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Text 702 North Korea¡¯s accession

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    The 200,000-strong Red Police Corps marched across Europe, making the whole world realize that the United States may not be able to win.  This awareness soon affected some people who did not really remain neutral, but hoped to have a place in the world during or after the war and seize greater benefits.

    The changes in the battlefield situation have changed the minds of many such countries, and even some countries within NATO have begun to debate whether to remain in NATO, because the cloud of failure has begun to envelope the entire NATO, and the powerlessness of the United States has been recognized. Although the United States  It can also fight some beautiful battles and give China a beating, but the outcome of the war is no longer promising.  A mood of defeatism is in the air.

    ¡°Especially for some small countries, which have not had a deep relationship with China, and at most they are cheering for the United States. Countries such as Denmark, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, and Portugal have begun to waver.  China's iron cavalry is about to arrive. If we cannot withdraw from NATO and declare neutrality at this time, or directly change the alliance, the consequences may be extremely tragic.  Turkey, Greece, Hungary, Austria, and even powerful countries like Germany and Italy have been devastated by the war, and their people have been devastated. It may take more than ten years of post-war reconstruction for these countries to recover. If China deliberately causes harm, these countries will  The country may even collapse.

    As for the Nordic countries such as Sweden and Finland, they have strengthened their determination not to get involved in this world war.  They are in a relatively remote place, and it is difficult for the war to spread there. Moreover, the Nordic countries still maintain their own status and feel that they will not be ignored in the establishment of world order in the future. Others can only treat them with courtesy.  There is no need to please China too much.

    Such sentiments are basically based on a long-term sense of superiority towards Far Eastern countries, the condescension of capitalist civilization and even racial prejudice. Geographically, they do not know enough about China, so they do not feel the need to care much.  But some countries are different. They have a complete and profound understanding of China's power, and China's every move has a huge impact on them. At this time, they can only choose to join China, share weal and woe with China, and hope  Gain greater benefits from China's development.

    A fairly typical example here is the Korean Federation, which has only been in existence for a few years.  This country was unified under the promotion of Qi Yiming and China. After several years of transformation, the two divided societies have not yet fully integrated. There are considerable conflicts between the north and the south, but there is also a gap between the north and the south.  There is a very clear consensus that North Korea is lying on the side of China and must rely on others. It is absolutely impossible for North Korea to completely escape China's influence, or even to confront China.

    This is why North Korea was so decisive in mobilizing ordinary residents of the country to besiege the US military base in South Korea, which ultimately made the Americans withdraw their troops from the Korean Peninsula in despair.  Being China's younger brother may not necessarily allow the United States to beat itself up; but being America's younger brother will definitely allow China to take care of itself.  North Korea has a clear understanding of its own capabilities, and is not as ignorant of the heights of the universe as in the legend. With China's assistance, they can compete with the U.S. landing and resist Japan's attack.  However, no matter how hard the United States helps defend North Korea, it cannot resist China's black hands.

    When the war just broke out, there was a certain discussion in the Korean Federation about the choice of camp. Of course, the choice of camp was mostly between joining the SCO and remaining neutral. No one would be stupid enough to propose joining NATO.  Many northerners prefer to join the SCO to enhance their military capabilities, improve the combat capabilities of the Korean Federal Army, and gain glory.  Many southerners, especially some South Koreans who are more inclined to the United States and universal values, feel that it is best to remain neutral. After all, no one knows how far the war will go. If the wrong side is chosen, North Korea will suffer in the end.  Own.

    However, at this stage, North Korea believes that it is time to abandon the policy of neutrality and join the SCO to reap benefits as much as possible.  In particular, many South Koreans who thought they were neutral before believed that the big wave from China could directly knock Japan over and retaliate for the hatred of being colonized and invaded, making the Japanese pay the price tenfold and a hundredfold.

    Supported by this idea, President Kim Jun-hyun of the North Korean Federation sent a special envoy to China to negotiate with the Chinese government and the SCO Council in Shanghai to discuss joining the SCO and put forward some conditions beneficial to North Korea.

    An important condition put forward by the special envoy of the North Korean President is that North Korea must participate in the offensive against Japan. Of course, such a written document will not mention why North Korea has such a request, but everyone is well aware of North Korea's choice.  In addition, North Korea also hopes to maintain relative economic independence. The North Korean won will not be abolished as North Korea's official currency, and it also hopes to enjoy a variety of preferential economic policies within the SCO.

