Chapter 311: Supporting Australia Against America

Churchill's words were akin to a wake-up call, prompting all members of the British Cabinet to thoroughly contemplate the issue.

What was the purpose of supporting the island nation? Was it not to divert the attention of the Russians and also as a strategy to counter the United States' massive expansion in the Pacific?

However, Russia is currently an ally against Germany, and due to the agreement with Russia, the British Government is not planning to assist the island nation in the short term.

After all, the help of the island nation is nowhere near as valuable as Germany right now, and the British government still needs Russia to tie up some of Germany's forces.

Although the British Government can no longer support the island nation, it doesn't mean they can't support other countries.

Churchill's words made perfect sense. Britain and Australasia share the same ancestry; the majority of the population in Australasia is made up of British immigrants.