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Chapter 1581 Truman Wants to See Hu Bin

1581 On the Americas, the German-Japanese Combined Fleet has been fighting for the American Combined Fleet.

Mainly, the German-Japanese Combined Fleet has gained an advantage in the Pacific Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean. They are now trying to find the main force of the Combined Fleet of America. After killing them, the infantry troops behind will be ready to land.

At this time, on the United States, Roosevelt sat in the office, listening to the reports of the Navy and the Army.

Secretary of the Navy, Joseph King and Marshall, led their subordinates to Roosevelt's office, and Truman was also there, and the atmosphere in the entire office was quite tense.

"The Navy can't hold it?" Roosevelt looked up at Joseph King and asked!

"I can't stand it. Japan has too many fleets, and Germany now has many fleets. Their ships are built from Japan and Britain.

Our industry has been destroyed a lot by Japan before, and we are still recovering. In a short period of time, we are no match for the two countries!" Joseph King said.

"Where is the army, how many troops have Germany dispatched? When will it land, how long can you last?" Roosevelt continued to ask.

"I don't know now that we have been collecting troops for the intelligence over there, Africa, not many of us Americans.

Moreover, once they landed more than 2 million troops, plus their air force and navy were deployed together, the pressure on our army would be very great.

Now we don’t know how long it will last. The problem now is not with us, so we can’t stand it. We can only hope that China can help us restrain the Germans and Japanese as much as possible.

The latest battle was when Hu Bin's troops fought in the Middle East with Japan and Germany. Within a few days, Hu Bin ate 700,000 Japanese troops, and Germany heard that he had also lost more than 100,000 troops.

The Chinese army has very strong combat power, but they have no intention of taking the initiative to attack. I don’t know why they are like this!" Marshall said while standing there.

"Can you ask the Chinese army for help? As long as they attack Egypt, I think the pressure on our Americas will be much less.

It is impossible for Africa to continue to send troops to support America, and Germany's elite troops are all in the Soviet Union, and China also has millions of troops there. Germany will definitely not dare to draw more troops out of it!" Joseph King immediately looked at Marshall and asked.

"Well, is there such a possibility? If our United States is defeated, it will not be a good thing for China.

Then they will have a country to withstand Germany and Japan. I think China will not be able to withstand that way!" Roosevelt heard it and looked at them and asked.

"It's possible, but this can only be waited for news. In fact, we have never understood the situation in China. We don't know much about Yan'an.

Stilwell told me before that when will China send troops, how and how much will it send, there is no news about China.

He had inquired and visited senior Chinese generals, but no news was revealed.

I originally thought that Hu Bin would come to America again with 1 million troops, but Hu Bin refused, and China also refused. They said that they are under great pressure now, hey!" After Marshall finished speaking, he sighed.

The people in the entire office heard it and sighed.

"Persevere for a while. Now the German troops are showing their strengths. We must stop them and not let the German troops invade our United States.

If the battlefield was only in other countries in the Americas, we could still accept it, but the war would never burn us to the United States!" Roosevelt said to them.

"His Excellency the President, it may be difficult. Once the German-Japanese joint fleet gains the advantage of the sea, they may cruise in various ports in the United States and bomb our coastal cities at that time.

Our American shipyards are all in coastal cities. If they do this, it is completely impossible for us to develop the navy.

Therefore, now we can only hope that China can restrain Germany's army and navy. If Germany wants to counterattack China, it needs to reinforce their army before it can be transferred back.

Therefore, Your Excellency the President, I suggest that you send representatives to China immediately to clarify the interests and ask China to send troops as soon as possible, especially the troops in the Middle East. We need their help.

If our Americas were really occupied by Germany, I think China is not far from the destruction of its country. People on China cannot not know about this, and they will definitely agree to send troops to fight in advance." Joseph King immediately looked at Roosevelt and said.

"What? The German-Japanese Combined Fleet will attack our coastal city!" Roosevelt heard it and looked at him in surprise.

"This is certain, and it is also true that Japanese troops may land from Canada again. At that time, the United States will face two fronts of war, and we may not be able to stop it.

