Volume 9 Undercurrents surging Chapter 17 The same destination by different paths
Let Nevid close the door. Westwood went toward Tangshan, who had not spoken.
"Duqiwei is very smart and has a very accurate grasp of the situation."
Westwood smiled and ignored Tomati's words. It was not that Westwood did not trust Ducheway, but that Ducheway was a soldier who was too upright and would not necessarily support the secret strategy formulated by the president, and would not have a positive role in decision-making.
"As Duqiwei analyzed, we have enough intelligence to prove that China has no intention of using force." Tom Machi did not delay the president's precious time and said, "Compared with the tension in South Asia, China's domestic situation is more worthy of attention. Just today, Beijing held two high-level meetings, and almost all important leaders of the country and major leaders of most regions went to Beijing. Combined with the fact that the "Huaxia aircraft carrier turned halfway to the Indian Ocean, we have enough reason to believe that Wang Yuanqing has noticed it."
"You mean, Si's actions were exposed?"
Tang Machi hesitated for a moment, nodded, and said, "It's not completely exposed, but the news must have been leaked. The previous analysis is just my guess and has not been confirmed yet.
“Since it has not been confirmed,”
Nevid stopped halfway through the words, because Westwood obviously didn't want someone to interrupt Tomma's brain.
"In recent days, I have been analyzing the information I have obtained before, especially Wang Yuanqing's personal information." Tang Machi took out a cigarette, glanced at the president, lit it, and said, "I have to admit that Wang Yuanqing is a powerful character. Wang Yuanqing is very tough, both externally and internally. Without sufficient information, we can only analyze and infer based on the actual situation. With Wang Yuanqing's personality, if he knew that someone was plotting to launch a coup, he would definitely take the initiative and kill all the dissidents who tried to deal with him without hesitation. With China's national conditions, as long as Wang Yuanqing wants to do it, there is no force to stop him."
"You mean," Bruderlyn frowned.
"Maybe, our worries are completely redundant." Tang Ma said with a bitter smile. "Wang Yuanqing did not take any action, maybe he didn't know, maybe he had some concerns, maybe for other purposes. We have reason to believe that Wang Yuanqing is likely to be unaware of it or has not grasped the entire situation. If this is true, the turbulent situation in South Asia has nothing to do with China's domestic situation, it is just a coincidence."
"Coincidence?" Westwood showed a more suspicious look.
"It is indeed a coincidence in a sense." Tang Machi took two puffs of cigarettes and said. "From another perspective, if Wang Yuanqing knew the secret action we were planning, would he create a South Asian crisis at this time? Du Qiwei said it very reasonably. Wang Yuanqing's primary purpose is to ensure the smooth progress of political reform, rather than to make achievements in external expansion. If Wang Yuanqing took the initiative to create the South Asian crisis, wouldn't it be our fault? Wang Yuanqing was so smart that it was impossible not to recognize this problem, and it was unlikely that such a wrong decision would be made. Therefore, we have reason to believe that Wang Yuanqing was not aware of it."
"Since that's the case, why did Wang Yuanqing create a South Asian conflict?"
"It's very simple. Wang Yuanqing hopes to promote political reform through a war."
Bruderlyn's brow jumped a few times and looked at the president.
Westwood pondered for a while and said, "Can you make it clearer?"
"People who have read Wang Yuanqing's personal information should know that compared with their predecessors, Wang Yuanqing's foundation is not solid." As an "expert in China", Tang Ma Nao has a far greater understanding of China than others. "People who understand Chinese history should also know that no matter what period, Chinese politicians need the support of soldiers. Wang Yuanqing launched political reforms in the late Japanese war. It is not that Wang Yuanqing only thought of political reforms at this time, but that he had the foundation for political reforms at this time. Judging from the development in recent years, the absolute support of the army is a key factor in the smooth progress of political reforms. Facts have proved that political reforms must have encountered resistance from the army, in order to
To deepen political reform, Wang Yuanqing not only needs the full support of the army, but also finds ways to eliminate dissidents in the army and eliminate the greatest resistance and the greatest potential danger. There is only one way to achieve the goal, that is, a war. The Japanese war allowed Wang Yuanqing's military prestige to surpass Zhao Rundong and become the "spiritual leader" of Chinese soldiers. As long as he defeats India again, Wang Yuanqing's prestige in the army will reach its peak, and may even surpass Ji Youguo at that time. More importantly, adjust the military results through war, especially personnel arrangements. He can eliminate dissidents in the army without having too serious impact."
