"Is this the effect after spraying? Have you conducted any tests on the rainforest?"
Looking at the photos in his hand, General Holcomb asked in succession.
"This is just the effect of the initial test. My company is currently conducting further research and improvements on it. I believe that corresponding results will be achieved soon. Of course, if large-scale tests are to be conducted, the approval of the military is required."
Why come to Washington?
It is to win the support of the military. Compared with the wealthy first-class army and second-class navy, the third-class Marines are George's best choice, because these Marines have just fought with the Japanese on Guadalcanal for several months. No one hates the Japanese more than Marines, and of course they also hate the rainforests that provide protection for the Japanese.
If it were the army or navy, they would basically have an indifferent attitude towards the rainforests.
Although Marines are third-class, they are also third-class with millions of troops!
Seeing General Holcomb looking at the photos without saying a word, George emphasized again.
"General, this is the weapon we used to defeat the Japanese and win the war. It can not only destroy the rainforest and turn it into dead tree stumps, but it can also be used on other battlefields."
Putting down the photo, General Holcomb asked curiously.
"Oh? On other battlefields?"
"Yes, since it can make leaves fall and turn trees into dead stumps, it can also be used to attack the Japanese mainland, such as attacking its agriculture."
"Attack agriculture?"
General Holcomb immediately became interested. As a soldier, he only had victory in his eyes, and he didn't care about other things.
"Tell me, why attack their agriculture?"
"General, Japan is a country that believes in "Bushido". Everyone in Japan is willing to die for the emperor. I believe you should have learned this from the war reports from the front line, but this is only the front line. They are even crazier in Japan, including women and children. They will even use themselves as bait to sacrifice themselves to kill the enemy."
It is not excessive to praise the "sacrifice spirit" of the Japanese, and even to praise it to the sky. The more you praise it, the better. Only when you praise it so much, the United States will take ruthless action.
The United States cannot be soft-hearted when dealing with Xiaori. In order not to let the United States be soft-hearted, of course, you have to praise Xiaori as much as possible.
Don't say that we are praising Xiaori. Even if we are praising it, what's the problem? It's nothing more than more Xiaori dying.
"Indeed, they are like a group of lunatics. On Guadalcanal, those Japanese devils even shouted "Ban Ya" desperately to attack our positions. Sometimes, they really broke through our defense line with flesh and blood. Those guys were even scared by their madness..."
General Holcomb nodded in agreement.
"Although the human body cannot withstand bullets, the madness of the Japanese devils is really outrageous!"
"Yes, General, the Allies will eventually fight to the Japanese mainland and Tokyo, and at that time we will face 70 million crazy Japanese, whether men, women, old people, or children. They will resist madly, which will cause a large number of Allied casualties..."
In another world, wasn't it to avoid up to one million casualties that the United States privately allowed Japan to "surrender unconditionally"?
How can we live a good life now?
"Compared to bullets, the most powerful weapon is hunger. Japan is an island country, and its own resources are not sufficient. Almost all materials, including food, need to be transported from outside the island. I believe the Allies have long recognized all this and will inevitably attack its sea transportation lines..."
This is not a secret. After all, we often see in newspapers how many Japanese merchant ships the US submarine forces have sunk. Isn't this an attack on transportation lines?
"But this is only a temporary solution. After all, they still have farmland in their homeland. If we spray it on Japan's farmland when bombing Japan in the future, it will cause a large-scale reduction in production. Only tens of millions of liters can reduce Japan's rice production by half. Coupled with the blockade at sea, I believe the whole of Japan will fall into hunger."
It's more than hunger, it will definitely starve people to death.
How many people will starve to death?
At least tens of millions will be the bottom line.
Starving tens of millions of people is just collecting some interest.
Such a blessing can at least make those people grateful for half a century.
"George."
General Holcomb said his name.
"You are indeed Chinese."
George nodded. He certainly knew why the other party said that. Those who could say these words calmly, give these suggestions, and have no psychological burden must have a deep hatred for the Japanese.
Who hates the Japanese the most? Of course it's the Chinese!
"Yes."
"I'm an American. We all have a common goal, which is to let those Japanese devils go to hell!"
Looking at the young man in front of him, General Holcomb closed the document and asked,
"What do you need me to do?"
It's done!
George's heart was excited. The reason for his excitement was not the military's future purchase of thousands of tons, tens of thousands of tons, or even hundreds of thousands of tons, but that he could live a good life!
Who has to open champagne for this matter!
Put on Lafite, step on the box and drink!
Take a deep breath, George said.
"General, first of all, we need the military to approve this plan. You know, if the company's technicians are called up, it will definitely affect the entire development plan."
In war, only scientific projects approved by the military enjoy exemption from military service. In history, Arthur Galston was called up to the army just a few months after the military stopped the rubber project. Scientists... also have to join the army and go to war.
Nodding, General Holcomb said.
"That's right. What else?"
"Also, we need some aircraft and suitable experimental sites for testing. The test site is preferably a tropical rainforest, so that we can evaluate its actual effect. Of course, we also need to open up rice planting gardens so that we can conduct further rice experiments."
George put forward his requirements one by one. General Holcomb fully agreed with his requirements. Finally, he looked at George and said.
"I will let Colonel Harry follow up on this matter and give you a reply soon, but when can we see the results?"