Anti-War Game: Starting from Normandy Campaign-Chapter 588 - 282: [Republic: I Just Can’t Figure It Out! How Did They Dare?]

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Chapter 588: Chapter 282: [Republic: I Just Can’t Figure It Out! How Did They Dare?]

Listening to Yu Feng’s explanation, the viewers in the Blue Star live stream all went to search for the plot between the Republic and the Indian Federation.

And after the explanation, Yu Feng in the live stream continued to say:

"The counterattack against the Indian Federation was a significant event for the Republic in 1962."

"Then let’s take a look at 1963."

"There is less information about the Republic’s homeland, but due to the escalation of the Vietnam War and the involvement of the United States."

"So in this year, the Republic also sent soldiers and aid to the Vietnam Federation."

"But at that time, the scale was not large."

"Anyone interested can look it up, you can still find some live streams."

"It wasn’t until after 1965 that the Republic began large-scale support and troop deployment after the United States’ large-scale intervention."

"Of course."

"They were all dressed in Vietnamese attire."

"So this is also one of the reasons why the anti-American aid to Vietnam is little known."

"Next is 1964."

"In this year, the Republic broke the nuclear monopoly of the United States and the Soviet Union, allowing the Republic to embark on an independent path. This year was also a year of dramatic changes on Earth."

"Among them, the most intricate were the relationships of the Republic with the Soviet Union and the United States, both reaching the coldest point."

"Then introducing the year 1965."

"That is, in my current storyline, the Republic sent aid to Vietnam to fight against the United States’ invaders."

"These are the current situations of the two major camps and the Republic on ’Earth’ as of 1965."

"Here we can sort out the turbulent waves on ’Earth’ from the end of the Peninsula War to the present over more than ten years."

"First is the Soviet Union Camp."

"After the person who led the Soviet Union to victory in World War II died, the new rulers tried to maintain control, but people are different after all, and the Soviet Union has been in constant turmoil."

"The internal control weakened."

"And the Soviet Union’s intrinsic ideology led them to the brink of open rupture with the Republic."

"Later, it would evolve into conflict."

"This is certain, as some who skip the storyline quickly have noticed that conflicts have already begun in some places."

"In the end, it’s still because the ideas and forms of both sides differ."

"The Soviet Union, accustomed to control, directly demanded territory from the Republic, but the Republic, which had only recently re-emerged after many years, would not yield on issues compromising its sovereignty."

"However, based on the information I’ve received."

"In 1965, the Soviet Union changed to a new ruler, who advocated expansion."

"So the upcoming turbulence on ’Earth’ will not be less."

Hearing this.

The Blue Star viewers in the live stream were speechless, wow, is it this intense?

Yu Feng continued:

"Then it’s about the United States camp."

"Due to resource and strength reasons, the United States camp has been relatively stable."

"But it’s not entirely monolithic."

"Externally, they had just lost the Peninsula War against the Republic, even though their propaganda claimed both sides were equal, most top officials knew the truth."

"After the Peninsula War ended, the strategic focus shifted to fully containing the Republic."

"And lead the isolation of the Republic."

"Afraid that the Republic would become another Soviet Union."

"However, after the split between the Republic and the Soviet Union, the United States’ attitude began to ease, but that’s for later."

"Because at present."

"They are still like old enemies who do not associate with each other."

"The Republic is breaking with the Soviet Union on one hand and resisting U.S. imperialism on the other."

"It’s a ’fight against two hegemonies’ situation."

"During this period, the United States, because of their massive intervention in the Vietnam Federation in 1965, once again fell into the quagmire of war."

"At the same time, the Soviet Union took the opportunity to expand."

"All of the above are external pressures faced by the United States."

"Internally."

"It faces challenges from the Alliance Country."

"Primarily from Europe."

"Since coming to power in 1959, the President of the French Federation, De Gaulle, promoted the idea of ’Europe for Europeans,’ advocating European independence."

"Opposing the NATO system controlled by the United States."

"This also explains why, after the Republic broke the nuclear monopoly of the United States and the Soviet Union in 1964, the British Commonwealth reacted by accelerating their withdrawal from the Asian region."

"While the French Federation responded with congratulations, and De Gaulle highly praised the Republic."

After Yu Feng finished speaking, the Blue Star viewers in the live stream had an epiphany.

No wonder after the Republic developed its independent atomic bomb, the reactions of other federations were calculating or fearful, except for the genuine congratulations from the French side.

It turns out it was because De Gaulle was also promoting an independent ideology.

Just like the Republic chose independence and self-reliance.

So even though they were from two opposing camps.

Faced with a Republic that shared the same ideals and had already taken a big step forward, De Gaulle naturally held great admiration.

"Having talked about France, let’s discuss the British Commonwealth."

"The British Commonwealth in Europe, however, is a close ally of the United States, but economic decline has weakened its influence."

"From here, you can see."

"The situation of the two major camps."

"In the Soviet Union Camp, naturally, the Soviet Union is first, the Republic second, and other countries and federations don’t matter."