Kissinger pretended to be sick and visited China secretly

In 1971, China and the United States reached a tacit understanding, and Nixon decided to send Kissinger as a secret envoy to China, and they quietly made arrangements, which not only drizzled so that the country could have an ideological preparation for the upcoming historic breakthrough, but at the same time did not reveal the heavenly opportunity.

In order to hide his eyes, Kissinger carefully arranged a trip around the world. On July 1, Kissinger took off from Andrews Base in Washington on a presidential plane and arrived in Saigon two days later.

On July 4, he arrived in Thailand. On 6 July, he flew to New Delhi. Reporters from some major US broadcasters and newspapers are keeping a close eye on Kissinger's every move, but it seems that Kissinger will not make any surprising moves.

On July 8, Kissinger flew to Islamabad, by which time not many people had paid much attention to him. Kissinger recalled: "The reporters were so tricked by me that they were going to cry. I do 6 activities a day, day after day, and I always keep my mouth shut. They waited on a hot day, watching me go in and out, out and out, without saying a word, and by the time I arrived in Islamabad, there were only three reporters left in front of me. "The greatest escape drama in the history of contemporary diplomacy is about to take place in Pakistan.

First, Kissinger paid a 90-minute courtesy call to the President of Pakistan. Afterward, as planned, it was announced that the official banquet for the American dignitary had to be cancelled due to the overwork of the long journey, and that he would take a car to the Natiagali Farmstead at an altitude of 8,500 feet to rest for a while.

The next day, July 9, the Pakistani government announced Kissinger

"Feeling a little unwell" and having to stay in Natia Galido for a few days. Some reporters said he was on the right track

"Delhi dysentery" is a common problem of travelers who come and go in a hurry, and some reporters speculate that he went to East Pakistan to resolve the conflict between President Yahya and the Bangladeshi leaders, and no one thought about China.

"Deciphering the Thirty-six Strategies" Kissinger pretended to be sick and secretly visited China is in the middle of the hand, please wait a while,

Once the content is updated, please refresh the page again to get the latest updates!