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Chapter 404 - Change

Wesley's involvement had changed a lot of things. First of all, America's actions had spread all over the world. Some people were worried that others would be happy, and Britain and France were naturally happy. However, the United States did not contact them and did not care about anything in Europe. This made the idea of Britain and France waiting at home for the Americans to come to their door evaporate.

Chamberlain found Churchill. "Churchill, what do you think the Americans are doing? If they are ready to join the war, why hasn't anyone sent anyone to Europe?"

"Why did they come to Europe?" Churchill asked instead of answering.

"Aren't you going to form an alliance with us?" Chamberlain looked at Churchill in surprise.

"Did they say anything about participating in the European War?"

"Well…" Chamberlain choked and didn't know what to say.

"Will the Americans let go of the opportunity to make money? That's what they did in World War I, but it continued to be a stalemate at that time. Once our country loses, they won't get the later payment. After all, we owe too much money, which the Americans have to guarantee. And now they haven't started selling things, why would they come to Europe and seek to join?"

Chamberlain lit a cigarette and smoked it. Churchill took out his pipe and the two of them smoked and thought. Soon Chamberlain said, "So we have to place a large order with the United States again?"

"That's right. If the war starts not going well, then we might as well buy more things with the Americans. But now the Americans seem to be focusing on Asia. Their actions are obviously to hit Japan."

"Damn you, Sun Ben," Chamberlain cursed. If Sun Ben did not have the support of the British, he would have been finished long ago. Now he turned the gun.

Not only were they depressed, but Hitler was also roaring in the Eagle Nest Mountain base camp. "Damn shorties, their target should be the Soviet Union. Now the Americans are not satisfied. If they join the war now, can we still win? Tell those shorties to stop their invasion of China immediately, or they can forget about forming an alliance with us."

Ri. himself was on tenterhooks. They had done a lot of things during the invasion of China, and he had not seen any reaction from any country. Why did the Americans react so strongly? "What do you think?" Prime Minister Abe asked.

At the side, Yamamoto 56 said, "Sir, our invasion of China is equivalent to destroying the largest market of the United States in Asia. They will not let such a huge profit go to the empire, so it is conceivable that they will send troops."

"So can our navy defeat the Americans?"

56 Yamamoto pondered for a moment, then shook his head and said, "Sorry, I have no confidence in fighting the Americans."

"Baka, your Navy has received so much military funding, but now you can't do anything." The people from the Army clamored.

Yamamoto 56 said indifferently, "That's right, the Navy does consume military expenses, but without our Navy, your Army will never be able to go out. Do you know how much military expenses the Americans have? Do you know how many times we have? Do you know how many warships the American shipyard can produce in a year?"

Yamamoto 56 caught his breath and continued, "Everyone, there is one more important point. They have a genius like Wesley Gibson. I think you have studied his achievements in World War I. Not to mention the equipment, just his tactical thinking is beyond people's reach. I think your Army knows this best. Now that he is the commander-in-chief of the United States Air Force, the Americans don't even have an Air Force minister. The Air Force is completely under his command. This position has been fought for."

"At the same time, he is also a genius businessman and scientist. Most of the military equipment in the United States was designed by him. Over the years, we don't know what technical equipment he got. To be honest, when I was studying in the United States, I admired him very much."

Everyone fell silent when they heard Yamamoto 56's words. Could they defeat such an America? "Then can I seek peace with the United States?" Abe asked.

"Give up invading China?" Yamamoto 56 asked.

"Alas, it is impossible for us to give up even if we want to. The soldiers below will not agree, but we can speed up our pace, as long as we occupy China before the Americans send troops." Abe Shinzo looked at the Army and said.

It was already September 1939. The army general said, "The Battle of Changsha is about to begin. We can mobilize our troops again. If it really doesn't work, let the Kanto Army enter the pass."

They wanted to speed up the invasion here, and the people in the accompanying capital were cursing. "What the hell were you doing earlier? You only made a move now. The Americans are unreliable." Most people don't know what he meant by this, but Dai Li thought it through. If the Americans had made a move earlier, then the principal wouldn't have to accept any bipartisan cooperation.

Wesley could actually find some action, but the premise of the two-party cooperation had to be guaranteed. As for the future, he could not care less. It was not his original universe. After defeating the Japanese, the rest was up to them. If they wanted to help China, they would have to wait until the country was finally established.

The world was changing, and Wesley was sitting on the fence, methodically assembling troops and raising supplies. The American delegation arrived in the United States and began negotiations with both parties. The Americans insisted on negotiating with both parties at the same time, on the grounds that it was in line with the American regime. Wesley came up with the excuse, and whether others believed it or not, they said it anyway, which made Jiang angry.

The actions of the Americans were equivalent to acknowledging the equality of the two parties. How could he not be angry? But there was no other way. Now that foreigners had finally joined in and were ready to help China, this was a rare opportunity. As for the future, he would think about it later.

However, the United States had no intention of assisting with weapons and weapons at all. Wesley knew very well that the other party's subordinates were all a group of vermin. If they provided more aid, it would benefit this group of people. Therefore, they simply talked about the problem of alliance and sending troops. They also needed to talk about territory and return all that should be returned to China. However, the United States would also want something, so they would cut it off from Japan and North Korea.

In addition, he raised his views on the Nanyang region. Wesley really wanted to create a third-party alliance. When the time came, he would fight the Soviet Union and make it a three-way war. However, it might not be possible to pass, so he could only try.