Chapter 331: Say it or not
A newspaper allowed me to read it for an entire afternoon, tangled up for an afternoon. One of the newspaper reports was the first communiqué of the Yalta Conference. I am entangled in whether to poke out the "secret agreement" that betrays China's interests at this meeting! In the past, I must have stabbed it out without hesitation, but now I have learned to think about it more. It's just that the more I think about it, the more I lose my mind, and there is no one to discuss this matter. When you think about things too much, the more you think about them, the more complicated they become. Even the research company's historical materials on Russia are ...... within their own thinking. Until Xiao Jiahui came to "invite" herself to dinner.
After dinner, I took my daughter to the beach for a walk, took the opportunity to empty my mind, and watched the afterglow gradually dissipate before taking Jiahui back. Prepare coffee and black tea, you are determined to think things clearly, fully estimate the consequences when you say it, and give yourself a good reason if you don't say it, and you are also a self-proclaimed decisive person, how can you be willing to suffer from gains and losses?
I remember some people say that problems are the best way to think! I first ask a question that I must answer: Why do you want to poke out the "secret covenant" and what purpose do you want to achieve? The answer to this question is clear to me, it is because of the longing for the establishment of the Outer Mongolian State! Very good, the thinking is straightened out, and the problem is really happy! The question that arises is, can it be stopped if it is poked out? Who will stop it? Kuomintang government? I couldn't help but fall into deep thought.
What the Big Three have determined or want to determine has determined that the environment in which China will deal with this incident is extremely bad. Will the Kuomintang government, as the main body, be able to hold on? The result is no, this is a fact! Jiang Gong agreed after "painful suffering". In my previous life, I had seen an article about the description of this paragraph in Chiang Kai-shek's diary after decryption. At that time, I was also very moved, and now I think about it, when the Qing government ceded the land, would those in power be "happy"?
Outer Mongolia has long been "de facto independent", and it is almost legally recognized! The Kuomintang recognized it in the Sino-Soviet Treaty of Friendship and Alliance with the Soviet Union, agreeing to a referendum in Outer Mongolia. The following year, the authorities recognized it on the basis of the results of the referendum. By the way, when was the treaty signed?
......, the day before Japan's surrender was also the sixth day after the Soviet Union sent troops to the Northeast! Thinking of this, my heart was already cold, and the role I could play was just to let the Kuomintang government prepare earlier. This kind of result has nothing to do with knowing early or knowing late, in short, I admit it under the persecution of others!
If the Kuomintang government can't count on it, then it will only be made public! How about blocking the Kuomintang government from signing? As long as the Kuomintang government is forced not to sign, there is room for it, right? Of course, you have to take a lot of risks, and the people around you will not have a good time. When the two major countries work together to investigate the leak, the "rumors" come from themselves, and people can quickly find out. Sacrificing some people to protect yourself? Hey, you're thinking too much, it's useless! I won't die, at most I'm incognito. Run back to China, first be a Kuomintang soldier to wash your experience, and then surrender to the People's Liberation Army, maybe there is the possibility of becoming a general in the future! I can't help but feel warm when I think about it.
The question is, does the Kuomintang care about the opposition of the common people? No, it won't! Did Stalin and Roosevelt care? Not to mention that the three giants don't even care if the whole of China is against it.
Poking it out yourself is useless in any way, the conclusion can be so certain.
It's just that I drank too much coffee, and I can't sleep for the time being anyway, so let's continue to think about it!
What if the KMT resolutely refuses to sign? Wrong! The Kuomintang government signed it in a hurry, after the Soviet Union entered the Northeast. There is a "historical legend" that Stalin betrayed the Chinese Communist Party and made Chiang Kai-shek decide to sign it. It also seems wrong to say "betrayed", Stalin de facto promised not to support the Chinese Communist Party! Chiang Kai-shek did not look at the strength of the Communist Party from the bottom of his heart, and although he was taboo about the Soviet Union's support for the Communist Party, it would not be the primary issue. There is only one explanation, Chiang Kai-shek was worried that the Soviet Union would not leave the Northeast if it was lazy! When the treaty was signed, he was sure that the Soviet Union would withdraw from the Northeast. This decision involved Chiang Kai-shek's lack of global vision .......