Westwood and Bruderly nodded, agreeing with Tommachi's analysis.
"But," Nevid said, hesitating for a moment, "isn't this the exact opposite of Minister Duchway's analysis?"
"General Duqiwei's small-scale facts. Naturally, it is impossible to make an accurate judgment. Tomachi and Qiu took Nevid seriously. "When launching a war, China will definitely have to pay a great price. At least on military issues, General Duqiwei's analysis is very reasonable. China cannot deal with India like he did to deal with Japan, and it is even more impossible to joke about the life and death of the 1.7 billion Indians. The problem is that Wang Yuanqing may not necessarily defeat India completely. The purpose of launching the war year is to promote reform, so there is no need to expand the scale of the war, and it can be targeted at the southern Tibet region. With India's military strength, China has the absolute certainty to recover southern Tibet region, and even help Pakistan capture the southern Kashmir region. After achieving its goal, Wang Yuanqing will definitely stop immediately, or use international public opinion to force India to negotiate arbitrage with China. As long as the scale of the war is limited, China's military mobilization will be very limited, and there is no need to make too much preparation.
"In that case, the war will break out soon?"
"It is entirely possible, maybe the Chinese General Staff is developing a war plan to thug the fighters."
Half Stewood thought for a while and looked at Brudering.
"If so, we have only two choices: one is to show our position and fully support India; the other is to reconcile it from it and resolve the South Asian crisis Bruderlin sighed and said, "Choose the former, it is very likely that we will intervene. Not only will China feel safer, but it will make Wang Yuanqing determined to defeat India before we provide comprehensive military aid to India. Choosing the latter, our situation will be more difficult, which will not only affect Japan's reconstruction, but will also lose more allies."
Westwood smiled and shook his head. Another meaning of Brudering's words was that America had no choice.
"For us, there is only one choice." Tomma Nao glanced at the president and said, "I support General Duchiwei's suggestion and immediately increase military aid to India to help India build a strong military force."
Westwood frowned and signaled Tommachi to continue.
"The Secretary of State's analysis is very reasonable. Providing military aid is likely to intensify the Sino-Indian conflict. Let Wang Yuanqing make a decision immediately, but the problem must be viewed from the two kilograms." Tom Machi destroyed the cigarette butts, pondered for a while, and said, "If China does not take tit-for-tat measures, that is, after we provide comprehensive military aid to India and give up the war strategy, we can take the opportunity to win over India, let more countries recognize our influence, and thus win over more allies. If China launches war immediately, we can use this opportunity to promote subversion activities.
Even if the actions we plan fail, it can put China in the quagmire of war and serve to restrain China. Whether it is to help Japan carry out post-war reconstruction or help India establish a high-end industry, our ultimate goal is to restrain China."
"If India is defeated, we"
"India will definitely be defeated in battle, it's just a matter of time." Tom Ma said it firmly, as if he was confident. "The key is not whether India will be defeated, but whether we can use the war. Of course, India's defeat will have a negative impact on us, such as making more countries believe that my country's weapons and equipment are more advanced, thus affecting our arms exports. For example, let China successfully occupy Asia and lose our last foothold. But no matter what, China is affected much more than us.
Not to mention anything else, as long as the war drags on for a few months, China's economic development will be affected, and the political reforms that Wang Yuanqing has fully promoted will also be affected. Unlike Western countries such as us, China is a very special country. The greater the external threat, the more united China can exert its amazing strength. In history, China has rarely been defeated by external forces, and almost every dynasty collapsed due to its own problems. If we want to fundamentally defeat China, we can only start from within China and let China be defeated by internal contradictions!”
It has to be admitted that Tom Machi's analysis is very accurate and hits the nail on the head.
Westwood pondered for a while and said, "No matter what, we have only one choice. Since China wants to provoke a war at this time, we have to take action. Secretary of State, you prepare as soon as possible and bring a gift to New Delhi. Let Rulajapani stabilize his footing and don't give in easily."
"I'll go to New Delhi as soon as possible, just from the Congress."
"I will find a way to solve it," Westwood said, "In New Delhi, in addition to letting Rurajapani know our attitude, we must also try to make Rurajapani believe. China will not start a war at this time, but it will start a war in the near future. If India wants to survive, it must be fully prepared."
Brudering nodded, indicating that he understood the president's meaning.
"Director Tang Mawang, Si must also take action
"No problem, I'll take charge of it myself."
"Let's talk about it today, there is new news. Let's discuss it."
Chapter completed!