Chapter 506: America in Crisis!
Broadly speaking, it was the United States that invested in Germany that led to Germany's re-emergence after its defeat in World War I. Pen & Fun & Pavilion www.biquge.info
The revival of the Third Reich meant that Germany took revenge on Britain and France, and the outbreak of war in Europe was inevitable.
Well, we can think that the United States was behind the detonation of World War II.
In fact, if it weren't for Emperor Cheng Da to stir up the situation, the United States would indeed be the biggest winner of World War II.
It's just that there are not so many ifs in the world.
The birth of the Donghua Empire is destined to change the pattern of this world in accordance with Cheng Gong's will.
The arrival of the new Japanese on the North American continent, the annexation of Canada, and the occupation of the western states of the United States led to the transfer of assets to the eastern part of the United States and the Eastern Chinese Empire.
And those industrial and mining enterprises that had no time to transfer naturally became the spoils of war for the new Japan.
It can be said that the invasion of the United States by the new Japan caused the overall industrial strength of the United States to shrink by at least one-third at once.
The evaporation of huge wealth has made the chaebol families behind the scenes of the US government all breathless.
With the U.S. Foundation and the New Japan Foundation reaching a series of secret agreements that no one knows, direct dialogue between Hoover and Hirohito came naturally.
For these veteran chaebol families, accustomed to manipulating changes in the world pattern, investing in the Donghua Empire, New Japan, and Germany, without putting their eggs in the same basket, is what they are best at political and economic speculation.
War is the politics of bloodshed.
While thousands of soldiers are fighting bloody battles on the battlefield, well-dressed politicians are fighting war of words on their own political stage.
Politicians who put their interests first have always used the military as a tool to achieve certain goals.
While brokering a truce between the United States and Japan is important, it is clearly even more important to get the most out of this negotiation.
As the saying goes, an emaciated camel is bigger than a horse.
Regardless of the fact that the United States of America has now been defeated by the new Japan, half of the country has been lost, but the tiger will not be overwhelmed, and no country dares to despise the huge and abundant industrial and political capital accumulated by the United States since the end of World War I.
Therefore, after the United States stabilized the defense line on the east bank of the Mississippi River, New Japan and the United States began to fight a tacit war.
The new Japanese military clique headed by Ishihara and Yamamoto Isoroku knew very well how great the war potential of the United States really was. Therefore, from the very beginning of the invasion of the western states of the United States, New Japan had the attitude of taking a vote and leaving.
Unlike the new Japan, which invested heavily in the construction of the industrial system and infrastructure projects in Canada, the new Japanese armed forces adopted a frenzied plundering strategy of grabbing, demolishing, and emptying out the western part of the United States.
The only strategy for New Japan to invade the western region of the United States was to use the industrial facilities of the western region of the United States to enhance the basic industrial resources of the new Japan and at the same time to achieve the goal of weakening the overall industrial strength of the United States.
In order to ensure that the sun flag can fly over the North American continent for a long time, the new Japanese cabinet and military have repeatedly analyzed and demonstrated the current international political situation.
This battle of national fortunes, which decided the future and destiny of the Yamato nation, has been fought until now, and the huge war dividends have made the new Japanese cabinet and the imperial family not carried away by the victory, and under the reminders of Ishihara Wanji and Yamamoto Isoroku, the new Japanese cabinet and the imperial family have become more and more calm and cautious.
With the existence of the Donghua Empire, it is obviously unlikely that the new Japan will want to dominate the whole world.
Germany and the Soviet Union successively established strategic alliances with the East China Empire. Aware of a potential threat that would shake the foundations of the new Japan.
Considering that since the United States cannot be completely defeated, it is better to end the war with the United States as soon as possible, so that the new Japan can shift the current focus of its national strategy from war to the construction of the national industrial system and economic development.
At a time when the new Japanese cabinet was pondering how to make a peaceful gesture to the US Government, the Americans took the initiative to send a special envoy for the peace talks. This undoubtedly gave the new Japanese cabinet, which already had the idea of ending the war between the United States and Japan, a pre-emptive advantage in opening its mouth to the lion of the US government.
For the United States Government, it is clear that they are happy to see the western states that belong to the United States of America repossessed through peaceful negotiations.
The East China Empire and Germany joined forces to attack the British mainland, and Hoover felt the danger of humiliation as soon as the war broke out.
But if the United States wants to resist the invasion of the new Japan, and at the same time start a war with Germany and the Donghua Empire, which are only stronger than the new Japan, no matter who makes such a suggestion, Hoover will immediately exercise the prerogative of the president of the United States and hang this person publicly.
Now it is too late for the United States to hide from the Donghua Empire, for fear that the United States will be dragged into another more dangerous abyss of war because of the US-British alliance, and how can it sacrifice the lives of American youth in order to protect the interests of the British.
In fact, Hoover understood in his heart that a large part of the reason why the new Japanese government agreed to accept the US-Japan armistice peace talks was that the main fleet of the British Royal Navy merged with the US Navy to form an unprecedentedly powerful US-British combined navy, which could open the Panama Canal and enter the Pacific Ocean at any time and seek a decisive battle with the combined fleet of the Japanese Navy.
In a previous telephone conversation with the new Japanese emperor Hirohito, Hirohito made it clear that the main reason why the new Japan wanted to include Brazil in the new Japan's sphere of influence was to prevent the African Union, which was separated by a continent, from expanding into South America.
Hirohito's statement is, to some extent, an itch to Hoover.
To say that the Donghua Empire would not continue to expand externally after digesting and absorbing the interests of Africa, Hoover would never believe it.
The AU wants to expand, either by going north to Europe, or by moving east into West and Central Asia, or by crossing the Atlantic to land in Central and South America.
With Germany in Europe and the Soviet Union in West and Central Asia, the East China Empire and Germany and the Soviet Union reached a strategic alliance, and in a short period of time, East China, Germany, and the Soviet Union will not turn against each other and tear their faces apart for the sake of the interests of certain local regions.
Then there is only one option left for the expansion of the AU - Central and South America!
The United States originally planned to take advantage of the outbreak of World War II as an opportunity to break the world colonial system monopolized by Britain and France and maximize the interests of the United States.
The United States has not only lost all its interests in the Asia-Pacific region, but even the western region has been almost completely evacuated by the new Japan, and even the backyard of Central and South America is in danger.
White House aides no longer regard the new Japan as America's number one enemy, but instead see the emerging strategic alliance of East China, Germany, and the Soviet Union as America's greatest threat.
France had become a pro-German France, and England was on the verge of its demise. What was once the Anglo-French-American alliance is now only the United States. As for the communist Soviet Union, the U.S. government never regarded them as true allies.
You must know that if it were not for the armed revolutionary struggle of the American proletariat led by the Communist Party of the United States and the provocation of the American Civil War, how could the United States allow little Japan to run rampant on the North American continent.
In addition to maintaining communication with Churchill during this time, Hoover also invited Roosevelt, the former president, to the White House, hoping to use Roosevelt's political wisdom to help the U.S. government tide over the current difficulties.
(To be continued.) )