"If Roosevelt really is as you say, one Alice plus the years of your support will not make him truly ignore your industries!"
Robert Taft reminded Donnie.
Donnie nodded and said, "That's why we need deeper control over the U.S. Army.
As long as we have a voice within the U.S. Army, and it's a loud enough voice.
Then Roosevelt will need to consider these things, and when he hesitates, we have enough voice to engage him in dialogue!
Of course, it also requires your voice in the House of Representatives!"
Tang Fei earnestly stated.
Douglas MacArthur steps down, replaced by a United States Army Chief of Staff close to Tang Fei.
During this Chief of Staff's term, as long as no serious mistakes occur, Franklin Roosevelt has no way to dismiss him.
During this period, Robert Taft would need to work hard to secure his position in the House of Representatives.
If Robert Taft ascends to the position of Speaker of the House of Representatives, by the time World War II breaks out.
