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Chapter 527

"Mr. President!" Ernest handed a telegram to Roosevelt and said, "The Chinese team has reached the level four..."

Seeing that Roosevelt did not respond, Ernest suddenly reacted... Roosevelt had no regrets about the place names of Chinese cities, so he hurriedly spread out a map in front of Roosevelt, pointed at a point and said: "In this... Siping, it is only about one hundred kilometers away from Changchun, the capital of the puppet Manchukuo State!"

"Oh! It's actually the fight!" Roosevelt, who was tortured by the pain, quickly recovered his spirit: "Well done, this Chinese army is so surprising, their propulsion speed is completely beyond our expectations!"

"Mr. President!" At this time, an assistant said to Roosevelt: "General MacArthur is here!"

"Let him come in!" Roosevelt looked a little proud: "I want him to see the Chinese's achievements. Not long ago... he also concluded that the Chinese were not able to conquer the puppet Manchukuo, but now in just a few days, the Chinese are almost fighting to the capital of the puppet Manchukuo!"

However, MacArthur was prepared for a long time. As soon as he sat down on the sofa next to Roosevelt, he said, "Mr. President, I heard that the Chinese are doing well?"

"Yes!" Roosevelt replied: "It's much smoother than I thought!"

"This is normal!" MacArthur replied: "The Japanese were not prepared, which caught the Chinese off guard, not to mention that the Chinese still have a large number of American equipment in their hands!"

Roosevelt originally wanted to ridicule MacArthur, but was so blocked by MacArthur's words that he took the lead that he didn't know what to say.

MacArthur leaned behind easily and said, "As I said, it's even more difficult... It's better to wait for the Japanese to react to counterattack. You must know that the puppet Manchukuo is the lifeblood of the Japanese troops in China. They will not sit back and wait for death. At that time, the Chinese troops will inevitably fall into a tough battle."

Roosevelt nodded. Although MacArthur did not say that before, there was no problem with what he said.

After pausing, Roosevelt asked: "General, do you still think that the Chinese plan will not succeed?"

MacArthur shrugged: "I think, then I should ask Principal Jiang!"

"Principal Jiang? What does it mean?"

MacArthur picked up the colored pen on the desk and drew it on the map, saying, "The Expeditionary Force... At this time, it has successfully penetrated into the Japanese troops. Then the Japanese troops attacking Principal Jiang from the south...their attack strength and process will definitely slow down, and they will consider redirecting some of the troops from the southern front to reinforce the puppet Manchukuo State. In addition, the Japanese may also transfer troops back from the North Korean and Japan-Mongolia borders to reinforce, and then the Chinese troops will be attacked from three sides... At this time, as long as Principal Jiang puts more effort and drags the Japanese so that they cannot draw too many troops, the Expeditionary Force will have hope! What do you think? Mr. President!"

"It's right!" Roosevelt agreed.

"I think Principal Jiang would agree to do this!" said Ernes.

"That's not necessarily!" MacArthur stood up, took the coffee that was steaming from the secretary who had just entered the door, and handed a cup to Roosevelt and Ernest attentively, saying: "Principal Jiang... He is more concerned about preserving his strength. Although doing so will make him win, it will cost him a heavy price!"

Roosevelt nodded: "But we still have to try!"

So Roosevelt quickly sent a telegram to Principal Jiang, but as MacArthur expected, Principal Jiang's reply was: The Japanese army did not show any signs of mobilizing troops from the south to the north, and the pressure of attack was not reduced at all!

Roosevelt couldn't help but curse as he looked at the telegram: "Damn it, is it that the arsenal and large amount of supplies occupied by the Expeditionary Force in Shenyang that was fake?!"

MacArthur spread his hands, saying that everything was as expected.

In fact, Principal Jiang did not lie at this point, because everyone underestimated a person... Okamura Yasuji.

"Mr. President!" Ernest then handed over another telegram and said, "The Expeditionary Force requested more air support to prepare for the attack on Xinjing!"

Roosevelt turned his eyes to MacArthur.

MacArthur nodded and said, "Why not?"

So Roosevelt immediately sent three escort aircraft carriers to transport more than 60 fighter jets to support the Expeditionary Force. In addition, Roosevelt also sent a B5 bomber squadron (0) to set out from Iwo Jima to reinforce the Expeditionary Force.

The reinforcements of the b5 bomber made Zhang Chi overjoyed, because this thing is a medium-sized bomber that can take off from an aircraft carrier. Its range and bomb load are much better than those of the fearless bomber, and can greatly enhance the combat effectiveness of the Chinese Navy.

Zhang Chi soon allocated the fighter jets supported by Roosevelt to the two airports of Siping and Kaiyuan.

In this way, from Lushun, there are five places, including Lushun, Yingkou, Shenyang, Kaiyuan and Siping, six airports (including two airports in Shenyang) connected into a line, and this line is also connected by railways and highways, thus forming a complete supply line that complements, supports and covers each other... Fighters can provide reconnaissance and cover for railways and highways, and railways and highways can ensure the fuel and maintenance equipment required by fighter jets.

At the same time, the fighter jets of these airports can defend Shenyang. On the other end, namely Siping, several airports in Kaiyuan can provide air cover for the New Division to launch a "blitzkrieg".

The series of victories of the Expeditionary Force quickly alarmed a person... Okamura Yasuji, the Supreme Commander of the Japanese Invading China.

In fact, when the ** team attacked Shenyang, Okamura Nagaji knew that something happened in Shenyang before Tojo Hideki... Although the puppet Manchukuo was not under the jurisdiction of Okamura Nagaji, the puppet Manchukuo was a military base and supply base for the Japanese invaders. Most of the Japanese supplies came from the puppet Manchukuo. How could Okamura Nagaji, who had always been cautious, not be more careful?!

"Your Excellency General!" Kobayashi said anxiously to Okamura Nishiji: "Send troops back to Manzhou as soon as possible, it will be too late!"

Okamura was unmoved. After thinking for a while, she said, "Kun Kobayashi, which unit do you think this Chinese army is? How many reinforcements do we need to send to be sure to win?"

Staff Kobayashi was stunned. He only knew that the army's supplies were about to be cut off, and hundreds of thousands of Japanese troops were trapped in the central government. What he took was to send troops to reinforce as soon as possible, so he had never considered these issues at all.

Okamura then sighed and said, "I think... Manzhou Country can't be taken back!"

At the time of this, Staff Kobayashi was shocked: "Why did you say that to General?"

(To be continued.)
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