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Chapter 473 The American's Decision

President Roosevelt looked gloomy. If a conflict broke out between the Anti-Japanese and National Salvation Army and the British Army stationed in India, or even turned into a large-scale war, it would indeed be a disaster for the United States. A great situation would be ruined. If the United States wants to win the Pacific War, it may have to invest more strength and make more sacrifices.

"No matter what, the British army stationed in India and the Anti-Japanese and National Salvation Army cannot fight. We must express our attitude to them. If we defeat the Japanese, they will fight as much as they want. But now, we will never fight. All the power must be used in the war against the Japanese," said President Roosevelt.

"Yes, Your Excellency the President." Everyone replied.

"Gentlemen, what do you think of this?" President Roosevelt looked at these senior military and political officials.

"Your Excellency the President, the British are probably very tough. They demanded that the Anti-Japanese and National Salvation Army withdraw from Siam. If the Anti-Japanese and National Salvation Army fail to do so, the British may not withdraw their troops." Secretary of State Coder Hull said.

"However, the attitude of the Anti-Japanese and National Salvation Army was also very tough. We already knew before that the young commander of the Anti-Japanese and National Salvation Army was ambitious and wanted to annex Siam. If we force them to withdraw from Siam, it would probably cause a strong backlash from him." He Hopkins said.

"Hmph! The Anti-Japanese and National Salvation Army is just an armed force we support. Can they still make a fortune? Not to mention anything else, as long as we stop providing them with war supplies, they will not be able to hold on." Coder Hull sneered. Compared to suppressing Britain, he was more willing to suppress the Anti-Japanese and National Salvation Army. After all, from now on, Britain's strength is much stronger than the Anti-Japanese and National Salvation Army. It is also an important ally of the United States in Europe. If it falls apart with Britain, it will be very unfavorable to the overall interests of the United States.

"Don't forget that the Anti-Japanese and National Salvation Army has now grown to more than 600,000 people. It has strong air power. If they take a gamble and attack India, the British will not be able to withstand it at all. At that time, the situation in Southeast Asia will become a pot of porridge. And Japan himself can reap profits. This will be very unfavorable for us." Hopkins also expressed his own point of view.

President Roosevelt felt a little headache.

"General Marshall, what do you think?" President Roosevelt asked.

"His Excellency President, I think that whether it is the British army stationed in India or the Anti-Japanese and National Salvation Army, it is enough to withdraw troops from the border. In this way, the problem can be solved." General Marshall said.

President Roosevelt couldn't help but nod. Originally, the Anti-Japanese and National Salvation Army were ready to continue to launch an attack. However, because of the British threat, they had to give up their original combat plan. If the British could withdraw their troops, wouldn't the Anti-Japanese and National Salvation Army be able to send troops to deal with Japan himself?

"His Excellency President, this is General Stilwell's report." Admiral Marshall handed a report to President Roosevelt.

After President Roosevelt finished reading it, his face turned gloomy.

"Damn British, they're so despicable this time." President Roosevelt couldn't help but scold.

"What happened, Your Excellency the President?" asked Secretary of State Coder Hull and Hopkins.

"Look, this is the conclusion that Lieutenant General Stilwell reached about the British's plan." President Roosevelt handed them the report.

After reading it, Coder Hull and Hopkins looked unfavorably. Obviously, they were both so angry that they were both overwhelmed by the British's schemes.

"His Excellency President, no matter what, the Anti-Japanese and National Salvation Army is the main force for us to deal with Japan himself in Nanyang. Now, the British want to hold back the main force of the Anti-Japanese and National Salvation Army, so that Japan himself can free up his hands to deal with the Anti-Japanese and National Salvation Army, which will be a serious damage to the interests of the United States. We must stop the British. The Anti-Japanese and National Salvation Army has gradually gained the upper hand in Nanyang. As long as they win again and again, it is not impossible to defeat the Japanese Southern Army and drive the Japanese out of Nanyang. Once the Japanese army is driven out of Nanyang and without the resources of Nanyang, Japan's war machine will be greatly affected. It will be easier for us to defeat them." General Marshall continued.

President Roosevelt nodded: "It is true that the British cannot be so arrogant anymore. Your Excellency Secretary of State, tell the British to withdraw the British and Indian troops from the border immediately. Moreover, before the war ends, no attack on the Anti-Japanese and National Salvation Army shall be launched. Otherwise, we will stop all support to them."

"Yes, Your Excellency the President." Secretary of State Coder Hull nodded.

Obviously, President Roosevelt was quite dissatisfied with the British's behavior this time.

"General Marshall sent a telegram to the Anti-Japanese and National Salvation Army, demanding that they should not provoke the British. Once the British troops stationed in India evacuate the border, their troops must also evacuate from the border and continue to launch an attack on Japan himself according to the original plan. If they do not obey our advice, we will stop supplying them." President Roosevelt said.

"Yes, Your Excellency the President. I believe that the Anti-Japanese and National Salvation Army will definitely make the right choice." Admiral Marshall nodded.

This time, the matter was not originally created by the Anti-Japanese and National Salvation Army. If they were asked to withdraw their troops, there should be no big problem. Of course, the prerequisite is that the British cannot launch an attack. Otherwise, the Anti-Japanese and National Salvation Army would definitely do their best to block the British if they violated the orders of the Americans.

"His Excellency President, General Eisenhower hopes that we can draw more troops from the Pacific direction to the European battlefield. He believes that the Anti-Japanese and National Salvation Army has a strong development momentum in the South China Sea. It is completely possible for the Anti-Japanese and National Salvation Army to deal with Japan himself. Our precious military strength can be applied to other places." General Marshall said.

President Roosevelt frowned. The US policy is indeed to first Europe and then Asia. First settle Germany and Italy in Europe, and then deal with Japan and China. After all, Europe is the center of the world now. The United States cannot wait to interfere in Europe and ensure the interests of the United States in Europe.

"What about your opinions?" asked President Roosevelt.

"If the Anti-Japanese and National Salvation Army can become stronger and undertake the battle against Japan in the South China Sea and even the Pacific Ocean, we can completely draw more troops to Europe." General Marshall said.

"Okay, let's do it like this. Find a way to further strengthen the strength of the Anti-Japanese and National Salvation Army." President Roosevelt made the decision.

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