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Virgil: "30 Patton tanks, 40 howitzers, and 40 trucks, with ammunition?"

"That's exactly the number. The Patton tanks are all versions with night vision goggles installed, which is more than enough to fight against Chinese tanks. Although China may not be able to let their tanks drive over the Himalayas to start a tank battle with you, you have to understand that the United States has Give the best heavy weapons support to India."

"If only the shells were loaded on the truck."

Dale Foss rolled his eyes, "Even if you carry coolies on your shoulders, as long as you have enough people, you can still unload the ammunition from the ship."

While several people were talking in secret, the dock crane had already started to lift the first large wooden box and put it on the truck beside the dock.

"By the way, this ship of small arms also includes night vision goggles, which are 500 carbines with night vision goggles." Dale Foss said again, "You have to learn how to use them carefully."

"Mr. Foss, for what happened in Kalimpong, I would like to express my sympathy for the misfortune of your colleagues. I am also deeply saddened by this matter." Virgil chatted, "We also lost many soldiers in Tawang and Pasika .”

"Agent Dellas worked with me in Cleveland," Dale Foss said. "It's a sad memory when I think about it now."

"With the loss of Dras, the CIA has lost 7 experienced agents. We have been waiting for this opportunity. We all have to prove one thing: what has been lost must be regained on the battlefield. Now, it is It's time for the Chinese to pay back everything."

Chapter 226, Secret Contest

July 1959, 7, Moscow.

The Prime Minister and Nehru held a press conference, announcing that China and India have reached an agreement in order to avoid the expansion of border conflicts and maintain peaceful relations between the two countries:

1. Both parties stop harassing each other and stop armed confrontation;

2. In the disputed areas on the border between China and India, the two sides stopped military mobilization, that is, the army suspended the occupation of villages, towns and cities where no troops were stationed before.

3. In principle, the two sides will no longer increase their troops on their own territory adjacent to the disputed area. If they need to increase their troops, they must notify the other party in advance.The adjoining areas here refer to those parts of China's Tibet, India's Nagaland State and the Central Special Region that do not belong to the disputed area.

4. The above three points are valid for six months, and the two sides agreed to hold another summit meeting when the six months are about to expire to resolve the conflict between China and India.

When the prime ministers of China and India announced the announcement, Nehru's face was so gloomy that he could squeeze out water, and all the polite words on the scene were very perfunctory.

Nehru's mood is not only because of the inexplicable poke in southern Tibet by China, but also because of his own future.After this meeting, he returned to India. I don’t know if he can keep the position of Prime Minister of India...

Following the British parliamentary system, it was also appointed by the United Kingdom as a state system called central governance but a loose federation. Now in the parliament, a group of talkers are the most active. Those MPs from various states only care about their speeches being high enough and provocative. The 6000-year-old Indian civilization is splendid, and the [-] million Indian people are infinitely powerful... Regardless of the consequences and long-term effects.

Fortunately, in addition to the high-ranking members of the parliament, there are also some members representing wealthy businessmen. They are keenly aware that if India and China go to war, the military expenditure will be astronomical. If the military expenditure soars, the tax rate will inevitably skyrocket. At that time, it will be their own pockets that will lose money Therefore, we do our best to oppose the situation where there is no fight with China.

Before Nehru came to the Soviet Union, the Indian parliamentary war and the two factions basically maintained a balance, but after Nehru returned, he could not predict what would happen to the parliament.

As long as you don't impeach yourself.

In contrast, the Indian Ministry of Defense is much more sensible than the parliament. The Minister of Defense and many generals at the top of the Indian army have stated on different occasions: war with China should be cautious; war with China may be very risky; war with China It costs a lot of money.

……

The talks between the Chinese and Indian prime ministers ended, and both sides flashed people quickly.On the same day, the Prime Minister got on the train back home and visited Mongolia on the way home; Nehruduo stayed one night and flew back to India on July 7.

Khrushchev is the biggest winner in this meeting...at least he thinks so.Under his lobbying, China and India reached an agreement and issued an announcement, although it was only an announcement rather than a treaty in black and white, although it was only for a six-month period.Now Khrushchev considers himself a master mediator.

After completing this work, Khrushchev was waiting in Moscow for Nixon to come to his door.

According to the agreement between Eisenhower and Khrushchev from 1958 to early 1959, from July to August 1959, the American National Exhibition (ANE) was held in Moscow's Sokolniki Park; at about the same time, the Soviet Union was held in New York, USA. State Exhibition (SNE).

On the day of the opening ceremony of the US National Exhibition, the current US Vice President Richard Nixon will lead a high-level US delegation to attend the opening ceremony.

The Soviet State Exhibition in New York was open to small VIP groups at the end of June.The pavilion of the Soviet Union is tall, highlighting a sense of technology and the future. Entering the door is a big moon rocket model, and then there are artificial satellites and lunar probes launched by the Soviet Union. These are things that the Soviet Union is ahead of the United States. Of course Make a big splash.

