Chapter 900 is unlikely

"Could the actions of the Chinese in the north be another diversion of our attention?" In view of the fact that Huaxia has always liked to attack the east and the west, Roosevelt was worried that Huaxia's actions in the north were covering people's eyes, "After all, China's actions on the Korean Peninsula will only involve a small part of their energy!" ”

"It's possible, but it's unlikely!" The many think tanks around him will not pack the ticket, but the more information the Americans get about China, the more they feel that China has no possibility of continuing to expand near Australia for the time being.

"The Korean Peninsula is only a part, and the ultimate goal of the Chinese army in the north is Sakhalin. Huaxia is preparing for a larger-scale campaign for the landing on Sakhalin. This will slow down their movement in the South! "Marshall's staff made a judgment.

"But the number of the Huaxia army may have exceeded 10 million, and they have the ability to fight on both the north and south fronts!" There are arguments and contradictions everywhere, whether for personal or political reasons, and there will always be people who will jump out and refute them.

But don't forget, they have just finished a long-distance war in Australia, how will they continue to face the situation of landing on both the north and the south? And Sakhalin is a giant island comparable to a continental country. Marshall shot back.

Raiding Australia seems easy, but it is a real national battle.

Although the land campaign lasted only half a year, it was not possible to complete the preparation of various materials and plans for this purpose in a year or two. Transcontinental campaigns were a very difficult thing even for the United States, let alone a primary industrial country like China.

Yes, primary industrial countries.

With the rise of China, the more countries infiltrated China to observe and obtain intelligence. No matter how much China's secret bases and secret weapons channels try to cover up, they cannot cover up the overall industrial backwardness of China.

Although with the laying of Mengxiang's industrial foundation, China's industry continues to develop by leaps and bounds, even if the total amount has exceeded that of some European countries. However, compared with the United States, both the total volume and the industrial level are far behind. In the eyes of the Americans, it is far from a threat.

What's more, China's military industry is only in its infancy.

Even if you know that Huaxia has the support of copycat companies behind it, and provides sophisticated equipment that has equipped tens of millions of troops. But the Americans, who are from an industrial background, don't care too much about this.

Over the years, they have not given up following in the footsteps of copycat companies.

The suspicious places around the world were searched, and finally they had a rough assessment of the copycat company.

Estimated from the global consumption of steel and energy, the threat of copycat companies is not too great.

Although in this era. The absence of satellites, and the barriers of major powers, make it impossible for the Americans to reach all over the world, and it is impossible to discover secret bases hidden in jungles or islands. But steel production with a big smoke pipe is hard to hide.

The Americans and the British have joined forces to roughly estimate the total amount of steel produced in the world, and the fate of steel consumption can also be roughly estimated.

In such a situation where there is not much difference between production and specific directions, the size of copycat companies that may produce raw materials in unknown quantities is roughly calculated. Moreover. Among those unknown amounts, clandestine projects in various countries must also be included. and the consumption of companies such as umbrellas.

And their control of oil and coal can roughly approximate the comparison between production and consumption.

Under careful calculation and comparison, it shows that the production capacity of the copycat company is insufficient, and it naturally does not pose much of a threat.

As for the weapons that the copycat companies provided to Germany and China, because many of the transactions were top secret, Britain and the United States did not have enough information. It is impossible to estimate such a large number, even if we know the number of tens of millions of troops such as Huaxia. It will also be thought that it is a long-term accumulation of copycat companies, or it is not the work of a family.

After all, at that time, China's weapons had received assistance from Germany and Soviet Russia, and even everyone speculated that there was no lack of private actions of some American arms companies behind it.

Moreover, the arms that copycat companies sell to the rest of the world are pure base knockoffs, and they are all very cost-effective cheap goods that are now sampled. Coupled with the doping of many shadow companies, no one can judge that these weapons with excellent performance are knockoffs. And count these outputs on the heads of copycat companies.

There is even speculation that copycats are nothing more than super-arms middlemen. Under a name, hide the secret behind it.

The reason for this proximity to the truth is also recognized, but the direction is directed towards the arms oligarchs of the major powers who can sell everything, including the state, for the sake of super-profits.

In short, after concluding on the basis of numerous data and scientific inferences that the threat from Shanzhai Company, China's main arms supplier, was not significant, the American downgraded the threat from China by one level.

After comparing China's economy and financial revenues, the Americans found that although China had tens of millions of troops, they could not afford to raise them at all.

