Chapter 611: Peace Talks

Seeing that the internal situation had calmed down and that the people had a certain degree of acceptance of the reunification talks, Zhu Dunru, on behalf of the Taiwan authorities, announced that he would formally hold reunification talks with the mainland, and that he had extensively invited bigwigs of various political parties to join the negotiating committee in order to take care of the interests of all quarters.

When such a bombshell news came out, the majority of the people on the mainland, who had found the clues from the flashing clues of some well-informed people, could not help but rejoice, and in addition to the fact that the military actually controlled the Diaoyu Islands some time ago, a sense of national pride spontaneously arose, and spontaneous group celebrations soon appeared.

Even though he learned the good news before most people, and even though Duke was unable to attend the celebration on an unprecedented scale in person, Duke was still thrilled to see the excited faces on TV, and he was actually still an angry young man, no different from most people in this regard.

The only difference is that Duke feels that he should be more proud, and the rapid growth of military strength under his auspices or assistance has played a great role in facilitating this major event, whether it is the shock of the military delegation to Taiwan Island in the early stage, or the muscles exposed in the South China Sea this time, showing that the PLA is fully capable of sinking or damaging US aircraft carriers, countering and deterring the US military threat, and acting resolutely in the Diaoyu Island exercises, so as to clearly and unmistakably express the determination and ability of the mainland side for those Taiwan people who are lucky.

And the PLA can do all this, and you can see the great contribution that Duke has made in it.

The Yankees, who have always been arrogant and arrogant, have shown extraordinary restraint militarily in the face of China's unexpected hard-hitting tactics this time, and it is simply too low-key to be unimaginable -- due to the previous underestimation, although four aircraft carrier formations have now entered the western Pacific region, after the PLA skillfully demonstrated the ability to break through the anti-submarine defense line of the US aircraft carriers, it has been shown that the four aircraft carrier formations are not enough to defeat the PLA.

Because in the three submarine submarines that lurked and intercepted the USS Ford, the PLA dispatched three different types of submarine formations, which means that at least three types of submarines of the PLA can effectively break through the anti-submarine protection system of the US aircraft carrier! There is nothing more shocking to the US military than this news, when the PLA submarine strength has been raised to such a level.

Therefore, in order to counter the PLA's rapidly increasing submarine force, the US military has begun to deploy troops, and now a large number of US submarines of various types have begun to carry out strategic maneuvers toward the western Pacific region, and the best weapon for dealing with submarines is still submarines. At the same time, two new squadrons of F-22 and three squadrons of F-35 fighters from the mainland were also urgently transported to the base of the Japanese to strengthen the strength of this side.

Prior to the completion of these deployments, US Secretary of State Burns, in his assessment of China's recent actions on the Diaoyu Islands, only expressed the strongest verbal protest, demanding that China refrain from taking unilateral measures and resolve the issue through negotiations.

This tone is so low-key that it is not at all like the personality of the global boss on weekdays, which greatly disappointed both the Japanese officials and the public. The Japanese government lost the military support of the Americans, and with its current strength, it was impossible to make any strong counterattacks, and the Japanese people launched large-scale protests against this, and a small number of Japanese militants said that they would organize a landing on the island to swear sovereignty.

However, there is no pressure on the Chinese side to vigorously push forward cross-strait talks step by step, and military preparations are also being adjusted to prepare for any external provocation in the southeast.

Against this background, the negotiators on both sides of the strait made concessions, and the two sides agreed to take a five-year transition period to draft the Basic Law and complete the integration of various fields.

Militarily, since the Taiwan side has confirmed that it cannot prevent the PLA from landing on the island, it has not dwelled on this issue any longer, but has only won a 10-year transition period for the Taiwan military to reorganize and gradually reorganize and reduce the number of troops from the current 300,000, and eventually about 50,000 to 80,000 of the 200,000 army personnel will retain the future Taiwan Island Special Administrative Region Guard Corps, and the nearly 100,000 professional military personnel of the navy and air force will be integrated with the PLA, with some of them stationed on Taiwan Island and the other part of them entering various defense zones on the mainland.

In this way, the Taiwan side has found a good way out for the middle- and lower-ranking elite officers of the military, and some people in the mainland's Politburo originally had some scruples about this, believing that this would affect the purity of the PLA, but old man Liu and other military generals believe that in the great process of realizing the great rejuvenation of the nation, it is necessary to believe that this group of elite personnel on Taiwan Island has the ability to see the situation clearly and make a wise choice, and at the same time, they can quickly integrate and form combat effectiveness in such relatively professional arms as the navy and air force.

Therefore, the military gave a 10-year transition period, confirming that the junior officers below the colonel level could allow Taiwanese soldiers to choose their own political identity, but the purity of the colonel must be guaranteed. Through this compromise, the problem of the future path of most middle- and lower-ranking officers and professional non-commissioned officers on Taiwan Island has been solved.

As for the political system, taking into account the ideas and voices of the people on Taiwan and the unanimous request of the major political parties on the island, the mainland agrees that the Taiwan system will remain unchanged for 70 years under the guidance of the new Taiwan Basic Law, unless Taiwan spontaneously amends the Basic Law to bring it closer to the mainland.

On the issue of maintaining national security, Taiwan agreed to enact legislation to classify substantive acts of treason, such as the rebellion of the Taiwan army, the initiation of an independence referendum, and the illegal theft of state military secrets, as treason, and at the same time to enact legislation prohibiting the activities of foreign political organizations or groups expressly prohibited by the central government from operating on Taiwan.

The activities of Taiwan islanders within the mainland must abide by the legal regulations of the mainland, that is to say, Taiwan islanders can follow their own existing model for their activities within Taiwan, but they cannot automatically extend this to the outside of Taiwan.

This regulation is much more generous than that on Hong Kong Island, and from a general point of view, the life of people on Taiwan Island can be said to be okay as usual.

The mainland, which is becoming more and more confident, has no scruples about this after more than 20 years of operation of one country, two systems on Hong Kong Island, and as long as Taiwan people operate in their own circles, no matter how much you toss the central authorities, they are not afraid. For example, the system of the Independent Commission Against Corruption on Hong Kong Island at the beginning has also played a very good role after the introduction of the mainland in Hong Kong Island.

In terms of economy, because economic interaction began long ago, the best integration between the two sides of the strait is now this piece, after the return of Taiwan Island, all restrictions on mainland funds will naturally be lifted, for the people of Taiwan Island, this is a great benefit, it will mean that Taiwan Island will usher in a round of mainland capital boom, provide more job opportunities, and the mainland side can also make use of Taiwan Island's accumulation of technology in the electronics industry to complete the improvement of the modern industrial system more quickly.

It is also a huge opportunity for Taiwan's business community, as the lifting of restrictions will make it easier for them to move capital, and they will be able to invest in the industries they want to invest in and maximize the benefits of capital, just like mainland enterprises.

Therefore, when the draft agreement was finally introduced after more than two months of bargaining, it was supported by the vast majority of people on Taiwan. For the people in the mainland, being able to return is the greatest joy, and the distribution of interests between brothers is secondary, so there is no dissatisfaction with this.

(Rapid transition, Xiaofei is a political novice, and the conditions for cross-strait reunification are nonsense, which is not the focus of this book.) Thank you for the book friends "Ming Xingzu" and "Wolf Howling Moon" for their gracious rewards, thank you very much! In particular, the book friend "Wolf Howling Moon" can become a subscribed reader from a stolen post, and Xiaofei feels honored. )