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Chapter 1392 Hu Bin strongly accuses

1392 Hu Bin answered the reporters there, and said very heavily. When Marshall and the others heard it, they were quite shocked. Hu Bin's meaning was very obvious. If he dared to stop Hu Bin's troops from returning, he would fight, no matter whose troops it was.

"This is a misunderstanding. We will publish an apology in the report. And once we solve the problem of Japanese troops in Alaska, Hu Bin and Chinese troops, if we want to go back, we will go back at any time, that's certain.

And I apologize again for this incident. General Hu, I'm sorry, please accept our American apology!" Marshall saw that this matter had been out of control of their holding a press conference, and immediately stood up to apologize.

When Hu Bin heard this, he stood up, nodded, sat down, and said nothing.

At this time, the media reporters, especially the American media reporters, also knew that this matter might be in trouble, and Hu Bin and their troops were very dissatisfied!

They are very quiet now and dare not even discuss the discussion. Originally, the reporters came to provoke troops to punish them, but when they heard this, they found that it was not them who came to provoke troops to punish them, but Hu Bin here, like their American media and the people of the entire United States, who were provoke troops to punish them.

Patton stood there in a very difficult situation. He didn't know whether the press conference would be held. He was afraid that Hu Bin would continue to say something even more ugly. What Hu Bin said could represent China's attitude in some respects. If it was not done well, the relationship between the two countries would suddenly fall into a deadlock.

"Come on!" Hu Bin saw Patton asking questions, pointed at another Chinese reporter and asked him to get up and ask.

"Hello General Hu, I am a reporter from Chongqing Daily. I want to ask, you just signed an agreement with General Marshall. You want to conquer Alaska within 3 days. Are you sure of this?

If you really fight, have you broken this rumor? You have the ability to attack Alaska with your troops, and you dare to attack Alaska. At the same time, you have never received money from the Japanese. These are actually all Japanese rumors!" The reporter stood up and looked at Hu Bin and asked.

"Yes, that's what I think. I didn't want to command myself, let them fight themselves, or let them watch the Japanese troops retreat, but then I thought, no, will I not be able to explain clearly then?

The people of the United States will definitely say that I, Hu Bin, have collected money from the Japanese. I don’t agree with this. Hu Bin can be insulted, but my troops cannot. They have been fighting on the front line since they came to this land, fighting the most difficult battles. They should not be insulted!

So, although I was unwilling to do so, if I bet with them, I would fight, and I would command their American troops to fight. As long as they could provide me with 400,000 troops for three days of consumption supplies, I would take their troops to fight.

I want them to know that it is not that I, Hu Bin, who can't command wars, nor that I, Hu Bin, who dares not command wars, but that they have not created conditions for me to fight, and there is no sufficient logistical support, so what kind of war I will fight?

So in the agreement, I made an agreement with them that as long as I lead the troops to break through the two defense lines set up by Japan in Alaska, I will not care. As for whether they can wipe out the Alaska devils, it is their own business, I will not care.

Most of my troops will not participate in this battle because of their distrust, so there is no need for me to let my troops continue to help them fight!" Hu Bin said to the media reporter.

The reporters below heard what Hu Bin translated later and began to record quickly. At the same time, many reporters also began to raise their hands, hoping that Hu Bin could click them.

"Is there any problem with Chinese journalists? It's not easy for you to be in the United States. You should pay attention to your safety and not be attacked by angry people. By the way, after the interview, you will send a telegram to your domestic newspapers to see if you can go back.

The people here are not friendly to us Chinese. It is better to go back first. You don’t have to worry about our safety. I will definitely take our troops back. This is my responsibility!" Hu Bin said to the media reporters below.

"Oh, you, are you Chinese?" Hu Bin raised his hand when he saw the reporter with a Chinese face and lit it.

"Hello General Hu, I am a Chinese, a reporter from the Washington Post. I want to ask a question!" The reporter stood up and said to Hu Bin.

"Oh, you are really good at taking tricks!" Hu Bin heard it, touched his forehead and said.

"General Hu, I think there must be a misunderstanding this time. On behalf of our colleagues from the US newspaper, I apologize like you and the Chinese troops. I'm sorry!" The reporter stood there and said, bowing to Hu Bin.

