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Vol 5 Chapter 98: , Pit cargo attribute outbreak

A genius remembers this site address in one second: (Vertex Chinese), the fastest update! No ads!? When Britain and France were busy suppressing the colonial rebellion, they did not forget to check the Japanese spy problem, especially after the Philippine rebellion broke out.

Although the Japanese government has ordered espionage organizations overseas to suspend their activities, and the military has also ordered espionage organizations to shrink their activities, they are used to using government orders as toilet paper. These organizations are obviously not so obedient.

Fortunately, the government or the intelligence organizations directly under the military ministry became honest after receiving the order, but other messy intelligence organizations are different.

Even some intelligence organizations have never received orders at all, and their existence is kept secret from the government and military.

Against this background, Japan’s industries in Southeast Asia were immediately devastated. Mr. Churchill, who had suffered a lot in the country, was the second fire after coming to Southeast Asia, and it was the Japanese.

How can it be possible to put down the rebellion in a short period of time without sending reinforcements in the country?

You know, the main counterinsurgency army belonging to Mr. Churchill is still being formed. So far he can use the tens of thousands of troops in the Southeast Asian colonies, and the Royal Navy can provide cooperation.

To deal with an island rebellion like Visayan, there was a burst of shelling, and then a counterinsurgency army landed. An island can be recovered in ten days and a half as quickly as two months.

But the rebellion that has spread to Malaysia is different. It is easy to defeat them, but it is difficult to destroy them.

They have also learned the art of war, relying on the dense jungle, and coming out from time to time to attack a few cities. Mr. Churchill, who is lacking in troops, just came to light the first fire of a new officer and was taught how to use troops.

After a few battles, he confessed his fate, and it was impossible to suppress the rebellion in a short time.

Under his astonishing strategic deployment, within a short period of one month, 20,000 troops were lost, the scope of the rebels’ activities doubled, and Singapore almost fell.

Mr. Churchill also knew that he was scared. After this fight, it is estimated that Southeast Asia would be lost before the counter-insurgency army arrived.

The lack of military capability does not mean that the political capability is also unsatisfactory. The Dutch government can find someone to top the tank and push its own responsibility one by one. Isn't it possible for Mr. Churchill?

You know, he is a professional player in this area. Looking around, he found that it is the most reliable for the Japanese to throw the pot, anyway, they already have a criminal record.

Then, the British colonial government in Southeast Asia, under the order of Churchill, the colonial minister, began to sweep the Japanese industry. There was no problem and the problem had to be found.

If it doesn’t work, they’ll be framed. Anyway, the officials of the colonial government and him are grasshoppers on the same rope. If they don’t want to go to jail, they have to push the responsibility out.

Tokyo

The Japanese government has been furious. If it hadn't been for the stronger John Bull at this time, it is estimated that the two sides would have fought long ago.

This is really bullying. In order to detect the arrival of Japanese spies, tens of thousands of Japanese expats were arrested in just over half a month, and there are not a few who have been hacked.

Protest, must protest!

But at this time, Mr. Churchill didn’t care about the Japanese protests. The problem of the Southeast Asian rebellion was too much. He fought a series of defeats. Although they were all small battles of the Qianer 800th, the combined casualties were still More than 20,000 yuan.

In order to stabilize the situation, he mobilized domestic relations, borrowing two divisions from Australia, one division from New Zealand, and two divisions from India.

Coupled with the troops in the original colony, he was able to stabilize the situation. The Visayan islands of the Philippines were all lost and are still being recovered.

Malaysia has fallen to more than half of the area, but the main cities are still in the hands of the colonial government, Brunei has also rebelled, and the Singapore rebellion has been suppressed.

There was a rebellion in Sri Lanka, Myanmar also began to be unstable, and the Bolshevik Party appeared in Bangladesh, but the anti-flag has not been raised yet.

According to the current situation, Mr. Churchill was surprised to find that even if his counter-insurgency army arrived, he was not sure of suppressing the colonial rebellion.

For this reason, he also studied the rebellion situation in Southeast Asia in history. The last surprise was not that they did not work hard, but that the rebels had evolved.

It wasn't the original kind of robbery as long as the city was breached, and when the looting was over, the robbery broke up. After the spoils were consumed, the attack on the new city would continue.

Now it is different. Although the mobs still make up the vast majority, a small number of them are already organized.

They know how to take advantage of the terrain and to lure the enemy deep. Basically, as long as they chase the enemy into the jungle area, the British army will eventually be beaten all over the floor.

If the chasing is too hard, the direct annihilation of the entire army has not happened, and the British army who is not familiar with this mode of combat will naturally be recruited.

So why did the combat effectiveness of these rebels soar in a short period of time?

