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Volume 1 Chapter 143 143 Seeking Death for the Commander and Diplomatic Competition

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    Nikolayevich, the commander of the Central Asian Military Region, probably already knew about the secret actions of the military, which had caused serious dissatisfaction with Gorbachev, and Defense Minister Sokolov and others who gave him orders were about to resign.  .  [.Start] Nikolayevich has a strong sense of insecurity, fearing that the fire will spread to himself.

    Of course, no matter how you think about it, as the direct head of the military region, Nikolayevich cannot run away.  It was he who ordered the 32nd Army to attack, and it was he who blocked all military intelligence transmitted to the central government. Maybe he was the biggest scapegoat.

    This makes Nikolayevich very scared. He has not been dealt with yet, but there is still a squadron waiting in front of him. He will not be removed from the position of commander of the military region easily.

    But he still had a problem on his hands. Not long ago, a man came to him and asked Sokolov to greet Nikolayevich in person. Comrade Commander still remembered clearly the words of the Minister of Defense: "Satisfy the requirements he proposed."  All requests, Comrade Commander!¡±

    Nikolayevich couldn¡¯t understand what kind of status this funny-looking, scientist-looking man with a melon-faced man had that would make Sokolov so solemnly promise to take good care of him.

    ¡°Wintermelon-faced¡± never gives a good look to senior cadres like Nikolayevich, and he always has the attitude of leaving as soon as he comes up with a big move, which makes Nikolayevich very angry.

    "I'm just a scientific researcher. Where on earth do I have the courage to instruct such a high-level leader like me?" Nikolayevich always thought to himself.

    Just when Nikolayevich was worried about his future, this melon-faced man with no eyes appeared in his office again.

    "Mr. Kirk, do you need my help in any way?" Nikolayevich still greeted everyone with a smile, trying his best to appear to comply with the requirements of his superiors and to be polite.

    Who knew that Kirk never regarded other people's politeness as politeness, but took it as a matter of course. He waved his hand, as if an emperor was trying to make a common man stand down, which made Nikolayevich's face turn green.

    "Comrade Commander, of course I need your help. I have work to do when I come to Central Asia, a place where no one has shit, haha, otherwise who would want to stay in such a ghost place." Kirk said unscrupulously, without any trace of fear.  I don¡¯t feel that my words are offensive to Nikolayevich who is stationed locally.

    Kirk quickly said to himself: "It is necessary to get that thing back. Due to your stupidity and incompetence, you were defeated by the Chinese ** team, so I had to come in person. Okay, now you put everything  Leave the available troops to me and let me teach the Chinese a lesson."

    Listening to Kirk's unscrupulous ridicule, Nikolayevich finally broke out. He slammed the table and pointed at the melon-faced man in front of him: "You idiot with a brain problem! You think I am the commander of a military region like you?"  Who are you, your servant? Why do you want to accuse me, and why do you want me to listen to you? The situation is different now. The general secretary is angry and the relevant people will be punished. Why do you still want to continue to provoke me?  Start a fight? Are you crazy?"

    Nikolayevich couldn¡¯t stop scolding him once he started scolding him. In fact, he was taking this opportunity to release all the negative emotions he had accumulated during this period, but there was something wrong with the target he chose.

    Kirk pushed up the bottle-bottomed glasses on the bridge of his nose and listened attentively to Nikolayevich's scolding of himself. The scolding that almost brought down the roof lasted for more than thirty minutes, and Kirk  But he stood there unusually, as if nothing was wrong, which made Nikolayevich scold him.

    Nikolayevich, who didn't know that he had made a big mistake, saw that Kirk didn't retaliate, and just stood there and let himself be scolded. He felt that he knew how powerful he was, so he nodded with satisfaction and said: "  Those of you who are doing scientific work, don¡¯t always think that your IQ is higher than others. Professional fields such as politics, military, etc. are not something that you single-minded beings can understand. Even if you say it, you don¡¯t understand it either.  , don¡¯t trouble me again, pack up your things and return to Moscow, who knows what will happen next!¡±

    An elusive smile suddenly appeared on Kirk's face. At first glance, this smile made people feel like a simple and honest comedian, but upon deeper inspection, they found that there was a trace of lifeless coldness in it, especially Ke's face.  Ke's eyes, hidden behind the lenses at the bottom of the wine bottle, were piercingly cold.

    "Then, goodbye, Comrade Commander." After saying that, Kirk glanced at Nikolayevich as if he were looking at a dead person, turned around, and walked out of Nikolayevich's office.

