Reborn South Africa as a police officer

Chapter 1991 Infiltration is Everywhere

Chapter 1991 Infiltration is Everywhere

What the world is most concerned about now is Germany's march into the Rhineland. Few people care about the Brazilian civil war. Speaking of South America, the ratio of coups and civil wars is indeed a bit high. It is not an exaggeration for some countries to have a coup once a year. , the civil war is fought every day, all year round.

It's not that South Americans are aggressive, who doesn't want to have a peaceful and stable life.

But with the United States, South American countries will never have real peace, and a chaotic South America is in the best interest of the United States.

While Roosevelt Jr. cared about Germany, Mustache was elated about the success of his adventure.

Mustache was not arrogant from the very beginning. If Britain and the United States knew that Germany was so violent in World War II, Britain and the United States would definitely nip the danger in the bud in the first place.

Now that the mustache is full-fledged, when he sent troops into the Rhineland, the mustache was indeed taking a risk. Even if only one of the Allied forces stationed in the Rhineland jumped out, the German army would withdraw from the Rhineland and would not meet the Allied forces. .

The problem is that no one jumped out, don't listen to the French politicians shouting loudly, but when the Germans brazenly marched into the Rhineland, the French troops remained abnormally silent and did not say anything about the German adventure.

This has greatly fueled Mustache's ambitions. Mustache is constantly testing the bottom line of the Allies. The German army has also been expanding. The German army has now broken through the restrictions of the "Contract of Versailles" and has begun to equip heavy equipment such as heavy machine guns and artillery. However, European countries not only did not object, but instead expressed a certain degree of support for Germany on the grounds that "Germany should have normal armaments".

Anyway, outrageous.

America's engagement with southern Africa through Germany did little to end the war.

When the Brazilian Civil War just broke out, Roosevelt Jr. and Roque talked on the phone.

At that time, Rock asked Roosevelt Jr.: Can I order the Iron Four Corners to accept the conditions of the United States Steel Corporation, can you suppress the ambitions of the United States Steel Corporation?
Roosevelt Jr. did not answer this question. The answer is obvious. Roosevelt Jr. has far less influence on American capital than Rock.

Therefore, when the war will end, it is not Roosevelt Jr. who has the final say at all, but American capital, which is eyeing iron ore in Brazil, has the final say.

The problem is that the United States has been deeply kidnapped by the Brazilian military government, and its participation in the war is getting deeper and deeper, and American steel companies have received more and more orders. , as long as the war continues, the U.S. steel industry will definitely be the winner.

"Germany is now ready, but to make the Germans more courageous, Germany needs greater support." Hurley has expectations for Germany, but now the situation has become more and more complicated.

The key is the rise of southern Africa, which caught the Americans off guard.

During the First World War, the performance of southern Africa was not too surprising. Although southern Africa performed well at that time, the United States also performed well. At least the Americans believed that the performance of the US military under the leadership of Pershing was no less than that of southern Africa. Expedition.

After the end of the World War, both southern Africa and the United States had the same aspirations. They needed a larger overseas market and broke the colonial system jointly established by Britain and France. Therefore, there was a honeymoon period between southern Africa and the United States.

It is a pity that the development of southern Africa and the United States is very different. With a large population of immigrants and rich natural resources, southern Africa has not even been affected by the economic crisis, and its performance is as strong as ever.

However, the United States is weakening day by day. Represented by oil and steel, American industry has lagged far behind southern Africa, especially iron ore. If the iron ore in Australia’s Pilbara has made Americans envious, then Brazil’s Iron Square has become The biggest weight to break the psychological defense line of the US steel company.

The damn southern Africans control the best iron ore in the world, and the American steel companies are not willing to be controlled by others, so there is a civil war in Brazil.

However, after the failure of the U.S.-Pakistan coalition forces, Hurley was surprised to find that if the Americans could not make a comeback, then even if the Second World War broke out as scheduled, then like the last world war, the biggest beneficiary country would still be southern Africa, not U.S.

There is no grammatical error in the previous paragraph. In fact, the outbreak of the Second World War has always been expected by the Americans. Otherwise, the United States would not have such a strong support for Germany. Even during the Great Depression, it did not stop supporting Germany. assistance.

"Don't we support the Germans enough? Greedy guy!" Little Roosevelt was dissatisfied. The Germans are essentially no different from the Japanese.

For a long time, Germany and Japan have been the two major trading partners of the United States. Japan needs the industrial raw materials of the United States, while Germany needs the US dollar.

