Seeing that things were gradually deviating from expectations, Mr. Bao really didn't know what to say. I never thought that I had such ability to turn several countries upside down. But things have already happened, so we must face them bravely; finding an entry point and how to maximize benefits are issues that need to be considered.

It is inevitable that Britain and Argentina will go to war again; perhaps other countries in the world except Britain hope that the two countries will go to war; of course, this includes Argentina. Without war, it would be impossible for the British to return the Falklands. Alphonse needs domestic support, and the Falklands is the only entry point.

You must decide as soon as possible whether you want to stay in Japan or not. At this time, the identity of Xiangjiang people is still a little embarrassing. Fortunately, Japan has not completely included Xiangjiang in the British sphere of influence; it belongs to China itself and will return in less than ten years; British influence is getting weaker and weaker. In addition, Hong Kong and Japan have frequent trade exchanges, which is even larger than the trade volume between Britain and Japan. Sanctioning the UK may not be trivial, but imposing sanctions on Hong Kong and prohibiting all trade between Japan and Hong Kong will cause Japan to suffer huge losses.

From the beginning, the Japanese had a clear target, targeting only the British Isles and ignoring the rest. If sanctions are really imposed on Xiangjiang, regardless of the other side's counterattack; China will never stand idly by.

It will even cause a chain reaction; other Commonwealth countries will definitely have ideas; even if they unite to deal with Japan, even if they are strong, they will not be able to withstand it.

Even to a certain extent, Japan wants to win over Xiangjiang; as long as it disgusts the British, it can do anything.

The Black Cloud intelligence officer said very seriously: "Boss, Argentina has sent back news that all Soviet weapons and equipment have arrived safely. President Alfonsin is ready to take the next step."

"Although he was the first democratically elected president of Argentina, during Alfonsin's administration, the entire country's economic situation was very bad; the unemployment rate remained high, and it was difficult to guarantee the basic livelihood of the people."

"The support rate has been declining. If no measures are taken, he will definitely not be elected in the next election. In addition, the British are also very tough and require Argentina to compensate for huge economic losses and hand over the soldiers who shot down British fighter jets to the British."

Regarding the situation in Argentina, Mr. Bao knew it best; he just didn't expect the British to really dare to think about it. You must know that they violated Argentine airspace and deserved to be shot down.

Of course, due to strength, it is not impossible to compensate for economic losses; as long as the people of the country are not aware of it, it will not cause any identity trouble. The Argentinian soldiers who shot down the plane can be handed over to the British; it is too much.

As a soldier, if an enemy plane invades our country's airspace, it is simply a crime not to open fire. It can be said that there is no mistake at all. Shooting down two fighter jets is definitely a huge achievement; it is no exaggeration to say that he is a national hero.

If Alfonsin, the president, really hands over meritorious ministers to the British, he will really have accomplished his goal. It's hard to say whether you will be blackmailed by the military when you go out.

It will even cause a chain reaction, and the hero who shot down the enemy plane will be directly handed over to the enemy to deal with, who else will dare to go into battle to kill the enemy in the future. If an incompetent president emerges, the more enemies he kills, the greater the credit will be; and the more dangerous it may be.

Bao Zixuan said with a smile: "Even if Alfonsin is a coward, it is impossible to agree to the British conditions! And he will use this as an opportunity to force the British to take action first. Pay close attention to the situation in Argentina and provide assistance if necessary."

The boss's intention is very obvious, that is, he wants Argentina and Britain to go to war directly. With clear instructions, it will be easy to handle, and there is no need to worry about the rest.

The four submarines sold by the Soviet Union to Argentina were all directly allocated from Fucaira's procurement share. Among submarine instructors, there are many who earn the salary of the richest man Bao.

Although the Argentine Navy also has submarines, it will take some time to quickly form combat capabilities.

Bao Zixuan did not expect both sides to be ready. The British Empire still had too much work to do; if Argentina wanted to win, suddenness was very important.

In accordance with the presidential order, the four submarines began sailing towards the Falklands waters; the two high-performance radars at the rear had already clearly positioned the British warships. After each has found its target, they can directly enter the battle state.

The Japanese five-axis CNC machine tools helped the Soviets a lot. In addition, the British warships are too old and the equipment is very backward; naturally, submarines cannot be found.

