Chapter 1230 Mi Guo is crazy
1230 When Marshall arrived at Roosevelt's office and saw so many people, Marshall walked straight to Roosevelt. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. ļ½ļ½ļ½Uļ½Eć ļ½ļ½ļ½ļ½
"General Marshall, I think our chance has come, isn't it?" Roosevelt looked at Marshall with a smile and said.
"Your Excellency, I don't think this is an opportunity, this is a trap!" Marshall said directly.
"Ugh! ~" Roosevelt heard Marshall say this, his happy expression had not yet receded, and his shocked expression came out, he didn't know why Marshall said this, why such a good opportunity, why it became a trap on Marshall's side.
"Your Excellency, if everyone thinks it is an opportunity, then he must be a trap, if it is not a trap, how could the Japanese have exposed such a big flaw to us.
Their Japanese generals, not stupid, what is their purpose, that is, to annihilate our troops, Your Excellency the President, please believe me, you must believe me, this time is not an opportunity but a trap! Marshall looked at Roosevelt and said.
Roosevelt heard it, and saw that Marshall didn't know what to say, and when he knew that MacArthur had sent him this telegram, he was very happy in his heart, and thought that this was an opportunity, but now that Marshall disagreed, he didn't know how to convince Marshall.
"General Marshall, I don't think this is a trap, I think it's a big opportunity, in order to encircle and suppress Hu Bin, it is normal for Japan to mobilize more troops to assist in the past, and besides, our side is all new troops, and the Japanese troops do not take our troops seriously, I think, this is what the Japanese generals think.
In order to completely solve the crisis on the Eastern Front, the only way is to kill the Japanese troops and re-establish a defensive line on the Canadian border.
So, General Marshall, this is not a trap, it is because of Japan's arrogance that it has given us such an opportunity, if we recover a few cities, we will have more attack troops in the United States, and then we will be able to counterattack the Japanese troops.
On the Japanese side, there are Hu Bin's troops holding them back, and Hu Bin's troops can contain a large number of heavy troops on the Japanese side, is there a better chance for us? One of Roosevelt's aides looked at Marshall and said.
"Are you a general or am I a general, do you know what is going on in the troops, do you know how the troops should fight? You don't know anything, based on this information, you judge that it is an opportunity, how many soldiers in our country are enough for you to send a funeral? Marshall stood there and said very seriously to the staff.
"I, this!" The staff member heard it and was also annoyed, but he was only a staff member, and Marshall was the general, so he was a little speechless.
"General Marshall, I don't think he's wrong, we all feel that this is a good opportunity, the Japanese side is staring at Hu Bin, they don't care about us at all, we can fight back!" The cabinet officials also began to work with the staff to put pressure on Marshall.
"President Roosevelt, I, Marshall, have been in the army for decades, and I can still judge such things, and if you had listened to me before and let Hu Bin command the troops, not so many things would have happened.
I hope that in the affairs of the troops, you listen to the advice of our generals, and not to these people who have not fought at all, who are not generals and do not know about the front at all! Marshall looked at Roosevelt and said.
"But this plan was sent by General MacArthur, who is also a general!" The staff member looked at Marshall and said.
"But he commanded on the Eastern Front, and he was defeated, and now you still trust his judgment, if it weren't for you, I would have replaced him a long time ago!" Marshall shouted as he stared at them.
Those people heard it and looked at Marshall speechless.
"Your Excellency President, I hope you will be cautious, I will not agree to this battle plan, if you want to agree, you will bear the consequences, I am resolutely against it!" Marshall said as he stared at Roosevelt.
Although he didn't know what Japan's plans were for his troops, he knew that this was a trap!
"General Marshall, you say, how will the Japanese side deal with us?" Roosevelt thought for a moment, looked at Marshall and asked.
"I don't know, I don't have enough intelligence support right now." Marshall shook his head.
"Since you don't even know, why are you against it? Just guess or? The staff member looked at Marshall and said.
"This is not speculation, this is the intuition of a veteran who has been in the army for decades!" Marshall said, staring at the staff.
"Is it self-consciousness to command a war? General MacArthur attaches great importance to this plan, I think it is possible, if we can't win, our troops can also retreat to the city, we must seize the opportunity, and Hu Bin's side also needs our support! Roosevelt looked at Marshall and said.
