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Chapter 118 Black Hawk Down

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    "The main reason why China is currently experiencing constant internal and external troubles and social unrest is due to the Kuomintang's one-party dictatorship over the country, while local warlords from other political parties and other factions do not obey its dictatorship or lead to protests for their own selfish interests.  Counterattacks continue. The only way out for China is to radically reorganize the National Government and convene a National Political Consultative Conference attended by representatives from all political parties and all walks of life; completely end the one-party dictatorship of the Kuomintang and establish a pan-representative multi-party system with fair and effective representation.  Only when the political parties unite with the democratic government can we truly achieve political democratization and nationalization of the military, that is, the unification of military orders and political orders. The Kuomintang, on the other hand, must put down its pretensions to the Laozi Party, accept the participation of other political parties in politics with a broad mind, and provide benefits to the people of the country.  Give democracy and freedom; in this way, national representatives from all parties, groups, classes, and regions across the country can bring all aspects of public opinion and the voice of the people at the bottom, allowing the people to freely raise their objections to the government and the authorities  The views, opinions, and suggestions on the laws, guidelines, and policies promulgated by the government; only in this way can we pool our wisdom and efforts, unite the strength of the country, and discuss the country's governance plans, so that our country can slowly embark on a path of rejuvenation and prosperity."

    At around ten o¡¯clock in the evening, after attending the welcome banquet of the Chongqing Municipal Government, Zhang Xueliang and Qin Muhan were invited to the CCP¡¯s office in Chongqing to have a long talk with Chairman Mao Zedong and Vice Chairman Zhou Enlai.  With a high degree of reverence and admiration, Zhang Xueliang listened carefully to the wise words of these two revolutionary leaders and caught a glimpse of the great men.  "Yes, how can it be that in such a big country, the Kuomintang family has the final say on everything? If something happens to the country, all parties and factions should sit down and discuss it together. If you have different opinions or good ideas, just speak out. So many  Okay." Chairman Mao took Vice Chairman Zhou's words and added them in plain language, and then praised, "Shaoshuai Zhang, your 'Worker and Peasant' cigarettes really taste good! The name is also very good, and they are of good quality and price.  Lian, they are indeed drawn for us workers and peasants. Please remember to bring me a few more next time!"

    Zhang Xueliang's whole body relaxed at this time and he was no longer nervous.  He smiled and said, "Of course, since Chairman Mao likes it, I will definitely bring a few more to him next time." He then asked seriously, "Chairman Mao, Vice Chairman Zhou, you two are right. What about the details?  What should we do as the first step? Which should come first, 'political democratization' or 'military nationalization'?"

    Zhou Enlai said with a serious look: "Deputy Commander Zhang is also a soldier, and he should understand the principle that 'power comes from the barrel of a gun.' It is precisely because we have the army in our hands that we can ensure that we have the right to speak at this time." Political democratization  'There is no doubt that this must be completed before the 'nationalization of the military'. If the Kuomintang abandons the current one-party dictatorship, recognizes the legal and equal status of the Communist Party, reorganizes the National Government and forms a coalition of various parties with the Kuomintang and the Communist Party as the main body, the United Peace and Democracy  government; at that time, we will naturally hand over the troops in our hands. At that time, whether it is the Central Army of the Kuomintang or the local troops of other factions of the Kuomintang, or the Red Army of the Communist Party of China, the Northwest Army of our "Northern League", and Deputy Commander-in-Chief Zhang, your  The Northeastern Army must resolutely break away from its original political party group and be put under the command of the Ministry of National Defense and the Supreme Military Council. It will truly become the country's army and the Chinese national defense force, without any partisan distinction. Otherwise, basic democracy will not be  If our rights are not guaranteed, then after we hand over the army, won¡¯t we be in a situation where we are at the mercy of others?¡±

    "Yes! Marshal Zhang, if Chiang Kai-shek pats his chest and says to you that as long as you hand over all command of the Northeastern Army to him, he will guarantee that the country will achieve peace and democracy, would you believe it?" Chairman Mao laughed.  road.

    "Of course I don't believe it! Once the army is in his hands, and he and I break our promise and then fall out, there's nothing I can do about it!"

    "So, that's the truth! Our Communist Party has suffered this loss back then. Naturally, it has gained wisdom and will not fall into the same pit. Chiang Kai-shek must first reorganize the National Government and recognize the Communist Party and other third parties.  The legal status of the democratic parties; only after we have jointly formed a joint democratic government can we safely hand over the troops in our hands." Chairman Mao put away his smile and said resolutely.

    "First democratize politics, then nationalize the military." Zhang Xueliang felt that he had benefited a lot, and he asked, "Then how to reorganize the Kuomintang?"

