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Chapter eight hundred and ninetieth wrong casting

"We want to maintain stability in the Far East." Roosevelt said to Nomura Yoshisaburo while tasting a cocktail: "If the island nation's army continues to develop towards Southeast Asia, we will see it as a threat to us."

Now, Roosevelt is trying to warn the island countries to be afraid of the situation. If they continue to develop southward, they will threaten the interests of the United States in Southeast Asia. Although the United States is disturbed by the situation in Europe, it does not mean that the island countries can do whatever they want.

"Yes, I also hope to maintain stability in the Far East." Nomura Yoshisaburo said. As a diplomat, he needs to exchange various roles. Now, whether it is from the standpoint of a good friend or in order to stabilize and confuse Americans, he must make a statement. The stability of the Far East is of great importance.

After drinking this glass of wine, Nomura Yoshisaburo asked again: "What's going on in the Pacific? Haven't your navy been in contact yet?"

At this moment, Chief of Staff Marshall hurriedly walked over from outside and said softly in Roosevelt's ear. Hearing this, Roosevelt's face changed drastically.

"What's wrong? My friend?" Nomura Yoshisaburo asked.

"Our Navy, in the Pacific Ocean, sank a submarine, and is now confirming," said Roosevelt. "When my order arrived, the nearby surface ships had already started salvage after the sinking."

"What?" Nomura Yoshisaburo stood up immediately, his face flushed: "This is an insult to our big island country! Sorry, I'm going to say goodbye for the time being!"

At this moment, he regained his role as a diplomat.

He came here to stop the US Navy from encircling and suppressing his submarines, but now his submarine has been sunk, so no matter what he says, it is too late!

He needs to go back and see what the island country is doing. The worst consequences will make those tough guys start a war against the United States!

"The Navy believes that the sinking of the German submarine has nothing to do with your submarine." Roosevelt said as he looked at Nomura Yoshisaburo's back as he left.

Nomura Yoshisaburo's back shook, but he still didn't look back. Isn't this an excuse? This excuse is a greater insult and greater stimulation to the island country!

"Let's go." Roosevelt said: "It seems that we can't rest tonight again."

If Roosevelt immediately issued an order when he received news from Yoshisaburo Nomura, he could actually avoid this mishap. However, for various purposes, Roosevelt deliberately delayed the time.

Now, the error has been cast.

"Now, our fleet is still salvaging at sea, and all the items found can be proved that this is an island submarine." Marshall said: "Everyone, we have caused this misstrike incident. Now, it depends on how I deal with it."

There are two ways to deal with it. Either say hello to the island country and admit that it was a mistake. At most, you can compensate for some losses. This is over.

Or, I insisted that the one who attacked the German submarine was attacking. As for why the submarines of the island country had no news, there were too many reasons. The submarine had a mechanical accident, the submarine's radio was broken, and even the submarine's personnel turned the opposite direction... In short, it has nothing to do with the United States.
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