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Text Chapter 450: Don¡¯t give in even an inch

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    When Yang Zhen faces his enemies, whether they are enemies on the battlefield or off the battlefield, one characteristic is that if you are more aggressive, I will be more aggressive than you.  If you want to be unreasonable, although I can't be as unreasonable as you are a naughty and scoundrel, I can still use force to deal with you.

    If this guy used other excuses, Yang Zhen might not be able to find a good word to refute.  But this guy brought up Genghis Khan, the hero who once brought supreme glory to the Mongols, but he just gave Yang Zhen a pretty good reason to refute, and he could also drag in the Soviets standing behind them.  .

    As for the even more lame reason that wherever Mongolians live in the world, it is inherently the territory of the Mongolian Republic, in Yang Zhen's opinion, it is not worth refuting.  There are indeed a large number of Mongolians living in China, but the number of Mongolians in the Soviet Union is probably greater and they are distributed in more areas.

    If we follow their logic, then the Soviets, who single-handedly supported them and probably had their own idea, would have to pay even more.  If not done well, even all the land west of the Volga River and Central Asia will become the territory of their Mongolian People's Republic.

    This means that most of the Soviet Union is gone. If Moscow hears this, I am afraid that all these guys will die lightly.  Since the time when it was still called Tsarist Russia, the Soviets have always had an incomparable love for territory.  In order to achieve one's own goals, there is no shortage of force, robbery, coercion and inducement.

    And as long as they swallow something, even if they have to spit it out temporarily, sooner or later they have to get it.  The three Baltic countries, Finland's Karelia region, Poland's Western Ukraine, Western Belarus, and Romania's Moldova region.  There is also China's Tangnu Ulianghai, and of course today's bullshit Mongolian People's Republic.

    Although it is said to be a country, in fact everyone knows that this country is tightly controlled by them. Even the economic plan must be based on the Soviet Union's unified plan, and they have no right to make decisions on their own diplomacy.  Even who is the leader of the country is decided by Moscow in the Mongolian People's Republic, which is no different from one of the Soviet Union's own republics.

    As for others peeking into their territory, they will never be allowed, even if they can't even think about it.  Anyway, after hundreds of years, they have been raised fat and strong, and they are very strong.  Although the body and bones are still a little weak compared to the Western powers.  But his fist was always clenched tightly.

    Not to mention that now is the time when the Soviet Union is strong.  Even after the disintegration of the Soviet Union in later generations, Russia, which was so weak from shock therapy that it could barely support its army, did not allow others to have the slightest ambition for its own territory.

    No matter who it is, as long as they touch the food on their plate, no matter how weak they are, they will still hit it with a fist.  Even if it doesn't kill you, it will at least break your bones.  Even if he had to bleed himself, he would not hesitate.  As for the so-called separatists in the country, they will be killed without mercy.

    Before Yang Zhen came to this era, Yang Zhen always agreed with what the later Russian president said when he was cracking down on domestic separatists, and he believed it was extremely applicable to China today.  That is, although Russia is large, it does not have an extra inch of territory.

    "It's a shame that Mongolia can come up with such stupid excuses.  What's not good to mention, I have to mention Genghis Khan, the man who beat all the Soviet ancestors to pieces.  He also said that everywhere in the world where Mongolians live is Mongolian territory.  Isn't this a reason to slap you in the face?

    As soon as Yang Zhen said something that was a bit arrogant, but seemed to be based on facts rather than reason, the Mongolian major general and his subordinates present, including several Soviet advisers present, were obviously moved by his behavior.  His extremely tyrannical attitude shocked him.

    Especially those Mongolian officers, they never thought that Yang Zhen, who they thought was also supported by the Soviets and that everyone was the same master, did not give even a trace of face to the Soviets who were personally present to hold them back.  They were not as obedient to the Soviets as they were, and obeyed the Soviet command in everything.

    For these Outer Mongolians who have never considered themselves Chinese, and the Yuan Dynasty established by the Mongols is not the history of the Chinese, Yang Zhen's words suddenly blocked their excuse for using Genghis Khan.  Strictly true.  Even if they want to find an excuse to refute, they can't find one.

    Although these Mongolians are now under pressure from the Soviet Union, they dare not mention Genghis Khan openly.  But privately, I have always been proud that Genghis Khan, who conquered the world back then, was a Mongolian.  Whether it is the tribal princes of the past or the so-called high-ranking officials of the so-called Mongolian People's Republic now.

    As for the Mongols in history, they defeated the imperial court that ruled the Central Plains at that time and occupied the entire China.It is a history they have always been proud of.  It¡¯s just that you can talk about these things in private, and you can also educate the people of your own country.  But he would not dare to say that in front of the Soviets.

    In other history books, it is recognized that the Yuan Dynasty is part of Chinese history.  If you are being sentimental here, aren't you looking for trouble?  Especially once the Soviet advisers present felt that they did not trust the Soviets, they did not even need to report to Moscow. They could send themselves to the guillotine with just a word to Ulaanbaatar.

