Chapter 639: Roosevelt's Reaction

Chapter 639: Roosevelt's Reaction

"Counselor John, there are some things I want to tell you about that have to do with the security of the U.S. territory. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. biqUgE怂 info" Wang Liang said.

"Oh? Be willing to listen. John showed great interest and motioned for Wang Liang to sit down and speak slowly.

John, who has lived in China for many years, has already become a China expert, not only speaking Chinese very well, but also understanding Chinese history and culture quite thoroughly.

Otherwise, he would not have been selected as the second diplomat in China.

You must know that for the United States, China is a big piece of cake and attaches great importance to it.

Wang Liang thought for a while and began to speak: "I have a lot of research on code breaking, and through statistics, I found that the Japanese military secret telegrams received are basically a mixture of English letters, numbers, and Japanese, and the characters are closely connected with each other, mostly (MY, HL, GI...... )。 Then I made further statistics and found that there are exactly ten such English double character groups, which most likely represent 10 numbers from 0 to 9. ā€

John did not show impatience for Wang Liang's foreshadowing, and looked like he was listening very seriously.

Based on this finding, I made a bold conjecture: the ten hypothetical sets of hypothetical numeric codes were given "1" for the most frequently used MY, and the lowest frequency GI was given "9". In addition, the numbers in the Japanese army's secret telegrams are likely to indicate the number of troops and the number of soldiers in the warring army at that time. So I went to the army to check, and from this I found more and more breakthroughs. Wang Liang continued.

"So that means you can decipher the Japanese telegram code?" John asked.

"Yes, that's right." Wang Liang nodded.

"Is there any inevitable connection between this issue of U.S. territorial security? Wang, you don't think the Japanese are going to do something to us in the United States, do you? John asked, shrugging his shoulders.

"Well, Counselor John, the truth is exactly what you said, and that's exactly what I got the information." Wang Liang said.

"What are you kidding, are the Japanese crazy? I can't believe it, do you have any direct evidence? Or corroboration. Makes me believe that something convincing has to be made. Although you are a famous anti-Japanese general, I ,,, really, it is difficult to accept what you say. John seemed to have heard a very similar joke and asked Wang Liangdao.

In addition, I combined many hidden words in the code, such as "the west wind is tight" to indicate tension with the United States, "sunny in the north" means to ease relations with the Soviet Union, and "rain in the southeast" means that the Chinese battlefield is tight...... Along the way, I finally deciphered a secret telegram sent by the headquarters of the Japanese military headquarters. A specially classified secret telegram from the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs to Ambassador Nomura to the United States. ā€

Wang Liang continued: "The contents of the telegram were: 1. Immediately burn all classified documents; 2to inform the depositor concerned as far as possible of the transfer of the deposit to a neutral national bank; 3 The Reich government decided to act drastically. ā€

"Is that true?" John was shocked by Wang Liang's words, and as a diplomat, he could understand what Japan's move meant.

What a pre-war rhythm!!

Could it be that the Japanese really want to do something to the United States? John's brain raced and he thought.

In my judgment, this is a harbinger of "east wind and rain". Combined with the information collected by Japan about the Honolulu Naval Base in the United States, there are two estimates: first, the war will start on Sunday; 2. The location is at the Pearl Harbor Naval Base in Honolulu. Maybe it's December 1st, maybe it's December 7th, maybe longer. I am providing you with this information in the hope that you will be able to make early preparations and avoid unnecessary losses. Wang Liang said very sincerely.

"Oh my God, it's incredible. I think I should report to the president right away, it's crazy. John shook his head again and again, he couldn't believe it was true, but looking at Wang Liang's expression, he felt that he was not talking nonsense.

John figured it out and had to sit down and report to the president no matter what, no matter what.

"Okay, Counselor John, I have provided the information, I hope you can convey it, and I hope that your losses can be avoided. On my behalf, I greet your President Roosevelt and say goodbye. Wang Liang smiled, the goal had been achieved, and he retreated.

"Okay, okay, no problem." John got up to see Wang Liang off, and he admired this Oriental man very much.

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Leaving the U.S. Embassy, Wang Liang smiled faintly.

Originally, he didn't want to do more, but after thinking about it, he still felt that he should brush up his presence in front of the Americans, so that the Americans could feel his powerful abilities.

Wang Liang knew very well in his heart that this information might be valued by John, but when he arrived at the White House, he was afraid that it would become a big joke.

Although Wang Liang said that he wanted to avoid the loss of the United States, he didn't think so in his heart.

The greater the loss, the better, it's about Lao Tzu's.

Wang Liang is just influenced by today's old Chiang, and is ready to engage in relations with the Americans, in case he can use it in the future.

The information provided above was naturally not monitored by Wang Liang, although Wang Liang can fiddle with the radio station and also make codes, but this kind of work of deciphering codes is still not possible.

The information I told John was all written down by Wang Liang when he was studying history, but he didn't expect that the books he memorized when he was young would come in handy now.

Interesting~

When I left the consulate, I was relaxed and went straight to the office.

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John, on the other hand, couldn't wait to move out of the classified radio station and shoot a transatlantic urgent telegram.

"Gentlemen, what do you think of this information provided by John?"

Although it was ten o'clock in the evening American time, Roosevelt still called his staff team after receiving the telegram.

"Is there something wrong with this guy's head, John, and he even believes this kind of nonsensical information. It is true that it was Wang Liang who provided the information, a capable military strategist, but this is ridiculous. On December 1st or December 7th, I want to ask why the CIA guys haven't heard anything at all. ā€

"Yes, our foreign policy has always been isolationist, adopting the principle of non-intervention, and not actively getting involved in any external military conflict except in a war of self-defense; Economically, and culturally, trade and cultural exchanges with foreign countries should be restricted to the greatest extent through legislation. Why would the Japanese want to wage war against us, unless their brains are made of, and I really can't think of any other reason. ā€

"I agree with both of you, it's just unreliable."