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Chapter 892 Establish a comprehensive cooperative relationship with China

At night, Hu Bin was very bored in the command center, so Hu Bin went to bed very early.

At this time, in the United States, it was morning when Stilwell said goodbye to his wife and children at home, and got into the car and started driving towards the White House.

He still doesn't know the information he gave them yesterday afternoon, what kind of reactions they will make after seeing it, and whether it will affect the cooperation between the United States and China in the future. He hopes that the two countries can cooperate well.

Yesterday he returned to his home and heard from his wife that the food in the United States has been controlled, and there are still many daily necessities, and the children of neighbors nearby have also been recruited to the front line.

When Stilwell heard this, she sighed deeply. If she had already started cooperation with China, the United States would not have fallen into such a passive state.

"I hope it's still time!" Before Stilwell got on the bus, he looked at the empty streets, sighed, and got on the bus, asking the driver to take him to the White House.

When they first arrived at the White House, many cabinet members also came to attend the meeting. When they saw Stilwell coming, they deliberately stopped and waited for Stilwell to go in together.

"General Stilwell, I have to say what you showed us yesterday was very shocking. This is very helpful for us to understand China. Otherwise, we would think that people from China are still wearing small braids in our minds." A cabinet member looked at Stilwell and said with a smile.

"I didn't have a braid a few decades ago. Now the technology in China's engineering industry is still very developed. Moreover, I believe that China will soon be able to drive Japanese troops out of their country!" Stilwell said with a smile.

"Yes, but I'm very curious that China's territory is also very large, and Japan is almost completely occupying China. Why do we still come to attack our Americas? And, they have already occupied so much land in Southeast Asia, why do we still occupy other places?" The cabinet member looked at Stilwell and said.

"Wrong, in Southeast Asia, Japan has only occupied the islands in Southeast Asia, and the Japanese troops on the land have been attacked by Chinese troops. Now Japan has occupied India in Asia.

On India, as long as Chinese troops launch an attack, I think the Japanese devils in India cannot stop it. Now the land occupied by Japan in Asia is India and Northeast China, and China's Jiangsu. These places will be taken back soon!" Stilwell corrected what the cabinet member said.

The cabinet member heard it and nodded.

"I still want to ask you the question just now, why didn't Japan occupy China in an all-round way? Instead, it chose to fight us?" The cabinet member still stared at this question.

"Because Japan is fighting in China, the first one is that they have suffered a lot of casualties, and the second one is that they cannot obtain enough benefits. On the contrary, they have to consume a lot of resources, so Japan gave up attacking China. China also has a large population, and they are not afraid of fighting with Japan for consumption.

And our Americas have not much population. Japan has the population resources in Southeast Asia to enrich its troops, so they have focused on our land. I think this is the biggest reason why Japan attacked our Americas." Stilwell explained to them as he walked.

The people behind him heard it and nodded, agreeing with what Stilwell said.

Soon, they arrived in the conference room next to Roosevelt's office. At this time, many members of the cabinet and the troops had already arrived. Stilwell went to greet them and when the other members of the cabinet saw him coming, they stood up to say hello to him.

After a while, Roosevelt and Marshall entered the conference room, and the guards outside closed the door to the conference room.

"General Stilwell, come, you have to sit here. We have a lot of questions to ask you later!" Roosevelt shouted to Stilwell who was sitting behind, and pointed at his row to the left.

When Stilwell heard this, he stood up, walked forward and sat down.

"We mainly discussed how to establish a comprehensive cooperative relationship with China. Now that the United States is at its most dangerous time, according to our latest news, Japan has begun to build factories in Canada. General Marshall, please tell me!" Roosevelt said as he looked at Marshall and asked Marshall to say.

Marshall nodded and said, "The news sent by our intelligence department last night is that Japan is now building three arsenals, two ammunition factories, one armored production workshop, and one aircraft production plant in eastern Canada. They all use young people caught from Asia to work.