Relatively speaking, Japan is more dangerous than Germany, because Japan's military expansion in East Asia has affected the interests of the United States in East Asia.

Now the United States is also very embarrassed. If possible, the United States would like to create some conflicts in East Asia, prompting a war between southern Africa and Japan, so that Japan can form a huge containment effect on southern Africa.

The problem is that there is still the Philippines between Japan and the Changi Naval Base, which makes it difficult for the Americans.

After all, in name, southern Africa is still an ally of the United States.

Therefore, if Japan wants to attack the Changi Naval Base, it must cross the Philippines.

In this situation, even if the Americans promise not to participate in the conflict between southern Africa and Japan, I am afraid that the Japanese will not believe it.

If the Americans renege on their promises and suddenly send troops to cut off Japan's logistics and transportation risks when a war breaks out between Japan and southern Africa, then the Japanese Combined Fleet will become a shackle.

"Berlin has news that the German government hopes to become an ally with us." Hurley frowned. This is a difficult decision. Maybe the United States, which has been kidnapped by the Brazilian military government, will be kidnapped again by Germany .

"No, we can't give up our principles." Roosevelt Jr. still had reason and didn't want to get too close to Germany.

Strictly speaking, the isolationism of the United States is also a kind of non-aligned movement.

Americans like to have a fortune from both sides. Before the outbreak of World War I, the United States wandered between the Allied Powers and the Allied Powers. It did business happily and made a fortune, which gave the Americans a taste of the sweetness.

Now that it has become an ally with Germany, let’s not talk about the prospects. If Germany, which is ambitious and determined to revenge, declares war on France, should the United States follow Germany to declare war on France?
Failure to declare war is a breach of faith.

What good would defeating France do America if war were declared?
Don't forget that the United States is also a supporter of the "Continental Balance Policy". A balanced Europe is beneficial to the whole world.

"We need some de facto allies. The Brazilian Civil War is a proof. Although Southern Africa did not participate in the war, Southern Africa can unscrupulously mobilize the Southern African Union troops to participate in the war. Those African-American soldiers are almost the same as the African-Americans in Brazil, so we also need Some loyal allies." Hurley now compares with southern Africa everywhere, and the United States must have what there is in southern Africa.

Roosevelt Jr. was not in a hurry to express his opinion. This issue is very serious and requires careful weighing.

When Roosevelt Jr. was confused, the wounded US Marines in Kitchener Port were even more confused.

After the withdrawal of the U.S. Marines, about 2500 Marines were left in Kitchener Harbor, of which about 2100 were wounded.

Tom is an ordinary medical soldier. After joining the Marine Corps, he received training in field medicine. Tom became a medical soldier because of his outstanding performance in the training.

For a long time, Tom thought that the United States had the most advanced medical level in the world.

But after learning more about the doctors in Kitchener Harbor, Tom began to waver.

"The world is the best? No, no, no, don't just talk about the world. The world is bigger than you think. Even in Kitchina, medical technology is at most in the middle class in southern African cities, not even middle class. South Africa A hospital in any city in Africa has hundreds of beds, and patients can get better treatment in southern Africa, but the conditions here are still too simple.” Dr. George won most of the marine battles by virtue of his superb medical skills. The respect of the players, including Tom.

In the past few days, the doctor performed operations on dozens of marines, most of which were successful, and some of the wounded who seemed to Tom to be beyond treatment were brought back to life by the doctor, so Tom volunteered to become the doctor's assistant.

Then Tom found out embarrassingly that he was not even qualified to be a doctor's assistant.

The assistants around the doctor are all qualified doctors who have received formal training in southern Africa, and even the nurses have graduated from professional nursing. Tom stands with them, and sometimes even feels ashamed.

Against this background, Tom studied hard, and by virtue of this, he won the doctor's favor.

In his spare time, the doctor also gave Tom some professional guidance. In order to make Tom better progress, the doctor even suggested that Tom go to study in southern Africa.

"How is it possible? I'm a member of the US Marine Corps, and I don't have the money to go to southern Africa." Poor boy Tom felt sad.

Not all Americans are rich. During the economic crisis in previous years, poor Americans even had to sell their children, which is unimaginable in southern Africa.

Going to study in southern Africa is a very distant thing for Tom.

But it is very easy for a doctor: "If you want to go, I can help you find a way. My teacher works in Nyasaland University School of Medicine. I can help you write a letter of recommendation and ask the teacher to help you apply for Cyprus. Searle Foundation Scholarship.”

In an instant, Tom was hit with such great happiness that Tom stuttered.

"I, can I really?"

Yes, of course.

(End of this chapter)

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