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Chapter 1181 Questions

1181 Marshall asked Roosevelt to agree to propose that the reserves start to be armed now and then let Hu Bin's troops conduct training. Only in this way can they have enough troops to fight with the United States.

When Roosevelt heard this, he thought about it there. This matter is a big event for the United States and is related to future plans, so Roosevelt must be cautious.

"Can we really not let the troops continue to reinforce to the East and the Middle Lines? Is there any hope?" Roosevelt asked as he looked at Marshall.

"There is no hope. Your Excellency the President, Hu Bin's troops are very good at fighting, but they also have to follow the actual situation of the troops. Think about it, Hu Bin's troops have achieved great results on the Western Front, and then they have to go to California and Nedahua to fight.

Hu Bin’s 10,000 troops were used as a reserve force. Hu Bin could not use it until the critical moment, and now Hu Bin is still helping guard Idaho.

So, the troops Hu Bin is actually fighting now are about 40,000, plus our troops on the Western Front, that is, 60,000, and we have to face the 10,000 troops of the Japanese. Moreover, Japan has adopted the strategy of delaying Hu Bin, so we have no better way.

The only way is to wait until our reserves are trained and sent out to replace Hu Bin's troops. This is possible. Now Hu Bin's troops cannot be mobilized at all!" Marshall said to Roosevelt.

"Do you need so many reserve troops? Hu Bin wants ten thousand?" An aide asked, looking at Marshall.

"Required, we cannot just consider the problem from our perspective. You have to look at the problem from Hu Bin's perspective. Hu Bin's troops cannot all be pulled to the front line. Once the casualties are too serious, there will be no back-ups and no supplements at that time. How can we fight at that time?

Hu Bin told me before that once the Japanese troops attack from the center line, if our midline cannot defend, he will mobilize the reserve troops. There is no way to do this.

However, Hu Bin and Chinese troops really put their hearts in the United States against Japan this time, including our troops in Oregon this time, all of which were based on Hu Bin's plan.

The Japanese troops did not chase after him. They were worried about Hu Bin. In this way, the more than 20,000 troops on our front line, plus more than 10,000 wounded people, all retreated, and did not further expand our casualties. Japan knew Hu Bin too well, and they just wanted to hold Hu Bin." Marshall said.

"Okay, I want to discuss this matter with others and see if they agree to arm our reserve force. This matter is a big deal after all, and it is related to our future exhibition in the United States. So, wait for me for a few days."

When Roosevelt heard Marshall say this, he knew that he would not agree, and the troops on the front line of the United States were almost unable to withstand it.

Marshall heard it, nodded, chatted with Roosevelt for a while, and then left.

In the next few days, Hu Bin's troops rushed to California and Nedahua. Now the Japanese troops did not attack on a large scale, but instead used small troops to harass the tactics to suppress the American troops from being allowed to come out.

After Hu Bin's troops arrived at the front line in California, Japanese troops stopped coming out.

At this time, the arrival of Chinese troops made the Americans in the city very happy. They were worried before that what to do if the Japanese troops entered? Many people secretly retreated back, but most of them were still staying in those cities. If they continued to retreat, they didn't know where to retreat.

"General Hu. Welcome to Chico City. I am the commander of California, Barkley!" As soon as Hu Bin arrived in Chico City, a US general came over to salute Hu Bin and said.

"Yeah, thank you!" Hu Bin nodded.

At this time, Hu Bin's troops had already arrived in various cities. Hu Bin sent a large number of infantry to various cities along the United States. At the same time, Hu Bin's armored troops began to find ways to hide them and not allow Japanese reconnaissance planes to appear. Hu Bin's armored troops would have to counterattack at that time.

Hu Bin just entered the city, and many people cheered, mainly because Chinese troops had entered before. Now Hu Bin brought his own guard troops over, and they also thought it was an ordinary army.

After arriving at the command center selected by the United States for Hu Bin, Hu Bin walked in and Barkley followed in.

Hu Bin's staff are now laying out the entire command center, which is more than 50 kilometers away from the front line, so it is relatively safe.

"There is no movement from Japan now?" Hu Bin sat down and asked Barkley.

