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"Davari Xisu, what is your evaluation of the performance of the Korean People's Army and the Volunteer Army in the battle against the United States?"
After a day's meeting, taking advantage of the adjournment of the meeting but the delegates had not yet left the meeting, a reporter from Pravda asked Su Yu.
"China and North Korea are closely related, and the people of the two countries are like brothers. Both the Volunteer Army and the Korean People's Army are soldiers of the people. They are equally brave and tenacious on the battlefield. They are heroes worthy of everyone's admiration and learning."
Su Yu replied with a template answer.
"Our chief of the general staff, Shtemenko, has come to China twice. May I ask whether the exchange and communication between the Soviet general staff and the Chinese general staff will be of great help to the work of the Chinese staff?"
"Um……"
Su Yu opened his mouth and turned his eyes. Tang Hua, who was a few meters away, was looking at him in an exaggerated posture.This is the note prepared before reminding Suyu to read.
"In the context of the Sino-Soviet friendly alliance, the Soviet Union and China are conducting all-round exchanges. With the care of the Chairman and Comrade Stalin, the General Staff of our army and the General Staff of the Soviet Army are also conducting close working exchanges. This indicates that the exchanges and development between the two countries and the two militaries are proceeding as planned."
"Hi, I'm the international telegraph reporter of Ta Kung Pao. May I ask, General Su, whether China and the United States have a sincere truce, and how will the relationship between China and the United States develop in the future?"
Su Yu: "This question...it's too big, I have nothing to say."
The reporter of "Ta Kung Pao" did not ask for an answer, and looked around for representatives he recognized who had not yet left.
"Mr. Tang Hua, Minister Tang Hua," the reporter rushed to Tang Hua's side, saw Tang Hua stop, and repeated the question just now.
"This reporter, you..." Tang Hua switched to Cantonese, "Is it Hong Kong's Ta Kung Pao?"
"Minister Tang, I'm from Zhejiang. I only came to work in Hong Kong in 37..."
After receiving the famous post from the "Ta Kung Pao" reporter, Tang Hua grinned at Cha Liangyong, making Cha Liangyong confused.
"Oh, that question, I will answer whatever Comrade Su Yu answered." Tang Hua said, "You didn't make an appointment to interview the chairman and the prime minister? This kind of question should only be asked when interviewing them."
"Okay," Jin Yong sighed, it's so easy to make an appointment to interview the chairman. "But Minister Tang, I also want to interview you with a few questions."
Chapter 24, Stalin's inspection
It was so easy to disassemble Jin Yong's tricks, and leave the meeting.
Really, why don't you write novels early in Hong Kong, and run around as a reporter.
Using CPPCC meetings to deceive the world, the number one actor is neither Chief of Staff Su nor Secretary Deng, but the chairman.
"First, we must intensify the struggle to resist U.S. aggression and aid Korea. We want peace, but as long as U.S. imperialism does not give up its outrageous and unreasonable demands and plots to expand aggression, the Chinese people's determination is to work with the Korean people to continue Go on fighting."
"Second, we must learn from the Soviet Union. We want to carry out great national construction. The work before us is hard and our experience is not enough. Therefore, we must earnestly study the advanced experience of the Soviet Union. - Non-Party, old and new cadres, technicians, intellectuals, as well as the masses of workers and peasants must all learn from the Soviet Union in good faith."
"Third, we must oppose bureaucracy in our leading organs and leading cadres at all levels. If we want to carry out large-scale national construction, we must overcome bureaucracy and maintain close ties with the people. Leading cadres at both the central and local levels should regularly Go down to the grassroots and inspect the work. Once these problems are eliminated, our national planning and construction will surely succeed, and the people’s democratic system will definitely develop.”
"Persisting in the struggle to resist U.S. aggression and aid Korea is not because we are belligerent. We are willing to cease the war immediately, and the remaining problems will be resolved in the future. But U.S. imperialism is unwilling to do so. Well, let's go on fighting, no matter how much U.S. imperialism is willing to fight." years, we are going to fight him for as many years as possible, until the time when U.S. imperialism is willing to give up, and until the time when the Chinese and North Korean people are completely victorious!"
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When the chairman made this statement at the CPPCC meeting, an agreement had been reached in secret talks in Hong Kong on the return of more than 700 disabled and seriously injured American prisoners of war.
Therefore, the chairman’s speech can also be seen as a quiet pressure on the secret talks between China and the United States: the opening of another secret talk channel outside of the Huachuan negotiations is not because we are afraid of war.
With the cooperation of the Ministry of Finance, the Ministry of Foreign Trade and the mysterious personnel of the United States, the frozen assets were moved among several bank accounts, and it took about a week to return to a usable state.At the same time, seven or eight cargo ships flying third-party flags were loaded with some raw materials and machinery, and walked back and forth in Hong Kong, Japan, Vietnam, and Singapore in a mysterious manner. The final landing point was Guangzhou, Shanghai, or Tianjin. Before you reach your destination, you have to do something confusing.
In the private room of a certain hotel in Hong Kong, "Mr. Chen" and "Mr. Morris" continued to negotiate on the next step of the exchange of normal prisoners of war.
While negotiating with Mr. Morris, Mr. Chen had an afternoon tea with an Englishman named Mr. John.
Like the Chinese and American secret agents, Mr. Chen took Mr. John's letterhead, and a few routine words were followed by the signature of "Winston Churchill".
