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    Yang Zhen made a very calm judgment. After the old commander nodded, he shook his head: "If your judgment is accurate, judging from the composition of the British delegation, they are very determined this time.  Americans, you can imagine the pressure you are under. What should you do once they use aid as a means to force you to do what they want?"

    "You, not us, all the supplies they need are in their hands at the moment. This is a very important bargaining chip for them, but for us, it is a quite fatal weakness. Both said  It¡¯s better to choose the lesser harm, but what¡¯s before you now is the most disadvantageous.¡±

    "The central government has given you full autonomy in this matter, but this autonomy is an extremely difficult matter for you. I agree, it will be extremely detrimental to your future development, and may even affect your future development in a short period of time.  I don¡¯t agree that it is weakening your strength in disguised form. The pressure from the United States and Britain is also a serious problem that you have to face. "

    Hearing the deep concern in the old commander's mouth, Yang Zhen waved his hands and said: "Two old chiefs, Southeast Asia is a quagmire. I will not go there no matter what. This answer was given by the US military delegation as early as  I told Captain Pearson when he came to negotiate with me.¡±

    "Going. As you said, it is extremely harmful to us. It is almost a harmful thing without any benefit. Moreover, the matter is not just a simple loss of troops. From a close look, it is a disguised  Weakening our strength, but in the long run if we agree, it can even be said to be a disadvantage to the entire Chinese nation. "

    "The British can not only use us as a scapegoat to block the Japanese army from marching south, but they can also use their relationship with us to put pressure on Chongqing in exchange for benefits they should not get in some aspects, especially the British colonies.  Many people still have territorial disputes with us.¡±

    "Old chief, with the sense of smell of the United States and Britain, they will not fail to see the current domestic political situation. The Americans are worried that they will start a civil war again while our foreign war is pending, but the British's purpose is  I¡¯m afraid it¡¯s not that simple anymore.¡±

    "Using our conflicts and disputes with certain parties to divide and disintegrate our relations with certain parties to achieve their ulterior purposes is their usual method. They are desperately trying to drag us to Southeast Asia, not only  For reasons on the battlefield, it also involves our current complicated domestic political environment.¡±

    "Even if we don't look at the gains and losses on the battlefield, I have to take this into consideration. We cannot be used as pawns by the British. For some equipment and benefits, we will be the eternal sinners of this Chinese nation. I would not be a pawn of the Soviets back then.  , and now we cannot use it as a means for the British to put pressure on the Chinese.¡±

    "We have certain ideological disputes with certain parties, but that is our own business as Chinese people. It doesn't matter whether we close the door, kill or injure, or sit down and negotiate calmly, but that is our own business.  It¡¯s not their turn for a bunch of opium dealers to get involved.¡±

    "The British are not Americans. What Americans value more about China is this big market. As for now, they regard us as an ally that can be used. Although it is only temporary, the British want to take advantage of it on the battlefield.  , it¡¯s more of a peek into our territory, Tibet and Yunnan are both their targets.¡±

    "Just watch these two commanders. As long as we go to the battlefield in Southeast Asia, they will definitely put pressure on Chongqing. On the one hand, they will drag us to work for them, and on the other hand, they will use us as pawns to force Chongqing to make concessions on territorial issues, even if  Even if I don¡¯t have the equipment, I won¡¯t do anything that harms the overall interests of our Chinese nation.¡±

    "No matter what means the British use to exert pressure, there are no other soldiers to cover up the water or the earth. You have your own plan, and I have my ladder. No matter what tricks you make, I always have my rules."  , I may or may not give you your equipment and supplies, but I will never go to that quagmire in Southeast Asia.¡±

    After Yang Zhen's words fell, the two veterans looked at him in surprise. They did not expect that there would be such a factor behind the British move. For the two veterans, especially the commander, who was such a simple man,  For the soldiers, they always thought that the British wanted to drag the Anti-Japanese Alliance to Southeast Asia just to make up for their lack of military strength.

    As for the political conspiracy behind it, they had never thought of it. However, although they had never thought about it before, the two veterans were both understanding people after all. Although Yang Zhen's words were not very thorough, the two veterans  Shuai also understood it immediately.

    Although they understood what Yang Zhen meant, these words made the two coaches even more worried."The British cannot be satisfied. Can they give up? Especially when the Americans are still standing with them, can they give up this idea easily?"

