Chapter 1220 betting

1220 After Hu Bin received Roosevelt's telegram, he directly said that he would not reply, for this matter, he knew that the United States was unwilling, and Hu Bin also had to show his attitude that he was not satisfied. Hu Bin, www.biquge.info the pen "Fun" Pavilion, also wants to see what the rice country wants, obviously the good things that were said before, how can they change their hexagrams now.

"Brother Bin, isn't it okay if you don't go back? So many telegrams have been sent! When the time comes, they send a telegram to the country, and the commander-in-chief doesn't know what's going on, and you have to explain again! Mo Shot looked at Hu Bin and said.

"They won't send a telegram, they won't ask!" Hu Bin looked at Mo Shot and said.

"Oh!" Mo Jian heard it and nodded, while Hu Bin continued to look at the telegram, thinking about what was going on.

The change of fortune in the United States has changed Hu Bin's plan, but Hu Bin thinks that the impact is not great, he is ready for both, and the only thing he is worried about is how determined the Japanese side is to kill him.

Hu Bin knew very well in his heart that Okamura Ningji liked it very much when he came to the Eastern Front this time, and he definitely wanted to kill his own troops.

"Made, you have to die yourself!" Hu Bin touched his chin and said.

"What's wrong? Brother Bin? Mo Jian heard it and looked at Hu Bin puzzled.

"It's okay, I said over there!" Hu Bin shook his head and said, then stood up and walked around the headquarters, thinking about the next step in his mind.

At this time, on Roosevelt's side, Roosevelt had been waiting for Hu Bin's telegram, but Hu Bin just didn't send a telegram, which made him feel unconfident again, he didn't know what Hu Bin meant, but he could think that Hu Bin would definitely not agree to form a joint command.

"Hu Bin is too arrogant, our president sent him a telegram, but he didn't reply, what does he Hu Bin mean? Is there anything you can't say? One of the staff members spoke.

"What do we do now? If Hu Bin does not agree to the establishment of a joint command, a contradiction between our two sides will appear, and when Hu Bin will command his troops, and we will command our troops on our side, and if the communication is not timely, many opportunities will be lost. Another staff member spoke.

"I think it's better to let MacArthur go to Hu Bin in person, so that I can talk to Hu Bin and see what Hu Bin means, and let Marshall also send a telegram, Hu Bin discussed with Marshall before, if General Marshall doesn't speak, Hu Bin may not recognize it!" Another cabinet official spoke.

"Yes, tell MacArthur to go to Chicago immediately, talk to Hu Bin once, and then set up a joint command with Hu Bin over there!

Also, give Marshall a call and tell him to contact Hu Bin immediately and ask what Hu Bin means! Roosevelt heard this, nodded and said, "There will be a secretary to do this soon."

When Roosevelt finished speaking, he thought about it there. He was thinking, why Hu Bin didn't agree, was it because he had any ideas, or that he had already prepared a battle plan, if he had prepared a battle plan, then now he didn't agree, it could be discussed, or he could come up with a battle plan and discuss it together, if he had other ideas, then he had to think about it.

Roosevelt was still worried that Hu Bin would take control of their army, so he wanted to let MacArthur pass.

Roosevelt sat there thinking about it, and after thinking for a while, a secretary came in and said to him: "I just called Marshall, and he said that he did not agree with the plan to form a joint command, and if we want to do this, we will send someone to persuade Hu Bin myself." ”

"What?" Roosevelt heard it and turned to look at the secretary.

"That's what General Marshall said!" The secretary said emphatically.

"Damn, why didn't he agree to hand over our troops to a foreigner, he was so relieved?" A cabinet official immediately shouted.

"That is, how is it possible to hand over the lives of our soldiers to a foreigner?" Other officials and staff members also spoke up dissatisfied.

"It seems that Marshall is not suitable for the position of commander of our army." A staff member sitting in the back spoke.

"That's right, we should let those generals know that Marshall is not fit to be the commander, and let them replace Marshall." The other officials spoke.

"Report, General Patton's telegram, he also does not agree to the establishment of a joint command, especially does not agree with the establishment of a joint command between MacArthur and Hu Bin, before MacArthur and Hu Bin on the Western Front did not deal with each other, if the two people join forces to command, it will definitely bring a lot of misunderstandings, he asked the presidential office to carefully consider this issue!" A secretary came over with a telegram and said.

