Chapter 653: The U.S. Response

Karenia's remarks made Yang Weiping suddenly realize that he has always taken the thinking and concepts of future generations as the starting point on the issue of Taiwan, thus ignoring the irreconcilable contradictions between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party in today's specific historical period!

On the mainland, many of the old founding fathers have never forgotten the glorious historical mission of reunifying the whole of China.

The party-state veterans on the Taiwan side are also constantly pondering how to counterattack the mainland and restore the glory of the party-state in the past.

Against this historical background, how could Yang Weiping, who "made his own claims" and "arbitrarily" invested a huge amount of money in Taiwan to help the Taiwan government discover heavy industry and the people's livelihood economy, not be regarded as collaborating with the enemy and capital enemy by those veteran cadres in China who were extremely hostile to the Kuomintang and the Kuomintang reactionaries?

Based on the misunderstanding caused by this kind of "assumption," how could these veteran cadres not be hostile to Yang Weiping? How could they tolerate him, the No. 1 big capitalist in China, to continue to "exploit and oppress" the broad masses of working people in China?

Thinking about the root of this problem, Yang Weiping suddenly woke up. You can't blame others for being hostile to him, you can only blame yourself for being too "self-righteous".

Perhaps, from Yang Weiping's point of view, it is not wrong for him to want to perfect the solution of the Taiwan and Bay problems in the hands of Jiang Dagongzi. However, if we think about it carefully, we can see that there is nothing wrong with the consistent and firm stand of the large group of veteran revolutionary cadres who hold real power in China in dealing with the "Kuomintang, Kuomintang, and Party reactionaries."

The mistake lies in the fact that Yang Weiping should not have invested in Taiwan in the name of the Tiangong Group in the first place! He should not take it for granted! If he had considered it thoroughly at that time and registered a US-funded company to deal with the Taiwan government, perhaps there would not have been any misunderstanding that should not have occurred.

However, the mistake has been cast, and the wood has been made into a boat. Regret doesn't play a role now. can only make mistakes, relying on the influence of Tiangong Group in the international community and the Taiwan government. Speed up the process of restructuring Taiwan under "one country, two systems."

The unification of the whole of Myanmar by force has become an inevitable trend that no one can stop. Now that the Taiwan government has now joined in, what Yang Weiping has to do next is to strengthen the economic and economic control of North Burma over Taiwan as much as possible, and then urge Jiang Dagongzi to accept the "alliance under the city" he proposed!

As for domestic affairs, Yang Weiping can only try not to participate in peace as much as possible. With the whole of Myanmar as a support point, backed by the newly established Tengchong Special Economic Zone. Then, the large-scale development of the western region will speed up the pace of China's economic reform and opening up, in order to thoroughly resolve all the problems facing the realization of Taiwan's peaceful reunification before the third generation of leaders take office.

Seeing that Boss Yang had been sitting there with deep brows and deep thoughts, Karenia was very amusement and did not say anything worried.

As for Yang Weiping's idea of plotting Taiwan, Karenia has long been aware. In this regard, the Soviet top leadership has also repeatedly analyzed and demonstrated in detail, and finally came to a conclusion that the US imperialists will absolutely not sit idly by, and that the Taiwan and Bay issues will definitely become the fuse for the rupture of relations between China and US imperialism in the future.

Let Yang Weiping volunteer to act as a "-stirring stick" in the Asia-Pacific region. Compare with the interests of the USSR in Asia.

With Karenia's understanding of Boss Yang, she can be sure that Boss Yang's ambition will never be satisfied with a unified Myanmar, and his influence will definitely expand to neighboring countries and regions in the future. In view of the increasingly cold stalemate between Yang Weiping and the Chinese government, the military and economic forces under his control must be able to form a certain kind of containment in China, and this is also in line with the national interests of the Soviet Union.

Chairman Andropov clearly realized this, so he secretly authorized Karenia to go all out to support Boss Yang to accelerate the armed unification of the whole of Myanmar. And take this as an opportunity to further divide the relationship between Yang Weiping and the Huaxia government.

No great nation ignores the fact that it is surrounded by a powerful neighbor who is both militarily and economically powerful. This is not a transfer based on the will of a certain person, but a matter determined by geopolitical affairs.

The intelligence gathering capabilities of the KGB. Undoubtedly the most powerful in this world.

The reason why Karenia deliberately reminded Yang Weiping was because she had already learned from the guòKGB's intelligence network that Huaxia's intelligence system had detected the "improper relationship" that Northern Burma and the Taiwan government were planning. Moreover, Karenia also has important information that the Rock Mercenaries have had an armed exchange of fire with the special squad that has secretly infiltrated the territory of South Burma.