Insight? Americans don't lack global vision! Why did the meeting behave the way it did? It's not that he doesn't care about China's interests. Praying that the strong have a trace of consideration for the interests of the weak in their hearts is simply wishful thinking! Saying that he betrayed China's interests is a hurt felt by the Chinese, and even if people betray the whole of China, they will not feel any guilt about the Chinese, which is not the problem.
What do Americans want to do? Don't worry, this question needs to be sorted out again.
Push open the window and look at the starry night sky in the east. The cold night breeze blew in his face, and he couldn't help but shiver. The future global pattern is a two-power struggle for hegemony, how could Roosevelt not be clear, and now it can be seen from the information given by the research company that the US methods for dealing with the Soviet Union have basically taken shape, and they are about to form a theory and start it. What are these three giants doing in Yalta? It's about dividing their respective post-war spheres of influence around the world! That's why you can't figure it out! Where is China qualified to participate in this kind of conference! When it came time to divide the sphere of influence in the East, even Britain, which now controls the Indian colonies, is not qualified to put its beak! This shows that the United States has the certainty of driving British power out of Asia after the war.
Thinking about it, the Soviet Union had already promised to send troops to fight Japan at the Munich Conference, and promised to send troops two or three months after defeating the German fascists, and even at the Yalta Conference, it did not change its tune. It is not here to explain the problem, but to say that Roosevelt's conditions for Stalin in order to reduce the casualties of the Americans in the fight against Japan can be said to be untenable. Roosevelt was not worried about the Soviet Union not sending troops, but about what the bottom line of the Soviet Union's requirements after the Soviet Union sent troops! No one in history has tried to hide this answer from Stalin, but with Roosevelt's question!
In the eyes of Roosevelt and Stalin, China was already controlled by the United States and the sphere of influence of the West. Independent Outer Mongolia happened to be a buffer zone recognized by the two people, and they did not have the spare strength and conditions, nor did they have the idea of starting a third world war, they just wanted to carve up the world.
Stalin's demands did not go beyond Roosevelt's bottom line, so even bargaining did not exist. Even Roosevelt may have been pleased to see that Stalin had violated Chinese interests, thus burying a thorn in the hearts of the Chinese.
A wild wind blew, and I couldn't help but have a cold war again! Hurriedly closed the window, re-boiled a cup of hot tea, and after it warmed up, he also smiled bitterly. How could the Americans have allowed Chiang Kai-shek to spoil what they had ordered? What would happen if Chiang Kai-shek was tough? I'm afraid Roosevelt would have been happy to see it! That's why Roosevelt left a foreshadowing point. Stalin, who was not satisfied, would turn to unabashedly support the Chinese Communist Party, and would the Americans send troops to help Chiang Kai-shek?
Judging by the Korean War, the Americans dared to send troops, but the Soviets did not dare! Truman did not dare to send troops to China, but Roosevelt certainly dared! The consequences of this are absolutely unimaginable in China! It is entirely possible to come up with a "river and rule."
The Americans feared a civil war in China before the defeat of Japan, so they went all out to arm the Kuomintang troops and pacify the Communists. In fact, both the Soviet Union and the United States wanted to dismember China! A unified China makes them feel uneasy, and they don't even want to hide these thoughts.
In his memoirs, Li Zongren said: "The leaders of the United States who I dealt with back then were all inexperienced people. These people are capable of directing world affairs in the face of the status quo, but they are certainly powerless in dealing with serious international crises. If they were to be as ruthless and shrewd as Joseph Stalin, and as good at seizing the moment as he was, China would surely be finished. ”
Before the Yalta Conference, when the "torch-like eyes" of the two giants scanned China, I am afraid that they did not stay on their husband for a moment. This is also a kind of luck, China's saddest ending of World War II, with the efforts of Mr. and his comrades-in-arms, but for China to win the brightest future. The Marshall Plan did not "benefit" China, and the ...... of the Sino-US Treaty of Friendship, Commerce and Navigation was not implemented.
When the morning sun shone on him through the window, he also ended his cranky thoughts.