Apart from the support of external forces, are there other possibilities?

Then, Mr. Churchill directly targeted the Japanese without any evidence. This was a conclusion he reached through direct reasoning, and was consistently recognized by the local colonial government.

You don't need to look at anything else. Just investigate the composition of the rebel army. This is very simple. The British have been operating there for so long, and there are so many locals willing to cooperate with them.

Preliminary investigations found that no whites appeared in the leadership of the rebels, so this is certainly not done by European and American countries.

Besides, rebellions broke out in the colonies of France and Bulgaria. They can't do it together. Besides them, which other country in Europe and America has the courage to challenge the British Empire?

After excluding European and American countries, Mr. Churchill set his sights on the rest of the world, and there are not many independent countries.

First of all, it is impossible for the Republic of China to participate in the warlords' melee, and they do not have the strength to do such a big thing in Southeast Asia.

Secondly, Thailand has also been ruled out, and it also lacks this strength.

In the end, Japan is left. It has strength, motivation, and criminal record. It's not them, it must be them!

Anyway, even if the Japanese were involved in the rebels, they would not be able to tell if they didn't look carefully. Now Mr. Churchill's actions can be said to be aimed at persecuting the local Japanese nationals.

As long as the Japanese nationals joined in, he could tell the country that it was the Japanese government who sent the army, mixed with the rebels, and disrupted Southeast Asia!

Then it is reasonable that he cannot put down the rebellion in a short period of time. Japan is also a world power at any rate, and its strength cannot be won by some colonial troops.

As for the consequences of doing so?

What does it matter to him?

The big deal is that the British Empire will beat up the Japanese or engage in a round of sanctions. Aren't these all minor problems?

Compared with the history, the British Empire was pushed into the world war ahead of schedule. This is really not worth mentioning!

In short, the Tokyo government is furious. If it hadn't taken into account the power gap between the two sides, they would have gone to war long ago.

Massive anti-British demonstrations have broken out in Japan. The British embassy in Tokyo has been blocked, and British diplomats are afraid to go out.

London

Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin was also in a very bad mood. He finally understood Churchill's traits of fraud, and he could have troubles wherever he went.

He bet that if he ordered Churchill to be recalled now, Churchill would immediately throw away the mess in his hands, return to London happily, and then remove all these responsibilities.

In any case, although Churchill's actions were a bit rougher this time, and there were more cases of false and false injustices, the members of the Japanese intelligence organization arrested were also tangible.

Thousands of spy confessions have been recorded. Commercial spies, government spies, and military spies are all available, and the weapons and ammunition for inspections are even more numerous.

Well, Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin still doesn't know that ninety-nine percent of the evidence is fabricated. Otherwise, no matter how efficient it is, it is impossible to achieve such an amazing result?

Especially after more than 100,000 rifles and thousands of tons of weapons and ammunition have been inspected, when has the Japanese government been so proud?

This look is deceptive data, but the British cabinet simply did not find the problem, refer to the materials they support little Nicholas.

Didn’t assist them with hundreds of thousands of rifles and gave them hundreds of thousands of tons of ammunition? Compared with this, the performance of the Japanese can be regarded as petty!

Of course, judging from the piles of guns and ammunition photos, there is such evidence, even if they turn their faces with the Japanese government, they are justified.

In this world, the occupied British Empire is invincible, and they will not fear any enemy!

Be tough, you must take tough measures against the Japanese government!

This is also the low pixels of this era, and you can’t see anything from a long distance. If you take a closer look, everyone will probably find it familiar, and then ask a question, how come these are all weapons and ammunition produced in the UK?

However, these problems will soon not be a problem. All these weapons and ammunition will be consumed in the counter-insurgency war, and the last bullet will not be left. It does not matter whether it was captured from the Japanese.

In this regard, colonial government officials have extensive experience. This is their normal business. Otherwise, there is no good. Who wants to leave the prosperous British mainland and go to the colony to suffer?

On the one hand is the wronged Japanese government, on the other is the furious British government, can both sides make concessions?

Obviously impossible!

As long as the Japanese government does not want to be killed by the Tenchus, it must fight the British. The arrogant British government thinks that it has taken up the truth, but the Japanese do not recognize it, and even want them to make concessions. Is this possible?

Even the Dutch dared to face the Japanese government aggressively. If Stanley Baldwin dared to admit defeat, where would the British Empire’s face be put?

Suddenly, the British and Japanese confronted each other. Ferdinand had prepared the seeds, made the tea, and was ready to watch the show.

If it weren't for fear of extra-junctions, he would like to provoke one more and let both sides fight.

If Britain and Japan fight a war, Ferdinand has no doubt that the British will win the final victory. But as a price, the position of the British world's hegemon is also shaky.