Yang Weiping has a headache here, and Li Meiqi, the CIA's "queen bee", also feels extremely tricky at this time.

Because, Li Meiqi has clearly felt that the operation she is responsible for has been out of control. A succession of unexpected situations. It wasn't in her plan at all.

With her keen professional sense, Li Meiqi can now conclude that the North Burmese side is planning a very big operation, and this operation has received the full assistance of Taiwan's intelligence agencies. The objective of the operation was undoubtedly to directly guide the Third Army of the Burmese government army.

If the Taiwanese side assists North Burma in successfully countering the Third Army in South Burma. Li Meiqi didn't have to think about it, the situation in South Burma would inevitably fall into a state of erosion, and the collapse of the Win Nai military government could completely enter the countdown.

This is obviously not in the interests of the United States! Therefore, Li Meiqi is very eager to transmit this information back to the CIA at the moment, but unfortunately, she is now being closely pursued by a group of extremely elite professional soldiers who do not know the origin, and she cannot get out.

Li Meiqi originally wanted to easily and secretly kidnap An Peiya for a few hours, in order to ask An Peiya about the real purpose of her trip. Who would have thought that the plan did not change quickly, and an elite mercenary force appeared out of nowhere, and the operation team she was in charge of was almost completely wiped out.

As the saying goes, blessings are incomparable, and disasters are not singular. What made Li Meiqi feel extremely troublesome was that the KGB's operation team in Myanmar suddenly appeared out of nowhere to attack her without any signs. If it weren't for her quick reaction and experience, I am afraid that she would have fallen into the hands of KGB at this moment.

This night can be said to be the most difficult and dangerous crisis that Li Meiqi has faced since joining the CIA.

She didn't know whether the KGB people wanted to fish in troubled waters and take advantage of the fire to loot, or whether the polar bears deliberately planned to cooperate with the North Burmese side to unify the whole of Myanmar. But one thing Li Meiqi can be sure of, no matter what, she must pass this important information back.

The United States and China joined forces to inflict great losses on the Soviet Union in Afghanistan. Could it be that the Soviets wanted to repay the favor with the other, intending to help North Burma unify the whole of Burma and then hammer a nail into the southwestern hinterland of China, posing a threat to the national strategy of China and the United States in the Asia-Pacific region?

The USSR was dragged in Afghanistan. The main focus of the United States is on the Middle East, Britain is overwhelmed by Argentina because of the Falklands War, and China is bent on reform, opening up, and economic development. Several of the major powers that seem to be able to intervene in Burma's civil war are now unable to intervene in a timely and effective manner in a short period of time.

At present, the only country that can stop the north-Burmese army from moving south is Huaxia!

But the question is, will the top management of Huaxia do this?

Although it is said that Yang Weiping, the behind-the-scenes controller of the North Burmese regime, has a very stiff relationship with the conservative forces in the top echelons of China, who can guarantee that this is not a smoke bomb thrown by the Chinese government. Its ultimate goal is to seize an outlet to the sea facing the Indian Ocean for the Chinese soldiers?!

If this speculation is true, then why would the Chinese side agree that Taiwan will also extend its hand to Burma?

Rao is Li Meiqi, who has always been known in the CIA for her cautious thinking and clever scheming, but at this time, she was also confused by the complicated situation in front of her.

With Aung San Suu Kyi coming forward and the Taiwan government acting as an intermediary, Li Meiqi no longer has any illusions about Dechen Myint Maung, commander of the Third Army in South Burma. It can also be determined that after dawn, Naypyidaw, the northern gate of the southern Burmese government army, will definitely change the sky!

After using all his skills and being shot in the shoulder, he successfully threw off the pursuers behind him. Maggie Lee arrived rather than embarrassed by another secret CIA stronghold south of Naypyidaw.

Soon, the Pentagon's combat readiness duty room received an urgent intelligence from the Asian division of the CIA.

At three o'clock in the morning, President Reagan was woken up by George H.W. Bush and Secretary of State Shultz, who had just been his president for eight hours.

The actor-turned-US president had just undergone a short minor surgery a few days ago and had not yet fully recovered, but at this moment he had to take over the presidency again because of the unexpected events in Myanmar.

During his tenure, Reagan was known for being particularly tough on the Soviet Union in international affairs. Its China policy is somewhat ambiguous. He was a staunch supporter of "neoconservatism," but at the same time guided his studies of relations with China with pragmatism. Last year, he also made a public visit to China and carried out a great deal of work, and included China among the friendly members of the African allies. A large number of strategic goods embargoed against China by the "Batumi Agreement" have been lifted.