Because Britain only has 2 million troops there, and their equipment was purchased by us. In addition, their training time was short, and there was not enough excellent generals.

Therefore, the United Kingdom is definitely unstoppable in Canada. What I worry about is that Japanese troops may not land in Canada, but will directly land on the west coast of our United States.

Once they land successfully, it will be a disaster for us in the United States. Wherever the Japanese troops go, there will be almost no living!" Marshall said as he looked at Roosevelt.

"Damn it, haven't we deduced it before? We can succeed!" Roosevelt said to Marshall.

"Yes, we were on the condition that our naval forces were evenly matched with the German naval forces.

But unexpectedly, Japan sent so many aircraft carriers to support Germany this time, and judging from the news we received, Japan sent one million troops to join Germany's troops this time.

Once they land, our American people will suffer!" Marshall said to Roosevelt.

"Now we can only ask China? Let China send troops as soon as possible?

Do they need to send troops to our Americas, such as send troops from China's Far East to Canada, and then to our side?" Roosevelt rubbed his forehead and asked at Marshall.

"Huh, Stilwell really talked to them, it was useless. China did not agree, they did not agree to send troops out!

Now as long as they can send troops to fight in advance, it will be the greatest help to us in the United States!" Marshall breathed out and said to Roosevelt.

"Well, then we have to do it as soon as possible!" Roosevelt nodded, then looked at Truman beside him.

"Okay, I'll go to China and I'll go to convince them, but I don't know whether I can convince them or not.

After all, China is too mysterious. We don’t know much about their affairs, and we don’t know what they are thinking about!” Truman saw Roosevelt looking at him and said immediately.

"Well, do your best. Whether America can withstand the invasion of Germany and Japan depends on you!" Roosevelt nodded and said.

"Also, Lord Truman, if you go to China, you must meet Hu Bin. It would be fine if you can convince Hu Bin to give us some advice.

Hu Bin gave us ideas, we must spend money. No matter what his ideas he had, he spoke, we would give money and not bargain!" Marshall said to Truman.

"Ah?" Truman and Roosevelt looked at Marshall in surprise.

"Why Hu Bin said how much money he was, then this idea was really worth. There is no doubt that Hu Bin has a guaranteed reputation.

You have also seen the clear telegram sent by Okamura Nagato to Hu Bin before. Okamura Nagato even wants to give Hu Bin money because what Hu Bin said is guaranteed and credibility.

So, if Hu Bin said how much money he would cost, he would give him the idea. The idea he said would definitely be useful. It was worth it to exchange for news that we had to attack in advance when we were in Germany.

Now you have also seen that within Hu Bin's expected range, and the main force of the German-Japanese Joint Fleet is in the Atlantic Ocean, they must have landed from there!" Marshall stood there and said to them.

Roosevelt heard it and nodded.

"Okay, go see Hu Bin. Hu Bin is willing to ask for money. That's the best. We need a solution!" Roosevelt said to Truman.

"Okay, then I'm going to set off now. You send a message to China and say I want to go over. I think they will receive it, right?" Truman heard it and stood up and asked.

"There is definitely no problem with this. I will contact Yan'an immediately!" Roosevelt nodded and said.

On Hu Bin's side, Hu Bin is fine. Hu Bin doesn't know much about the news about America, but Stilwell said it.

However, once Germany lands successfully, there will definitely be reports, so Hu Bin is waiting for this news.

Almost the next morning, Hu Bin received a call from Yan'an, saying that Truman was coming to visit our China and asked to see Hu Bin. Yan'an asked Hu Bin if Hu Bin wanted to see him?

"See me?" Hu Bin heard it and stood there and thought for a while!

"Why is Truman here too? Didn't Stilwell just leave before? They still want to convince you to send troops to America?" Li Nian also heard this and asked Hu Bin.

"That's impossible, but what's his intention to come here?" Hu Bin heard it and shook his head and said, but he was still thinking about why Truman wanted to see him too.

"Then let him come over? Anyway, there is nothing wrong in the past few days!" Li Nian asked looking at Hu Bin.
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