After the coalition formation meeting, there are still a series of detailed issues to be negotiated.

The most important of these is whether the Eighth Route Army should send troops to Southeast Asia and Europe.

These questions should have been considered by America.

But because of various intricate historical trends, the devils failed to bomb Pearl Harbor, and America had no reason to join the war.

More importantly, for America's decision-makers, it is far from the time to reap the harvest.

Catherine brought the British royal family to talk about the Eighth Route Army sending troops to Burma.

Only after Catherine got all the documents did she realize how corrupt the situation in Southeast Asia had become.

Catherine is no longer afraid that Huaxia's forces will get involved in Southeast Asia, but is afraid that Huaxia does not want to take over this mess.

The first thing Catherine did after she came to Beiping was to find Lu Feng.

I hope that through Lu Feng, this matter can be resolved better.

In Catherine's view, Lu Feng was a member of the army after all, and he definitely wanted to make military exploits, so there was a high probability that he agreed to send troops to fight in Southeast Asia.

Catherine was wrong, if it wasn't for the damn devil, Lu Feng would definitely continue to study his electromagnetic ejection vehicle.

Lufeng has already explored the all-electric electromagnetic catapult aircraft, which can allow the aircraft to travel between the earth and the moon within twelve hours.

According to a saying with a sense of history: "Lufeng is about to let mankind out of the cradle completely", and he fought the devils when he was full.

Lu Feng is a technical officer, no technical officer wants to fight, isn't that crazy?

Catherine got the official phone number of Datong Military Academy from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and then transferred it to Lu Feng's office.

At this time, Lu Feng is studying the Battle of Crossing the River and the Wang Puppet Army.

One of the three most inconspicuous black phones on Lu Feng's desk rang, and after glancing at it, he picked it up casually: "Hello, I'm Lu Feng, who are you looking for?"

Catherine's voice sounded from the other end of the phone: "General Lu Feng, I'm Catherine!"

After the Battle of the Northeast, Catherine left the Northeast and returned to Delhi by plane.

Lu Feng said relaxedly: "Miss Catherine, what do you want from me."

Catherine asked: "General Lu Feng, where are you? I heard that your military executives are having a meeting. Why didn't you come?"

Lu Feng was taken aback: "The high-level troops are having a meeting? I don't know? What kind of meeting are you having?"

Catherine recalled and said, "They said the Central Military Commission was in a meeting."

Lu Feng looked helpless: "Miss Catherine, you'd better have a closer look at the troop structure of the Eighth Route Army."

"At the meeting of the Central Military Commission, I'm not even qualified to applaud below. I'm just a front-line commander. What kind of meeting should I hold?"

Catherine asked again: "General Lu Feng, do you think it is possible for the Eighth Route Army to send troops to Southeast Asia?"

Lu Feng thought about the combat environment in Southeast Asia. From the perspective of the terrain, Lu Feng is extremely unwilling to send troops to Southeast Asia. Malaria, yellow fever and other diseases are very serious.

But in terms of political influence, if China's influence can radiate to Southeast Asia and even the Malay Archipelago, this is an opportunity to control the Western Pacific.

There is something to be desired.

Lu Feng didn't want to give Catherine a definite answer, this kind of thing related to the country's next 50 or even [-] years couldn't come up with Lu Feng's mind: "I don't know."

Catherine was a little confused by Lu Feng's "I don't know".

Catherine thought that an officer at Lufeng's level should have some opinions or ideas of his own.

To put it simply, it is the so-called "unnamed official" of a certain media.

No matter how bad Lufeng's history is, he is still a person who has been influenced by the culture in China for many years.

Lu Feng understands that governing a big country is like cooking a small dish, so it's not easy to make a decision with a snap of your head.

Catherine never thought that she could get such an answer from Lufeng.

Lu Feng simply felt that it was such a difficult question that he had no way to answer it.

Lu Feng didn't say 'no comment' because of the good personal relationship between Catherine and himself.

Catherine doesn't think so. Her way of thinking is obviously very different from that of Chinese people.

What Catherine was thinking was, is there any conflict within the Eighth Route Army?

This made Catherine even more worried.

The collapse of Guofu on the battlefield is just around the corner.

The successive losses of Changsha and Hengyang have already threatened the east gate of Yuzhou, and Changde has also fallen into a bloody battle. It is only a matter of time before the devil's offensive falls.

Daiying hoped that Guofu could send a force into Burma to fight.

Last year, the Guofu originally agreed to this matter, but Wavell, as the front-line commander, refused this many times, and did not want the Guojun troops to enter Myanmar.

This will affect Daiying's interests in Southeast Asia.

Things dragged on until this year that the devils really launched an attack on Myanmar, and hit all the way to Yangon.

At this time, Dai Yingcai thought of Guojun again, hoping that Guojun would enter Myanmar.

But at this time, Guofu itself was in danger. There was a serious shortage of troops, and the warlords fought on their own. Guofu no longer had the strength to mobilize troops into Burma.

The devils are about to rush into Yuzhou.

Guofu has no soldiers, and one problem is an old problem, that is, there are many warlords.

The second is that North China was successfully recovered, and a large number of people went to North China.

After all, Guofu's insane military discipline, as long as there is a choice, who is willing to stay in the ruling area of ​​Guofu.

Daiying also had to give up the question of seeking help from the Guofu.

Now if there are any problems within the Eighth Route Army, the problems in Southeast Asia will be even more difficult to solve.

It was not without reason that Catherine was so worried.

Lufeng regained a large area of ​​territory within half a year.

Devils are attacking cities in Southeast Asia, and the coalition forces of European countries have not fought a single victory in Southeast Asia.

When the European coalition forces saw the devil, they turned around and ran, and the devil chased after him on a bicycle, just like the last scene in "Crazy Stone".

Even more frightening is the devil's navy.

From the beginning of the Battle of Hong Kong Island, the mighty navy on which the sun never sets has been beaten to become a navy that cannot match the sun.

When fighting in Malaya, as the commander of the Z Fleet, he misjudged the devil's combat purpose many times. One of them ran behind the devil fleet, so that it was finally killed by the plane.

Later, Borneo, Java, and Singapore fell one after another.

The latest news is that the devils have landed in Sri Lanka.

This indicates that the East India region no longer belongs to Dai Ying at all, and even India will soon cease to belong to Dai Ying.

How could this make Daiying not in a hurry?

What Catherine is more worried about is that at this time, the politicians with Ying are still holding on to the interests of Southeast Asia.

It is believed that after the war, Dai Ying can return to Southeast Asia.

However, the result may be that after the end of the war, there is no such country as Britain.

This is not new to Europe, the Austro-Hungarian Empire and the Oslo Empire are both dead.

At this time, the politicians with the British are still thinking about the post-war British or the empire on which the sun never sets!

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