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Chapter 1490 The scruples of the United States

1490 Hu Bin looked at his watch, asked about the special forces group, and asked if the investigation information was in place, and he would change the route of retreat at that time.

When Xu Jing heard this, he immediately went out to ask. The special forces group said that the news was transmitted before noon today.

When Hu Bin saw Xu Jing go out, he smiled and shook his head. He knew that Xu Jing still didn't believe in him, but now he just doesn't want to fight with him.

After a while, Xu Jing came in and said to Hu Bin that there was no news over there.

Hu Bin heard this and nodded. Maybe the situation there is quite complicated and there is no specific news yet.

At this time, on the United States, Marshall, Roosevelt and others were arguing in the president's office.

"Impossible. German troops are now on the Eurasian continent. Their troops have to deal with Soviet troops and attack the Middle East.

Now that the Chinese troops have passed, how could the German troops come so quickly?” a president's aide said.

"That's right, the German troops have gathered more than 1 million in the UK, but they want to land in the Americas for more than 1 million. I think this is unlikely, right?

According to our situation, most of the current German troops are Africans, they are all new recruits, and their combat effectiveness can be imagined. Therefore, I don’t believe Hu Bin’s judgment. Hu Bin is purely exaggerating!” Another staff member said.

The reason they objected was not that they did not believe that Germany would come to attack them, but that they did not believe that they would come over now.

Because the United States also needs time now, they are training recruits, including recruits from America.

But according to Marshall's report, they were about to draw troops to Brazil. At that time, they would spend money like water, and their staff would not agree.

Marshall stood there without saying a word, and there were generals such as Patton and others next to him, while Truman was sitting next to Roosevelt, who also attended the meeting.

"What's impossible? Germany is now fighting in the Middle East for training. There are more than 1 million in the UK, but other places, other places in Africa, also have troops.

If they drive from Africa then, what will we do?

Also, for landing troops, as long as they land and consolidate their positions, the troops behind them will continue to come up. Can we stop them at that time?

Now we have dispatched 1 million troops to Brazil, and with Brazilian troops, we can completely block German troops.

If you just agree to draw 200,000, I think Brazilian troops alone can't stand it!" Patton stood there and spoke to the cabinet officials and staff.

"Now our United States is asking for money everywhere, and your troops have taken more than half of the profits this time. Just using the money like this, how can you be worthy of our people in China?

We need a lot of funds in China. At the rate of your current use of money, you may not be able to withstand it for half a year, and your troops will have no money. How should we fight at that time?

Those arms dealers need money. If they don’t have money, how can we buy weapons?” an aide said to Patton.

They just don’t want to see the troops spend so much money. Now the United States is full of vast land and there are too many places to use money!

Therefore, those staff members do not need to send 1 million troops, but only send 200,000 troops, so that Brazil can buy more weapons, so that American arms dealers can still make money.

And if the United States dispatches so many troops, then Brazil will be under no pressure.

Marshall kept talking, but looked at Roosevelt.

"I will definitely come here? Do you believe Hu Bin's judgment?" Roosevelt asked at Marshall.

"I believe, I must believe that I will not doubt Hu Bin's ability.

The President, 200,000 troops are not enough, we have no way to stop the German troops from landing, and once their German troops successfully land, it will not be the 1 million troops by then.

Now we mobilize 1 million troops there, which may be able to delay the time of Germany's landing. Although we are all trying to consume this, if Germany does not land, it is excellent news for our entire America, and we will suffer the least losses.

Once they are allowed to land, we will suffer a great loss. You also know that Japan invades us in the United States. They will all attack the Americas, and all the countries in the Americas will be turned into ruins.

I hope that Your Excellency the President, you can agree. Send 1 million troops, naval and air forces, and do your best to prevent the German troops from landing.

In the war of attrition, they came from afar. I think Germany can't stand such consumption.

And once they land, we have enough troops and war sites in Brazil, and we will arrange them in Brazil, so our country will not have to suffer the war.

