"Although taking a detour through South America will take more time, it's still much better than the Pacific Fleet losing the majority of its force."
Seeing that President Hoover's expression had relaxed too much, General Pan Xing couldn't help but remind him, "President Sir, our current enemy is almost half the world, so we cannot afford the slightest neglect or carelessness.
Apart from concentrating the navy on the Eastern Coast, we should also expand the military as soon as possible. We need to increase the army's numbers to more than 2 million to be able to hold the entire Eastern Region against the enemy's attack.
During the previous world war, Germany also managed to take on the whole world alone; if it wasn't for logistical supplies and material shortages that dragged Germany down, holding on for a few more years would have been entirely possible, and they could have even exhausted the British and French instead.