But this guarantee is obviously too far away and too risky.
Lister's power could not open up the connection with Alaska, let alone the more distant Anchorage defense line, and when he only had more than a hundred troops, he was consumed in front of the defense fortifications built by the Soviets and Canadians. , has also explained his failure.
As a military port, Prince Rupert is adjacent to the Anchorage Line of Defense in Alaska.
It is almost within the range of the US federal air force.
It would be unbelievable if there were no troops stationed there.
Even if Liszt defeated the troops in the port due to a sudden attack, so what, Liszt, who did not have enough troops, would not be able to cause any effective damage to the port city.
What's more, the number of troops, which must be measured in battalions, is also stationed in different port areas in batches by the Soviets or Canadians.
At that time, the troops that have been surrounded will turn the blitz battle based on high mobility into an urban street battle that is purely filled with the lives of soldiers and measured with a meat grinder.
Frowning slowly, Liszt breathed out softly and looked at the neat military map spread out on the ground in front of him.
The name of Prince Rupert Port was also quite clear.
But his eyes have also seen the Queen Charlotte Islands on the other side, and there is a bit of a wry smile on his lips: "But if we don't have the help of Alaska, the situation will become very bad."
He suddenly thought of old Bunar.
If this old man had rich experience in commanding troops and was a skilled politician, he would probably be a little troubled now.
But Lister's eyes narrowed slightly, looking in the direction of the Anchorage defense line in Alaska.
He turned to look at Karl and frowned: "So.
At this stage, it is time to give up contacting Anchorage."
"Yes, our focus is in other directions."
Karl also nodded, pointed to a point on the military map with his finger, tapped twice slowly and said: "Prince Rupert is definitely heavily guarded, and in the small towns around us, there are probably only a few Canadian Army troops guarding it. , and even because of heavy snow and mountain closures, some of the guard troops in these towns will be evacuated due to logistical reasons."
Looking at Lister, he also glanced at the surrounding Marine squadron captains.
Regarding the basic command levels of these troops, he also answered in detail: "If we don't have the help of Alaska, then we will We have to make other plans, and for small towns, that is our project of choice.”
Everyone looked at the small towns that Karl pointed to.
Even on the map, the complex terrain environment was already quite bad.
But everyone's eyes also showed a bit of understanding, especially when they looked at the distance between the small towns.
After silently calculating in their hearts, they all nodded and said: "A feasible plan."
"Indeed.
This plan can solve the current blockade dilemma."
Liszt also nodded silently.
He was quite satisfied with Karl, a top student of the military academy.
But his eyes still hesitated for a moment, scanning the position of Anchorage's defense line, and finally frowned and said, "Then we will choose these three small towns scattered in the mountains to replenish our supplies."
After all, it is a small town where Canadians live, and there are definitely a lot of daily necessities.
After all, even if some food is seized, it can make up for Liszt's points.
Especially considering that a war between the two sides will definitely break out in the spring, it is extremely important to stock up on a large amount of food to ease the consumption of points.
But this is not absolute.
In some respects, the materials that Lister refers to are actually points.
Especially the weak and cowardly Canadian Army, they are basically weak chickens delivering food to Lister.
This group of wolf-like Marine boys would produce a one-sided war scene even if they appeared in front of those Canadians.
The huge number of points can bring more changes to Liszt's troops.
Especially in the cave tunnel where they are now, it is possible to continue to add several firepower points or to open several anti-aircraft missile positions.
After all, within a few months, the Marines, who had almost all acquired some engineering capabilities, had their own set of rules for digging rocks and how to use detonators correctly.
"Captain Liszt, where should we choose?"
A Marine squad leader frowned slightly, but his eyes were still looking at the three small towns on the military map.
They were all built on relatively gentle slopes amid the height differences in the Rocky Mountains.
Terrace Town in the north, Kitimat Town in the east, and Hartberry Town in the southeast all look like tourist cities.
In fact, in Lister's previous world, after the clouds of the Cold War dissipated, Canada had disarmed its military, leaving only the police force to maintain law and order.
This mountainous area of the Rocky Mountains, as well as these small towns, have long been developed into resorts and tourist attractions, becoming a good place to make money.
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Even the area where Lister's cave base is located has long since become a national park in Canada, a primitive area most protected by the National Tourism Administration.
But in this weird world where the Cold War has lasted for two centuries, not to mention the development of tourism, the most basic small town life has declined due to the cloud of war and the residents who have fled in all directions.
Lister could think of those frightened Canadian residents who were gradually fleeing to the safer south or east because of the military pressure of the US federal and Soviet Union, leaving all of them to garrison in the Rocky Mountains, which were already barren and not an economic center.
The Canadian Army even allowed these houses to remain empty and become a paradise for wild animals.
“The town of Kitimat, that’s it.”
Taking a deep breath, Liszt finally determined their target.
When everyone looked at the point on the map, Liszt's hand had already been gently placed on the marked name, and his tone He also said with seriousness: "As long as we capture the town of Kitimat, we will also pose a huge threat to the town of Hartberry downstream."
After pondering for a moment, Liszt turned to look at the few Marines behind him.
Lister also nodded slowly and said as if to himself: "If we don't have enough people, then I will destroy the boat on a large scale."
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