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Chapter 309 Between the War (6)

"How is the situation in contact these two days?"

"I sent the note to the German side first. The Germans were very tough and Hitler seemed to be fearless." Dulles sighed, "After knocking out the Manhattan plan, Germany got a clear idea of ​​our trump card. What's worse is that with such a time bomb now, it's very uncomfortable to adopt the next step of strategy and I don't know what to do!"

When he heard him talk about this, Dewey couldn't help but get angry: the top secret information about the Manhattan plan was unwilling to him. If he was asked to catch someone, he would want to tear the other party into pieces. But this anger can only suppress the losses now, after all, and there is no way to regret this.

"Do you have any ideas about the new conditions? Do you have any ideas about the slippery heads of the Joint Conference?"

"They did not have a clear attitude and only mentioned two things. First, Hawaii's redemption policy must be maintained, and he swayed Japan and exchanged money for time; second, he gave priority to making peace with Germany, especially after the German fleet suffered heavy losses this time, the strength of the Japanese joint fleet suddenly became prominent, and conflicts must be provoked within Japan and Germany."

This opinion can be summarized as: hold back Japan and get along with Germany first. Among the generals of the Joint Conference, only Turner, Clark advocates Japan and Germany to get along with Japan and Germany, and most other people still advocate getting along with Germany first.

"As for my thoughts, I still need to ask for your opinions." Dulles pondered for a moment and shared his thoughts:

First, the spheres of influence of both sides shall be subject to the existing actual controlled areas, and relevant territorial changes shall be ratified;

Second, the United States withdrew from Venezuela and Recife, Germany withdrew from Bermuda, and the pro-US Brazilian regime considers making it independent and discusses its territory in detail;

Third, it recognizes that the Panama Canal International Co-management and that international organizations send police to maintain order (the United States also sends personnel to participate as part of the organization), and American ships should enjoy the right to pass unconditionally;

Fourth, provide Europe with $4,005 billion in loans in the right name, but Europe must give the United States capital to decent and fair trade rights.

Dewey could recognize the other few, but this section of Panama was really hard to accept.

Dulles explained: "The experts have demonstrated that better and more valuable canals can be dug in Nicaragua, and we can build them later to avoid the management of the Panama Canal. Once American ships do not pass through the canal, how much is the canal necessary?"

"This is also the same." Dewey thought for a while, "This is probably your primary condition. Where did you finally give in?"

"If other negotiations are favorable, the final concessions are two. First, Jamaica recognizes the British overseas territory; second, recognizes Newfoundland as the territory of Great Britain, but is ruled by the Churchill government, so as to meet the territorial requirements of Newfoundland to belong to Great Britain without causing harm to us, and can also cut Canada and Great Britain."

When Dulles talked about the Dominion issue, Dewey suddenly thought of Australia and New Zealand and subconsciously asked what to do?

"The Australian-New Zealand problem is very difficult to solve. German forces are constantly infiltrating into New Guinea. It is said that they have established German Asian territory and openly declared that they would restore all the sphere of influence in Asia during William II. Japan's attitude is ambiguous. It is not clear that this is a smokescreen released to guide Australia-New Zealand or the real thoughts of the Germans. In short, Australia-New Zealand is a very difficult thing at present."

"If" Dewey looked straight at the ceiling, hesitated for a long time and said, "How about I trade New Zealand and Japan for Hawaii?"

"No, this must not." Dulles shook his head like a rattle. "On the one hand, doing so is to damage our prestige among the allies, and on the other hand, pushing Australia into Germany's arms. This is absolutely unacceptable. Even if Britain accepts Australia and New Zealand in full, it is better than giving New Zealand to Japan!"

According to Dulles, as long as you look for opportunities to alienate Germany's alliance system in Europe, the country must have influence and not be willing to give up its current status. The most appropriate and most significant target is Britain, followed by France, and Italy and Western Russia. If Australia and New Zealand are given to the UK, even if it is the London government led by Edward VIII, the UK will have power and territory that is no less than Germany. There may be no change in 3 or 5 years. Will Britain fall below Germany in 10 or 20 years?

"That's it," Dewey said in embarrassment, "If Hawaii is lost, how can you explain it to the country?"

"I can only buy it," Dulles sighed, "Japan is a poor country, and the continuous wars have long been in debt. I have heard more than once that Japan owes a lot of Germany's debts, so they can accept the redemption policy, the personnel can redeem it, and the islands can naturally redeem it. I plan to redeem Samoa, Midway Island and Hawaii."

“Where is the price?”

“$300.40 billion.”

"The Congress will not approve such a large amount of funds."

"But this saves much more money than fighting," Dulles smiled strangely, "I don't really plan to send out all the 30040 billion yuan. Such a large amount of money must be paid in installments. The Japanese must also ask for supplies and do not accept other methods so that we can buy time and wait for the big bomb to be built."

"Didn't they say the big bomb will be delayed for a long time? It will definitely be later than Germany."

"It's going to be postponed, but it's enough to hold on for a year. As for being late than Germany, it's not a matter of us being earlier than Japan!" Dulles gritted his teeth, "With redemption, fight for a year, wait for the big bomb to be completed, and wait for the recovery of the naval strength, we can make all this with Japan. Of course, this must be mastered internally and cannot be promoted, so the government must endure humiliation within a year. As long as the government does not fall, no matter how Congress scolds us, we can do this for the sake of future generations, we must recite this infamy."

When he said it was "we", the first thing he did was Dewey. The latter smiled bitterly and didn't know how to evaluate it. Finally, he said mockingly: "In the future, I will definitely be ranked first."

Dulles comforted him: "The true patriots can see our efforts, and I believe that future generations can understand us. The key now is how to stop war with wisdom and courage before the war can cause complete, irreversible losses."

"I accepted it in principle, but I can consider the details again."

Dulles nodded: "I have initially planned to go to Europe again on April 7. We will discuss and reach a consensus within the country, but other relevant proposals."

"Just as you discuss." Dewey reminded, "Tell Donovan that his Cia should also make traitors the top priority. Hoover's FBI is in the open, and his people are in the dark. If this mole is not found out, there will never be peace in America!"

ps: It took more than 2 hours to train from Dali to Lijiang to be delayed by 2 hours, and I was also drunk

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