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Chapter 536

"Absolutely, General, President Roosevelt personally contacted Stalin when you were surrounded by the Soviet army. President Roosevelt hopes Stalin will sit down with you to negotiate to resolve the misunderstanding between you.**(..)" Hull said.

Roosevelt did contact Stalin about Hu Yunfeng, but at that time, Hu Yunfeng and his troops were about to fall into the ambush of Zhukov in Chareshskoye, so Stalin naturally would not agree with Roosevelt. Of course, the war between Hu Yunfeng and the Soviet Union has seriously affected the allies' resistance to the Axis power, and Hu Yunfeng's power development is no longer within the scope of the United States. Who would not know how long this war will take? Roosevelt also realized that Hu Yunfeng wanted to use this world war to consolidate his sphere of influence.

Sford was not sure whether the United States and Britain could still solve Hu Yunfeng after the end of this war. Therefore, Stalin ignored Roosevelt's mediation, and Roosevelt did not insist. It might be a good thing for the United States to let the Soviets eliminate Hu Yunfeng now. U.S. Secretary of State Huer was naturally very clear about these situations. However, at this time, Hu Yunfeng successfully escaped from the siege of the Soviet army and launched a general attack on the Soviet Siberian Front. Huer wanted to urge Hu Yunfeng to stop his attack on the Soviet Union, so he naturally had to exonerate the United States...

"Haha, it seems that you Americans have no face in front of Stalin. Roosevelt personally came forward and the Soviets attacked me the same way. But, I am lucky and now I am sitting in the Soviet port safely." Hu Yunfeng smiled disdainfully and said, "I just don't know if the Soviet Union has such good luck as me, and whether it can be safe and sound under the attack of my army. {http:

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Hull knew Hu Yunfeng's words very well. Hu Yunfeng meant that Stalin would not give you Americans face. Now the Soviet Union is at a disadvantage. Does Hu Yunfeng have to give Americans face?

Wei Daoming, the US ambassador to China, also understood Hu Yunfeng's consciousness. Seeing that Hu Yunfeng was embarrassed by Hu Yunfeng's words, he said: "General. We all know that you love your motherland very much, but your motherland is now invading by the Japanese, but you are fighting against the Soviet Union, the enemy of the Japanese, the Soviet Union. Are you helping the Japanese invade your motherland?"

"The Soviet Union was an invader like the Japanese. They planned Outer Mongolia to go out of China and the Tuva Republic to go out of China. But before I seized the Far East, the actual controllers of Outer Mongolia and the Tuva Republic were the Soviet Union. Is this different from the Japanese invasion of China? Moreover, the Soviet Union and Japan also signed a secret friendship treaty and recognized Manchukuo. Isn't I just help you the United States fight the Japanese?" Hu Yunfeng said fiercely.

"General, I met you in Chongqing last time. You said that as long as Stalin agreed to the negotiations, you can negotiate with the Soviet Union. Is what you promised is still valid now?" Seeing that Hu Yunfeng did not give in, Huer mentioned what Hu Yunfeng promised when he met Hu Yunfeng last time.

"Mr. Hull. After you parted with me last time, what was the result of your talks with Stalin? Did Stalin agree to the negotiations?" Hu Yunfeng asked back.

When Hu Yunfeng and Hull were having a talk, the Kremlin in Moscow was also arguing endlessly. The rapid advancement of the Soviet port army this time made the Soviet Union realize the strength of Hu Yunfeng's Soviet port army. Both Stalin and other Soviet leaders realized that the strength of the Soviet port army was not worse than that of the German army. The Soviet port army was not an army composed of a group of low-quality Chinese peasants organized by Hu Yunfeng. The Soviet port army was not inferior to the German army in terms of combat effectiveness and equipment. Now the Soviet Union can be said to face the attack of two German troops. Therefore, some people proposed to negotiate with Hu Yunfeng to end the war.

The first person to propose to negotiate with Hu Yunfeng to end the war was Zhukov. Zhukov has been competing with Hu Yunfeng since the Soviet port army occupied the Far East. He has a deep understanding of Hu Yunfeng and the Soviet port army.

"Comrade Zhukov. As the commander of the Siberian Front, do you know what you are talking about? You want us to negotiate with Hu Yunfeng, just to give up the Far East that he occupied. You are treason." Stalin yelled.

"Comrade Stalin, because I am the commander of the Siberian Front, I understand the situation of the Siberian Front. Our Siberian Front has only more than 300,000 troops, and the Soviet port has more than 2 million troops. This is not the nearly 700,000 troops that our former Far Eastern Front surrendered to him. Moreover, according to intelligence, Hu Yunfeng has formed a large number of troops in Vietnam and Indonesia, and is constantly being transported to the Soviet port and then transported to the front line. The Siberian Front will face more than ten times the Soviet port army. If we do not negotiate to end the war, we have no chance of winning at all. If we do not end the war with the Soviet port army, we will soon lose the entire Siberian region and Kazakhstan and other Central Asian regions. Our current rear will become the front line. What should we use to resist the German army?" Zhukov argued reasonably.

Since the Soviet port army launched a full-scale attack on the Siberian Front, although the German army did not launch a new round of offensive with the Soviet port army, it has frequent abnormal movements. Stalin knew that Hitler was waiting for him to transfer his army to the Eastern Front. As long as the Soviet army fighting with the German army was transferred to the Eastern Front to fight with the Soviet port army, the German army would inevitably launch a large attack again. So much so that Zhukov's Siberian Front lags far behind the Soviet port army in terms of numbers and equipment. The current failure of the Siberian Front is not a mistake in Zhukov's command, but a huge gap in power.

"Comrade Stalin, let's not talk about the powerful regular troops of the Soviet port army. Hu Yunfeng's special forces alone made it difficult for us to deal with. We lost at least several divisions of troops when we encircled Hu Yunfeng's special forces with less than 300 men. Now his special forces are active everywhere in the Western Siberian region. If you do not judge to stop the war, you must draw at least one million troops for me to stop the attack of the Soviet port army. But do we still have one million reserves? Even if there are any, we cannot send them to Siberia immediately." Seeing Stalin calm down, Zhukov continued.

Stalin listened to Zhukov's opinion silently, and Zhukov said everything was true. Compared to the German army, Stalin also knew that Hu Yunfeng and his Soviet port army were not like Hitler, who wanted to eliminate the Soviet regime. Hu Yunfeng wanted to use the Soviet-German war to seek more land. (To be continued...)
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