While Alphonse was still hesitating, the soldiers on the submarine didn't care about that; they fired torpedoes directly at the British warship, leaving no room at all.

At close range, it attacks unsuspecting warships; combined with the powerful performance of Soviet torpedoes. In less than a minute, four British warships headed northwest.

It can be said that it was sunk without any preparation.

The sudden blow stunned the British. They are very familiar with the Argentine Navy. When the submarine force is dispatched, they can get the news as soon as possible. There is no sound at all now, only the explosion of our own warship is heard.

However, in the Falklands waters, except for the Argentines, other countries simply did not have the strength or motivation to actively attack the British army.

Are the Argentines crazy, or did they not get enough of the last beating?

The previous shooting down of a British fighter jet had already made the British Empire very angry; but there was still a step up for both sides. After all, it was a British military plane that invaded Argentine airspace.

Directly attacking British warships silently and causing huge losses is tantamount to an act of war and is the most shameful undeclared war in the world.

No matter how Britain retaliates, it is excusable.

The Argentine submarine, which took advantage of the situation, did not stop there; it soon launched a second round of attack. Britain has no more than 20 warships of various sizes in the Falklands waters.

It was just three salvos, but no larger British warships were seen on the sea; describing it as heavy losses may not be enough to explain what the Royal Navy went through.

The Royal Navy, which directly caused the Falklands waters, was unable to block Argentina.

It is not very accurate to say that there are no big ships on the sea. The Argentinians did not take action on the Japanese cargo ship Shinjo. In the future, we still need to obtain support from Japan, and we cannot lose the big for the small.

Seeing British Royal Navy soldiers scrambling to board the cargo ship Metropolis, the Argentine Navy was very reluctant, but for the sake of the overall situation, it had no choice but to retreat.

Seeing the British Royal Navy in such a state of decline, the Japanese crew members were both happy and worried. Happiness is seeing the enemy suffer misfortune, even if you don't do it yourself, it is very relieved.

The worry is because the next target to be sunk may very well be them. Fortunately, the worry did not last long, and the sea soon returned to calm.

Of course, this is not accurate. The British warships have been sinking, but they have not heard the sound of another attack, indicating that they will not attack them. If they hadn't seen the British next to them, the Japanese crew would have cheered.

Major General Thompson, the supreme commander of the British forces in the Falklands, was awakened by the urgent ringing of the phone. Although he was reluctant, he still answered the phone. Recently, the commander of the Falklands garrison has been busy.

First, a British fighter jet was shot down, and they had to report and ask for instructions back home. Two fighter jets were shot down, and it was the fault of the weak Argentine army; there were many people in London who were dissatisfied with him.

Before they could take a breath, they stumbled again on a Japanese merchant ship. It was obvious that the intelligence provided by MI6 was wrong, but now it was better; it actually directly caused the reputation of the Royal Navy to be damaged.

If this matter cannot be handled properly, hundreds of years of honor will be destroyed in one day, and he will be a sinner for the ages. As a result, we have been communicating with London on these two matters in recent days; the Falkland Islands Garrison has also held many meetings within the Falkland Islands Garrison; the purpose is only one, how to properly resolve it.

Before discussing the reason, the British Empire's warships in the Falkland Islands were attacked by unknown submarines and almost completely annihilated. After hearing the news, Major General Thompson almost fainted; fortunately, he was in good physical condition, otherwise he would not have been able to bear it.

When he came to the duty room, he said directly: "Report the situation in detail and what is going on."

Major General Thompson couldn't help but be anxious. The first two things had not settled yet; now another bigger thing happened, which did not want him to land smoothly. In this current situation, returning to the UK will definitely not yield good results.

The officer on duty replied: "Your Excellency, Commander, just now, we received distress telegrams from multiple warships, all indicating that they were attacked by submarines. According to reports from surviving warships, the Empire's Falkland Islands garrison lost 15 warships in half an hour. ;It is also the fifteen largest ship.”

"At present, the largest warship of the Imperial Navy in the Falkland Islands has a displacement of only 800 tons, and it has lost sea control."

