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Volume 8 Hundred Years of Resentment Chapter 78 United Anti-China

The book sent the documents in, Westwood gave the order, and then started to ask Bu.

"At present, what Japan needs most is intelligence and military aid, but we must pay attention to the changes in the situation." Brudering seemed casual in front of the president, as if sitting in front of him was not the supreme commander of the United States. "Cia, NSA and the Pentagon have confirmed that China destroyed Japan's military satellite system after the war. If it were not expected, Japan's three strategic nuclear submarines had also been buried in the sea. With the local nuclear facilities being bombed in full swing, Japan did not conduct a second round of strategic counterattack, indicating that Japan is likely to lose its strategic counterattack capability. Although it is not ruled out that Japan still has some nuclear warheads, the main carrier tools have been completely destroyed, and only combat aircraft can be able to perform strategic strikes. Before seizing air supremacy, it is difficult for Japan to conduct a strategic nuclear counterattack against China. Judging from the current situation, it is difficult for Japan to seize air supremacy in the war, at least China will not easily allow Japan to seize air supremacy."

"That is, Japan cannot expand the scale of the war."

Brudering nodded and said, "China will soon understand this. As long as it is confirmed that Japan has lost its strategic strike capabilities, China will quickly expand its strike scope. First, ensure air supremacy, focus on bombing Japan's air bases, and defeating the Japanese air force. Second, seize sea supremacy, implement a comprehensive blockade of Japan, and cut off Japan's external channels. Finally, launch an offensive operation, seize Japan's outer islands, and even attack Japan's mainland."

Westwood picked up the cigar strips placed in the sandalwood box and cut off the ends.

"Our aid tour is very critical, and we must not be too much, nor too little." Seeing the president lit a cigar, Brudering took out a cigarette. "China's bombing of Japan's nuclear power plants shows that China is very worried about Japan's nuclear capabilities, which can even show that Wang Yuanqing has to do so."

"Have you had to do this?" Westwu immediately frowned.

"What is the purpose of China's war? At least the reason on the surface is to eliminate Japan's nuclear threat." Brudering said without thinking much, "Japan has launched ballistic missiles carrying nuclear warheads at China. If Wang Yuanqing intends to counterattack, there is enough reason to completely destroy Japan with nuclear warheads. Wang Yuanqing did not do this, for example, large-scale nuclear strikes will cause unbearable casualties and losses to China. But will the Chinese general think so? If soldiers demand nuclear retaliation, what should Wang Yuanqing do? Bombing Japan's nuclear power plants can be said to have multiple kills and kills Japan's nuclear power plants, which can not only show China's determination to completely eliminate Japan's nuclear capabilities, but also shock us, and stabilize domestic generals and emotional people.

Of course, there are many other benefits that must be related to the domestic situation in China."

Waitwood nodded slightly and took two chesses of the cigar.

"Imagine that Guo Ri launches another nuclear counterattack. What will China do?"

"There is no need to be made. The country will definitely carry out comprehensive nuclear retaliation."

"This is the key." Bruderlin said with a breath. "Japan did not launch a counterattack immediately. It can basically prove that all Japan's ballistic missiles were destroyed. That is, I mentioned earlier that if Japan wants to launch a strategic counterattack again, it must seize air supremacy. Our local military aid is mainly to help Japan seize air supremacy."

Westwood looked at the Secretary of State and almost understood the meaning of Bruder Wood.

"Losing air supremacy. Japan will quickly lose the war. China does not even need to send troops to Japan's mainland to only have dozens of days of strategic bombing. It can completely destroy Japan's national infrastructure and force Japan to admit defeat. Or completely destroy Japan's war potential. Help Japan seize air supremacy. Japan will definitely turn the situation around with a strategic counterattack. Ultimately force China to carry out comprehensive nuclear retaliation." Brudering paused for a moment. "So I think that our aid should not be too much, nor too little. We must help Japan defend its local air supremacy. Ensure the security of major cities and important infrastructure. But we cannot help Japan too much. Otherwise, it is very likely that the war will be out of control and ultimately lead to unimaginable consequences."

Westwood nodded and said, "You mean..."

"Try to provide defensive weapons and equipment, such as air defense systems and air defense fighters." Bruderlin sighed, his expression suddenly dimmed a lot. "The problem now is that after the 'East Sea War', Japan gradually broke away from us. In addition to purchasing some advanced weapons and equipment from my country, most of the weapon systems are developed by themselves and are not compatible with our weapon systems. The military assistance we provide to Japan may not be effective. The most important thing is that China must not stand idly by. In this case, China will definitely seize sea control while seizing air superiority. China's aircraft carrier battle group has entered the Western Pacific from the Bashi Strait and is approaching Japan's mainland. If we provide war materials to Japan, China will definitely block Japan and demarcate the combat area. At that time, where will our fleet go? If the Chinese fleet intercepts our transport fleet, should we send escort forces? If it is landed in the war zone, should we send escort forces?

