141 Mine and Woman Talk Business (I)
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141 Mine and Woman Talk Business (I)
"Stoney, we're meeting again." Franklin? Roosevelt saw Situ Nan from a distance and greeted him.
"This is my wife, Anna? Elinor? Roosevelt. "Franklin? Roosevelt introduced his wife to Stuart.
Situ Nan looked up and stood in Franklin? The woman next to Roosevelt, in her 30s, has short spiritual hair, and has the charm of a woman. The appearance is not too pretty, but the smile is gentle and the eyes are bright, which makes people feel generous and sincere.
Anna? Elinor? Roosevelt vs. Franklin? Roosevelt stood side by side, slightly half a step behind her husband, indicating that this woman was very good at defending her husband's position.
The husband's self-confidence, affinity, and leadership ability, and the wife's generosity and understanding, this couple standing together, with a bit of husband and wife charm, is really a perfect match.
Situ Nan admired in his heart. Before he could speak, Anna? Roosevelt took the initiative to step forward and hug Situ Nan.
"Hi Stoney. I've heard Franklin mention you, you're so young, well, handsome, "Anna?" Roosevelt laughed.
"It's an honor to meet your wife. Your generosity and decency are fascinating, and many people in New York envy Franklin? What about Roosevelt's blessings?"
Situ Nan joked slightly.
"Thank you. Stoney. Anna smiled generously and looked back at Franklin? Roosevelt glanced at it, a little proud, and not fake at all.
"Anna is indeed a wonderful wife, and I am blessed like no other." Franklin? Roosevelt said proudly,
In addition to his achievements in politics in this life, he also married a good wife, which he has always been proud of. Is Anna Franklin? Roosevelt's cousin Theodore? Roosevelt's niece, well-educated, educated, warm-hearted, upright and sympathetic, so that a woman could not be found with a lantern, and many people pursued Anna at the beginning, but in the end it was cheaper than Franklin, who was close to the water and got the moon first? Roosevelt.
"Come on Stone, I'm a little short on time today, so I have something to say." Franklin? Roosevelt reminded, greeting Situ Nan warmly.
"You talk first, I'll prepare coffee for you." Anna? Roosevelt knew that the two had something to discuss, so he took the initiative to leave.
"Roosevelt, I was very surprised by yesterday's events, and I was outraged that the Germans could have such a vicious mind."
Knowing that the other party's time was tight, Situ Nan took the initiative to mention the Zimmerman incident that happened yesterday.
After the newspaper hype, the reputation of the Germans in the United States suddenly became stinky, and even the peasants in the west knew that the Germans were going to entangle the Mexicans to seize their land, so the people's opinion changed from watching the drama at the beginning to be more angry and had the urge to vent.
As soon as he left the house in the morning, Situ Nan received the news: the spokesman of the White House expressed a strong protest against the Zimmerman incident. Wilson publicly warned the German government that the White House would take further action if they did not give the United States a reasonable account. This is almost a warning of war.
In response, the German side also responded, saying that the Zimmermann incident was fabricated by the British, and the German government had no intention of the United States. It is clear that this is beaten to death and does not admit it.
Caught by someone all of a sore foot, the Germans obviously did not have a good way, so they could only deny it in every possible way for the time being, hoping to drag it out a little longer.
As a result, Germany and the United States fought a telegraph war across the Atlantic, spat on each other, and all kinds of famous protests flooded American newspapers and newspapers for a time, and the sales of American newspapers increased dramatically. Britain and France and other countries are also desperately adding fuel to the fire, and they have been waiting for this opportunity for a long time.
The only ones who were a little hurt were the Mexicans, but they weren't good birds, and some farmers in the west were very indignant when they heard the news, and across the Atlantic, they couldn't reach the European side, which was like pouring anger on the Mexicans, and some activists even offered to organize volunteers to go on another expedition to Mexico.
Well, it's a typical American mentality, they're used to being in the Americas, and when someone puts their hand in their field, they start to get angry.
Franklin? Roosevelt was also taken aback when he received the news, he did not expect Germany to be so sloppy
The navy was already in trouble, and as the deputy chief, he had been informed that he would rush back to Washington in the afternoon for a meeting to discuss a strategy against the Germans. Before leaving, he still had time to meet Situ Nan.
"The German who can't afford it" Franklin? Roosevelt snorted. Although he seems to be mild-mannered in front of him, he is actually a militant.
Situ Nan has a deep understanding of this. From Franklin? Since Roosevelt joined the Admiralty, the expansion of the U.S. Navy has accelerated significantly, and a large number of warships have been constantly placed on the slipways of the shipyard at his urging, waiting to be launched.
War with the Germans was a low-risk, high-reward opportunity for the U.S. Navy, the High Seas Fleet was scrapped, and German submarines could threaten passing merchant ships, but they couldn't deal with hordes of fleets, so as long as the U.S. Navy cleaned up the German submarines. At the same time, the expansion of the U.S. Navy would create a fait accompli and secure America's position in the post-war period.
However, it was not an easy task to deal with German submarines, and the British Royal Navy was overwhelmed by German submarines, let alone the Americans.
It is precisely because of this that the value of Situ Nan is reflected.
The last time Roosevelt visited the Bethlehem shipyard, the two exchanged that in addition to the escort system, they should also take the initiative to deal with German submarines, not be beaten passively, and it is best to block submarines with dense mines on the routes where German submarines are infested and outside their ports.
These words have always been secretly remembered by Situ Nan, and in addition to visiting the Roosevelt family today, he also talked about this business by the way.
"Roosevelt husband, remember the last time we talked about the blockade of submarines with mines? I'm here today on behalf of Bethlehem and hope to work with the Navy in this regard. Situ Nan said.
"Oh? Listen to "Franklin? Roosevelt flicked the cigarette ash between his fingers, and Situ Nan's words aroused him
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