Hu Bin heard this, nodded, then looked at him and said, "Okay, you ask, we are all for the descendants of Yan and Huang!"

"Thank you, General Hu. What I want to ask is, what is the purpose of this rumor, why are they able to affect the relationship between our two countries so quickly? Is there any lesson here that is worthy of our two countries' deep thoughts?" the reporter asked, standing there.

"The purpose is very simple. The Japanese want to kill me, borrow American people and kill me, so that their Japan will be safe. I don't know whether you know it or not. I think Chinese journalists are clear.

Since I, Hu Bin, led my troops to fight, I have never been defeated in the face of Japanese troops. I don’t know how many Japanese devils died under my command! So they wanted to use the hands of the Americans to get rid of me.

As for the impact on the relationship between our two countries, I can’t say it. However, if you think deeply, it is not our China to think deeply. Our China is doing a good job. As for other countries, I can’t control it. After all, this is a matter in the United States, and we cannot comment!" Hu Bin sat there and started talking.

"Thank you, General Hu, and I would like to suggest General Hu, please accept an interview with our American journalists. They also have many questions to ask you. I hope you can give us a chance!" The Chinese journalist said again.

"No, thank you!" Hu Bin heard it and refused directly.

When Patton heard that Hu Bin was still refusing, there was no way. Then Patton called a US reporter. The reporter stood up and wanted to ask Hu Bin, but Hu Bin had already said it very clearly and would not answer the question.

The reporter could only ask Marshall, asking Marshall how confident Hu Bin was to command the battle this time, and whether the rumors were deliberately released by Japan.

Marshall also answered. After Hu Bin sat there for about half an hour, the press conference ended. However, Hu Bin did not accept Marshall's invitation to continue living in the command center here, but returned to his own guard division.

When Hu Bin left, he told Marshall that they should hurry up and prepare logistics supplies and determine which troops to participate in the war. When the time comes, they can just find someone to notify Hu Bin, and Hu Bin will come to command the battle.

When Marshall heard this, he could only send Hu Bin to the gate of the command center and watched Hu Bin leave by car, while the reporters continued to take photos, taking photos of Hu Bin leaving by car.

In the afternoon of the same day, American media reporters published content about this media meeting. Many American people also thought deeply when they saw what was reported in the newspaper.

However, Marshall and the others were not satisfied with what Hu Bin said at the press conference, because Hu Bin pushed all the responsibility to them.

Roosevelt was even more dissatisfied. The things Hu Bin said at the press conference directly affected the image of the United States in the international community. Not only could they not refute Hu Bin, they also had to apologize and apologize to Hu Bin and the Chinese troops, which made Roosevelt very unhappy.

"What the President, Hu Bin said at the press conference is not a good thing for us in the United States. He simply turned black and white, making us the United States and the image of us Americans plummet in the international community. We must fight back!" A Roosevelt's aide said.

"Yes, this matter must have something to do with Hu Bin. Our intelligence department has also received relevant news. Hu Bin must have collected money from Japan, so he did not command the battle. Now that Hu Bin wants to fight Alaska, we have to pay him 100 million, which is simply blackmail!" Another aide was also shouting there.

However, the main ones who opposed Hu Bin were the senior staff around Roosevelt, while those officials became silent instead.

They didn't believe Hu Bin, but they didn't mean that they were targeting Hu Bin everywhere. They didn't believe this because this was a rumor released by the Japanese. Whether it was true or false, they needed to investigate.

Moreover, the current investigations are all about assuming that Hu Bin received money from Japan, which is unfair. However, Roosevelt is going to investigate this matter now, and they are not able to express their opposition clearly.

However, when they heard the words of Roosevelt's staff, they were also disgusted. The officials in the cabinet believed that the staff had participated too much.

"What do you say?" Roosevelt heard that the staff were talking, and none of his officials spoke, so he looked at the officials and asked.

The staff heard it and looked at the officials.

"His Excellency President, let me not talk about whether Hu Bin really collected Japanese money. I just want to know whether Hu Bin is unwilling to fight Alaska, or whether we really have not created conditions for Hu Bin to fight.

If we did not create this condition, then if Hu Bin doesn't fight, he should not be criticized. Even if Hu Bin collects Japanese money at this time, it is Hu Bin's ability, and we should not be criticized like this!" A cabinet official stood up and said to Roosevelt.)

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