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Text 313 This is the final battle to happiness and democracy

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    As the People's Army of the Communist Party of Myanmar approaches Yangon, the eyes of the entire Myanmar and even Southeast Asia are focused here. The next war will determine the future direction of this country. New masters may emerge, and various forces in various countries will also have to  Choose how to deal with Myanmar in the future.  Few countries would clearly choose to support a certain party at this time, and they would all use the principle of neutrality to fend off the requests for support from the military government and the Burmese Communist Party.

    The Communist Party of Myanmar also pretended to ask for support from China, the United States, Nanyang and other countries, but even China stated that it would not intervene in Myanmar¡¯s civil war and abide by the principle of neutrality.  Although this is said, anyone with a discerning eye can detect the presence of more or less Chinese elements in this matter.  First of all, the home base of the Burmese Communist Party itself is on the China-Myanmar border. It is not easy to gain support. They suddenly become prosperous, unless they dig up some underground treasure or pie in the sky, or the Chinese must be behind it.

    The weapons and equipment of the Burmese Communist Party are basically all standard weapons that have been eliminated by China. Anyone who knows the industry can clearly understand at a glance, such as the Bayi rifle uniformly equipped by the Burmese Communist Party. Although it is not that famous because of the early appearance of the Type 95, and its appearance  It's the AK gun family. It's easy to mistake it, but someone was still able to compare it.

    The artillery of the People's Army is basically an imitation of the Soviet army's army weapons in the early years. Naturally, it may also be provided by the Soviet Union. But think about it, if the revolution was supported by the Soviet Union, it would never be possible to call for a national election after the revolution is successful.  .  That is to say, although the Red Party is also in power, China, which is leaning towards the Western camp and is still promoting reforms domestically, may be doing something like this.

    Although the Myanmar government forces have suffered repeated defeats, they are not at the end of the road yet.  At first, it was because the People's Army's offensive was too fast and too fierce. The government forces, which had previously focused entirely on suppressing the domestic movement, did not react for a while. Then when they mobilized troops to counter the rebellion, the generals leading the troops underestimated the People's Army of the Communist Party of Burma.  level of combat, thus suffering a big loss.

    The main reason why Ne Win, Sein Lun and other leaders of the Program Party military government believed that there was something possible was that after the initial hasty engagement, the government forces quickly mobilized troops to return to defend Yangon and waited until the People's Army troops arrived north of Yangon.  Dozens of kilometers away, when preparing to attack Yangon, the government army had already assembled a large army of 60,000 troops. In comparison, the People's Army of the Communist Party of Myanmar was much thinner, with a total of about 25,000 brigade B.  The combat strength of a thousand people is less than half of the government army.

    Among these B People's Army Army brigades, five are Red Police brigades, and the remaining three are actually "liberation brigades" that temporarily recruited government troops to surrender soldiers, with Red Police soldiers serving as officers. Although these people are originally soldiers,  It is impossible that there is no combat power at all, but in a real fight, it is estimated that it still cannot have much effect.  In other words, we can only fight a smooth battle, let alone a tough battle. Even being cannon fodder might be a hindrance.

    Just as the largest battle since the civil war was about to break out, Dechenba, the president of the interim federal government and chairman of the Communist Party of Myanmar, delivered a famous speech in Mandalay that was suspected of plagiarism - "This is the road to happiness and prosperity".  "The Last Battle for Democracy" calls on all righteous Burmese citizens to stand with the Communist Party of Burma and the Provisional Federal Government, and encourages the People's Army. It requires all People's Army to strengthen their will, keep in mind the revolutionary spirit in adversity, and not be afraid of sacrifices or hardships for the sake of Burma.  In the interests of the entire nation, we launched a final decisive battle against the opposition to the military government.

    "We are bathed in the Buddhist music and chanting, hoping to build our own Buddhist fairyland. Although our enemies are powerful and we are still very weak, as long as we strengthen our unyielding will to resist, we firmly believe that every Burmese can  Once we enjoy the democratic rights and freedoms we were born with and no longer remain silent and cowardly in allowing the brutal enemies to dominate us, our just cause will surely succeed.

    For the peace of our country, we, the revolutionary warriors of the People's Army, sacrificed their lives; for the happiness of all our people, our progressive forces chose not to hesitate; in order for the children and grandchildren of Myanmar to live in a sunshine where they can express their wishes openly and openly, no need to  Once again we are insulted for baseless reasons, violated by brutal reactionaries, and squeezed by greedy villains. At this time, we must hold the sword and gun in our hands tightly and roar to death.

    This is the last battle for the Myanmar people to win, this is the last battle for the Myanmar people to fight for happiness, and it is the last battle before the flowers of democracy, freedom and socialism bloom in Myanmar. We love peace and we love our country precisely because  We must win these. This is the sustenance of our future in Myanmar and the key to whether our nation can stand tall on this planet.

    ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? away out of the country, please join us hand in hand, shoulder to shoulder, and use your prayers and beliefs to inspire our warriors, now we are connected heart and hand, just like one person, so we are invincible.  Tomorrow is destined to belong to Myanmar and to all the 40 million citizens. Let us launch this final battle against our enemies under the gaze of Buddha and the care of comrades who love peace and justice in the world."

    Ba Dengding¡¯s speech in front of hundreds of thousands of marchers and rallies in Mandalay was quickly broadcast through television, radio and other channels.??It has spread to all parts of Myanmar and even all over the world.  The passionate speech of this Red Alert spy not only made many Burmese people remember him and watch the decisive battle on the Irrawaddy plain with expectation, but also made many Westerners who were prejudiced against Burma or red partyism sincerely  he cheered.

    By the way, street political enthusiasts are just a group of hippies. In Chinese terms, they are literary and artistic young people. As long as you can impress them with a sufficiently literary and artistic speech, they don¡¯t care even if you are Satan yourself.

    As Ba Dengding's speech spread around the world, some demonstrators supporting the democratic revolution in Myanmar also appeared in other countries. In the United States, there were even some sporadic demonstrators asking the United States, the beacon of freedom, to send troops to assist the People's Army in defeating the People's Army.  The dictatorial military government successfully democratized Myanmar.

    Of course, it is impossible for Americans to make such a stupid choice, but some strategic scholars and think tank experts are also very curious. He is obviously a scumbag Red Party member, but he actually seems to be well versed in Western politics and knows how to deceive and propagandize.  A veteran in the political arena, many analysts asserted that if the Burmese Communist Party finally wins the battle in Yangon, Baden will gain unprecedented political prestige, and if the Burmese Communist Party fulfills their previous commitments to the Burmese people, Baden will gain unprecedented political prestige.  It is most likely that he will actually be elected president in the national election as a member of the Red Party.

    This can¡¯t help but make many Westerners very confused and lament what is wrong with this world.

    While the world is anxiously waiting for the final result, the government forces cannot sit still. Although they know that the People's Army is not weak in combat and is likely to fail if they act rashly, the best way is to regroup in Yangon and temporarily maintain a relationship with the Communist Party of Myanmar.  Split, waiting for the Mandalay authorities' already complicated political struggles to drag down this emerging regime.  However, after Ba Theng Dinh delivered that extraordinary speech, Ne Win and others could not sit still. The spies of the Burmese Communist Party had already penetrated into Yangon. Although the military government thought of many ways to pursue and intercept them, Ba Theng Dinh's speech still passed.  It became known to the people of Yangon through various means including radio broadcasts, leaflets and clandestine television screenings.

    This severely damaged the prestige of the military government and caused instability in Yangon. Some young people who were excited by the speech attacked some government facilities, and some were even plotting to launch an uprising to fight against the people of the Communist Party of Myanmar.  The army cooperated with the outside and completely defeated Ne Win and others.

    So Ne Win and the others couldn't wait any longer. Only by personally defeating the People's Army, dealing a heavy blow to this rising force, and re-establishing the prestige of the military government, would they have a way to survive.

    Under such a psychological influence, the government army took the initiative and sent more than 40,000 troops to the north. They encountered the People's Army's southern expedition troops in the Bangdi area, and the two sides launched a head-on conflict.

    The Irrawaddy Plain stretches as far as the eye can see, the terrain is flat, and there are no dangerous points to defend. It is most suitable for a fist-to-flesh battle where the army can move vertically and horizontally.  Because the People's Army was worried that its large number of artillery might cause huge losses to the densely packed troops, it basically used divisions as units and spread out relatively widely on the plains.

    The Red Police staff officer next to Peng Jiasheng sneered: "The Myanmar government army really lacks experience in large-scale army operations. This way, the army is divided into parts that cannot care about each other, and there is still enough space in the middle.  It allows us to maneuver, so we can divide and surround them and eat them one by one."

    Peng Jiasheng was a little worried and said: "I'm afraid they set a trap deliberately. When our troops penetrate, they will surround us and eat our mobile power first."

    The staff officer said: "Of course this possibility cannot be ruled out, but the Burmese army must have this kind of reaction speed first. Moreover, our interspersed maneuver power may not be so easy to swallow. They are scattered so disorderly. When the time comes, we will let them  They are beaten everywhere, and they will hesitate to save anyone. Our soldiers fight harder than them, and you will know it once you try it."

    Peng Jiasheng discussed with other generals at the command level and finally decided to use interspersed maneuvers to fight the government troops.  Although they are relatively small in number, they are more capable, and in order to adapt to the plain terrain, they have only dozens of tanks and armored vehicles in their hands. The government army obviously lacks these anti-armor capabilities and its own armored forces.  Yes, if we can achieve good synergy between tanks and tanks, there will indeed be great potential.

    After receiving the order, the Independent Armored Regiment of the People's Army immediately rushed in between the government troops, one on the left and the other on the right. However, the government troops actually acted very confused about this and watched the Independent Armored Regiment of the People's Army running to their side.  He went behind him, but there was no reaction in a short period of time.
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