Special Forces of Crossing: Cloud's Anti-Japanese

Chapter 3209 The future of the Jews

Chapter 3209 The future of the Jews
"...However, the future of Judaism is still in the East. History tells us that if a person does not have a state, his property and life will never be guaranteed; and a state without a strong armed force is not enough to support itself. America does not belong to the Jews, Biserine took it for granted. Fortunately, she is still young, and she still has a chance, and, after all, she will marry in the future. I only hope that Biserine, her beauty and the wealth of the Dassault family can impress people in the East. That general..."

"This is not Truman's style at all. Truman will not compromise!" In the state government office building in Orlando, Rayburn subconsciously tapped the table with his right hand and said to the people sitting around.

If Raeburn's anti-Semitic speech was like a tinder that ignited a fire in an instant, then Truman's speech was like a downpour of rain, which dimmed the light of the fire at once and could be extinguished almost at any time.

"Army, we need the support of the army now. Mr. Speaker, in addition, I feel that the president is unable to perform the duties of the president when even his freedom is controlled by others. According to the constitution, as the third successor to the president, you You should stand up bravely and help the country through this difficult time," said MacArthur.

Continuous failures left indelible marks on MacArthur's face.The general who used to be in high spirits and kept his head held high wherever he went disappeared, replaced by a depressed old man with deep eyes and freckles.From the day he was forced to resign, MacArthur took off his military uniform, and even when he was the commander of the Meissen mercenaries, he refused to put on the uniform again.

MacArthur was invited to Orlando by Raeburn two days ago on the grounds that he hoped to hire Meissen mercenaries to fight against the "Jewish rebels" when the country's armed forces were weak.

The lessons learned from the Civil War are before, whether it is Bisselin or Rayburn, they all know that Americans hate the Air Force and the Civil War, so even when both sides clearly show their horses and horses, they try their best to avoid mentioning the "Civil War" "This sensitive word.However, from the day he arrived in Orlando, Raeburn realized that "a war may be inevitable". Similarly, Bisselin in the north is now focusing on contacting the troops stationed in various places in order to seek the support of these troops.

Around Rayburn, considerable political forces have gathered.Those Americans whose titles are "former governor", "former congressman", "former ambassador to a certain country", "former XX official" mostly have certain influence in their birthplace and current residence, As long as they are willing to stand around Rayburn when he makes a televised speech, then Rayburn's speech can gain support in their birthplace and current residence.

Rayburn may lack ambition, but after so many years of serving as speaker, his political connections are definitely not comparable to Bisselin and other "little devils" who have just emerged in the American political circle.

MacArthur's words expressed the aspirations of many people present.The people here, no matter what their character, ability, or family background, what is certain is that since they appear here, they must have ulterior motives.Therefore, even if they don't feel that Truman's speech is contrary to his usual style and does not seem like an expression of his true will, they will forcefully misunderstand and keep up with MacArthur's thinking.Because they know that if they want to take advantage of this opportunity to rise again, and want to save their business from desperation, becoming the "founding hero" of the Rayburn government will be their only way out.

"I agree with General MacArthur."

"General MacArthur was right."

"The United States has reached the most critical moment, and extraordinary actions should be taken at extraordinary times."

... Amidst the chatter, Rayburn said: "The fact that the president can make a televised speech shows that he has reached a compromise with those war widows. Could this be a strategy of the president?"

Truman's televised speech was obviously not his usual style. Rayburn and other people who knew him thought about it and finally came up with such a reason.

"What Mr. Speaker said is also reasonable. Maybe we should give Mr. President a little more time."

"Maybe we should send someone to contact the President and see if it's possible to save him from the war widows."

"Organize a special operations team, and I can be the commander," MacArthur said.

After some discussion, Raeburn decided to adopt MacArthur's opinion and form a special operations team, commanded by MacArthur himself, to go to Washington to carry out the rescue mission.Members of the special operations team, MacArthur was selected directly from the soldiers of the Mason mercenaries who were responsible for the security of Rayburn.After making Merkel responsible for replenishing equipment and travel vehicles for the members of the special operations team, MacArthur was discussing the combat plan with several staff officers. The leader of the Democratic Party, Jean?Sean sent someone over and invited him to a meeting.

At that time, the Democratic Party of the United States did not have the chairman of the National Committee until 48.now let?Sean's identity is only one of the committee members.However, because of his seniority and extensive influence among ordinary party members, he has become the de facto supreme leader of the Democratic Party in the absence of Truman.

MacArthur was brought into a small conference room, in the room, let?Sean, Rayburn, and former Secretary of State James?Burns was sitting upright, already discussing something.

"General MacArthur, please take a look at this first." When MacArthur sat down, Rayburn handed him a document.

This is a piece of information sent by an agent of the Strategic Intelligence Service. It said two things. First, the Women's Mutual Aid Association is in close contact with the former Republican presidential candidate Dewey; second, the Women's Mutual Aid Association has raised the alert level in Washington. Rangers began showing up on armed patrols along Washington's main streets.

"Women's Mutual Aid is now in charge of the Jewish woman Bisselin?" MacArthur pushed the document back to Raeburn and asked.

Rayburn nodded: "From the information we have, that is indeed the case."

"Do they want to cooperate with the Republican Party? If the Republican Party falls to the side of mutual aid, then we will lose influence and even control over many states."

"We are already aware of this, so we believe that if the rescue cannot be successfully implemented, the hidden dangers should be completely eliminated. Our concern is that once the Republican Party and the war widows collude, they can take measures to make Mr. President Hand over the power to Dewey." Jean?Sean said.

"You mean, if the rescue mission cannot be completed, then the 'beheading' of Mr. President?" MacArthur stared at Jean?Sean asked.

"This is the unanimous opinion of all of us!"

MacArthur looked at Rayburn.

Rayburn nodded with an ugly expression.

"Understood, in this case, I can guarantee to complete the task," MacArthur stood up.

Killing is much easier than saving people. As for Truman's life and death, after MacArthur was forced to retire, MacArthur no longer cared.

(End of this chapter)

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