    "Walking in the corridor of this building, Kirk touched his shiny forehead and said to himself: "It will take a few more days. I hope the Chinese people's hands and feet will not be soHurry, move the things away.  "

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    In Moscow, in the conference room of the Grand Kremlin, the Chinese Ambassador to the Soviet Union Li Zewang repeated China¡¯s position with a rigid and serious expression: ¡°We express our strongest condemnation and serious dissatisfaction with the Soviet Union¡¯s deliberate invasion of our territory. The Soviet Union¡¯s massacre of our reclamation reserve troops stationed on the Chinese border was cruel, inhumane, despicable and shameless. All our countermeasures were reasonable, legal and necessary. China is unwilling to engage in a military confrontation with the Soviet Union, but we ask the Soviet Union not to repeatedly attempt to trample on our country's dignity and to express our most sincere apology to my country. It is necessary for the two countries to embark on a path of bilateral relations of peace, friendship, mutual benefit and co-prosperity, instead of repeatedly retreating. , putting the people of both sides and the world in danger!¡±

    After the negotiations started, it was expected to be difficult. Chinese diplomats, who had won the battle, naturally became tougher at the negotiating table. The two sides even sat down to start negotiations under the mediation of the United States. It was a mutual affirmation rather than an exchange.  The position is self-talk and there is nothing constructive at all.

    Soviet Foreign Minister Shevardnadze was the backbone of the young reformists promoted by Gorbachev. His speeches also had a strong Gorbachev color. First of all, he did not admit that the Soviet Union invaded China's territory first.  , but kept saying that the fault lies with China: "We are completely unacceptable to China's statement, because it is completely contrary to the facts. It was precisely the Chinese tanks that ran over our Soviet land, which is China's territory."  Ground-attack missiles invaded our Soviet military bases. Judging from the scale of the conflict, China has obviously planned for a long time and used weapons and firepower beyond the limit to carry out unjust attacks on our Soviet fighters. We strongly demand that China immediately.  Stop this wrong behavior, declare your surrender unconditionally, release the innocent soldiers imprisoned by you, and hand over all property that has been occupied by our Union of Soviet Socialist States.¡±

    The US Secretary of State Shultz in the middle felt a sharp pain in his head. He himself could not see clearly what was going on. He only knew that the Chinese alliance had won the war, thousands of Soviet soldiers had been captured, and several Soviet division-level troops had been captured.  The organized ones were wiped out by the Chinese.  And China did launch a very large-scale attack, oh, the Chinese alliance calls that ****.

    The victory of the Chinese Allied Forces even inspired the United States and well-informed NATO parties.  Military observers believe that the Soviet army's combat capabilities are really lagging behind. They have been weak and lazy since the beginning of the war in Afghanistan, and now they are directly being dealt with by the Chinese to the point of disowning their parents.  Other scholars and experts believe that China defeated the Soviet Union because it was successful and steady on the road of military transformation and opened a new war model.  The United States and NATO countries should humbly learn from China's successful experience and build a force that can defeat the Soviet Union.

    As an American, Schultz is naturally happy to see the Soviets defeated, but he is nominally a mediator, so he cannot show too much bias. Of course, the Soviets definitely do not expect him to be impartial.  Now China and the Soviet Union are talking about their own affairs and attacking each other. Although the scene looks hot, it is not as dangerous as the war a few days ago. Schulz is not worried about wasting time and is happy to sit in Moscow and watch the show.

    After listening to Shevardnadze's words, Li Zewang sneered in his heart, but still had a standard diplomatic expression on his face, and said: "We cannot accept and express strong indignation at the Soviet side's statement of confusing right and wrong and not distinguishing right from wrong. If the Soviet side  By insisting on such an unconstructive way of dialogue, we believe that there is no need to continue such dialogue.¡±

    Shevardnadze also nodded: "I think so too. China should go back and reflect on its own practices. When it finds the correct way to face the Soviet Union, we can come back and talk." His statement contained threats and hidden meanings.  Even if you have the upper hand for a while, it's just good luck. The Soviet Union is not something you, China, can compare to. To negotiate with the Soviet Union, you must first learn how to kneel and be humble.

    Who knows that Li Zewang is definitely not easy to deal with. He snorted softly, finally broke his poker face and said: "I'll leave it to you to reflect on things. Haha, as for the way to face the Soviet Union,  I think the soldiers in the prisoner of war camp will know it very well." His words were also a direct response in a tactful manner, and the meaning was clearly conveyed - facing the Soviet Union?  We know very well, beat you and throw you into a prisoner of war camp.

    Shevardnadze's face was as black as coal, but they were the ones who lost. He lacked the confidence to pull him away even if he wanted to, and a suffocation filled his stomach. He could only threaten: "Anyone  Anyone who despises the Soviet Union will usher in their own destruction. China would be better off becoming more sensible."

    He then looked at Schulz and said, "Mr. Foreign Minister, I'm afraid you don't want a nuclear war either, right?"

    Schultz shuddered, this topic was still brought up.  But what worries him most is that if the Soviet Union is still obsessed with regaining ground, the war between the two sides is very likely to continue, and the United States may also be involved.  For a moment, Schultz pondered, should we let the Chinese compromise?

    But looking at Li Zewang¡¯s firm expression, he shook his head and asked the winner to give in. This was not during the Sino-French War.  .
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