Reagan did not pay much attention to the newly emerging North Burmese regime. Compared to the ongoing US-British joint strategy against the Soviet Union. Myanmar is nothing but a disease of ringworm and scabies.

However, Reagan never imagined that the North Burma People's Army would dare to openly and unilaterally tear up the "North-South Armistice Peace Agreement in Burma" signed under the auspices of the United States, intending to cross the 20th parallel in one fell swoop, dismantle the US-backed military government in South Burma, and unify the whole of Burma.

Secretary of State Scholz handed President Reagan a compilation of all sorts of classified and unclassified information that the Pentagon had put together. While rubbing his temples with his hands, he sighed and said, "That Mr. Baron from Northern Burma has really caused us a big trouble this time. According to the information transmitted by the CIA, this time the North Burmese People's Army has made full preparations and intends to strike hard to destroy the resistance of the South Burmese government army in one fell swoop. Let Myanmar achieve peaceful reunification in the true sense. ”

Reagan's face was gloomy, his right hand clenched his fist and slammed it lightly on the conference table, and said in a cold voice: "The authority of the United States cannot be trampled on! Since the North Burmese dare to challenge the authority of the United States, they must be allowed to receive the punishment they deserve for the mistakes they have made!"

Secretary of Defense Weinberg smiled nonchalantly and said, "Mr. President, with all due respect, even if we order the Fifth Fleet to be dispatched now, it will be too late in time. Because of the military strength of the North Burmese People's Army, the navy, land and air force, the South Burmese government and government forces are not opponents of the same level at all. According to the Pentagon's analysis, even if the Third Army of South Burma is not instigated, the South Burmese government army will be able to withstand the frontal battlefield for up to three days, which is still an optimistic estimate. ”

"I don't think the Fifth Fleet, which is stationed in the Persian Gulf, can move. Schultz shook his head mildly and said, "Compared to the interests of the Middle East, the military government of South Burma in Wennai is not worth mentioning at all. ”

Reagan didn't seem to care at all about whether the government forces in South Burma could withstand the People's Army in North Burma, and said in a deep voice with a blank face: "The problem now is that the Soviets are already intervening in the Burmese civil war!"

The elder Bush smiled wisely, "Mr. President, after the analysis of many think tanks, we have come to the conclusion that the Soviet Union is unlikely to reap substantial benefits in Burma. Although Andropov, as the new leader of the Soviet Union, introduced a series of new reform measures, these measures were mainly aimed at the internal Soviet Union, and externally, Andropov was actually shrinking the influence of the Soviet Union in the international community. This can be seen from the fact that the Soviet Union has begun to withdraw its troops from Afghanistan in batches. ”

"Hehe, I think it's our 'Star Wars Project' that's starting to work. Weinberg smiled lightly: "In a sense, letting Baron John Young unify Burma will also be beneficial for us to balance China in the future." Now, as long as Northern Burma and China are allowed to continue their ongoing pace of opening up the market economy, it will not be long before the Chinese Communist Party will face pressure from the rising propertied class and will have to separate power.

In particular, the Northern Burmese regime has implemented exactly the Western liberal economy, and the intensity and pace of its reforms are even greater and more determined than those of China. We can fully foresee that it will not be long before a new Burma, a democratic government, will emerge in the southwestern hinterland of China, and that Myanmar will be ideologically no different from ours. ”

Reagan's face softened slightly, and he pouted: "Well, a democratic country with complex domestic problems, strict contradictions among various ethnic groups, and a love of infighting will greatly suppress the power they can exert and become an excellent market for the United States, and a flag-bearer to follow our global strategy." ”

Bush Sr. nodded and said, "Therefore, we should focus on winning over and guiding North Burma, rather than dealing with them in the same way as dealing with the Soviet Union." What's more, as the de facto controller of Northern Burma, Baron John Young and the Tiangong Shi Yàn Room under his control are still participants in the 'Star Wars Project'.

The most important thing is that in recent years, we have gained a lot of advanced scientific and technological strength in the cooperation with Tiangongshi Yàn Room. Those consortia and companies that cooperate with Tiangong Group have also reaped huge economic benefits. ”

Schultz echoed and said: "I think that on the issue of unifying the whole of Burma by force in North Burma, the government of North Burma still gives us more face. Before they held a press conference, they informed us in advance of the main cause of the incident, claiming that they could not tolerate the terrorist attacks carried out by the government forces of South Burma in North Burma. This is a very good sign, at least in the eyes of the North Burmese government, the United States needs to be accountable, our attitude is important, and they need to respect us enough. ”

Reagan glanced around at the table and finally showed a satisfied smile on his face, "According to your wishes, we can try to treat this incident as cold as possible?" (to be continued......