"President, the troops have already assembled. Are we going to launch a direct attack or wait?" General Rolfs asked.
Zhu Wencong glanced at the reporters who were also ready, some of them setting foot on a battlefield for the first time. The atmosphere was somewhat oppressive, as they were about to confront the largest mountain power in Frankfurt.
These Mountain Kings had finally chosen to resist to the end, not believing Zhu Wencong would come down hard on them, expecting at most a storm in a teacup.
In America's grand stage, those with men and guns knew no fear, and those who revered violence would not choose to solve problems peacefully.
Everyone knew that America was a land of poverty-stricken government and wealthy citizens, so the government did not have enough funds to support any war.
In fact, they weren't wrong, but the bill for this war was not footed by the Government Office but by the North's military industries.