Chapter 503: Roosevelt's Worries
United States, White House.
"The Japanese army has invested the elite 13th Infantry Wing, the 229th Infantry Wing, the 23rd Infantry Wing 2 Brigades and the 230th Infantry Wing 2 Brigade to Munda and formed the headquarters of the Southeast Detachment of the Japanese Army, President Roosevelt!"
Secretary of the Army Henry Lewis Stimson stood solemnly in Franklin. Roosevelt said in a heavy tone.
"What about the search on the battlefield on the Western Front, and how is the reconnaissance of our intelligence bureau?"
Sitting in a wheelchair, President Roosevelt, who was a little tired, was also worried.
"The ministry is too optimistic, now our entire Western Front is in the defensive phase, and we are reorganizing and training those newly recruited recruits!"
Secretary of War Henry Lewis Stimson shook his head and replied not too optimistically.
"Are they ready to continue to open up a second battlefield? And what about what happened to Hitler and his German army now? Did they still have any unusual behavior and use new weapons and equipment? ”
President Roosevelt's eyes froze, and he suddenly became sharp and stared at the other party seriously.
"General Marshall has arrived in London and has contacted Prime Minister Churchill, and they should meet soon to discuss the pace and strategy of opening up a second battlefield, as well as the tactical and other arrangements!"
Secretary of War Stimson looked through the intelligence materials on the Western Front and replied.
"And what about Hitler! What new actions does he have now? I want to know exactly what he's doing! ”
President Roosevelt was very concerned about Hitler's actions and asked loudly.
"Yes! He intends to send Rommel to lead a counterattack on North Africa, which we have occupied, and to send Guderian to lead his troops to the Middle East! However, we have not yet figured out the total number of troops and weapons and equipment they have mobilized, as well as the location of the attack and the time of departure! ”
War Secretary Stimson frowned deeply and continued to report.
"Damn the Japanese army! Damn Hitler! These bastards aren't at all restless! I can't wait to get rid of them all right away! ”
After hearing this, Roosevelt, who was in a wheelchair, immediately scolded excitedly and resentfully.
"So I suggest that we speed up the development and production of the atomic bomb, so that we can quickly carry out a nuclear surprise attack on the Japanese army and the German army, make Japan surrender under the retention of the emperor system, and blow up Hitler's Germany! Avenge the innocent deaths of the civilians and the valiant fighters who fought against the fascists! ”
Secretary of War Stimson looked at President Roosevelt, who was becoming more and more agitated and angry, and immediately had the opportunity to recommend his idea again.
"I also want to speed up the progress of the atomic bomb, but the scientists we recruited back have not yet been fully developed! I'm so anxious! ”
"You know what! I've been getting worse and worse lately, and I often feel powerless, so no matter what the price I have to pay, I must defeat Hitler's German army and those crazy Japanese troops before they step down, and make them a defeated country! ”
"Especially Japan, which is so close at hand, we must not allow them to continue to fight at our gates, although I attach great importance to the European theater and would love to annihilate Hitler's crazy war maniac and dictator!"
"But that doesn't mean that I will give up on solving the obstacle of the Japanese army first, as long as it is in the right time, I will never be soft on them!"
President Roosevelt obeyed, and after a moment of silence, he immediately said with a firm gaze.
"Then shall we send more troops, air forces and fleets to Munda Island?"
Hearing this, War Secretary Stimson immediately asked reflexively.
"Yes!"
President Roosevelt replied decisively.
"Because the situation on the Eastern Front is also very favorable! I just received a telegram from the Kremlin asking for help from Stalin! ”
Then, before Secretary of War Stimson could reply, President Roosevelt continued to sigh and worry.