Chapter 442: Luo * Fu's attitude
Zhou Lin hurriedly asked, "Then have you deciphered it?" β
"It was just deciphered last night." Wu Mingtao took out a summary of the records and more than a dozen telegraphs.
After Zhou Lin saw it, he was so shocked that he hurriedly ran to the door and looked around.
There was no one outside, so Zhou Lin turned around: "You dare to leave these things?" If the Japanese see it, it's not enough for you to die a thousand times. β
Wu Mingtao knew that Zhou Lin cared about his safety, so he said: "I'm just waiting for you to come back and take a look, otherwise, there is no evidence, do you believe it?" β
Zhou Lin had no choice but to speak: "I believe it!" Remember, in the future, like these things, you can't leave half a piece of paper, lest you bring death to yourself. β
After finishing speaking, Zhou Lin brought a large ashtray and burned all these things.
Even the ashes that had been burned were washed away with water.
After all this, Zhou Lin sat down and threw Wu Mingtao an American cigarette.
Wu Mingtao took the cigarette, put it in the drawer, turned around and asked Zhou Lin: "Do you say that this is possible?" Isn't Little Japan looking for death? β
Zhou Lin lit a cigarette: "You can't think about a madman with the behavior of a normal person." β
Wu Mingtao agreed with Zhou Lin's words: "You are right! But will they win? β
"A mosquito can always bite someone, but in the end, it always gets shot to death."
"Very good analogy! I just want to watch it get shot to death. β
Zhou Lin said to Wu Mingtao: "You pay close attention to the development of this matter, but you must pay attention to it, except for me and you, you can't let anyone know that you are doing this, and you can't leave a manuscript." β
After Wu Mingtao promised to pay attention to safety, Zhou Lin left the decipherment office.
Back at home, Zhou Lin told Xiangjun about the contents of the telegram deciphered by Wu Mingtao.
The telegram deciphered by Wu Mingtao has clearly stated one thing.
It turned out that since the United States announced the embargo against Japan and froze Japanese bank deposits in the United States, the Japanese base camp has been preparing for war against the United States.
The Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs sent secret telegrams to all embassies and consulates in the Southwest Pacific, including the Philippines, Annam, Siam (Thailand), Yangon, Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, and other archipelagos, ordering that all codebooks at all levels be destroyed, except for the LA cipher code.
At the same time, many hidden phrases were promulgated, such as "West Wind Tight" to indicate tensions with the United States.
"Northern sunshine" indicates a dΓ©tente in relations with the Soviet Union.
"There is rain in the southeast" indicates that the Chinese battlefield is tight.
"Daughter back to her parents' home" means the withdrawal of the diaspora.
"East wind, rain" indicates that war with the United States has begun.
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There are more than a dozen of them, and it is clearly stipulated that these hidden words will be broadcast on the radio when necessary, and all embassies are required to pay attention to listen to them at any time.
At the same time, Japan was actively preparing to expand the battlefield, and China's battlefield was like a quagmire that trapped Japan, and it was necessary to obtain more war resources.
In order to obtain more war resources, the Japanese base camp proposed three directions of attack: the United States, Britain, and the Soviet Union.
To this end, the Japanese base camp has already prepared countermeasures and methods for transmitting information.
The so-called weather forecast is the agreed code for the direction of the strategic offensive.
If you attack the United States to the east, the weather forecast is code: east wind, there is rain.
If you attack the Soviet Union to the north, the code is: north wind, cloudy.
In the event of an attack on the British, it will be: westerly wind, sunny.
The more than a dozen telegrams deciphered by Wu Mingtao collected all this information.
Zhou Lin immediately reported the situation to Yan'an first.
After receiving Zhou Lin's telegram, Yan'an studied it for a night.
The last call back: Continue to collect intelligence and pay close attention to the movements of the Japanese.
Chongqing, which received Zhou Lin's telegram, was pleasantly surprised.
"Do the Japanese dare to touch the ass of the Americans?" Mao Yimin didn't believe it.
Dai Lian also shook his head: "I don't know if they will go crazy." β
The old man carefully read the telegram several times: "Zhou Lin's intelligence has a certain truth, the Japanese have little war resources, and they must have the idea of fighting Nanyang." And Nanyang is a colony of the United States, Britain and the Netherlands, so war is inevitable. β
"We would like Japan to fight with the United States, so that we will have much less pressure." Mao Yimin said.
The old man put away the telegram and newspaper and said to Mao Yimin: "You immediately write an overview of this information, and tomorrow morning I will summon the US ambassador and ask the US ambassador to hand it over to the US government." It is believed that the Americans are certainly interested in this. β
In fact, there is no need for the old man to hand over this information to the Americans, the Americans have already obtained this information from Zhou Lin.
Upon receipt of the telegram, the Major General immediately presented it to the CIA Director, William Joseph Donovan.
After reading the information, William Joseph Donovan also attached great importance to it and immediately handed it to US President Robert.
"Your Excellency, I think this is a good opportunity." One of Ro's aides was pleasantly surprised when he read the telegram.
Isolationists in the United States believe that the war in the world is that it is someone else's business, and it has nothing to do with us, we just have to wait and see.
And Luo Foe's several proposals to aid Britain and China were opposed by those people.
They think: war is far away from the United States, and we should not make a fuss out of nothing.
Roelfoe, on the other hand, saw the ambitions of the German-Japanese-Italian Axis powers, and they would certainly have set their eyes on the United States like wolves.
However, the opposition of domestic isolationists made him feel powerless.
So much so that on one occasion, British Prime Minister Al Joe Culle said to US President Rocoy: "Mr. President, people are concerned about the extent to which you can act without the approval of Congress, and you don't have to worry about the Cabinet." On the other hand, I have never been bothered by Parliament, but I have to consult with and get the support of my Cabinet on everything. β
In this passage, the difficulty of Roxfo is illustrated.
Now, Rohfo sees a glimmer of light in William Joseph Donovan's intelligence.
"What chance?" Luo Fu asked knowingly.
"The United States must use blood and life as a wake-up call to awaken those isolationists and arouse the fighting enthusiasm of the people of the whole United States. Therefore, what we need most now is a Japanese attack on American territory. β
Rothford very much agreed with the words of his aides, and also decided to use blood to wake up the American people.
As a result, the telegram was locked in a safe in the presidential palace.
"No fuss! Keep an eye on developments. Roosevelt replied to William Joseph Donovan.
Subsequently, the U.S. ambassador to China also handed over the Chinese government's briefing.
As a result, the circular, like William Joseph Donovan's intelligence, was locked in a safe until seventy years later, when the secrecy period had passed, when it was discovered by the later President of the United States, and a further fifty years of secrecy was added.