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If it weren't for him, he would have worked with him. He knew what Alan Wilson had done in British India, and he really believed in the words of this imperialist.

At this moment, Vivien Leigh, who was resting in the hotel, sneezed, the dragoon sisters in Bonn looked calm, and the Woodpecker Films in Paris seemed to be shrouded in causal effects.

"But I admit that you are right. After I took office, I also found that the Japanese do have the spirit of hard work." Burgess also partially agreed with Alan Wilson.

"Maybe it will be stronger than Britain in the future." Alan Wilson said half-seriously.

"Impossible!" Burgess flatly denied. "Alan, do you know what you're talking about? At the Japanese level?"

"I know, Portugal's level." Alan Wilson motioned to calm down and took his words back, "I was just joking."

Unexpectedly, this Soviet spy is also a person who loves the motherland. Alan Wilson can't say anything.

In fact, this is a misunderstanding, what Alan Wilson just said is the level that Japan may reach in the future. As for Burgess, of course he doesn't know the future, the Japan in the eyes of the ambassador to Japan is really the level of Portugal.

Japan's national strength and military strength is a standout in Asia, and there is only one advantage in Europe that is certain, and that is population. The equipment of the Japanese army is far inferior to that of Poland, the Czech Republic, and the Iberian Peninsula before the war.

The only thing that Japan can rely on is that its soldiers may endure hardships and stand hard work, and its national strength cannot be compared with Britain at all. Take all the tanks of World War II in Japan combined, and the total production volume is only 5,000.

In 1918 during the First World War, the British expeditionary force in Europe was equipped with 3,300 tanks at the same time. In addition to fighting tenaciously, the Japanese Army was at the level of World War I in Europe.

The U.S. military, which is not known for its fighting spirit, is currently making a fortune all over Japan.

Not on the same channel as the ambassador to Japan, Alan Wilson changed the subject, saying that he came to Tokyo to talk about the repatriation of prisoners of war, and also represented the prisoners of war in the hands of the Netherlands, Australia, and Portugal, and the four countries would repatriate them at the same time.

"So that's the case!" Burgess finally stopped worrying about whether Japan and the United Kingdom can be compared, and asked instead, "Have you communicated? Several countries are fine."

"No problem, it's almost the time to use it." Alan Wilson shrugged. "Australia was originally the toughest, and now I agree."

"World War II really had a great impact on Australia." Burgess nodded solemnly, "You must have done a lot of persuasion, and it must be not easy."

"Australia is fine." Alan Wilson smiled and said that he didn't spend much saliva.

The top resource country allocation for the fifth planet is a joke, for the foreseeable future, no matter how Australia jumps. There will be no bad days.

In fact, the reservation of British Malaya can prevent Australia from going the other way. The Australians who believe that blood is thicker than water most will exceed Australia's own national strength once faced with the threat of Asia.

Alan Wilson can imagine a possibility that Australia has a public opinion that merges with the United States.

Anyway, the situation in the 21st century, Australia does have the possibility of being hijacked by a big country into a satellite country with its economy.

But it is clear that Australia is not prepared to follow whoever is strong, but to stand firm by the side of the United States. It is even conceivable that there is no way out. Australia can merge with the United States.

Among the Five Eyes alliance, Australia is the most convinced that blood is thicker than water, and there is absolutely a possibility of this happening.

Australia's ambassador to the United States has said that it is willing to pay any economic price for the United States' confrontational policy. This kind of words can be said, the merger is by no means a fantasy.

Facing Japan now, Alan Wilson knows very well that Australia still has hatred for Japan. What he's doing now is keeping Australia's hatred alive as long as possible, leaning more towards the less-hateful Malaya between American-occupied Japan and British-occupied Malaya.

Now he believes that Malaya is arguably supported by almost every part of the entire British Empire that can still maintain influence. In addition to the size of the population, the conditions should be no worse than Japan, which lost Hokkaido.

Through the embassy, ​​Burgess got in touch with George Stuntmeier, commander of the Far Eastern Air Force. In fact, the scale of this war on the peninsula is definitely larger than in history, because there is a Soviet air base in Hokkaido.

When Alan Wilson saw the commander of the Far East Air Force, he took the initiative to say that he had come to Japan to express his apology. At the same time, the repatriation work was officially started, which requires the friendly help of the US military stationed in Japan.

"The status of Japan is becoming more and more important at present, and our close allies such as the United Kingdom and the Netherlands, Portugal, and Australia also believe that the hatred of the past can be temporarily put down."

Alan Wilson made a magnanimous gesture and said, "General George, what do you think?"

