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Would be more realistic to assume that Australia is already actively interested since the news came out that the Mexicans are involved. An East Side Pacific Nation sticking its nose in West Side Pacific business. Surely Australia is not going to ignore that.Quoted
Once news of Indochinese preparations and Japanese participation reach Australia, Australia will go from completely indifferent to actively interested.
Does seem logical. It makes sense that nations near those two (Russia, Japan, Philippines, Indochina, India) and with interests in the Region (GB, Netherlands, Iberia) would do that. Still I think that for a bigger nation to do that, could be seen as a sign of weakness. I think that the normal production of the bigger nations individually is greater than the war productions of China and Chosen combined.Quoted
I view it in the same vein as the enhanced preparations countries started making in the late 1930s when it became clear another world war was approaching - or the spending powers like Great Britain did during the war scares of the 1800s. Note that I've not actually declared war production, just stated that I shall declare war production if this situation continues.
I encourage Britain, Japan, the Philippines, Iberia, and Australia to take the same response to the Chinese declaration.
Not sure why. Japan's part of (what's left of) SATSUMA and its interests have always been in Asia, not the Pacific (except for ally Pacifica) so there should be no threat to the US territories there (and definitely not the main land). Now, if Pacifica were to do that, then it would be a completely different matter cause they would be a big threat to US interests in the Pacific.Quoted
If Japan or Iberia go to war production, the US have little choice but to follow suit.
Joint SAER exercises to be carried out and the British government is considering calling a SAER member conference to discuss further steps.
Does seem logical. It makes sense that nations near those two (Russia, Japan, Philippines, Indochina, India) and with interests in the Region (GB, Netherlands, Iberia) would do that. Still I think that for a bigger nation to do that, could be seen as a sign of weakness. I think that the normal production of the bigger nations individually is greater than the war productions of China and Chosen combined.Quoted
I encourage Britain, Japan, the Philippines, Iberia, and Australia to take the same response to the Chinese declaration.
You should donate all those tons to Japan for a safer Asia.Quoted
Hmmm, what could I do with 90,000 tons a quarter for two quarters...
I am well aware that the US has interests beyond the international date, especially with the Philippine - American Treaty of Amity and Commerce around... I guess that with Tōjō as PM, I could expand Japanese interests beyond the international date line as well... and something silly just popped up in my mind now that I mentioned that.Quoted
US interests no longer stop at the international date line Walter, I thought you knew that?
Anyone feel we have a WWI scenario on our hands?
Given the way the conflict is going, and how it's slowly starting to suck in Japan, I'm going have to issue some retroactive French responses to what's happening here. I'd hoped not to have to issue retroactive news, but things are getting a bit too wild and wooly for me to pretend to ignore it.
[*]In Q4/43, the Indochinese Air Defense Group orders two hundred more MB.1052D Milan fighters and a hundred and fifty trainer aircraft (a mix of MS.472 Vanneaus and MS.730 Alcyons) to strengthen their air defenses.
[*]In Q4/43, construction of new airfields in northern and central Indochina begins in relative secrecy. These are mostly secondary airfields to scatter fighters, or dedicated bases to base interceptors.
[*]In Q2/44, the French Air Force orders 264 B-32 Dominator bombers from the United States. Half of the bombers will be delivered to G.B. II/18 based in Nha Trang and G.B. II/23 based at Anh Son. See French Q2/44 news.
I think that if the fighter and the trainer aircrafts are around in significant numbers, that would be an order that could be completed very quickly by shifting existing planes to Indochina. The bombers will take a bit longer I guess but it seems logical that the first 132 bombers will be sent to Nha Trang and Anh Son.
I think that if the fighter and the trainer aircrafts are around in significant numbers, that would be an order that could be completed very quickly by shifting existing planes to Indochina. The bombers will take a bit longer I guess but it seems logical that the first 132 bombers will be sent to Nha Trang and Anh Son.
Same think i .... but .... also 132 bombers will take a while, because the US are in peace ... so the production numbers of WW2 are not comparable.
And by the way .... heavy bombers are a pure offensive weapon ..... so i think China will react on this threat from the south.
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