At this time, the situation in Southeast Asia changed again, and Mr. Churchill's goal was achieved. He successfully pulled the Japanese into the water.

It's just this big drama. His director just finished filming the beginning, and the investors later crossed hands, and the plot began to get out of control.

After the furious Japanese joined the rebellion, the flames of war began to spread out again. There are many Japanese expatriates in Southeast Asia, and the quality of these people is not comparable to that of the indigenous people.

Many of them are retired officers and soldiers with extensive training experience. With the addition of these professionals, the combat effectiveness of the rebels has risen to a new level.

Now the Japanese government doesn’t need to be wronged anymore. The Japanese who have been stimulated decided to give the British a little bit of color.

Isn't it that they support the Southeast Asian rebellion? Then support to show them!

Of course, these were done secretly by the Japanese military. The high-level Japanese government is still sensible. Knowing the strength gap between the two sides, they dare not directly force the top.

The Japanese army wants to do things. This is too easy. They gathered a group of second-degree officers and soldiers in the army and asked them to retire directly and go to Southeast Asia in their own name.

Mr. Churchill, he just felt he was playing, he shouldn't push the Japanese nationals back. The ten Indian divisions he requested were already in place, and it was time for a counterinsurgency.

Unfortunately, the result is that he still feels that his troops are insufficient, and the Indian colonial division that has just been formed cannot actually defeat the rebels!

That's right, he was directly defeated in the frontal battle!

Of course, this was only what Mr. Churchill believed. These British officers did not think that their combat effectiveness was poor and could not defeat these rebels.

In their view, if it were not for the number of rebels and the great strategy of this Mr. Churchill, they would not lose!

Why divide the troops? Is it not good to recover one place by one?

The counterattack was launched from all sides at the same time. The prestige is majestic, and the political propaganda is in place. But the problem is that the army has been diluted?

Do you need to stay behind to regain lost ground?

Do you need to ask?

The cowhide has already been blown out. If it is lost again, it may not matter militaryly, but what should we do politically?

Since a politician has served as the commander, in order to be politically correct, we must fully defend and consolidate the fruits of victory!

If the Japanese didn't exert their power, Mr. Churchill couldn't stand it. But it doesn't matter, he can call someone!

Now that the London government believes that the Japanese government is supporting the rebellion, it is of course impossible to refuse Mr. Churchill’s request for help.

Don't look at Churchill's poor military ability, but his talent for political struggle is full marks!

Take the passion speech he recorded and find someone to send it to Congress. Successfully provoked everyone's emotions and persuaded members of Congress to agree to an increase in troops, and not an increase of 10,000 or 20,000 troops, but a one-time increase of 200,000 troops!

It really doesn’t work if there are fewer people. Didn’t the Netherlands next door mobilize 200,000 counter-insurgency troops and then keep pressing the rebels to fight?

The British Empire can also learn from their successful experience!

In addition to these main forces ~www.wuxiahere.com~ colonial forces are also indispensable. Ten more Indian colonial divisions, one Canadian division, and the three North American countries have also formed a strengthened division.

After eating a ditch and gaining a wisdom, Mr. Churchill summed up the reason for his failure, that is, his troops were too few. So this time he desperately asked for reinforcements from the country and from the autonomous government of the British Commonwealth.

If all the reinforcements arrive, Mr. Churchill will eventually have twenty Indian divisions, one North American reinforced division, one Canadian division, one New Zealand division, two Australian divisions, 13 British Army main divisions, and his personal expansion. Fifteen colonial divisions in Southeast Asia.

In the end, there were 53 divisions in total, and even this time there were still three tank divisions in the domestic reinforcements. I don't know if Mr. Churchill knew that the tanks equipped by the British army could not conduct jungle operations!

In any case, there are a total of 53 divisions and the total strength is close to 800,000. This is obviously not for suppressing the colonial rebellion!

In order to persuade the Congress to increase troops as much as possible, of course he has to exaggerate appropriately, for example: fabricating rumors that the Japanese government might attack Southeast Asia and putting pressure on the Congress.

Another example: If the Anglo-Japanese War broke out suddenly, how should the British government respond?

In short, under his bluff and public opinion, he successfully attracted the attention of the Congress. In order to prevent Japanese sneak attacks in advance, he first increased troops in Southeast Asia.

As long as the reinforcements come, there is no need to ask the country for instructions on how to use them in the end. As the supreme commander of the locality, of course, Mr. Churchill must have full command, and the counter-insurgency is naturally indispensable!

As for whether there will be a war with the Japanese, Mr. Churchill is not at all worried. Even if the fight starts, isn’t there a Royal Navy? Can the enemy swim over?

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