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Chapter 1841 I will be outside, and I will not accept your order.

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    ??Meanwhile, in Mandalay, Myanmar.

    Zhong Yi had a good sleep and didn¡¯t finally get up until three o¡¯clock in the afternoon.

    When you walk into the war room, you can still see the smiles on the faces of the staff.

    This is completely understandable. After nearly two months of hard work, the second Battle of Mandalay or the Battle of Burma has finally come to an end, and victory is in sight. It is certainly worth being excited about.

    Seeing Zhong Yi walking in, the staff subconsciously stood at attention and then saluted.

    "Main seat!"

    "Main seat!"

    "Main seat!"

    With the respectful addresses, all the staff members looked at Zhong Yi with admiration.

    Yes, every one of the staff officers in the war room admires Zhong Yi from the bottom of their hearts. They feel that Zhong Yi is omnipotent and invincible on the battlefield.

    War is like this. It can bring endless pain to the world, but it can also create a god. There are countless such gods throughout the ages, such as Han Xin and Chen Qingzhi.

    Another example is the current Zhong Yi, who is a legend shaped by war.

    "Chief!" Only Chief of Staff Wang Geng could maintain an equal attitude when facing Zhong Yi.

    No matter what, Wang Geng is Zhong Yi¡¯s senior. Wouldn¡¯t it be a shame to be like these young combat advisers?  But to be honest, Wang Geng has actually begun to admire Zhong Yi unconsciously in his heart, but even he himself has not realized this yet.

    Perhaps the only one who can truly maintain an equal mentality is Stilwell.

    Stilwell followed Zhong Yi into the war room with a look of exasperation on his face.

    Zhong Yi then smiled and asked: "General Stilwell, what's wrong with you? Who messed with you?"

    "A bunch of idiots, a bunch of short-sighted idiots! It's so irritating!" Stilwell waved his arms and kept roaring angrily, but did not say who made him unhappy.

    Wang Geng quickly drove the staff out of the war room.

    Such a scene is not suitable for these young staff officers to see.

    After venting for a long time, Stilwell finally calmed down.

    Wang Geng asked again: "General Stilwell, what happened?"

    Stilwell sighed softly and said dejectedly: "Washington rejected our application and did not allow our Myanmar theater to withhold supplies for the Chinese theater."

    Zhong Yi was not surprised at all when he heard this: "This is something that is expected."

    "As expected?" Stilwell was surprised, "Zhong, have you guessed the result a long time ago?"

    "Uh-huh." Zhong Yi smiled slightly and said, "General Stilwell, don't be angry if I tell the truth. On the surface, your U.S. government is an elected government, but it is actually quite wrong. To be more precise, your U.S. government is actually composed of a group of big people.  The government jointly controlled by the capitalists is just wearing a democratically elected skin."

    Stilwell¡¯s face immediately fell.

    Because Zhong Yi¡¯s words sounded a bit harsh.

    Zhong Yi spread his hands and said: "My words may sound harsh, but this is the fact. What your leaders of the US government really consider is never the national interests of the United States, but the interests of those big capitalists, or the banking industry."  The big capitalists in the steel industry, or the big capitalists in the arms industry, are definitely not in the interests of the American people."

    "It is precisely because of this that the U.S. government knows that aiding the Burmese theater is more in line with the interests of the United States. Even if it knows that the role that the Nationalist government can play after taking these materials is less than 50% of that in the Burmese theater, they will still do it.  It was a wrong decision to insist on providing material aid to the National Government! What do you think?"

    Stilwell was speechless because what Zhong Yi said was true.

    As far as the current situation is concerned, if the same military supplies are provided to the Myanmar war zone, the effect they can play will definitely be twice or even three times that of the National Government. Moreover, the situation in the Myanmar battlefield is still very good, and there are already signs of a major counterattack.  But at this juncture, the US government changed its tune.

    "If the original lease terms were followed, the Myanmar theater would have received very few supplies. This amount of supplies alone would not be able to support a strategic counterattack by an army of one million people.

    This means that although the Myanmar Theater won the Second Battle of Mandalay, the counterattack force will be greatly reduced, and the victory in the Southeast Asian battlefield and even the entire Asian battlefield will be delayed!

    Doesn¡¯t this mean that the US government has been completely kidnapped by interest groups?

      Because for interest groups, ending the war too early is not in their interests.

    For these interest groups, the war should be as long as possible, and it cannot end until all participating countries have run out of oil and can no longer squeeze out a drop of oil and water.

    This kind of rhythm is in their best interest.

    It is precisely because of this that the Myanmar war zone is stuck.

    Thinking of this, Stilwell's face immediately showed a look of despair.

    He originally thought that only the Nationalist Government would have such troubles.

    But I didn¡¯t expect that the U.S. government would be like a bird. It really echoed an old Chinese saying that the world is as dark as crows!

    Seeing that Stilwell was not very happy, Zhong Yi even comforted him in turn.

    "General Stilwell, you don't have to worry too much." Zhong Yi patted Stilwell on the shoulder and said, "There is an old saying in China. This is a very interesting sentence."

    "Oh, really?" Stilwell asked happily, "What words."

    Zhong Yi smiled and said: "There is an old saying that if you are outside, you will not accept your orders!"

    "The general is out there, are you not going to accept your order?" Stilwell's eyes suddenly lit up and he said in a deep voice, "Zhong, do you mean you don't want to listen to their greetings?"

    "Yes, I won't listen." Zhong Yi said with a smile, "They say what they say, and we do ours. As long as the military supplies for the Nationalist Government have to go through Myanmar, it is up to us whether to take them or not. The U.S. government  If they are unhappy, the worst they can do is stop aid to the entire Asian battlefield, as long as they have the guts."

    "Wallygood!" Stilwell said, slapping his thigh, "That's it!"

    Wang Geng said with concern: "General Sir, General Stilwell, will doing this anger the U.S. government?"

    Zhong Yi¡¯s meaning is clearly robbery. The Nationalist government may not be able to do anything about the Myanmar war zone, but the US government will let it go?

    Zhong Yi laughed and said: "That's definitely what happened, but that's definitely not what you said."

    "But you can't say it like that?" Wang Geng said in confusion, "Then what should you say? No matter how you say it, you can't make it right?"

    "That's not necessarily the case." Zhong Yi said, "What if it was President Chang and the Nationalist Government who took the initiative to give us the materials needed by the generals in the Myanmar theater? Because how fierce our offensive is in the Southeast Asian battlefield, how little pressure will there be on them?  ! This is basically a situation where everyone is prosperous and everyone loses." (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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