Chapter 851

Six Japanese aircraft carriers meet here, in the middle of the black cliffs of the archipelago, hidden under the tangled trees growing under the sea breeze and long frost.

Pilots on six aircraft carriers are practicing the technique of throwing torpedoes into shallow water in the fierce sea breeze.

At the same time, battleships, cruisers, destroyers, oil tankers and supply ships are coming.

Except for the officers and men on board and the limited senior generals, no one knew about the assembled fleet.

Only a few fleet commanders knew where and why they were going when the warships set out East on schedule.

The fleet had no predetermined time or date for the attack, and no one was sure that the attack would be launched.

They are only there to prevent the breakdown of negotiations in Washington.

The Japanese ambassador to the United States is trying to reach a compromise with the United States that is acceptable to both sides

This "compromise plan" requires the United States to lift restrictions on Japan's oil and ore transportation and recognize Japan's position as a ruling power in East Asia.

This includes the requirement to turn China into a colony. If the United States agrees to these conditions, the fleet will return without firing a single shot.

However, the "compromise plan" of the United States requires Japan to give up the war against China, withdraw completely from the mainland of Southeast Asia, and give up the achievements it has made.

Only by doing so will the United States commit itself to restoring normal economic relations.

The Japanese leaders have long decided that if the American leadership does not change the existing decision, they will resolutely go to war.

In this case, the fleet will launch an attack on Pearl Harbor as scheduled.

The United States has three strong strongholds in the South Pacific: Pearl Harbor, Manila and Singapore.

According to Japan's plan, it will wipe out the sea and air forces of the United States in Pearl Harbor from the air, raid Singapore from the sea, and land in the Philippines to occupy Manila.

Then he swept through all the remaining enemies in the East Indies, destroying the resistance.

After the completion of the war, he used the new resources plundered by victory to launch a powerful large-scale offensive against China and completely occupy the whole country.

At the same time, the United States and the United States will be repulsed.

In Europe, the war of white people fighting against each other launched by Germany will give Japan a chance to take advantage of the Second World War, which may exhaust the united strength of Britain and the United States.

In the end, Japan will maintain the great results it has seized, no matter what outcome Germany will encounter in the end.

Japan's top officials, including the emperor, are skeptical about whether the dangerous plan will succeed.

But in fact, Japan now has no choice, like the German dwarfs, to bring their country into a terrible war that they cannot end.

With the passage of time and the decrease of supply and advantage, they have to change their strategies and hope to change their own and national destiny.

There is more than one reason for Japan to go to war; they are running out of oil.

The United States of America has been dissatisfied with the Japanese occupation of islands in the Pacific Ocean and building blockhouses for a long time, and has gradually become vigilant.

More and more aircraft, warships, anti-aircraft guns, tanks and fortifications are strengthening the defense forces of three important military positions in the United States.

Japan's short-term advantages in the South Pacific and East Asia are gradually fading away. On the contrary, the domestic pressure is increasing.

If it fails to expand its advantages and achieve new brilliant victories, Japan will exhaust all its strength and have to end the war in a hurry, or even lose everything it has.

In this way, they have to give up the prospect of establishing a co prosperity circle in East Asia.

So, in the absence of news that night, the fleet quietly sailed away from the thousand islands, into the dark and turbulent sea, and headed for Hawaii.

At this time, the military defense of Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, was also in motion.

The task force, with a small fleet of battleships as its flagship, set out from Pearl Harbor in an umbrella shape westward.

The enterprise is carrying 12 Blitzkrieg fighters on its way to Wake Island.

Japan illegally occupies every island in the Pacific Ocean and defends it with atolls.

Despite Roosevelt's many efforts, Congress did not agree to fund a tit for tat naval bunker on American islands.

Recently, Roosevelt finally convinced Congress that the funding had been approved and that the defense project was about to begin strengthening.

On Vic Island, half of the project has been completed, but the atoll still has no air defense equipment, and the enterprise will be stationed there to coordinate defense.

Before leaving, enterprise acquired a new command; combat sequence number one.

Enterprise is currently in combat mode.

At any time, day or night, the enterprise must be ready to fight immediately.

The enterprise may encounter enemy submarines or fleets. Now is the time to test perseverance and courage.

It was the commander of the American enterprise, lieutenant general will Halsey, commander of the air force of the United States Navy Fleet.This time, he will be commander of the enterprise and will go to Vick island to take charge of possible battles.

Several other aircraft carrier formations docked in Pearl Harbor were also transferred according to the order to go to other islands for coordinated defense.

On the eve of the war, people were still talking about the great commotion in the United States caused by the exposure of Roosevelt's secret war plan disclosed by the Chicago Tribune.

The plan, called the "victory program," calls for the recruitment of eight million soldiers to carry out a defensive war against Japan, and requires the air force to take off from British bases to carry out comprehensive air strikes against Germany, and to invade Europe two years later to end the war.

In fact, the radio is analyzing this. The local broadcaster in Hawaii is a Japanese American woman with a sweet and clear voice.

"President Roosevelt's evil plot is to stand behind the colonial plutocrats and drag the United States into the cloud of war. This plot has now been exposed,

the American people have stood up in anger, and members of Congress are planning to call on Congress to impeach the cheaters in Washington,

the Roosevelt administration has kept a shameless silence, and Japan has shown various manifestations in recent days There is no doubt that they are just and peace loving... "

Such reports were welcomed across the United States before the attack.

The woman with a good voice was welcomed and warmly applauded by people on the way home from the end of the broadcast work, so that she walked home with pride.

But such a broadcast caused a lot of commotion in the army, and most of the officers felt very painful.

Some people feel that America is in a state of hopelessness.

The Japanese may occupy East India, or even the Philippines, while the United States is still reluctant to fight.

In the eyes of the highest newspapers, their sense of national secrecy is like a lack of basic honor.

This situation is rare in history, and the Americans are cheering for it?

The only reassuring thing is that it is astonishing that such acts of treason have been carried out so openly.

Maybe that's why the Germans and the Japanese won't believe it at all, though they will certainly use it to hype it up.

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