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Chapter 1847: Misjudgment

For these senior American military officials, the past two days and two nights were a torment. When the discussion was not reached, they used their brains to think wildly about all possibilities, and used their intelligence and thinking to decide the plan that the United States needs to implement next. However, when the discussion ended and the final resolution came out, they were already exhausted. Not to mention that no one of them had sex with high powers, not to mention that the youngest was 45 years old, the oldest was over 70 years old, and it was already very good that they did not even come back on the spot. These people didn't even go home. The fatigue made them tired and they just found a lounge to rest.

The Joint Conference is currently the most important organization of the US Army. It is not an office building, but a huge military base. Among these military bases, the most are rooms. Even every general has his own lounge. After two days and two nights, his body was so strong that he couldn't stand it anymore. Almost all of these generals went home. They all entered the lounge to rest, which made it convenient for the two generals. They woke them up without any hesitation.

After finally getting things done, these generals went to sleep. Some of them didn't even fall asleep. They were awakened when they seemed to be asleep. It took only less than 2 hours in total. How long can it take to be woken up when they were awakened before they had a good rest?

Each of them is not a simple person to reach today. It only took less than two hours to see the time. The two people on duty were very clear about this. They had explained before that even if Japan had any new actions, as long as it did not break through the pass of the Rocky Mountains, they would not need to be notified. But now, they were woken up in less than two hours and something must have happened.

No matter whether they had a good rest or not, they washed their faces with cold water and cleared their minds. Then they realized that it was only 2 hours. The last city was after 1 o'clock in the morning, which was 4 hours. The last city was at least 300 kilometers away from the Rockies. In 4 hours, the Japanese armored troops could never cross the Rockies unless they were flying. But what happened was that more than one person was confused. When everyone arrived at the conference room, Brian told the current situation. Sure enough, everyone was stunned. Some of them were good at military affairs, and even specially made maps to carefully investigate the location of Sacramento. Not everyone had served on the West Coast, and even the most of the generals who had the right to decide had not been to the West.

Even if Brian has said it once, they still have to search on the map and have a clear idea. Sure enough, like what Brian said, there are some key points in Sacramento, and even the blown-up bridges are carefully selected. If it were a little more west or one side, it would not have such a great effect. After all, when you go to other places, not Sacramento, all of them are waterways, and you can use other methods to circumvent the four bridges together, which basically means that it is impossible to move forward from here.

"Are it sure it was done by the Japanese?" asked the chairman of the joint meeting. As the highest commander of the army, he knew very well that it was a Japanese or not. These were completely different concepts. In fact, it was not just him, but both generals also asked seriously. Unfortunately, no valuable clue was found in Sacramento, but only mentioned that it might be a Japanese.

Without more information, this problem must be solved. At present, it can only be installed on the Japanese. In addition to this, other aspects are quite professional. They easily analyzed the information from Sacramento. There were not many people participating in this military operation. They should have come in with the help of ships across the US coastline.

The United States has lost the power to compete with China in the Pacific due to the large-scale damage of its ships. This does not mean that the United States does not attach importance to coastal defense. There are many small ships near the coastline. Although these ships cannot leave the US coastline for 30 kilometers, what they are guarding against is China's sneak attacks. Perhaps they cannot stop China's sneak attacks, but they can play a warning role. The warnings are not yet available. Even if China can cross their early warning system, the ships coming in will not be large and there will not be many people.

Because there are not many people, they did not choose to attack Sacramento. Compared with the four bridges, the city of Sacramento should be more important. Once a relatively stable defense line is established, Japan will open a new attack point on the west coast of the United States, and it is still the weakest point. Even if Japan has 20,000 or 30,000 people, it is a nightmare for the weak West Coast. It is really like Alaska, if rooted, it will be a nightmare for the United States. Without taking action against the city, there is not even harassment or cover, and the defenders did not investigate any clues, it does not mean that they are powerful. It means that there will definitely not be many people in this part of the world. It is good to destroy the bridges in Sacramento and should not be able to penetrate it.

Soon, you said and said, and then you made a comment, mainly because of the current situation. The two major generals on duty understood why others were decision makers. They could only serve as the fundamental reason for the duty. They did not see in depth enough. From such a simple thing, they could tell so many tricks, but they only felt that just like the end of the world, Japan had reached the west coast, and the entire central Pacific Railway was corrupt.

What the Americans did not realize was that they had taken a detour and had made mistakes in judgment. They did not realize that the Chinese were attacking them, not the Japanese. Although Chen Cang's plan was born of the Sakura Plan, it was much stronger than the Sakura Plan. Even if the United States sent a large number of troops to attack, it might be a pity on the spot, let alone this. They just thought that this was a small force and did not care about them, and it would have little impact on Washington. This made a huge mistake and directly gave China the opportunity to implement the subsequent plan.

In Washington's view, from Salt Lake City to Sacramento, it has shown that Japan's ambitions are that the railway lines they want to destroy near Salt Lake City also want to destroy all the railways in the central mountain range. The former wastes only the time and money of the United States, but the latter is the lifeblood of the United States. In some places, if the damage is more, the entire Pacific Railway may be completely destroyed. These are quite threatening to the United States, which the United States cannot imagine. They can only continue to attack and even propose ways to cross the rivers in Sacramento and directly reinforce the Central Mountains.

The key bridges on Sacramento were destroyed, but these rivers were not very wide and insurmountable. At least, they were much smaller than the Missouri River. They were huge rivers flowing through the entire United States. However, this river was just a river flowing from Nevada to this side. To a certain extent, this river was not long and directly poured into the Atlantic Ocean. At most, it was about a kilometers before, and the water volume was not too large.

There are many stations in the middle from Sacramento to the Rocky Mountain Pass, about 500 kilometers away. Because the Pacific Railway is cut off, there are almost 60 trains stranded here. These trains are enough to transport the troops of the three states on the West Coast. To a certain extent, they cannot start from Sacramento. Instead, they board the ship in San Francisco Bay, and then disembark at a port near the railway. They can't blow up the railway. There are no more than two companies of troops on that place, but the landing of more than 100,000 people, or even 100,000 people, that's not possible. For them, the port is the best place.

The United States delayed a little time and sent more than 100,000 troops to advance through the central mountains. What they didn't know was that this result caused the United States to suffer greater losses. Previously, China's Chen Cang plan was just to cut off the two ends and give the blast here. More than 100,000 US troops entered the Pacific Railway area, surrounded by mountains and steep mountains. This is the most suitable place for aircraft bombing. In a specific place, a rank of troops, loading

With a carpet bombing, a few aircraft are used to carry out carpet bombing. For other attacks, the railway needs to be arranged in a surround or even in many aspects. As long as you are prepared, it is unlikely to be discovered. For strategic aircraft, there is no problem. Even if you are dispatched, some light aircraft can be deployed. Each aircraft can project about 2 tons of explosives, and 50 aircraft is 100 tons. For trains, this is simply a nightmare and there is no way to resist it.

The United States sent 100,000 people into the Central Mountains. In the end, these people were wiped out. Of course, the special forces could not kill so many troops, and even these troops had the upper hand at one time. However, in the Rocky Mountains, in extremely dangerous places, and even in some places, it was a Jedi as long as the exits at both ends were cut off. Even if China did not take action, it would be difficult for China to escape alive, let alone China also had an aircraft carrier combat group in charge, and the gap in strength was too big.

The senior US military leaders easily gave such an order. At that time, it was very quick to make decisions. Unfortunately, what they faced was not Japan, a country they could infer, but China. China had too many hidden things. It was these hidden things that made them make mistakes in their judgment.
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