1536 Who Can Be so Selfless?
Lynch did not go to the Ministry of Defense with them. As soon as the internal exchange meeting ended, he returned home.
He is reluctant to get too involved in the current political environment.
Mr. Trueman has a strong independent personality, which is the biggest difference between him and previous presidents.
A former president rarely has a strong personal will. He likes to adopt an opinion he likes among many suggestions.
You can say that he doesn't want to take responsibility, or is easily persuaded, or that he has no independent opinions or other things like not being strong, but you have to admit that for his subordinates, he is a president who is easy to get in touch with.
Mr. Trueman is different. He has a strong personal style and independent opinions. It is difficult for anyone to persuade him.
There are some problems here. Either you compromise or you confront him. Lynch tries his best to avoid the possibility of confrontation on serious issues, so he only provides his own ideas. As for how to choose, he will not actively intervene.
In the middle of the night, when the phone call woke him up, he originally refused.
“Only when we are good to ourselves are we truly good!”
"If they need to rebuild after the war, we can definitely help them rebuild their homes."
"They need assistance, and we can also provide some low-interest assistance."
“It’s better for others to cry than for us to cry!”
Peleus couldn't help but laugh, "What you said makes sense and is very heartwarming."
He paused as he spoke and looked at Mr. Trueman, "Maybe we should re-deduce it in a different way, without the need for the Gefra people!"
The group returned to the conference room of the Strategic Command. After Peleus gave new settings, the deduction began.
It is said to be a deduction, but it is actually a complex gameplay similar to a flag game, which is closer to the real situation than a simple checkers game.
Calculate multiple results under multiple possibilities, and refer to multiple results to select the one with the highest probability.
After this attempt, the sky dawned.
When the staff brought breakfast to everyone, the fifth deduction finally ended, and everyone saw the results while eating breakfast.
"...After giving up Gevra, we can first solve the problem of Marillo to the north, so that we can concentrate on dealing with Pengeo."
"In the middle and late stages of the war, we can use the forward outposts in the Lemar Islands as the first springboard to launch a long-term attack and harassment on the mainland of Pengeo."
"At the same time, with Nagaril as the core, march eastward, cross the strait, cut off Pentio's southward march route and supply line, and divide the battlefield into two parts..."
Under the premise that it is determined that Gaevra's military strength is not needed or preserved, the Federation can completely use the war process between Gaevra and Pengeo to first solve the hidden dangers in Marillo in the north.
Then you can completely free your hands to deal with the war in an all-round way!
The Federation had a very unique geographical advantage in this war. After solving the problem of Marillo, there was nothing left to launch an attack on the Federation from land.
There is a snowfield further north in Marillo. Regardless of whether it is suitable for garrisoning there, how they cross the snowfield to get around the Federation is a problem in itself!
If Gaevra's navy wants to threaten the Federation, it can only target the southernmost part of the Federation, near the strait area of Amelia.
As long as this part is controlled by using naval superiority and preventing Pengeo's landing ships from landing on a large scale, they will not be able to pose a threat to the federal homeland.
If the homeland is not threatened, then this is an overseas war that will not fail!
No matter how much it is consumed, the Federation’s production capacity can completely cope with it!
As a result, the world may be divided into two parts with more distinct camps. Some military officers even raised the possibility of World War III during the deduction process.
Judging from some current deduction results, even if the Federation cannot achieve a huge victory, at least it will not lose.
After all, the federal army is still too small. Even if a certain advantage is established in the middle of the war, if you want to make the military group headed by Penjiao bow, you must work hard on the army.
They must continue to advance on the ground until they bow their heads and admit defeat, otherwise it will just be a war on some areas outside their territory or a bombing of their homeland?
They don't care at all!
These results...are not entirely satisfactory either.
Mr. Trueman finally decided to have a chat with the Prime Minister first. If this thing can be done, then the whole world will usher in longer peace!
During the meeting the next day, Mr. Trueman mentioned this idea, but the Prime Minister did not reply to him immediately. Instead, he cited "need to discuss" as the reason and did not give an answer on the spot.
On the third day of the meeting, His Excellency the Prime Minister rejected Mr. Trueman's proposal to "be the first to go to war" on the grounds that they were not prepared to be the aggressor...
Well, that argument made so damn sense that Mr. Trueman finally let Lynch give it a try.
Lynch just knocked on the Prime Minister's door and chatted with him for a few words, and then heard the Prime Minister tell him to "get out."
What a rude and impolite person!
When the Prime Minister closed the door, he unexpectedly calmed down.
He walked over to the table and took out his pipe.
He has also been thinking about Mr. Trueman's proposal these days. From a selfish point of view, he thinks the federal people's view is correct.
But people cannot be selfish. Those ministers will not agree with him, and those nobles will not agree with him.
This will obviously seriously damage the interests of the current vested interests. They have just mastered the core rights of this empire, and now they are allowed to fight with the Penteo people?
Would they be that selfless?
No!