Also, the news we have received before is that Japan has established a steel factory there, and we have found Germans in these factories. I think Japan wants to reduce the pressure on their logistics supply!" Marshall said.

At this time, the people below heard it and began to whisper. They were very shocked by the news. Once Japan's factories in Canada are put into production, then Japan's requirements for supply will be reduced a lot.

There is a lot of land and many farms in Canada. Now the Japanese troops are not short of food there, and they will not be short of food in the future. If weapons and ammunition can also be produced, then it is really not good news for the United States.

"This is the combat idea of ​​China. The Chinese have invented the technology of using war to support war and farming very early. I dare say that Japan will definitely capture Canadians to farm for them. If they are not well planted, they will be killed.

It will also allow those people in India and Southeast Asia to farm, which can ensure their food requirements on the front line. Once those weapons and ammunition factories are put into production, I think we may not be their opponents. Japan has obtained German rifle technology, and now they are not short of raw materials. Their troops will soon change their weapons!

Mr. President, I think it's time for us to purchase a batch of bombers from China. Of course, it's okay not to purchase. Our fighter jets can also complete the bombing mission, but they may not be able to come back!" Stilwell said as he looked at Roosevelt.

"Buy their bombers, no no, no, we have good bombers, we don't need their bombers, we just need fighters!" Before Roosevelt could say anything, Marshall shook his head first.

"No, our bombers cannot fly at night! And our fighters are not good either. I don't know that our new aircraft does not have this ability, and the previous aircraft did not have it!" Stilwell said immediately.

"There are new planes, but the old ones are not. By the way, I remembered what you said. During the battle in Myanmar, Chinese bombers and fighters took off at night and bombed the airports over Japan. In addition, Hu Bin was commanding the planes to bomb Yangon!

What you mean is that we have to purchase a batch of bombers from China, specializing in night flights and bomb Japan's factories behind?" Marshall thought at this time that Stilwell might be in this purpose and asked the United States to purchase Chinese bombers.

"Yes, bombing Japanese factories, and we cannot bomb during the day, but targets that can be bombed at night, such as bridges, Japan's logistics supply bases, and places where Japan mainly gathers troops. We can send bombers to bomb these!" Stilwell nodded and said, that's what he meant.

"Does Chinese aircraft have the ability to fly at night?" asked a lieutenant general of the army in surprise.

"Yes, China's J-1, Hong-1, and ferry aircraft can fly at night. The plane we bought this time can fly at night. Although it is a fighter, it can also carry a giant aviation bomb and launch a bomb! However, if we want to fly to eastern Canada to launch a bomb, we need a bomber. The fighter's oil does not have that much oil and cannot support them to fly back and forth." Stilwell nodded and said.

"We are going to buy some of this. General Stilwell, will China sell bombers?" Marshall asked as he looked at Stilwell.

"I don't know now. We have to go over and talk, but I guess there is no big problem!" Stilwell nodded and said.

"Okay, then buy and purchase 200 bombers. Since we can't win during the day, we will fight at night. However, General Stilwell, when you go to China this time, you must let China deliver our batch of bombers in advance. It's okay as long as it can form a bomb scale, and more than 20 aircraft are enough!" Marshall nodded and thought about it carefully and said.

If they were defeated by the Japanese on the front line during the day, they could be bombed with bombers at night and snatched back, which would be good, at least they could get more time for the United States.

"Well, it's totally OK. When our new aircraft is mass-produced, it will probably take more than half a year. After half a year, we don't know what Japan will be like. We want to buy a batch of Chinese bombers." Roosevelt also nodded and said.

There is naturally no problem with other cabinet members. Their planes are not as good as those of the United States. This is a fact. They have been shown on the battlefield. Now there is an urgent need for aircraft that can compete with Japanese planes.

"Okay, General Stilwell, now you can talk about how we should cooperate with China. Although we have a general direction here, we still need your help in details!" After Roosevelt saw that the people below had no objection to purchasing the plane, he immediately began to ask Stilwell's second question. To be continued.

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