Although we are suffering a loss when we see it, as long as Germany does not enter our United States, we will not lose!” Marshall said firmly as he looked at Roosevelt.

Roosevelt heard it and looked at Truman next to him, hoping to hear what Truman meant.

"His Excellency President, I agree with Marshall that it is worth spending this money as long as we have no German troops invaded the United States.

However, General Marshall, we also need Brazil to buy a large amount of American weapons.

If they don't sell our weapons enough, it's very unfair to rely on us to help them fight Germany." Truman said while sitting there.

When Roosevelt heard this, he picked up the document on the table. The document was sent by Marshall. It was required that Roosevelt sign the troops before Marshall could transfer the troops out.

"Your Excellency the President, this is very unprofitable. Once our troops have passed, Brazil will definitely not buy our weapons. I think you know this!" An aide saw that Roosevelt had the intention of signing and immediately spoke.

"I know, but, do you really need to let German troops enter our United States? Without the help of our American troops, Brazil cannot defend them.

Perhaps in less than half a month, the German troops will arrive in Mexico. No matter how many American troops there are, they will not be able to stop the bombing of the German Air Force.

Then, the southern cities we have finally retained will be turned into ruins. Do you want to see such a situation?" Roosevelt was very sober and asked as he looked at the staff.

When the staff heard this, they looked at each other. One of the staff immediately asked, "What should we do if there is a lot of money needed to build in China? There are also many factories that need to resume construction and start construction. Without money, it is not possible!"

Roosevelt heard it, sat there and was silent for a moment, then looked at Truman and asked, "Can you find a loan from China?"

They are very rich. This time we gave China so much money, and they also sold a lot of weapons. How about we borrowed 500 million Chinese dollars from China?"

"This is probably difficult. First, Yan'an has not collected taxes yet. Second, Chinese troops sent troops to the Middle East and did not care about the countries asking for money. I think China is stupid. They actually sent troops voluntarily!" An aide heard this and immediately spoke.

"Silly? Humph? That's because if China does not send troops, the German troops will advance to their borders. China is afraid that the German troops will destroy their country's things at that time, so it puts the battlefield in the Middle East.

Look at us now. We were going to do this, but you just want to make money and don’t care about the lives and deaths of our people in China!” When Patton heard this, he looked at the staff with dissatisfaction and snorted and said with accusations.

"Well, let Stilwell go to Yan'an and talk to their commander. Interest and other things are easy to say. We need Chinese money to stabilize the domestic economic situation." Roosevelt heard it and spoke.

"Yes!" A cabinet official heard it and nodded.

Roosevelt took the document of the dispatch of troops, looked at it, then picked up the pen on the table, and began to sign the document.

Once signed, Marshall can immediately mobilize troops from the country to Brazil to deploy defenses.

"I hope you can block German troops in Brazil and not let them go north!" After Roosevelt signed it, he handed over one of the documents to Marshall and said with a smile.

"We will do our best!" Marshall said attentively, and the generals behind him stood attentively and saluted.

"Good luck to you, God bless you!" Roosevelt said to the generals with a smile.

"Thank you, Your Excellency President!" the generals spoke, and Roosevelt nodded.

Soon, the generals left and they were about to arrange troops to march.

In Germany, Hitler also received a report that the troops expeditioning to the Americas are now ready and can be dispatched at any time.

"His Excellency the Head of State, the troops are ready and can set off at any time. Our German navy has gone to the Americas to specifically block the naval forces of the United States and other American countries.

The Japanese naval forces are also there, and are now looking for the American naval forces." An admiral stood in front of Hitler and said to Hitler.

"Well, the British troops are ready, are the African base troops ready?" Hitler said while standing there.

"Yes, it's ready. General Guderian will be transferred back from various places in the Middle East.

Moreover, the recruits are now heading to the Middle East to train recruits in the Middle East. There are also 1 million recruits who will be sent directly to the Americas. They will be trained directly on the American battlefield at that time.

In addition, Japanese troops are now rushing to bases from the Middle East to America." The admiral reported to Hitler.
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