One Thousand Seven Hundred and Twenty-One Global Offensive
Ye Han unexpectedly discovered that the routes that the insects used to send the prisoners south were either consistent with the highway or the railway, and none of them were out of the American transportation network.
This was definitely not a coincidence, but the insects deliberately used the human transportation network!
Anyone would know that crossing mountains and ridges is not as efficient as taking the road. The aliens were not mentally ill, so why would they leave the ready-made highways and railways and go to the wilderness to suffer?
But another question came up again, did the Americans just watch the insects send the prisoners away? Didn't they think of a way to stop the insects' actions?
But on second thought, the Americans didn't seem to have any good solution. If it was a war between humans, destroying the roads would be a very effective way, but the war had been going on for so many years, and the roads that should be destroyed had already been destroyed, and the roads that could not be destroyed had already been abandoned.
To put it bluntly, the transportation network in the Zerg-occupied area is not a bit dilapidated. It is impossible to be as unobstructed as before the war. Even if the Americans sent the best engineers, it would be difficult to destroy the good roads and railways into the current state - that is, the long-legged insects can barely run on it. If they change to any kind of wheels, they can't run smoothly on such a broken road.
Let me ask, in this situation, what else can the Americans do?
Directly bomb the evacuating Zerg? Or ambush the Zerg on the road that the Zerg must take southward?
Ye Han didn't know what the Americans would do in the end, but he knew that the Americans would definitely not sit idly by and watch the Zerg take away so many people. If the Americans' approach is effective, Beidu may also use the Americans' approach to deal with similar situations in the future.
After taking a good look at the map of the United States and making sure that there was nothing useful to find, Ye Han cut the map to Europe.
The situation in Europe is worse than that in the United States. Several cities attacked by the Zerg are almost lost. Although reinforcements are continuously heading to these cities, the enemy has chosen cities near the sea, and at worst, they are not far from the coastline.
You don’t need to ask, you know that they must be hiding reinforcements in the sea like Funing, and landing whenever they are needed, which is simple and convenient.
Moreover, the anti-insect situation in Europe has always been very serious. Among the cities attacked by the Zerg, only one was originally in the hands of humans, and the others were recently taken back from the Zerg.
Those cities that have been constantly changing hands have long been riddled with holes in repeated battles. The enemy knows these cities as well as humans, so it is not surprising that they were attacked by the Zerg.
In addition, according to Ye Han’s understanding, the goal of the Europeans to launch a winter offensive is only to eliminate the Zerg’s living forces as much as possible,
not to compete with the Zerg for land. Under this premise, unless the Europeans have eaten too many brain-dead movies, it is impossible for them to risk their lives to fight the Zerg to the death.
Taizu said, if you save the land and lose the people, you will lose the land, and if you save the people and lose the land, you will save the people and the land.
Foreigners may not know this sentence, but there are definitely people who understand this truth. Therefore, it is not surprising that Europe has appropriately given up some worthless areas and exchanged space for strategic advantages.
Let's look at Asia... Well, there is no need to look at Southeast Asia. It has long been in the hands of insects and has almost become a nest of insects. It is estimated that you can count the number of surviving people in the entire Southeast Asia by just counting your fingers.
But there is still a country in this place that has gained Ye Han's attention, that is, India!
India has always been the second most populous country. Before the war, it even had a tendency to leap to the first place. It's just that the insect plague disrupted everything. The warm and humid climate made India a paradise for giant insects.
But the strong dragon cannot suppress the local snake. There are many insects in India, but there are also enough people, and there are many poor people.
So on the land of India, a scene that is impossible for other countries appeared: while giant insects continue to kill humans, India also racks its brains to kill giant insects!
When the insect plague just broke out, other countries killed insects to protect themselves, but India killed insects to fill its stomach.
The result is that while India lost a large number of people, it also caused huge losses to the giant insects. India has been fighting against giant insects for many years and has developed a series of local methods to deal with giant insects.
After so many years, India has lost a large number of people in the uninterrupted wars. Only one tenth of the population before the war survived. Fortunately, the population base before the war was large, so the remaining population today is naturally indispensable.
The process of India fighting against the insect swarm is almost equivalent to natural selection. Only those who are young, strong and healthy, plus good luck can survive to this day.
Even India itself uses "removing the dross and retaining the essence" to describe the remaining more than 100 million people today... Well, yes, India still meets the standards of a populous country today.
India's national strength is low, and it has no strength to build a fortress city, let alone an underground city. The more than 100 million people are distributed in major cities across the country, and radiate to the surrounding areas with the city as the center.
Probably because they have more experience in dealing with giant insects, the population of India is much more dispersed than other countries. Their most important job every day is to find and kill giant insects, and bring back all the edible things on the insects. In addition to eating them themselves, this thing is still hard currency in an absolute sense.
It is no exaggeration to say that in the Indian market, one bite of food can be exchanged for two women.
There are two main reasons for this situation. One is that India has always valued men over women; the other is that the main force against insects is men.
Of course, these are all what Ye Han saw from the information. Except that the insects are moving north on a large scale and may threaten the country, he has never cared about the situation in India.
Today is obviously an exception, because there are three cities of Ah San on the map that are being attacked by insect swarms, but Ah San's native methods seem to have played a significant role, and the situation in these cities is much better than that in the United States and Europe.
However, Ye Han feels that Ah San's ability to do this has little to do with their military strength, and the most important reason is the mentality towards giant insects!
When people in other countries see insects, the first thing they think of is danger and hostility; and Ah San's first reaction when seeing insects is definitely how to knock the insects over, how to drag them home before others find them, and how to avoid others' covetousness and enjoy this insect alone!
Ye Han pondered that if an ignorant insect broke into Ah San's city alone, it would definitely be greeted by countless hungry eyes, and the hungry Ah San might pounce on it on the spot and eat the unfortunate insect alive regardless of life and death.
If it were other countries, everyone would evacuate immediately, leaving only an empty street. Those who had guns would take their guns, and those who didn't would notify the military. Only after the bug was killed would anyone think about whether to eat or not.