Chapter 202 The Provisional Government of Belarus (2)(2/2)
The engineering troops participated. Those engineers inspected each mine and made arrangements for how to completely blow up the mine. He Jun is a very decisive person. If things reach an irreversible point, he will never let the mine fall.
into the hands of others."
Generals Uehara Yusaku and Tanaka Yoshida were a little surprised when they heard this information. They were both a little surprised by He Rui's ruthlessness. But they were surprised. In fact, the two of them did not really plan to attack Northeast China.
Before coming, Tanaka Giichi had already made some division of labor with General Uehara Yusaku. It is best to submit three plans to the superiors, and the first one is naturally the most outrageous. The plan to attack Northeast China falls into this category.
The second option seems to be the most conservative, and it is unenterprising. It can even be disgustingly unenterprising.
The third option is the most recommended option.
However, in the eyes of the two generals, the Hara Kei Cabinet was a disgustingly unenterprising cabinet. Not only was this cabinet nakedly dissatisfied with military spending, their pacifist policies disgusted the Army Ministry and the General Staff Headquarters.
Hara Kei and his Tibetan Minister Takahashi Korekiyo seem to have completely forgotten that everything in Japan today was caused by the Japanese army. They only want to maintain the current military strength and invest most of their strength into people's livelihood and improve the quality of life.
The treatment of those civilians is used to make profits for the political parties through such bribery.
It is said that such economic policies also come from He Rui. This is even more disgusting.
So the two generals simply did not mention the extremely conservative plan, because if they did, Yuan Jing would probably agree to it without hesitation.
Patiently, the two generals talked about how fleeting the opportunity to seize the Far East was. The Empire of Japan did not need all of Siberia. The Army believed that as long as it could acquire hundreds of thousands of square kilometers of land centered on Vladivostok, it would be enough.
Okay. The Empire of Japan does not need many things.
Japan's Prime Minister Keihara Hara listened patiently to the two generals' stories. When it came to being impatient, Keihara Hara was no weaker than the two cabinet ministers.
Over the past few days, this plan has been so similar that Prime Minister Kei Hara’s ears have become calloused. Everyone related to the military has been raising this matter. Prime Minister Kei Hara reluctantly listened to this plan that was so familiar that he could almost recite it by heart.
Chapter completed!