"There is no movement yet. A few days ago, they tentatively attacked us for a few days, but now, especially after your troops entered California, the Japanese troops have no movement, and they have not dispatched to fight. They have sent a small group of reconnaissance troops, but we have all taken back!" Barkley said to Hu Bin.

"Well, what does Japan mean? Do you know the military strength of their side now? I want to know this!" Hu Bin asked at Barkley.

"Yes, I have sent it to you. If we have any situation, we will come to you as soon as possible. We also know that now our American troops can only defend those cities, and to attack, we still have to rely on your Chinese troops." Barkley looked at Hu Bin and said.

"Okay, if you have any news, I'll see it!" Hu Bin said with a smile.

"By the way, General Hu, we have many reporters here who want to interview you. I wonder if you can hold a press conference. Now our American people are very concerned about the security issues on the Western Front. I hope General Hu can take some time to come out." Barkley looked at Hu Bin and said.

"Well, yes, you can arrange it. In an hour, I can take half an hour to hold a press conference! My guards will arrange these things at that time." Hu Bin heard it, thought for a while and said.

"Thank you General Hu!" Barkley said happily after hearing this.

After a while, Barkley left, and Hu Bin began to look at the information coming from the United States.

After about half an hour, Mo came over and told Hu Bin that the press conference had been arranged and the time had come. Hu Bin nodded and went to the press conference site.

In the living room of another house, Hu Bin just walked in, the reporters started applauding. Hu Bin smiled and waved his hand. When he arrived in front, Barkley was waiting there, shook hands with Hu Bin, and the two of them sat down with a smile.

"General Hu, thank you very much for coming to our United States for helping counterattack against Japanese fascism. We hold a press conference this time. I hope to hear your views on our United States counterattack against Japanese fascism this time.

The reporters will have many questions to ask you later, so let’s just come and know that General Hu, you have just come here, and there must be a lot of things to be busy with." Barkley said.

Hu Bin heard what the translator translated behind him, smiled and nodded, and said ok. Then Barkley began to talk to the reporters. It was nothing more than the beginning of the press conference, and asked the reporters if they had any questions. However, Hu Bin only had half an hour.

When Barkley said it was beginning, many reporters raised their hands and Barkley called a reporter.

"Hello General Hu, I am Fermi, a reporter from the American Sun. I am very grateful to General Hu and Chinese troops for coming to our United States to help us attack Japanese troops.

What I want to ask is, when will General Hu and your troops completely resolve the crisis on the Western Front? Also, what do you think about the Central and Eastern Fronts?” A female reporter stood up and asked Hu Bin.

After the reporter finished speaking, Hu Bin's translator next to him said to Hu Bin. When Hu Bin heard it, he nodded with a smile, and then said, "Firstly, we China and the United States are the major anti-fascist countries in the world, so it is appropriate to help each other.

We don’t want this world to be occupied by fascist countries. The friendship between China and America requires us to send troops to help. You just asked me when the crisis on the Western Front will be over. I can’t tell you this. No one can predict the war.

But what I want to say is that our Chinese troops will definitely do our best to protect the American people on the Western Front from invasion by Japanese troops.

Now, we have all the Japanese troops in Idaho, and you have seen the Japanese troops in the remaining two states. They don’t dare to come out to fight us now, so we have the confidence to win, but on the specific day, I can’t answer you.

The second view on the middle and eastern fronts is that I believe that the American people and American troops can completely block Japan's attack. I am deeply convinced that the dispute will definitely defeat the evil." Hu Bin sat there, took the microphone and started talking.

After Hu Bin finished speaking, the subsequent translator continued to translate. In addition, there were not only European and American journalists, but also Chinese journalists, and those Chinese journalists were very happy to see Hu Bin here.

"Hello, I am Qilithov, a reporter from the Soviet Union of Pravda. Our Soviet Union also thanks China for its help to our Soviet Union. What I want to know is that China sends troops to support the United States, why can't we send troops to support our Soviet Union? What is the reason for your troops?

Our Soviet Union is closer to China and it is more convenient to send troops!" At this time, the Soviet reporter also asked.
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