Chapter 58: Glory

Mongolia has a total population of only 3 million (refer to 2015 data here), and although it has a comprehensive army, navy and air force, its armed forces are really negligible. Pen ~ fun ~ pavilion www.biquge.info but Russia in the north of Asia is different, as the so-called emaciated camel is bigger than a horse, the glory of the Soviet Union has only passed a few decades, and the old man is not dead.

China and Russia really love and hate each other's existence.

Let's talk about love, because since the collapse of the Soviet Union, Russia and China are like brothers and sisters, the eldest does not think that the second child is poor, and the second child does not think that the boss is down, and they hold each other together to keep warm, only in this way can they resist the strategic pressure brought by the United States, and it can also be said that the two sides are forced to choose to unite. Time can be forgotten the most, and after several decades, China and Russia finally have a little bit of 'brotherly' feelings when China and the Soviet Union established diplomatic relations.

Let's say hate, when the Soviet Union collapsed, thousands of its domestic scientists were poached by China, and Russia did not hold on to it? In Afghanistan, the graveyard of empires, the cooperation of China, the United States and Europe set up a huge hole for the Soviet Union, which directly led to the financial bankruptcy of the Soviet Union, can Russia not hate this? In addition, China's self-defense and counterattack war against Vietnam made Vietnam, the small partner of the Soviet Union, unable to take care of itself, and the Soviet Union had to provide Vietnam with huge amounts of aid to maintain its status as the big brother of a socialist country, resulting in a huge outflow of Soviet financial revenues and hastening the collapse of the Soviet Union. Can Russia mind? Finally, there are the most sensitive historical and territorial issues on both sides, which I will not repeat (river crabs and beasts are everywhere).

China and Russia, which now seem to be like glue, know each other well that each other is nothing more than the result of compromises driven by national and national interests.

Since the 80s of the last century, China, the United States and Russia have been like the three kingdoms of Wei, Shu and Wu, and now China has been upgraded from the weakest Shu to the Eastern Wu, and can also wrestle with the world's boss at home. Russia, on the other hand, has been downgraded from being able to confront the world's boss, and has been relegated from Soochow to Xishu, and now without the support of China, it is a problem to keep the position of the third Xishu.

Since the reform and opening up, the strategic position of China and Russia has not only undergone a 180-degree change, it has simply happened, uh, a 270-degree change!

The United States is like the Wei State during the Three Kingdoms, which is eyeing China and Russia, and I can't wait to wake up that China and Russia have become a cloud of history, and the United States dominates the earth and becomes the last master of the earth.

At present, China and Russia are still holding together, but Russia is already on the weaker side of both China and Russia. Lao Maozi also knows the truth of cold lips and teeth, and hopes that China will be a little stronger to compete with the Yankees, but he categorically does not want to see China too strong, otherwise Lao Maozi will in fact become a vassal of China, and with the means of Zhonggong, Lao Maozi may have no chance to turn over. Therefore, on the premise of not violating the Sino-Russian strategic cooperative partnership, Lao Maozi does not mind doing bad things to China!

Of course, the key is to do things beautifully, so that people can't get evidence, so naturally no one dares to jump out and fan the flames at the risk of undermining the Sino-Russian strategic partnership.

Hey, then again, China doesn't think so: Russia just can't die in one breath, Russia in this state will not pose a threat to China, its economic development must be largely dependent on China, and finally it can be one of China's energy suppliers. This plan perfectly solves all the problems of China and Russia, including historical problems, and can be blamed in the past, but unfortunately Russia does not agree, but people take it as their responsibility to restore the glory of the Soviet Union!

As a result, China and Russia are forced to cooperate under strong pressure from US imperialism, but they are opposed by each other's national interests. Of course, this kind of confrontation is not a direct military confrontation or conflict, but it means that neither side will mind making some small stumbling blocks for the other side, either openly or covertly.

"Compared with the first two points, the last point that does not need to be considered too much is the attitude of the Mongolian government."

Wang Chunjie pointed to Ulaanbaatar and said indifferently. Although he was only an operational staff officer, he really didn't take this Outer Mongolia into account in his advice -- whether it was economic or military, Outer Mongolia really didn't have anything to do.

As a purely landlocked country separated from China, Outer Mongolia was regarded as one of the Soviet republics during the Soviet era, and even now it still treats Russians as guests and suppresses Chinese. Without Russia's full support, it would be difficult for Outer Mongolia itself to make waves. However, Russia is currently too busy to take care of itself, where does it have the spare strength to take care of Outer Mongolia?

If you want to know what it's like to be sandwiched between two big countries, just look at Outer Mongolia; If you want to know what it's like to be caught between three great powers, just look at the Korean Peninsula and Japan.

This is the sorrow of a small country, no matter how developed the economy is, without the corresponding strength to back it up, it will always be a chess piece and will not be allowed to turn over as a chess player.

Wang Chunjie put down the command pole and signaled that he had finished speaking.

Just when He Wenxing and Wang Chunjie were stating separately, the three bigwigs of the Qinling base, Major General Ouyang Longyun, the number one leader, Senior Colonel Zhang Yajie, the chief of staff, and Senior Colonel Wang Chunya, the logistics minister, their brains had been running countless times, and they had launched a set of analyses from their respective perspectives.

After He Wenxing and Wang Chunjie finished talking about the basic information, Chief of Staff Zhang Yajie spoke first: "I completely agree with the first suggestion put forward by our operational staff officers, and I believe that we should take measures to prevent trouble before it happens, and completely annihilate this team of unknown origin if necessary!" ”

After a pause, the hideous look on Zhang Yajie's face flashed, and he said fiercely: "Dare to make trouble at our doorstep, this is watching people in the crack of the door, and it will directly flatten us." Hmph, if you don't give them a good look, I really think we're all sick cats! In my opinion, send a team to annihilate them directly, and I would rather kill the wrong one than let go of a single living mouth, and I will let them run rampant again! ”

As the so-called strong generals have no weak soldiers, Ouyang Longyun is a militant, can the chief of staff who is his partner still be a bad seed? Chief of Staff Zhang Yajie and him Ouyang Longyun are simply 'raccoon dogs', see who is unhappy, whoever he wants to cut down.

shouts and kills at every turn, even Zhang Yajie doubted himself: What the hell am I really a chief of staff? came to the conclusion that he was 'damaged' by Ouyang Longyun.

Logistics Minister Wang Chunya glanced at the city of Ulaanbaatar on the map, gradually moved his gaze to East Gobi Province, and finally stopped at the city of Saiyin Shanda. In contrast, he seemed more steady.

"It is not advisable to mess up in the city of Ulaanbaatar, otherwise it will have an extremely negative effect on China's image, and the consequences are difficult to predict. ――”