose the form of government they are willing to live under; we hope to see that those who have been seized by force have been seized from their sovereignty and autonomy.

Nation, regaining sovereignty and autonomy." Hearing this, Wu Nu and Naiwen showed joy on their faces, Churchill's face plummeted. Roosevelt's tone immediately changed: "However, we also hope that you can understand us. Our first priority now is to defeat fascism. This power is very powerful. It has been raging in the world for a long time. We must concentrate all our strength to stop and eliminate them. So, I hope you can be more patient..."

Before coming, Chiang Kai-shek had sued them and it might be difficult to get the ** immediately, and Wu Nu was prepared. Despite his disappointment, he replied in a humble and unrestrained manner: "We can understand this, but we hope that Mr. President, Mr. Chairman, and His Excellency the Prime Minister can hear the calls of the people from small Southeast Asian countries. They have been waiting in despair for decades, and do not let their hope turn into despair." "Mr. Wu Nu, Newenxian..." Churchill did not call their posts in the provisional government. Britain and the United States have not yet recognized the provisional government of Myanmar. Churchill erupted a thick smoke and said with pride: "Today we have understood your requirements, and we also give your children time. We know the situation in Myanmar. Now there is a government in Myanmar, the Japanese-supported Bamo government. Are your interim governments connected with Bamo? I remember he seems to be a member of the Deqin Party..."

This Bamo government was supported by the Japanese after occupying Myanmar, but this government had almost no power, and all politics, diplomacy and military were controlled by the Japanese.

"The people of Myanmar oppose aggression and oppose fascism..." Wu Nu replied unambiguously: "All governments that cooperate with the Japanese cannot get the support of the people of Myanmar! When I come here, it is best to prove that the people of Myanmar will follow their allies and do their best to defeat the fascism." Churchill suddenly proposed the conquest of Bamo, which made Chiang Kai-shek worried about an accident, so he hurriedly started: "Prime Minister Wu Nu, Minister Naiwen, I think your wish has been implemented. We have a clear understanding of the hopes of the people of Myanmar. I believe that this meeting will respond to the calls of Myanmar..."

Wu Nu and Naiwen understood that although they were unwilling to accept it, they could do nothing. This is the fate of a weak country and a small country, and it is in the hands of a strong country. China, the United States and Britain will discuss the fate of Myanmar, but as the masters of Myanmar, they are not qualified to attend this meeting.

After Wu Nu and Newen left, Roosevelt spoke slowly: "Mr. Chairman, Mr. Prime Minister, I think that at this meeting that is destined to influence the world, we should discuss how to face the calls of colonial semi-colonial nations and implement the Atlantic Charter at the same time." "I agree with the President's proposal..." Chiang Kai-shek immediately expressed his support: "The colonial national *** movement will be the main problem after the war. If it is not solved well, the post-war world will remain turbulent." Churchill felt extremely bitter in his heart, but both agreed that Britain is now and in the future, and he had to say something: "I agree, but I think the discussion should be an intentional thing, not a specific content, and the specific situation should be placed after the war. We have no time and energy to deal with colonial national *** matters. This is a very complicated issue..."

"Mr. Prime Minister, my old friend, I agree very much with you." Roosevelt did not insist, but smiled gently.

Aiden felt sad. He looked around the room. The huge ceiling fan was rotating vigorously, creating hot winds. Everyone had a relaxed smile on their faces. At the round table, the heads of the Three Kingdoms were gentle, calm, smiling, and warm; but in this gentle, without any sword light or murderous aura, the history of the Empire of the Sun never set was over. As the largest colonial country on this planet, he had to sign his own name under the statement that he was destined to collapse the empire.

The British Empire declined, and Churchill's eyes were a little wet. This empire that once led the world, the empire that once abandoned the industrial revolution, his fleet once ran rampant in every corner of the world, his cannons once destroyed one regime after another, and the world order he established once ruled the world for a hundred years, but now, under the impact of the once conquered land and nation, he has split and collapsed.

Where will the British Empire go? Churchill had to start thinking that to retain the afterglow of the empire's pride, he could only rely on the tradition of the empire and the perseverance of the British people. Yes, yes, this is the only thing the British Empire could rely on.

Looking at Chiang Kai-shek's satisfied smile, Churchill felt anger for no reason. His bright head was shining with a smug light. The elegant woman he called yesterday was piled with a hypocritical smile. The poor country became a world power overnight. He could talk about how to divide the world in the strong country club and trample the pride of the Anglo-Ixxx people under his feet.

God is unfair! Aiden lamented in his heart that the British Empire is no longer glorious!
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