    In today¡¯s Outer Mongolia, the will of the Soviet Union is the will of Mongolia.  The needs of the Soviet Union are the needs of Mongolia.  The interests of the Soviet Union are the interests of Mongolia.  All fortress departments of the entire country's party, government, and military are filled with a large number of Soviet advisers.  Although the real power in the hands of the Mongols is stronger than that of the original puppet Manchukuo, it is not much stronger.

    And once the Soviets think that what certain people have done means denying the Soviets.  Even if it is not to deny the Soviet values, but to deny their view of history, it will inevitably change horses within the first time.  The Soviets would not allow the Mongols to deny themselves at all.  Even their history textbooks are absolutely unacceptable.

    Especially once it gives the impression to the Soviets that they want to restore the honor of Genghis Khan, even the entire current Mongolian regime has the idea of ??restoring the glory of Genghis Khan.  Then you don't even have to wait for yourself to return to Ulaanbaatar, you may be dead.  And the general secretary of the party in Ulaanbaatar is probably about to end his tenure.

    Although in order to completely cut off the people's hearts in Outer Mongolia from China and stabilize the foundation of this regime, the Soviet Union has been promoting the massacre of Mongolians by the Manchus in recent years.  For the Mongolian people, there is even less recognition that Outer Mongolia was once part of China.  It has been claimed that Mongolia has been a colony of China for hundreds of years.  However, Russian history books do not deny that the Yuan Dynasty was part of Chinese history.

    ¡°But if these Mongolian officers are allowed to admit that the Yuan Dynasty is part of Chinese history, it is just a regime established by non-Han people in the five thousand years of Chinese civilization, but it is absolutely impossible.  Saying this is undoubtedly a slap in the face.  Not to mention, if you say this, you will be slapped down by the other party.

    This Mongolian major general is obviously not the material for negotiation. The previous tyranny was only done with the support of the Soviet advisers around him, and he pretended to be powerful.  If he really had a verbal battle with Yang Zhen with live ammunition, I'm afraid he would be far from Yang Zhen's opponent.  I originally thought that with the support of the Soviet Army stationed in Mongolia, Yang Zhen would have some scruples.

    In the eyes of these puppet-like Mongolian officers, Yang Zhen and the resistance alliance led by him were also supported and armed by the Soviets, and they also had to revolve around Moscow's baton.  Without the support behind the Soviet Union, the Anti-Japanese Alliance would not be where it is today.  This so-called Anti-League was just like me, a dog raised by the Soviets to fight the Japanese.

    But what these arrogant Mongolian officers who thought that with the support of the Soviet Union could take the opportunity to occupy North Hung Yen Province to realize their dream of expansion did not expect that they were more arrogant, but Yang Zhen was even more arrogant than them.  They want to pick weak persimmons, which is obviously the wrong target.

    What they don¡¯t know even more is that the development and growth of the Anti-Japanese Alliance to today¡¯s point is different from the regime they established purely under the protection of Soviet bayonets.  Not only relying on the support of the Soviets, but also relying on their own efforts to win bloody battles.

    And this so-called Mongolian People's Republic would not have the protection of the tens of thousands of Soviet troops stationed in the country and help suppress domestic opposition forces.  Even if they rely on Soviet bayonets to come to power, I am afraid it will be untenable.  Therefore, for this so-called country, it can only rely on the will of the Soviet Union.

    Because without the support of the Soviets, they would not be able to maintain the most basic rule.  As for the Mongolian People's Republic, the 30,000 Soviet troops stationed in Mongolia and the Soviet advisers at all levels who strictly control this land are the real owners of that land now.

    These self-righteous Mongolians want Yang Zhen, who relies more on his own efforts, to obey the Soviets like they did. They dare not do anything without the permission of the Soviets, and they simply cannot do it.  Some people who have become dogs themselves always imagine others to be just like them. They are extremely humble when facing their masters, and obey the master's command in all their actions.

    And Yang Zhen¡¯s biggest hobby is to slap people like this in the face.  For this kind of dog, it is better not to hurt him, but to let him have a good memory, let him know not to overeat, to think about things that he is not qualified to think about, and not to have unrealistic ideas.  The idea may bring much trouble to the Anti-Japanese Alliance in the future.

    Yang Zhen knew from the historical data of later generations that this group of people relied on the power of the Soviet Union.The mouth is big and tight.  Spying on Inner Mongolia and even Xinjiang is no longer a one-day thing.  This time it won't hurt him, it will give them a long memory, and they will reach out everywhere next time.

    At this time, Yang Zhen had made up his mind to fight them out if they really did not withdraw from Hung Yen North Province.  Not only must they be beaten, but they must be beaten to the point of pain once and for all.  They would rather have foreign aid routes cut off, but they cannot give up even an inch of the land in their own hands
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