"Give my regards to Mr. Churchill." Mr. Chen said, "During Mr. Churchill's first term as prime minister, China and Britain were allies on the anti-fascist front."
"At that time, Britain and the Soviet Union were also allies on the anti-fascist front." John replied.
"Well, I'm actually very curious. What kind of interests did your country fight for so resolutely sent two brigades of 2000 people to the Korean Peninsula?"
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"I can't find any French people who can speak in Hong Kong. Maybe I should go to Annan. There are 770 French people in the prisoner-of-war camps on the border between China and North Korea. But if the talks between us can be successful, I think it will There are no French people." Mr. Chen and Mr. John spent half an hour just exchanging greetings and chatting, and both of them were a little drowsy, so Mr. Chen decided to get to the point quickly.
"I'm not sleepy when it comes to the French," said Mr. John.
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"Strange, the Americans are making small moves."
In Tang Hua's office of the Intelligence Department of the General Staff, there is already a large pile of intelligence summary sent by the Soviet Union and foreign materials collected by the General Staff himself. After two days of digging through the remaining time after the meeting, Tang Hua seems to have found something unusual.
When Eisenhower became president, he spoke the next day saying that he would fulfill his promise when he ran for president and restore peace to the Korean peninsula.
On the third day, Eisenhower said that the Korean War would not be allowed to end in a state that harmed the interests of the United States and its allies.
In the second week, Eisenhower said that Taiwan's status had not been determined in a series of treaties after World War II. For the sake of lasting peace in East Asia, Taiwan's status should be determined after further consultations with relevant countries.
During the campaign, he said that he wanted to restore peace on the Korean peninsula. After he became president, he said that he should not suffer losses. He is really skilled at playing politics.
The undecided status of Taiwan is not a new issue. It was proposed in 1946 by the director of the US Information Service in Taiwan, Robert Cardo. At the end of 1948, the situation of the civil war was completely reversed, and the United States conducted a policy review on the serious matter that Taiwan might be occupied by the People's Liberation Army.After the review, Taiwan's undecided status was included as one of the options for the White House.Of course, this is all the thinking of the top US officials themselves. Chiang Kai-shek firmly opposes it, and of course our side also firmly opposes it.
So that's not the point.The key is where Eisenhower got the confidence to say that peace on the Korean peninsula cannot let the United States and its allies suffer.
"Picatinny Arsenal, very good."
Decades later, Picatinny made a small rail, which made many people think that this company made small parts on rifles.In fact, Picatinny has always been a heavy equipment arsenal.At this time period, Picatinny is making a big news, ah no, a big guy, the M65 "Atomic Anne" artillery.The main purpose of the development of this artillery is to launch nuclear shells, so in this era, the M65 is simply called an atomic cannon.
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"Prime Minister, Minister Lee, the Americans probably transported two heavy artillery capable of firing nuclear bombs to South Korea."
Tang Hua sorted out the materials, first went to Li Kenong, and Minister Li went to the Prime Minister to hold a meeting first.
"This is the intelligence and historical data of the Soviet comrades following up on Picatinny's arsenal," Tang Hua said. "Picatinny started this project very early. In 1949, the United States had an idea and began to design a miniaturized atomic bomb. In the same year, the U.S. military signed a contract with the Picatinny Arsenal. At this time, they should start developing nuclear artillery. As for why they chose the Picatinny Arsenal, the reason is that after the end of World War II, the United States looted the technical data of the German K5 train gun Most of it was taken by the Picatinny Arsenal."
"49 years, 50 years, 51 years... In 1952, the U.S. Army's new contract came. This is the fourth time that the U.S. Army paid Picatinny. The total amount was 320 million U.S. dollars, but it didn't say what to do with the 320 million U.S. dollars .According to the estimated price of nuclear artillery in previous rounds, this is the money to manufacture the first batch of 4 nuclear artillery.”
"A nuclear cannon costs 80 US dollars? 400 million rubles?" Li Kenong was surprised.
"It has a large caliber, is heavy, and has a long range. It is estimated that this type of artillery can be manufactured in a dozen or twenty pieces at most. If the output does not increase, the price will become more expensive." Tang Hua said, "The KGB obtained the Picatinny in 1950. In the news of the development of nuclear artillery, it was initially believed that the Americans were developing a 280mm train gun, which was a copy of the K5. By the end of 1952, the KGB overturned the previous guess, because they obtained more detailed information, showing that this is a Vehicle-mounted cannon. That is to say, the cannon plus the load-carrying chassis may weigh tens of tons. No country has ever developed a vehicle-mounted artillery system with such a large load before. The shells and loading crane may need to be equipped with another accessory vehicle Another installation. But now the doubts of the intelligence have emerged. At the end of January 1953, someone saw the No. 1 and No. [-] prototypes of this nuclear artillery in New York. The three points of Picatinny, New York, and the Aberdeen Proving Ground Not on the same line, he took the nuclear artillery to New York in the opposite direction, indicating that it was going to be shipped to somewhere."
Prime Minister: "It was shipped out of the United States. Looking at it now, there are probably two destinations. One is to be shipped to Europe, and the most likely is to be shipped to West Germany to threaten the Soviet Union. The other is to go ashore in Busan and threaten us."
Li Kenong: "For these two possibilities, I think there is at least a 70.00% possibility that they will be shipped to the Korean Peninsula, and only 30.00% that they will be shipped to West Germany."
"It's already March 3th. If they had shipped to Europe, this time would have arrived long ago. European newspapers should start shouting protests," Tang Hua said.
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