800 tons sounds like a lot, but that's on land; according to the world's naval evaluation standards, anything less than 10,000 tons cannot be called a main battleship. This is not the era of sailing battleships 200 years ago. A warship with a displacement of 800 tons has almost no combat effectiveness.

After all, he is a general, and he must not lose his composure in front of his subordinates. Rear Admiral Thompson, who quickly reacted, said with a serious expression: "Is it a sneak attack by the Argentine Navy?"

It didn't take much thinking to know that it must have been done by Argentines; but the staff on duty did not report it and could only confirm it.

The officers on duty also looked embarrassed. They just received the news that the warship was attacked; they did not know which country was responsible.

But when the Commander-in-Chief asks, he must answer.

The officer on duty thought for a moment and said: "Your Excellency Commander, it is still unclear which country is responsible for this; the enemy used submarines to attack, but Argentine submarines cannot escape our surveillance at all."

"Even if the Argentines purchase a new type of submarine, it will take a long time to achieve combat effectiveness. In nearby waters, it is simply impossible for other countries except the Argentines."

"Although the British Empire has declined, it is still one of the world's powerful countries. Attacking our warships is tantamount to a declaration of war; unless you are a madman, no one is willing to do something stupid."

"Then there are more countries that are far away from each other; it's simply not possible, and of course that includes the United States and the Soviet Union."

"Four places are being attacked at the same time, which requires at least four submarines; and they are the submarines with the most superior performance. The sonar unit on one ship is negligent, and the Royal Navy cannot be negligent."

"Currently, the only countries that can produce this type of submarine are the United States and the Soviet Union; even with the technical reserves of the British Empire, it cannot be completed."

The level of the staff on duty is definitely not low; in the event of an emergency, they have to make decisions as quickly as possible. At the same time, he is also very familiar with the military equipment of various countries.

Only the Soviet Union and the United States can produce it. Do the Americans really want to draw Britain into the second war with Argentina?

As a senior general, a lot of domestic information will be shared with him. No country will hide anything from the garrison commander. The garrison commander must know where and who the enemy may come from.

The Americans have been thinking about the Falkland Islands for more than a day or two. However, due to human sentiments and the need to unite the United Kingdom against the Soviet Union, they naturally will not go too far. But once the British Empire cannot hold on and invites American troops to garrison, then things will be different.

Rear Admiral Thompson said with a serious expression: "I want to know now whether it was done by the Argentines; as for everything else, it is not important. 15 warships were sunk, and we still don't know who the enemy is; don't you think it's sad!"

The personnel on duty also looked aggrieved, and the Argentine army was the most likely; but there was no conclusive evidence, and it was impossible to be completely sure by relying on speculation alone. Besides, Argentina did not take the initiative to admit it. Could it be that the sinking of a British warship in South America should be blamed on the Argentines? There is no such truth in the world.

Judging from the posture, the commander had already acquiesced, and he had no reason to refute.

Personnel on duty: "Although there is no direct evidence, it is basically certain. The submarine is very slow. If other countries' submarines come, the Royal Navy has already discovered it; there is no chance of a sneak attack!"

Being bombed so badly, they said they could detect the enemy; I don't know if it gave the British navy courage.

The officer on duty had already given the answer, and Major General Thompson picked up the phone; the matter had to be reported to London.

Although George Young also appeared in the recording, the impression given is still very positive. At least he doesn't like to use dirty tricks and will try his best to maintain the honor of the Royal Navy. It's just that there are fewer and fewer people like him in the UK; otherwise, frame-ups wouldn't happen.

When I received the call from the commander of the Falkland Islands garrison, I was also confused; I even couldn't believe it at all.

There was no clear explanation for the downing of two fighter jets last time, and the Argentines went to war without declaring it. This is a complete lack of regard for the British Empire, and must be dealt with in the harshest manner.

At present, the United Kingdom has lost control of the sea in the Falkland Islands, and the Argentine air force is not weak in combat effectiveness; relying solely on the Falkland Islands garrison has no chance of winning.

We had no choice but to order Major General Thompson to enter a state of combat readiness and not to act rashly; he would report to the Prime Minister immediately.

The war with the Argentines is inevitable, but you still need to respect the Iron Lady; requesting instructions and reporting are procedures that you must follow as a subordinate!

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