Chapter 429: All of them are smart people!

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Churchill has long been accustomed to the White House's three copies a day, or even five times a day, of urgent help cables.

I have long let you Americans go to war and come to Europe to fight the Germans, but you still want to take advantage of the situation like in the First World War, and now you know that you regret it! Someone beat him up in the nest! Deserve!

Churchill was full of resentment, but also an inexplicable pleasure.

Due to the intervention of the East China Empire in the North African War, the German-Italian alliance and the Anglo-American allies had to temporarily truce, and both sides did not want the cranes and mussels to compete and let the Donghua Empire, a fisherman, benefit.

In any case, sacrificing the interests of other countries without preserving their own interests has always been the best trick of the great powers.

Italy was sacrificed tragically.

Germany's reasoning was that it did not want to offend the Donghua Empire because of Italy, and then force the Donghua Empire to fall to the Central Powers.

Britain and the United States naturally did not need a reason, and allowing the German-Italian coalition to withdraw from the North African battlefield would be the greatest victory.

From the end of World War II to the present, Japan has raided and landed in Canada, and then opened up the North American battlefield, which can be described as a surprise soldier and shocked the attention of all military strategists and politicians around the world.

The Panama Canal was blown up by Japan, and the capital ships of the US Navy in the Atlantic Ocean were unable to provide protection to the west coast in time, and they were even unable to gather the vital forces of the US Navy to carry out a disruptive operation on the Tokyo-Vancouver route, resulting in the Japanese occupation of the territory in Canada becoming more and more solid day by day.

According to the latest information from the British Military Intelligence Agency, the Japanese do not seem to have much demand for American territory at present, and the main purpose of the Japanese invasion of the western states of the United States is to loot industrial equipment and industrial resources, some of which will be used to establish an industrial system in the Japanese-occupied areas of Canada, and some of which will be shipped back to the Japanese mainland to strengthen their domestic industrial capacity.

All the shipyards on the West Coast of the United States were either blown up by the Japanese or all machinery and equipment and dockyards were removed after the Japanese occupation, which caused serious losses to the American shipbuilding industry.

Although the situation in the United States seemed precarious, Churchill had a hunch that the East China Empire would certainly not sit idly by and watch Japan defeat the United States and annex America's vast industrial resources.

Because of the geographical location of Japan and the Donghua Empire, coupled with the century-old feud between the Chinese and the Japanese, it was determined that the Donghua Empire could not allow a powerful Japan to emerge in Asia.

Churchill even had a faint guess that the Donghua Empire was exercising a strategy to drive the tiger and devour the wolf!

After the Donghua Empire fed Japan, a hungry tiger, and became stronger, it used Japan to occupy all the colonies of Britain, France, the Netherlands, the United States, and other countries in Asia, and then suddenly declared war on Japan when the time was ripe.

This time must be the time when Japan's war resources and potential have been depleted to a certain extent!

It's like when the United States was in World War I, it didn't jump out to join the war until the Entente and the Allies were exhausted.

The Donghua Empire sent troops to Africa to demonstrate its military power to the world by defeating Italy, and on the other hand, it was able to take advantage of the close proximity between Africa and the Americas to deter and threaten Japan, which was invincible on the North American continent.

Churchill was sure that once the United States really showed signs of defeat and surrender, the East China Empire would definitely agree to the US government's request for help as soon as possible, and send troops from the Gulf of Guinea in West Africa to the Caribbean Sea and land on the beach in Central and South America.

Waiting for the army of the Donghua Empire to establish military bases in Central and South America, and then trying to get them to withdraw from the Americas, it is estimated that it will be even more difficult than ascending to the sky.

At this time, the Donghua Empire could justifiably form a strategic posture of a north-south flank attack on the Japanese army on the North American continent. With the powerful and invincible fleet of the Donghua Royal Navy, it is not difficult to defeat the combined fleet of the Japanese Navy and cut off the transportation and supply lines between the Japanese mainland and the Japanese army in North America.

No wonder Cheng Gong pondered the idea of suddenly sending troops to seize Africa, and personally sat in Africa!

Looking at the world map in front of him, Churchill suddenly realized.

The Donghua Empire is trying to make Africa a bridgehead for their participation in World War II!

And this will also prevent the war from being introduced into the territory of the Donghua Empire!

As long as the African Union is formed and the African Liberation Army is formally trained, the Donghua Empire can affect the Mediterranean and European battlefields at any time when it goes north; Advancing westward can land in Central and South America and influence the North American battlefield; Eastward expansion can also enter the Persian Gulf, West Asia and Central Asia, and influence the Asian battlefield!

Cheng Gong, a cunning little fox, is really a good calculus!

Churchill could conclude that no matter how the tide of war changed, the Donghua Empire could not be on the same side as Japan!

With this in mind, Churchill gradually became less attentive to Hoover's pleas for help.

Seeing that the situation in North Africa was becoming more and more stable, Churchill suddenly had the idea of going to Africa to meet Cheng Gong again.

Before that, however, Churchill felt the need for a trilateral meeting with Hoover and Stalin to determine the next strategic disposition of the Allies.

After telegraphic communication with Hoover and Stalin, the three leaders reached a consensus and decided to set the meeting place in Nairobi, Kenya.

Churchill, Hoover, and Stalin didn't believe that all three of them had arrived in Nairobi, and that Cheng Gong, the emperor of the Donghua Empire, could still hide and remain silent.

When the CIA received information that Churchill, Hoover, and Stalin were coming to Nairobi, they immediately reported to Cheng Gong.

These three old foxes have made it clear that they want to tie me to the chariot of the Allies!

After Cheng Gong finished reading the urgent information brought by Shen Shuyi, he gently put the document down on the desktop, and at the same time secretly slandered himself in his heart.

Speaking from the bottom of his heart, Britain, the Soviet Union, and the United States did not add chaos to the African Union organization in Africa at this time, and Cheng Gong was quite satisfied with their performance.

As the saying goes, those who know the times are Junjie.

Churchill was undoubtedly a brilliant statesman and military strategist who mastered the theory that "politics is the art of compromise".

The British government dared to sacrifice its interests in North Africa in exchange for the friendly attitude of the AU and the East China Empire. To some extent, this could greatly alleviate the pressure on industrial capacity caused by the consumption of war resources in Britain itself.

The military industrial enterprises and industrial and mining enterprises invested and established by the Donghua Empire in the African Union will certainly have a large surplus to sell to the international arms and raw material markets in addition to meeting the needs of the African Union.

It was certainly much more cost-effective to purchase arms and industrial goods from North Africa than to travel to the Indian Ocean to the East China Empire.

This saves both time and procurement costs.

Even if the East China Empire and the African Union do not explicitly express their stance on participating in the Allied camp, the industrial products exported by the African Union and the friendly and cooperative attitude of the East China Empire alone are enough for the British mainland to liberate a large part of the workers to join the army and take up arms to protect the British Isles.

Considering that the little devils must not be allowed to fight too smoothly and rampantly in the North American battlefield, Cheng Gong decided to take advantage of the existing opportunity to hold a four-party meeting with Churchill, Hoover, and Stalin in Nairobi.

(To be continued.) )