Perhaps the head of the vanguard army, General Meng, dug up the tomb of a certain emperor, or the treasure of a super pirate, or as the most rumored shipwreck, and dug up a super gold mine, or even obtained the inheritance of a low-key billionaire who never knew it, so he built the vanguard army with this wealth, and then armed an army of tens of millions.

But don't forget, when those old books are eaten up again.

According to the transparent military salaries and various welfare benefits of the Chinese National Defense Force, even those billionaires in the United States cannot afford to supply these tens of millions of troops. Not to mention the wear and tear of various weapons.

You must know that the scale of China's military industry is not large, and a virtuous circle has not yet been formed, and they mainly rely on imports under the big splendor of real money.

In the absence of any rumors of the Chinese government's efforts to sell resources, the fragile flow of funds based on state fiscal revenues and invisible wealth funds is likely to break at any time and become a great threat. At least until Huaxia can develop the military industry and become self-sufficient, Huaxia is considered to be a foreign power and a middle cadre.

Even the total steel production of Huaxia, which once shocked the Americans, ranked third in the world, has become a reason for the Americans to completely lower the threat of China by another level after careful analysis and intelligence collection.

The steel production of the Chinese people can be roughly estimated to be similar to that announced to the outside world, and the amount of steel used in infrastructure such as railways and other civil steel consumption projects such as construction and people's livelihood industries has basically consumed this, leaving a very small amount of steel for the military industry, and it is difficult to raise the country's military industry. Even if there are good military products in China, there will be no output without steel, and there will not be enough confidence.

Perhaps China's infrastructure and a large number of imported machinery will lay the foundation for China's future strength and become a threat to the United States, but now China's threat is far less than that of the Germans, even if China's army looks very strong on the surface, but it cannot last, and the Americans will consume them with confidence.

After all, even if people in this time and space can imagine the appearance of the golden finger of the Red Police Base, this kind of fantasy novel-like existence cannot become the basis for serious scientific reasoning at the top level of the United States.

Therefore, China was positioned by the Americans as a small threatening primary industrial country.

As for the dependence of war on industrial strength, there are various works in the world that can bury people to ashes to prove that it was already very difficult for China's industry and economy to support an Australian campaign.

The cost of the landing operation was even more staggering, especially since it had already been determined that China was going to take action against Sakhalin. The 150,000 Japanese troops and more than 300,000 Japanese immigrants on Sakhalin Island were ready to deal with the situation after receiving friendly hints from certain channels, and even shelved the dispute with Soviet Russia on Sakhalin Island, allowing the remaining 50,000 Soviet and Russian troops in the north of Sakhalin Island to also participate in the battle to defend the island.

At that time, a large number of remnants of Soviet Russian troops withdrew from the Far East to Sakhalin and held on to the island. However, with the tension of the war in Europe, they were successively transferred back to Europe, leaving only about 100,000.

But as the Japanese, having acquired a lot of resources in the south, no longer needed the timber and oil provided by Soviet Russia, coupled with the expansion of self-confidence, friction began to grow on Sakhalin, ready to swallow the whole of Sakhalin.

The Russians were not vegetarians, although they also faced the defeat of China, but they were not at a disadvantage in the face of the Japanese.

The two sides rubbed several times, but they didn't make much money, but they didn't break out into a large-scale war and completely tore their faces. After all, the two sides still have a paper agreement, although they are disgusted by wiping their butts, but they have a common goal - Huaxia.

China has not been able to settle Sakhalin Island for a long time because it involves two countries, Soviet Russia and Japan.

It was only after the final agreement with Soviet Russia in September that Sakhalin Island, which was also part of the territory ceded by the unequal treaty between China, was included in the list of reclaims, and that China had this final offensive.

The Soviet Russian troops withdrew again, but under the pretext that some of the soldiers were residents of the island who had adapted to the island environment and could not leave their homeland, they staged a drama left by the spontaneous withdrawal from the Soviet Russian army from the bottom up. These people colluded with the Japanese.

This, combined with the numerous fortifications on Sakhalin and the difficult terrain of the landing, made the landing operation likely to be very difficult.

In particular, the severe cold weather made it extremely difficult to land at sea, and Huaxia needed to draw more airborne forces.

After the loss after the large-scale airborne landing in Australia, I am afraid that most of the air power of China will be used here, where can it take care of the south?

When the Chinese army stationed in Australia does not have enough landing ships and does not have the support of airborne forces, how can they attack north or east?