"Hu Bin's side needs our support, and we have promised him that if he can't win, his troops can retreat, and Hu Bin's troops can't win, they can retreat!" Marshall looked at Roosevelt and said.
"But we also have to work hard, according to the current situation, when will we be able to counterattack the Japanese troops, when will we be able to recover the land occupied by Japan.
You must know that now many of our besieged cities have not much food, and the people and those inside can't hold out for long. Roosevelt looked at Marshall and said.
"Damn it!" Marshall heard it, stood there, and cursed.
"This is the reality of our country, we must take into account this reality, I hope you can agree to this plan, so that MacArthur can carry out this battle plan, I believe that MacArthur is also a veteran, he can win!" Roosevelt looked at Marshall and said.
"I disagree! I couldn't possibly agree! Marshall shook his head.
"According to the decree of our country, the commander-in-chief of the whole army of His Excellency the President, he can directly order the troops on the front line to fight!" One of the staff members looked at Marshall and said.
"Your Excellency, I hope you can think clearly, this is really not an opportunity! Trust me! Marshall looked at Roosevelt anxiously and said sincerely.
"Whether it's an opportunity or not, we can only know when we fight, and we don't have much time, do you want that the entire east coast of our country will fall, and those people will all be slaughtered by the Japanese troops.
They can't hold out for long, we have to save them, and now that we have the chance, we have to do it! Roosevelt looked at Marshall and said.
"I hope you don't regret it!" Marshall said as he looked at Roosevelt, then turned and walked away.
He couldn't convince Roosevelt, and MacArthur's side, he couldn't convince either, he wanted to stop it, but the president's authority was greater than his, and with the support of MacArthur at the front, he had nothing to do.
Roosevelt saw Marshall gone, sat there and thought about it, he wanted to believe Marshall, but considering that this opportunity was so rare now, he also wanted to quickly save the people of those cities that were besieged.
"Your Excellency, there is no problem, we still have to believe General MacArthur, now those cities of ours can't wait long!" A cabinet official looked at Roosevelt and said.
"Send a telegram to MacArthur saying that I agree with this battle plan and ask him to send troops to prepare to recover those cities on our eastern front and rescue our people!" Roosevelt thought for a moment and said to the secretary in the back.
And Marshall returned to the headquarters in a rage, and went straight to the headquarters office, and those senior staff officers looked at him, they still believed MacArthur and thought that now was a rare opportunity.
Marshall saw the expressions of those generals, knowing that they didn't believe in themselves, he felt very sad in his heart, and after sitting down and calming down, he said to a secretary beside him: "Send a telegram to Hu Bin and ask Hu Bin that our troops in the south are preparing to counterattack Japan and rescue Hu Bin's troops, is this okay?" ā
The secretary heard this, nodded, and went to send a telegram to Hu Bin.
At this time, Hu Bin, who was at the headquarters, was also analyzing why Japan had to send so many troops over.
"Brother Bin, you say, little Japan isn't here to get captured, right? They retreated like this in order to attract our troops or the troops of the United States to take the initiative to attack? A senior staff officer said to Hu Bin.
"Want to get away with it?" Hu Bin heard it, stood up, and went to the front of the map.
"The front march must be the Japanese mechanized troops, and the rear marching are all Japanese infantry units, but if there are artillery units and armored troops mixed in, I think, the United States will not know, they have to wait for the United States troops to catch up, it must be like this!" Hu Bin stood in front of the map, and after analyzing it, he immediately said.
"Well, it's really possible, but can Mi fight back? They don't have many troops now, and even if all the troops in those cities are assembled, they are mostly new troops, and they don't have much combat effectiveness, right? A senior staff officer said to Hu Bin.
"But they will think that because they have a lot of troops, and with this period of urban street fighting, the United States may think that those soldiers are now mature and ready to fight.
In addition, the United States saw that we had attracted so many troops here, and they were chasing and fighting from behind, and they might be able to defeat the Japanese troops, which was crazy, and if the United States really wanted to carry out such a battle plan, it would be crazy.
Those infantry behind Japan are waiting for the pursuers behind the United States to come, Made, the Japanese generals will play, kill two birds with one stone! Hu Bin looked at the map and scolded with a smile. (To be continued.) )