In the disagreement, will our escort fleet fight against the Chinese fleet?”

"You mean, we might be involved in the war because of this?"

Brudering nodded and said, "The key to China's defeat of Japan is not landing operations, but bombing and blockade. High-intensity strategic bombing and continuous strategic blockade are enough to tame Japan. Compared with landing on Japan, compared with the Japanese army's ground battle, the strategic blockade is much less expensive and has a more obvious effect. China will definitely spare no effort to strengthen the strategic blockade, prevent ships from other countries from traveling to Japan, and at least prevent military supplies from flowing into Japan. If we make excessive commitments to Japan, conflicts with China will inevitably occur in future operations."

Westwood sniffed two cigars, and said nothing.

Brudering has already made it clear that China will spare no expense in order to completely defeat Japan. Especially when the United States intends to intervene in the war, China will definitely be extremely tough. If the Chinese leader expects that the United States will support Japan in the form of war aid, he will even prepare for war with the United States in advance. Although China does not have the ability to confront the United States in the ocean, at least the Chinese navy does not have the strength yet, on the battlefield surrounding Japan, China is absolutely sure to defeat the US Navy that is coming to intervene.

The problem is discovered and the problem is solved.

Westwood wiped out the cigar and the secretary said: "What should we do?"

"The purpose determines the action. Only when the purpose is clarified can we know what action should be taken."

"For us, it's only a matter of time before direct confrontation with China." Westwood said with a sigh of relief, "Over the years, China has been pursuing expansion policies and constantly suppressing our country's living space. Not only has it faced us head-on in the economic field, but it also faced us in the military and diplomatic fields. Not to mention anything else, when China deals with Japan, the next unlucky one is India. Although everyone believes that no one can stop China from becoming the world's number one power, we cannot allow China to expand arbitrarily. Even if we cannot change history, we must try our best to delay history. China is developing and the United States is developing. As long as we seize every opportunity, fifty years or a hundred years later, the United States will still be the most powerful country in the world and the world's leader."

Although Westwood did not say it clearly, his meaning was already expressed very clearly.

"In this case, I will unite other forces and try to make the advantage." Brudering did not delay the president's precious time and said, "We do not want Japan to be defeated, Europe does not want Japan to be defeated, and Russia is the same. On the issue of China's rise, Europe and Russia have different attitudes from us, but they also have common grounds. For example, Europe and Russia do not want a world situation dominated by China. China has the ability to defeat Japan, and even has the courage to fight against us, but China does not have the ability to fight against the whole world."

"You mean, with Russia, joint action?"

Brudering nodded and said, "Europe and Russia will definitely not intervene in the war, and it is unlikely that they will even provide military assistance to Japan, but Europe and Russia will definitely not agree to China's strategic blockade against Japan. Using this, we can win over Europe and Russia and put pressure on China."

Westwood pondered for a while and said: "It is true, especially in Europe. If the situation changes significantly, Europe will even work with us to provide war supplies for Japan. The key issue is that if we take this step, we will stand opposite to China."

"Even if we don't take this step, we are on the opposite side of China."

Westwood smiled bitterly and said, "Will this get us into the war?"

"There is a possibility, but it is not very large, mainly depending on the policies we adopt."

"China will not be indifferent to this, right?"

"It is true, as long as the Chinese leader is smart enough, he will definitely be able to predict this.

The key question is who takes action first." Brudering paused for a moment and said, "If we take action first, China is the passive side. If China takes action first, we are the passive side. China is already taking the initiative in the war, and if we are passive again, the situation will be very unfavorable."

"How to explain to Japan?"

"Japan?" Bruderlin was stunned for a moment and said, "What Sadashi Murakami needs is war materials, not our army. As long as we actively unite Europe and Russia, Sadashi Murakami will be unable to seek it. In terms of military aid, we can temporarily provide military intelligence to Japan, and suppress other matters first."

"That is to say, after understanding the attitudes of Europe and Russia, then make a decision."

Brudering nodded, saying that's what it means.

Westwood pondered for a moment and looked at Bruderling.

The Secretary of State gave the best advice, and Westwood had no other choice! (To be continued,)
Chapter completed!
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