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2180 Imminent(2/2)

Southern African movies are popular all over the world, and Japan is certainly no exception, so the Japanese are no strangers to the lives of Southern Africans.

You can't say that Japanese people don't work hard.

The problem is that the gap cannot be bridged through hard work. Southern Africa has cheap and high-quality iron ore, a nearly unlimited supply of oil, and all the resources needed to develop industry.

Compared with southern Africa, Japan has nothing but spiritual will.

To develop industry, you also need resources.

Japan's current domestic oil reserves are only 600,000 tons, while Japan's current annual oil demand is 5.5 million tons.

This pitiful 600,000 tons were all purchased from the United States.

So the United States threatens to cut off oil supply to Japan. Guess whether Japan hates southern Africa, which has never sold oil to Japan, or it hates Americans more for "seeking profit and forgetting justice"?

"I'm glad that you have a strong enterprising spirit, but if you despise southern Africans on the battlefield because of this, you will definitely regret it." Kei Miyamoto sneered and turned away.

Just next to Kei Miyamoto and Ichiro Miura, there are Japanese soldiers who are busy cleaning the Type 97 medium tanks that have just been trained. Some Japanese soldiers are resting, and some Japanese soldiers are chatting. The content of their chats is after the capture of Changi Naval Base.

, how to punish those captured southern Africans.

Not far away, on the "Little Maginot Line", soldiers from India were "working". Some of them were playing cards, some were eating, and more were sleeping. Even the sentries were dozing off.

Farther away at the Changi Naval Base, a naval transport ship had just docked. A 40-ton "Leopard" tank was hoisted onto the dock through a huge gantry crane. In order to protect the dock facilities, the tracks of these tanks were covered with

They got on the rubber tracks and lined up neatly on the dock.

A group of Marines are lining up to board a landing craft. Recently, the Marines have strengthened their training in beach landing. Southern Africa has produced 1,500 such landing craft in just two months. If necessary,

The production speed can be even faster.

At the field airport next to the pier, the pilots of the 22nd Strategic Bomber Unit were meeting. If war broke out, their goal was to bomb the Japanese airport and barracks in Saigon.
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