In addition to aerospace achievements, the Soviet Union also displayed the Soviet Union's Tu-114 jetliner, national railway models, heavy-duty trains and high-speed trains, and a model of the Grand Canal.In terms of people's livelihood, there are also sanatoriums in the Black Sea and Crimea peninsula, and it is emphasized that these are to provide vacation and recuperation services for ordinary workers.

The U.S. pavilion in the Soviet Union did not compete with the Soviet Union in aerospace technology and large-scale machine industry. Although the area of ​​the U.S. pavilion was also very large, in addition to the main building, there was a large garden lawn and a dozen small buildings scattered around, but the U.S. main The entrance to the exhibition hall is a sculpture by Robert Laurent, followed by a large art area, followed by cars, yachts, sports equipment, model rooms full of household appliances, and a children's playground.

In fact, at this time, the United States still had a lot of controversy over whether to go to the Soviet Union to hold a peace-themed national exhibition. For example, Coca-Cola refused to participate in the exhibition, saying that labor-management Coke was not for autocratic countries, but Pepsi saw business opportunities with bright eyes. When it was still in preparation, it took away the position of a separate exhibition room.

Both the United States and the Soviet Union have nuclear weapons, and they are both big mushrooms. Now they both have the technical capability of intercontinental missiles. No one can win a direct war.Not only Khrushchev wants peaceful competition, but the United States is also interested in peaceful competition.

……

The American National Exhibition will open on July 7, and Nixon's delegation will arrive on July 24.

On July 7, the U.S. Senate suddenly passed the "Enslaved Nations Resolution."

"Now is the time for the United States to recognize those nations and peoples who have suffered under the oppression of communism and other totalitarian regimes."

"Fourteen years after the fall of Nazi Germany, a third of the world's population is still living under the brutal rule of absolutism."

"Human rights are innate, human rights, and emerging international law is making it increasingly clear that governments must not hide behind their sovereignty and trample on the human rights of their people while expecting the rest of the world to sit idly by."

"If a government persecutes its own people while arguing that it is its own internal business, America will no longer stand by, and the world will no longer stand by."

"Poland, Hungary, Lithuania, Ukraine, Czechoslovakia, Estonia, Belarus, Romania... are considered to be under the control and oppression of Sovietism."

"In order to support the people of the enslaved countries to make their own voices, publicize their claims and propositions, and promote the progress of human rights in these countries, the Senate decided to establish the Enslaved Nations Committee (NC) and set up the 'Slaved Nations Week' (NCW ), to urge the American people to study the plight of the countries ruled by the Soviet Union, and to devote themselves to the support of the just wishes of the people of those enslaved countries."

"'Enslaved Nations Week' is held in the third week of July every year, and it has been held for the first time since this year (7)."

……

In fact, similar bills are proposed every year in the Senate, but they were suddenly passed this year.Not only was it passed by the Senate, but Eisenhower quickly signed the bill into a bill.In an interview with reporters, Eisenhower said lightly, "The resolution of the enslaved countries, well, this is a resolution of Congress. After the resolution is passed, the president is required to sign and publish it. Of course I have to sign it. This is the rule."

The third week of July this year...the Soviet State Exhibition in New York is still open.

The "Enslaved Nations Resolution" was passed on July 7, and Nixon will land in Moscow with a high-level US delegation on July 17.Khrushchev:?

I don't know what Khrushchev and the Presidium of the CPSU thought about it, but Nixon let him come anyway.Probably because this was the first time since World War II that a "deputy-level" American leader visited the Soviet Union, the Soviet Union hesitated.

On July 7, Nixon, with a big square face full of smiles, walked down the gangway of the Boeing 21, as if the United States and the Soviet Union had always been friendly countries.

When Khrushchev and Nixon shook hands, both sides were smiling. Of course, Khrushchev didn't know what was going on in his heart.

As soon as the two entered the room, Khrushchev went straight to the point, protesting against the bill passed by the U.S. Congress, believing that it was clearly a deliberate hostile act by the U.S. side.

"The resolution only expresses the views of the US Congress, not a call to arms." Nixon played Tai Chi calmly.

Khrushchev blah blah blah blah, the Soviet interpreter looked puzzled and hesitated for a while before saying: "This resolution stinks, it stinks like a horse's shit, nothing is worse than that. It stinks."

This is of course a clean version after the translator made his own decision and harmonized a lot of foul language.

Nixon remembered that in the background materials prepared for him by his former staff during his visit to the Soviet Union, it was mentioned that Khrushchev had raised pigs in his early years, so he looked into Khrushchev's eyes and said: "Mr. Chairman, I'm afraid you are wrong. There's one thing that smells worse than horse manure, and that's pig manure."

Hearing these words, the veins in Khrushchev's temples seemed to protrude from his skin, and his face was full of anger that was about to explode.But a second later, Khrushchev suddenly smiled again: "You are quite right. You just said that we should talk about something else now, so let's change the subject."

……

The Soviet Union and the United States had a large-scale secret fight for internal forces because of the national exhibition, and China knew it long ago.

When the United States and the Soviet Union decided to hold national exhibitions each other last year, the Premier and Vice Chairman Liu said on different occasions that it was not necessarily a wise move to ease with the United States.

"You put your stance too low, it's easy to be passive." Vice Chairman Liu said.


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