"What? MacArthur and Hu Bin don't deal with each other? How not to deal with it? Did you say that? Roosevelt heard it and immediately asked.

"No, General Patton didn't say it, in addition, the telegram also said that please believe in Hu Bin's troops and Hu Bin's ability, and handing over the troops to Hu Bin is the best choice on the Eastern Front!" The secretary continued.

"Damn, how can he think like this, he is a soldier of our country, how can he think like this!" Roosevelt heard it and said with great dissatisfaction.

And at this time, the other aides stopped talking, they had said before that they wanted the troops to impeach Marshall, and now that Patton supported Marshall, it would not be so easy to impeach him.

"Let Marshall come over here, I'm going to talk to him for once!" Roosevelt thought for a moment and said to the secretary. The secretary heard it and went out.

"When General Marshall comes, you go out first, and I will talk to him in detail, you are not suitable here." Roosevelt said to the men, who nodded.

About half an hour later, Marshall came, and the staff in Roosevelt's office saw him coming, and they all went out.

"General Marshall, please be seated!" Roosevelt asked Marshall to sit down, and Marshall nodded and sat down.

"I want to know, what do your troops think, why did you agree to hand over the troops to Hu Bin to command!" Roosevelt asked, looking at Marshall.

"It's not all the troops on the Eastern Front, it's how many troops Hu Bin can rescue, and we will let those troops he rescued come under his command.

Hu Bin's attack from Chicago to the devil's side requires a lot of troops to fight the Japanese troops, while our troops on the south side of the Eastern Front continue to attack under our command! Marshall spoke to Roosevelt.

"I know, but you have to know that the troops on the Chicago side are all veteran troops, and these troops are handed over to Hu Bin to command, if the command is wrong, the loss is our troops.

Also, can you guarantee that Hu Bin will not deliberately let our troops die for his troops? He is a Chinese, a general of China, not a general of our country, and the army is a sharp weapon of the state, how can it be handed over to a foreigner. Roosevelt asked, looking at Marshall.

His consideration was right, how could the country's heavy weapons be controlled by others, but Roosevelt's consideration was in the wrong direction, Hu Bin wanted to pit not those veteran troops, but the recruit troops in the south.

Hu Bin is not worried about the veteran troops, because after the end of the war, these veteran units will be useless, and after they are discharged, they will do ordinary things.

But the recruits behind are different, they are all high-level intellectuals, and after the end of the war, they can greatly promote the development of the country, which is Hu Bin's goal.

"I know, but we can't help it, we can only gamble!" Marshall looked at Roosevelt and said.

"What do you say? Bet? The lives of millions of troops, you actually say bet? Roosevelt asked, looking at Marshall.

"And what do you want me to say? What do you say without betting? Now there is a problem with our commanders on the front, there is no problem with our strategy, there is no problem with the soldiers who are willing to sacrifice for the country, and there is no problem with the equipment, but they just can't defeat the Japanese troops.

I'm wondering what went wrong with our troops, why we couldn't win the war, why we were passive every time, while Hu Bin's troops never defended.

If he doesn't defend in the United States, we can say that he is not in their own country and does not care about the life and death of our people, but when he is in China, he does not defend, that is, he attacks, even if Hu Bin only has one regiment, a brigade, and a division of troops, he is attacking.

Every time they forced the Japanese troops to have no choice, they suffered heavy casualties, but looking at the commanders on our side, those regimental-level cadres, especially the regimental-level cadres who had studied on the Chinese side, they dared to attack, and their attacks also brought huge casualties to the Japanese troops, but after all, they were a regiment, and our generals above the division commander did not dare to attack at all, why is this? Marshall stared at Roosevelt and said.

When Roosevelt heard this, he looked at Marshall in confusion, not knowing what Marshall was trying to say.

"We need victory, a real victory, a big victory, a victory brought by an offensive, our front-line commanders can't do it, we can only let Hu Bin take us to fight, I hope that after this operation, our unit commanders will also dare to attack!

I also don't want to hand over the troops to Hu Bin's command, this is a shame for our generals in the United States, but such a shame is better than sacrificing a large number of soldiers, and it is better than the fall of our land?

I also know that it is very dangerous to hand over the troops to other countries to command, but we have no choice but to do so, so I said to bet, bet that Hu Bin can treat our troops well.

After this battle, I will replace a large number of troop commanders to ensure that our commanders dare to fight, can fight, and can fight! Marshall stared at Roosevelt and said excitedly. (To be continued.) )