    Zhou Enlai replied seriously: "The biggest drawback of the Kuomintang is that it is extremely corrupt and has widespread official corruption, especially the four major families of Chiang, Song, Kong, and Chen. To reorganize the Kuomintang, first of all, it must be adapted according to democratic principles  All the troops of the Kuomintang then liquidated the illegal properties of the four major families and confiscated the assets of bureaucratic capital and illegal capitalists, then abolished the pseudo-Constitution, carried out land reform, abolished traitorous treaties, etc" Zhou Enlai said, Zhang Xueliang listened frequently  ClickThe Japanese soldiers were also blown up and turned upside down.  Thick smoke was billowing on the snow, flames were flying, and streams of blood splashed onto the ground and quickly froze into ice.  The Soviet army, which was caught off guard by the Northeast Army's artillery fire, only reacted after more than ten minutes of confusion. The artillery units on both sides immediately launched a fierce exchange of bombardments.

    In the fighting area a few kilometers away, the sound of gunfire roared loudly, and the border defense troops from both sides were engaged in a bloody fight.  At the crash site, hundreds of Soviet soldiers nervously guarded the wreckage of the Black Hawk aircraft, where the fire had been extinguished. About twenty or thirty Soviet aircraft experts, officials from the Soviet Ministry of Interior, and intelligence agents from the Soviet State Security Service were guarding the crash site.  They were nervously moving up and down the wreckage of the plane.  The three grinding wheel cutting machines screamed "hissing" and raced for time to cut the helicopter's deformed door with all their strength. Amidst the one-meter-long splashes of fire, the severely deformed helicopter door was gradually cut open bit by bit.  .  "Hurry up! The Northeastern Army is now less than five kilometers away from us! We don't have much time!" Lieutenant General Frillenko, who came to the scene to command, shouted urgently.

    Four corpses of Northeastern Army officers whose flesh and blood were mangled and burned almost beyond recognition in the explosion were carried out one after another. Lieutenant General Frillenko was shocked at the first sight. He was very familiar with the ranks of the Northeastern Army.  With the system and military rank symbols, he clearly saw that one of the four corpses was a lieutenant general!  Lieutenant General Frillenko, who was even more certain in his heart that this plane was extraordinary and anything but ordinary, immediately ordered loudly: "Search this plane thoroughly and carefully inside and outside! Don't miss any place! You guys, immediately  Disassemble the anti-tank rocket launcher and six-barreled heavy machine gun from the aircraft! There are also important parts of the aircraft, especially the turbine engine! Quick! Quick! Cut them all off! We must master the most important core technology of these weapons!"

    Several officers and intelligence agents from the Ministry of Interior and General Security Bureau quickly got into the helicopter body.  I saw that the cabin was in a mess and was devastated. Most of the internal facilities were severely distorted and deformed by the huge impact during the explosion and burning. They were burnt black and dirty. One after another, they were burned to pieces.  Information, military maps and other documents were scattered among the ashes.  The eyes of the Soviet intelligence officers immediately shone with light. They carefully collected these pictures, papers, and ashes one by one as if they had found a treasure, and put them properly into a special box.

    The fierce battle on the snow outside the town of Turirog lasted until about three o'clock in the middle of the night. Both the Northeast Army and the Soviet Army suffered hundreds of casualties.  In order to prevent the situation from escalating, Liang Zhongjia ordered all the Northeastern Army that entered the Soviet Union to withdraw into China. The Soviet Army stopped its attack after catching up to the border between the two countries.  The warring forces on both sides immediately sent envoys to communicate, and exchanged the bodies of the other side's dead officers and soldiers for their own dead officers and soldiers.

    "Comrade Lieutenant General, this Northeastern Army plane and all the secrets on it are now the top secrets of the Soviet Union. I will return to Moscow immediately to prepare a report to Comrade Stalin. Before that, what you saw this past night  , Forget anything you hear about this aircraft, otherwise, you will be regarded as a traitor to the Soviet Union." At the airport of the Soviet Far East Army Base, the headed Moscow Ministry of Interior Commissioner was giving his final instructions and preparing to go back immediately.  It can be said that they returned with a full load and received a lot of unexpected surprises. What they transported back to Moscow was in addition to the "Iron Fist" air-to-ground anti-tank rocket launcher cut from the Northeast Army's "Nighthawk" helicopter, the "Vulcan" six-barreled heavy machine gun and helicopters.  In addition to their own turbine engines, transmission shafts, rudders, reducers and other important components, they also obtained a large number of top-secret military documents of the Northeastern Army.  These are all of immeasurable value.

    "Yes." Although the other party was just a colonel, Lieutenant General Frillenko stood respectfully and listened to the instructions as if he were meeting a superior.  At this time, in the Soviet Union, which was swept by the bloody "Great Purge", these political workers dispatched by the Soviet Central Politburo to various units were the emperors who held the power of life and death. There would be no good consequences if they were offended.  Lieutenant General Frillenko knew this very well.

    The transport plane slowly started, accelerated, and finally rose into the cloudy sky, carrying dozens of political and industrial officers, intelligence agents, and weapons experts from the Soviet Far East Front Headquarters and headed directly to Moscow in the snow and wind.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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