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Shortround6
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It was around 2-3 months sailing time to get anything from Britain to Singapore. Crating, uncrating, loading/unloading not included.If the A-M had been watching events in SEA with a critical eye, from the time Germany launched Unternehmen Barbarossa, & effectively quashed the likelihood of an invasion of the UK, it may not have been too late to reinforce Singapore.
With the Soviets collapsing like a punctured balloon in the summer of 1941 the likelihood of German-British invasion was rather real for the spring of 1942.
The British were stretched too thin in 1941 and the political decision to aid Greece squandered whatever extra margin of resources existed in the "Mid-East"
Mid-East covering Egypt-Greece-Cypress-Iraq-Palestine-East Africa.
Over 1200 miles east to west and over 2200 miles North to South.
Unloading troops/material in Oct/Nov of 1941 just adds to Japanese booty.
He who defends everything defends nothing.