Chapter 1306: Three Tigers Fight

In terms of tactics, it may be easy to deal with Aiden, after all, he is just a diplomat, but it is difficult to fool such an excellent general as Nimitz, from this expression, it is easy to suspect that he has sensed something, but in the end he did not continue the topic, and only asked Jiang Haoran if he had decided whether to help him or not to save the soldiers of the United States.

There is a tacit understanding between friends, and sometimes a look or a seemingly casual body language can convey something that cannot be clearly stated.

Jiang Haoran clearly saw this in Nimitz's eyes, he had obtained his own motives, but he would definitely not make it public, or report it to his superiors, in other words, he was willing to achieve Jiang Haoran in the Singapore issue.

Therefore, Jiang Haoran smiled knowingly and said, "Old ghost, that is, you can ask me Jiang Haoran to pay for you unconditionally, okay, I promise you." ”

Nimitz also smiled, and didn't mind Jiang Haoran shamelessly saying the words "unconditional help", just urging him to hurry up and come up with a plan to prepare for action.

Nimitz is not only an excellent admiral, but also an excellent politician, even if he has seen through Jiang Haoran's "conspiracy", he will choose to keep it secret, but it is not that he is willing to harm the interests of the United States to help Jiang Haoran, but he knows that it is impossible for the United States to absolutely control Singapore in the current situation, and the British do not agree to the second, and the most difficult thing to deal with is the person in front of him.

It's really not worth tearing your face to snatch the bread that hasn't reached your mouth, no matter what kind of game there will be at the top of the world, the final result will still be Jiang Haoran profiting from it, Jiang Haoran's ability, strength and his "shamelessness", Nimitz sees it in his eyes and grows in his heart, and at this point, he is convinced. Therefore, even if he helps Jiang Haoran at this time, it is just a favor for him, so why not.

Jiang Haoran was not ambiguous this time, and actively formulated a feasible rescue plan with Nimitz, and then immediately ordered Chen Shaokuan to send a telegram to the aircraft carrier fleet, ordering them to gather all their air forces, fully cooperate with the Mi army, and launch a large-scale airdrop on Palembang.

Nimitz also immediately ordered the Mi Army to immediately launch an all-out attack posture against the Dutch East Indies, with the aim of delaying the air force near Sumatra and preventing them from going to the airspace over Palembang to support.

With Jiang Haoran's eight aircraft carriers, plus the two aircraft carrier fleets of the Mi army itself, it is not a problem to organize a huge air force, and it is not a problem to forcibly tear through the enemy's air defense fire network, and a large number of transport planes can enter the airspace over Palembang to complete this large-scale airdrop mission, so that the trapped soldiers have sufficient supplies, and they can hold out for at least another ten days and half a month, waiting for the arrival of reinforcements.

This was only the first step, and in the next second, Jiang Haoran ordered Yang Honglie to personally lead the 1st and 2nd Divisions of the Marine Corps to Sumatra Island at full speed, and they must arrive five days later to cooperate with the Mi Army to land on the beach in Bengkulu.

Although the landing site remains unchanged, the number of troops and the value of force have increased several times, and at the same time, the smoke of gunfire is everywhere, which will greatly weaken the strength of the island army, and it will be possible to seize the beach and land.

Suddenly, the quiet Chittagong assembly was raised, and countless troop carriers and landing ships drove out of the dock and lined up on the military port in an orderly manner, and dense soldiers poured out of the port and began to board the ships.

Nimitz was overjoyed, but Chen Shaokuan was worried, and finally waited for a Nimitz when he was not by Jiang Haoran's side, and asked impatiently: "General seat, you transferred two of the three divisions to help the Mi people, what will we use to fight Singapore at that time?" ”

Jiang Haoran pursed his lips and smiled, and said: "Brother Houfu, you just put your heart in your stomach, it is impossible to attack Singapore head-on, the navy can only bluff, and now it seems that we don't even need to bluff." ”

Chen Shaokuan thought and said in an uncertain tone: "You mean the British East ......"?

Jiang Haoran stopped Chen Shaokuan from continuing with his eyes, and in the next second, he raised his hand and greeted Aiden, who had already walked behind Chen Shaokuan.

Aiden said: "General Chiang, now that the threat of the Mi army has been lifted, can we talk about the issue of Singapore?" ”

Jiang Haoran and Nimitz had already consumed six or seven hours to arrange, which was very difficult for Aiden, so after he heard that the arrangement was over, he rushed over as soon as possible.

"I don't care, it's up to General Nimitz?" With a polite smile on his face, Jiang Haoran waved his hand at Nimitz, who was not far away.

In a short period of time, it is impossible for the people of the United States to send someone to discuss this matter, so Nimitz, who "bumped" up, became the commissioner.

Jiang Haoran, Nimitz, and Aiden soon sat down together again to negotiate the Battle of Singapore and the post-war ownership on behalf of China, Mime, and Britain.

The three parties had no objection to the attack on Singapore, and even said that they could send troops, materials, and weapons, but they had their own opinions on the post-war belonging.

Britain demanded the belonging, citing the demands of the Chinese Volunteers and the fact that most of Singapore was of Chinese ethnicity. The United States is out of a "democratic" attitude, and it is fair and reasonable to use the referendum of the people of Singapore to decide the final ownership.

The three parties insisted on their own words, and they were inextricably contested, and none of them was willing to take a step back, so that for three days, no final result was discussed.

However, China's Pacific Fleet arrived at the designated position in these three days, and immediately cooperated with all the carrier-based aircraft on the Mi aircraft carrier fleet to launch a large-scale airdrop on the Mi airborne troops trapped in Palembang.

The plan was quite successful, and the Sino-Michiang coalition forces, with an absolute superiority in the number of aircraft, forcibly tore through the air defense network of the island army and accurately dropped all kinds of supplies to Palembang, thus winning at least 10 days of living space for the Mi airborne troops in Palembang.

By the fourth day, Nimitz was no longer in the mood to spend time with Aiden, because tomorrow the Chinese naval landing force would be in place, and the rescue would enter the most critical moment, and he had to go to the front to command the battle to ensure that the rescue plan was foolproof, so he left Chittagong in a hurry.

But it also left the last attitude of the United States in dealing with the Singapore issue: either the United States people did not participate in the battle, or they insisted on "democratic" treatment of Singapore's ownership issue.

As soon as Nimitz left, Aiden felt much more relaxed, at least one of the three tigers was missing, and his original intention was to unite with Jiang Haoran and promise a certain amount of money and material to guarantee the re-receipt of Singapore, the small jewel in the crown of the British Empire.

Of course, he is also mentally prepared, Jiang Haoran's appetite has never been small.