Chapter 169: Iron Strikes Need Its Own Hardness (Part II)

"Why, why did the USSR ......"

Looking at the car full of parts, Chen Yaoyang was a little distracted, he was very angry, but he didn't know how to get angry, because whether it was a formal diplomatic note or a relevant request for instructions, what was mentioned was "technology for scrap", although everyone knew what this "scrap" was. Pen | fun | pavilion www. biquge。 info

However, when the Soviets really did this, no one could say a word, not to mention the current shortage of various materials in China, he was not high-quality steel, it was simply a rare commodity, and 80% of the "scrap" shipped from the Soviet Union were steel products, which was also a relief for China that lacked steel.

But Chen Yaoyang did not feel half grateful in his heart, but was even more angry, because he was unwilling, and because he couldn't figure out why the Soviet Union, which was called the big brother, would do such an insincere thing; Why is it that it is obviously a comrade and an alliance, but it is necessary to stab the knife in the back like this!

"There is no reason, just because the chauvinism of our big brother of the Soviet Union is too strong!"

Just when Chen Yaoyang was powerlessly facing the cold wind and asked unwilling questions, a fluttering sentence poured into his ears along the wind, Chen Yaoyang was stunned, and then realized that Bai Yi, who was originally staring at the north, did not know when he came to him.

I saw him holding a cigarette in his mouth, his expression was neither happy nor sad, and he twisted a cigarette that had just been taken out of the cigarette case in his outstretched hand, signaled for a moment, and then said, "Do you want one!" ”

Seeing this, Chen Yaoyang couldn't help but be stunned, and subconsciously took the cigarette handed over by Bai Yi, but he quickly reacted, he didn't smoke at all, but this is not the point, the focus is on Bai Yi's attitude, as if he has accepted the reality, because in this old brother's body, Chen Yao** couldn't feel half of the resentment and indignation, so he looked at Bai Yi with some surprise: "Old Bai, aren't you angry?" Working hard for more than three months in exchange for a pile of scrap iron, are you willing? ”

"Willingly? Hmph, anyone who has put so much effort and done so many things to get such a result will not be reconciled! ”

"And what about you? Wrong...... Lao Bai, do you have any back-ups? ”

Looking at Bai Yi's smiling expression, Chen Yaoyang reacted violently, and it was no wonder that Chen Yaoyang thought like this, since he made up his mind to "exchange technology for waste", whether it was fishing Korolev with three types of equipment, or maintaining a tacit understanding with Poskorebeshev in Moscow, every step was almost expected, so that the whole process seemed complicated, but it was extremely smooth, if it wasn't for the unsatisfactory final result, it was perfect.

But because of this, when seeing Bai Yi's meaningful face, Chen Yaoyang concluded that all this was definitely expected by Bai Yi, and in fact, it was true, in fact, long before going to Moscow, Bai Yi felt that this trip to the Soviet Union may not be as smooth as expected.

There is no other reason than that Stalin, the leader of the Soviet Union with the name of "steel", actually had a very complicated mind about China, an Asian neighbor, on the one hand, he hoped that the victory of the Chinese revolution would further spread the red regime around the world; On the other hand, Stalin, who inherited the ambitions of the tsar, was always obsessed with the special rights and interests of the Soviet Union in northeast China.

In particular, the "medium-long railway" that crosses Northeast China and the big ~~! ~~Company, Brigade~~! ~~ The two ice-free ports have always been regarded by the Soviet Union as a spasm based on East Asia, so they did not hesitate to compete with the United States and Britain at the end of World War II, but also wrote these two fulcrums of China's northeast interests into the "Yalta Agreement" that laid the foundation of the post-war international order.

You must know that the sea port in East Asia has been coveted by Russia for more than 100 years, and the Soviet Union, which inherited Tsarist Russia's ambition to dominate the world, naturally could not let go of such a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to take advantage of the weakness of the Nationalist Government to firmly control these two core rights and interests in Northeast China.

It's just that people are not as good as heaven, and the weak Nationalist Government is indeed soft, and within a few years of hard work it was drowned by the tide of revolution, and finally the old look was changed to a new look and a new China was established, and the leaders of the new China could not give an inch to the issues involving the core sovereignty of the Northeast.

For this reason, China and the Soviet Union had held arduous negotiations in Moscow for almost a month, during which Stalin's attitude was very tough, and he resolutely did not agree to return the "Zhongchang Railway" and the Great ~~! ~~Company, Brigade~~! ~~ Shun two ice-free ports, and even proposed to aid construction in exchange for concessions from the new Chinese side.

However, the Chinese government did not give an inch, and the Western world led by the United States pressed the Soviet Union step by step, so that the Soviet Union had to need China's backup to maintain the global hegemony system, so Stalin was forced to agree to the Chinese government's proposal, which led to the signing of the Sino-Soviet Treaty of Friendship, Alliance and Mutual Assistance in February 1950.

However, what the Chinese government never expected was that although Stalin made great concessions, he played a trick, that is, he added such a clause to the supplementary clause of the "Sino-Soviet Treaty of Friendship, Alliance and Mutual Assistance": "If war breaks out in East Asia, the Soviet Navy can reuse Da~~!" ~~Company, Brigade~~! ~~ Along with the two ice-free ports, the 'Zhongchang Railway' must also be given the right to use it to the Soviet Union free of charge, in order to ensure the supply of the Soviet Navy! ”

At that time, China had just been founded, and diplomatic experience was extremely scarce, and the civil war had ended, and Japan was pressed by the United States like a little daughter-in-law.

As a result, as soon as the Sino-Soviet Union signed an alliance, Stalin sent a telegram to North Korea, agreeing to the reunification plan of the North Korean government that began in the second half of 1949, and at the same time, the Soviet troops in the Far East began to provide all-round military assistance to the North Korean army, and in just a few months, the North Korean army became one of the few strong armies in East Asia, and launched a reunification war in June 1950, and then the US military intervened, and the troops approached the Yalu River, and China was forced to send troops to Korea under the threat of its homeland.

At this point, half of the sky has been burned red in the war in East Asia, and the Soviet army continues to occupy the brigade with the provisions of the supplementary clause~~! ~~ Shungang, as for the right to use the "Zhongchang Railway" is also open to the Soviet Union, coupled with China's drag on the US military in North Korea, reducing the pressure on the Soviet Union in the European direction, prompting the Soviet Union to benefit a lot during this period.

In Bai Yi's previous life, these secrets were announced to the world with the collapse of the Soviet Union, so Bai Yi was able to understand the logic and intention of the Soviet Union's various policies in the early 50s of the 20th century.

In contrast, it is normal to disassemble good German machinery and weapons and equipment into real scrap metal and send them over, after all, the Soviet Union wants an obedient China, not a strong China!

"So before we left for the Soviet Union, the head of the General Logistics who visited Moscow met with Beria, so that the situation did not deteriorate to the point of no return, and this is not a hindsight, there is no way, who made Stalin old, and Beria's ambitions swelled beyond ......"