    The SCO Council, especially the SCO Economic and Trade Commission, which is in charge of the economic part, has some doubts about this article. Many economic issues can be negotiated temporarily between the two sides.Regardless of time and place, we first take the military alliance as the starting point.  There is actually a quasi-alliance between China and North Korea. Since the establishment of the Korean Federation, the North Korean Ministry of National Defense has been committed to military reform, imported a large number of Chinese-style weapons from China, and received a lot of military training and assistance from China.  , basically the alliance between the two parties can achieve seamless docking in terms of hardware.

    This negotiation lasted only five days, and North Korea couldn¡¯t wait to announce that the negotiations with the SCO had achieved important phased results. North Korea had initially joined the SCO and became a new SCO member state.  At the same time, due to North Korea's participation, the SCO's new action in the Pacific Theater was also put on the agenda - to capture Japan.

    As the most important part of the first island chain, the Japanese Islands and Okinawa Islands have always been the bridgehead for the United States to contain China. Japan has also become the pawn in the US Pacific strategy.  Although Japan's power is no longer valued by China at this moment, this fly is still quite annoying.

    At the beginning, Qi Yiming advocated strengthening North Korea's power. In fact, a very large intention was to make North Korea a dog that bites each other with North Korea, so that China's power can be relatively liberated and focus on dealing with the Americans.

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    This is why North Korea was so decisive in mobilizing ordinary residents of the country to besiege the US military base in South Korea, which ultimately made the Americans withdraw their troops from the Korean Peninsula in despair.  Being China's younger brother may not necessarily allow the United States to beat itself up; but being America's younger brother will definitely allow China to take care of itself.  North Korea has a clear understanding of its own capabilities, and is not as ignorant of the heights of the universe as in the legend. With China's assistance, they can compete with the U.S. landing and resist Japan's attack.  However, no matter how hard the United States helps defend North Korea, it cannot resist China's black hands.

    When the war just broke out, there was a certain discussion in the Korean Federation about the choice of camp. Of course, the choice of camp was mostly between joining the SCO and remaining neutral. No one would be stupid enough to propose joining NATO.  Many northerners prefer to join the SCO to enhance their military capabilities, improve the combat capabilities of the Korean Federal Army, and gain glory.  Many southerners, especially some South Koreans who are more inclined to the United States and universal values, feel that it is best to remain neutral. After all, no one knows how far the war will go. If the wrong side is chosen, North Korea will suffer in the end.  Own.

    However, at this stage, North Korea believes that it is time to abandon the policy of neutrality and join the SCO to reap benefits as much as possible.  In particular, many South Koreans who thought they were neutral before believed that the big wave from China could directly knock Japan over and retaliate for the hatred of being colonized and invaded, making the Japanese pay the price tenfold and a hundredfold.

    Supported by this idea, President Kim Jun-hyun of the North Korean Federation sent a special envoy to China to negotiate with the Chinese government and the SCO Council in Shanghai to discuss joining the SCO and put forward some conditions beneficial to North Korea.

    An important condition put forward by the special envoy of the North Korean President is that North Korea must participate in the offensive against Japan. Of course, such a written document will not mention why North Korea has such a request, but everyone is well aware of North Korea's choice.  In addition, North Korea also hopes to maintain relative economic independence. The North Korean won will not be abolished as North Korea's official currency, and it also hopes to enjoy a variety of preferential economic policies within the SCO.

    The SCO Council, especially the SCO Economic and Trade Commission, which is in charge of the economic part, has some doubts about this. Negotiations between the two sides on many economic issues can be temporarily put on hold, and the military alliance can be used as a starting point.  There is actually a quasi-alliance between China and North Korea. Since the establishment of the Korean Federation, the North Korean Ministry of National Defense has been committed to military reform, imported a large number of Chinese-style weapons from China, and received a lot of military training and assistance from China.  , basically the alliance between the two parties can achieve seamless docking in terms of hardware.

    This negotiation lasted only five days, and North Korea couldn¡¯t wait to announce that the negotiations with the SCO had achieved important phased results. North Korea had initially joined the SCO and became a new SCO member state.  At the same time, due to North Korea's participation, the SCO's new action in the Pacific Theater was also put on the agenda - to capture Japan.

    As the most important part of the first island chain, the Japanese Islands and Okinawa Islands have always been the bridgehead for the United States to contain China. Japan has also become the pawn in the US Pacific strategy.  Although Japan's power is no longer valued by China at this moment, this fly is still quite annoying.

    At the beginning, Qi Yiming advocated strengthening North Korea's power. In fact, a very large intention was to make North Korea a dog that bites each other with North Korea, so that China's power can be relatively liberated and focus on dealing with the Americans.
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