Although the other party is a front-line general, Alan Wilson is not very afraid. Mountbatten is now also a lieutenant general. When he is appointed as the commander of the Grand Fleet according to the process, he will be a proper general.

"Oh, Commissioner Wilson, thank you allies for their support. The current situation in Japan has initially stabilized, but the Soviet threat in Hokkaido does exist." Lieutenant General George Stuntmeier expressed his gratitude for the support of allies and expressed his The Japanese and U.S. military will surely be happy to see this happen.

"Oh, hateful Soviet people." Alan Wilson expressed his common position with a heavy face. Forgetting for a moment that at the embassy, ​​he himself was ecstatic about the Soviet occupation of Hokkaido, otherwise? It is not conducive to the development and consolidation of the special relationship between the United Kingdom and the United States.

After all, Hokkaido was the second largest island in Japan before, and it was also an island that Japan completely occupied very late. Naturally, it was sparsely populated. Alan Wilson was a little strange. It seems that East Asia is very general in terms of ocean exploration.

China on the mainland is still excusable. Japan, which was surrounded by the ocean itself, did not expand to the Ryukyu Islands until the 19th century, which was a very late time.

For a long time, the Japanese have been circling around Honshu, and the efficiency of occupying Hokkaido is very low. Well now, Hokkaido is occupied by the Soviet Union.

Alan Wilson raised a possibility in front of Lieutenant General George Stuntmeier, "Has the question of Hokkaido been communicated, and how did the Soviets respond?"

"No response!" George Stuntmeyer said with a wry smile, "Now that the war broke out, there is no response."

"I have to consider a possibility that the Soviet Union will eventually choose to annex Hokkaido." Alan Wilson said with a heavy face, "With the character of the Russians, this situation is very likely to happen."

This is definitely not an alarmist. The possibility is absolutely there. Alan Wilson believes that there may be no north and south Japan at all. Hokkaido is an island.

The entire national strategy of the Soviet Union also does not allow the establishment of a powerful navy to defend Hokkaido at this stage.

I just don't know what opportunity will appear in a short time to be used by the Soviet Union. Once this opportunity appears, Japan will officially say goodbye to Hokkaido.

"Actually, we have similar concerns. If that is the case, the situation will be bad. Some opinions are that Japan should be armed immediately, and the US military in Japan cannot solve everything, and the Japanese must bear part of their self-defense capabilities." George Stuntmeier still attaches great importance to the special relationship between Britain and the United States.

Alan Wilson had already made a decision in his heart. Today's conversation must not be said to Burgess, or Moscow will know.

The United States is preparing to arm Japan faster than in history, which is unexpected and reasonable. After all, the consequences of the loss of Hokkaido are not comparable to the four northern islands. Hokkaido can really be used as a forward position for attacking Japan.

The straits of Hokkaido and Honshu can be said to be able to swim across the sea even for tigers. This is definitely not a joke, the tiger's swimming ability is enough to cross a strait similar to the width of the Strait of Malacca, and the proof is the existence of the Sumatran tiger.

After consolidating the special relationship between the United States and the United States, according to the plan, Alan Wilson should meet Ikeda Yuto. But he still decided to sleep with Vivien Leigh before thinking about it.

The war on the peninsula was a boost to the Japanese economy, and Japan was geographically the rear base of the peninsula. Thanks to the U.S. investment in the war, it can be regarded as getting rid of the embarrassment of not being able to eat.

However, because of differences in details, such as the Hokkaido issue, the United States is not going to raise Japan first, and wants to let Japan defend itself as soon as possible and save the US military's expenses.

Alan Wilson certainly thinks it is a good thing, so that Japan's import and export substitution cost subsidies will not be so strong.

He knew that Britain's military expenditure accounted for the proportion of fiscal expenditure, and it was certainly impossible for Japan to get rid of military restrictions. But even a little more investment in military spending will cause financial pressure.

In front of Ikeda Yuto, Alan Wilson, who was sitting on the ground, almost failed to manage his expression, turning his apology into schadenfreude.

"The Japanese government should take the initiative to protest against Moscow. You don't say anything. How can other countries help Japan?" Alan Wilson was talking about the repatriation of prisoners of war. Pain points to attack.

Hokkaido is now a pain for the whole of Japan. Losing overseas territories, even the Korean Peninsula, can only be said to have spit out all the previous expansion achievements, but Hokkaido was already the territory of Japan during the shogunate period. After losing it, the Japanese felt it. distressed.

Even the humble politeness that Ikeda had been showing after hearing Alan Wilson's words disappeared. In front of Alan Wilson, who almost failed to manage his facial expressions, he failed to manage facial expressions first.

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