    Seeing that the two old commanders did not let go of their frowns because of his explanation, but instead looked more worried, Yang Zhen smiled and said: "Two old leaders, there is actually nothing to worry about.  Regarding the situation in Southeast Asia, Americans have their own considerations and will not be influenced by the British.¡±

    "The reason why they are with the British is just to express their attitude. There is no room for change in the attitude of the Americans. Although the Americans and the British have different attitudes towards us, on the surface  It seems that they are quite united.¡±

    "But the Americans still have their own plans. In terms of fundamental interests, they will not be at the mercy of the British. As long as we have done the ideological work of the Americans, the British will just jump around at most. After all, they are now  I don¡¯t dare to offend the Americans too much.¡±

    "As the British are currently in a difficult situation, even if they provide us with assistance, I'm afraid it won't be too much. Our main aid supplies in the future will probably be provided by the Americans. This gives us a way to  There will be some pressure for us to do our work, but it¡¯s definitely not as big as you two imagine.¡±

    "As for the amount of material and equipment assistance, I'm afraid they have already decided with the Soviets on the amount allocated to us. Even if there is a certain fluctuation, the scale of the fluctuation will not be too large. However, judging from the performance of the Soviets yesterday  From the looks of it, the amount of supplies they gave us is probably not too small.¡±

    "Otherwise, given the usual character of the Soviets, they would not be so eager to sign a contract after they think they have received certain benefits. You must know that the Soviets are not only big, but also have a huge appetite. If they do not meet their expectations,  standards, they will not give up.¡±

    "Especially now that their industrial resources have either been lost to the Germans, or the materials and equipment they reserved before the war have been lost to embers in a series of defeats during the eastward migration, they have no hope for the American and British equipment.  The need for food and supplies is far greater than ours.¡±

    "If the amount allocated to us by the United States and Britain is dispensable to them, it is not worth their efforts. Presumably, although this amount is far less than them, it is definitely not too small. The Soviets have calculated so painstakingly, isn't it?  Do you want to get more supplies?"

    "And the quantity is so small that it is not worthy for the gentleman in charge of the distribution of American aid supplies to drag his very unhealthy body all the way to come to us at this time. That man is the owner of the White House.  The person I trust the most is also the person I can¡¯t live without, otherwise I wouldn¡¯t insist on letting him move to the White House to live together.¡±

    "We can ignore the American and British delegation this time, let alone the British, but we must pay attention to this person named Hopkins. This person's decision is too important for our future. This time  I didn¡¯t expect him to come.¡±

    Having said this, Yang Zhen sighed slightly in an inaudible voice: "We still know nothing about the amount of materials and equipment allocated to us. On the contrary, the Soviets who have nothing to do with it know it.  "

    "The performance of the Soviets on the battlefield is not even satisfactory, but when it comes to conspiracy, they are not much worse than the little devils. If we can know the specific numbers, we can start with them again."  Negotiation will allow them to take advantage of it.¡±

    "It is related to our future destiny and future, but it was decided by three other families behind closed doors through consultation on our behalf. As a party, let alone the qualifications to participate in the negotiations, we were not even qualified to be notified in advance. In this matter  , we are really too cowardly.¡±

    Seeing Yang Zhen's pale face after saying these words, the commander hesitated for a moment, but still said resolutely: "Comrade Yang Zhen, the political commissar and I will not participate in this negotiation with the United States and Britain. The advancing army needs to make adjustments now.  There are too many places, and it¡¯s not the same for the two military and political leaders to be away for a long time. Besides, the two of us can¡¯t help much with this kind of thing. "

    When the old commander wanted to pull away, Yang Zhen smiled bitterly and said: "Commander, I won't force you to join. You are the leader of the army. It is a bit difficult to do such trivial things. Moreover, we cannot do without you to advance to military training."  The coach is in charge, but I hope the political commissar can stay and keep me in check.¡±

    "I'm a bit of a 250-year-old person. When my head gets hot, I don't care about anything. Although we don't care much about the British, at least now the United States and the United KingdomOn the surface, after all, I am still wearing a pair of trousers. I have offended the British, and it is impossible for the Americans not to have any objections.  "

    "When my temper gets louder, I may lose my temper, and I will become a criminal in our history. With the maturity and poise of the political commissar, even if I am personally hot-headed, I will not be so energetic.  It's too rigid, especially this negotiation, which is related to our future and is of great importance. I hope the political commissar can stay and help me. "

    After Yang Zhen's words fell, the two veterans hesitated for a long time. Finally, the political commissar nodded and said: "Okay, I will stay to assist you, but you will still be the main one. The most I can do is act as a buffer in the middle.  I am still aware of my own abilities, and this kind of negotiation is not my specialty.¡±

    "Also, I don't have those colorful intestines in your belly. Oh, what you said is thick and black. I can't do this like you are scheming against each other in every word. I can't even negotiate with Su."  It¡¯s so difficult, and it¡¯s probably going to be even more difficult for the United States and Britain.¡±

    "Once you fail to calculate at the negotiation table, you will suffer a big loss. I am an honest person. Don't force others to make things difficult for you. At most, I can help you with advice when you are in trouble. As for  For the rest, it¡¯s mainly up to you.¡±
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