The third part of the bloody war of resistance Chapter 10 the turbulent section 1 Tehran (14)
From love and to religion, Soong Mei-ling began to take revenge on Stalin. The people of the *** publicly claimed that they did not believe in religion, but Belarus discovered that Stalin also had a deep understanding of Orthodoxism. He did not know that Stalin was once a student of the Orthodox church school, and he received the education in this school. However, after Stalin dominated the Soviet Union, this period of history was strictly blocked.
Soong Mei-ling's attack failed, but it also delayed time. Stalin said goodbye first, and the Soviet delegation left immediately, Churchill sent him away as the master. After the two left, Roosevelt's face suddenly became serious. He looked at Chiang Kai-shek and said, "Mr. Chairman, we once supported the independence of the colonial semi-colonial Cretaceous peoples in the Cairo Declaration. Although the situation in Mongolia is different, I think this declaration can be applied. Soviet Russia is an important ally against the Sith and an important force in maintaining peace after the war. Mongolia has a major interest in both your country and the Soviet Union, so I think the Mongolian issue can be resolved in this way. After the war, the Soviet army withdrew from Mongolia and Mongolia was managed by international organizations. After three or five years, the Mongolian people themselves voted to decide whether to be independent or belong to your country."
Hearing this, Chiang Kai-shek looked cold. He couldn't help but think of Zhuang Jihua's words. If China did not show its strength, Roosevelt would use Chinese interests to trade with the Soviet Union without hesitation. This statement was proved again that international political cressism is the most ruthless, without any friendship and trustworthiness.
Roosevelt was obviously already considering it, and he told Chiang Kai-shek directly that Mongolia has been leaving China for twenty years and historical relations have been formed. It is too difficult to take back Mongolia now. If possible, he is willing to put Mongolia aside and let China and the Soviet Union negotiate and resolve it. But now it seems that Stalin is determined to resolve the Mongolian issue during this meeting. If the two countries stalemate, the entire Tehran Conference will be in danger of breaking down.
"After the last World War, the League of Nations ignored China's interests and handed Shandong to Japan," Chiang Kai-shek stared at Roosevelt and said word by word: "This triggered a national protest tide. If we harm China again after this war, then what is the difference between our Cretaceous Government and the Beiyang Cretaceous Government? Mr. President, the Soviet Union played an important role in the European battlefield, but our Chinese people also played an important role in the war against Japan. We paid a huge price and eliminated the main force of the Japanese army with great sacrifice. We deserve respect and get the benefits we deserve."
Roosevelt still felt the repressed anger of Chiang Kai-shek's efforts, but his expression was still tough: "Mr. Chairman, I do not respect the Chinese people at all. I also admit that the Chinese Cretaceous Army and the Chinese people have made great contributions to the fight to eliminate the Japanese army, but the Mongolian issue actually has nothing to do with Japan. It is a matter between our two allies. I think I have not favored Stalin on this issue."
As he was talking, Churchill was back, Soong Mei-ling interrupted at this moment: "Mr. President, we think we can get your support."
"Femalely speaking, I support your country's proposition," Roosevelt looked at Soong Mei-ling sincerely: "But now we need solidarity and cooperation among allies. The Mongolian issue has become an obstacle to achieving unity. We must eliminate this obstacle. Moreover, in the plan I proposed, your country also has a chance."
Churchill actually knew what they were talking about, and Roosevelt had already reached an understanding and agreed with him before making this decision. Now he also interrupted: "Mr. Chairman, to be honest, I hate GCism very much. Between GCism and your country, I would rather choose your country, but the reality is that we need Soviet Russia to cooperate in the north, whether it is the European battlefield or the Far East battlefield, which can more effectively attack our common enemy."
Britain and the United States were putting pressure at the same time. Chiang Kai-shek was sad and felt a little under pressure. He remained silent, and Bai Sitong looked a little angry. Roosevelt added another weight.
"Mr. Chairman, I know that there are many refugees in your country in war. My country's Cretaceous Government is willing to provide your country with 50 million US dollars in relief funds. In addition, during the post-war reconstruction process, my country's Cretaceous Government is willing to continue to provide assistance. General Weidemai told me that to quickly transport the materials piled up in western Yunnan and Kunming to the North China front line, at least one thousand trucks are needed. My country is willing to provide your country with such a number of trucks, and at the same time, the materials transported into China through Yunnan and Burma are increased to 120,000 tons per month."
After Roosevelt finished speaking, he looked at Chiang Kai-shek with hope, but Chiang Kai-shek still did not agree immediately. He was silent and looked up to Roosevelt and Churchill and said, "I need to consider that even without Russians, we can still destroy the Japanese."
After saying that, Chiang Kai-shek stood up and said, "Please forgive me, I will say goodbye first."
Chiang Kai-shek was in a very low mood. He had already thought a lot since Roosevelt showed up. Although he had put forward a plan, there were still many factors to realize it. Secondly, Roosevelt's attitude showed that he had withdrawn his support promised in Cairo, so he would not support China in the next regarding Sakhalin and re-examination of the Qing Dynasty and the Soviet Union; China was facing betrayal again.
On the way back to the US Embassy, Chiang Kai-shek had a gloomy face. When he arrived at the embassy, the car stopped. He looked at the star-striped flag and cursed fiercely: "Mom, Xipi!"
Back in the backyard, Chiang Kai-shek immediately summoned Chen Cheng, Wang Chong, Hui and Lin Wei to discuss Roosevelt's suggestion just now. Wang Chonghui was furious when she heard this and couldn't help but question: "Is it not important for us? Do we eliminate many Japanese devils or are the Russians destroying them? This is simply too much!"
Chen Cheng and Lin Wei were more calm. Chen Cheng thought for a while and said, "Chairman, if this is the case, it would be impolite to come and not go. We will attack southern Mongolia first and occupy southern Mongolia."
"Cixiu is right," Lin Wei immediately expressed his support: "From a military perspective, Stalin has not yet noticed that our army will attack southern Mongolia, and the Soviet Union is focused on Europe. Even if he wants to mobilize troops to Asia, the United States and Britain will not agree. The Japanese army in the Mongolian mirror is mainly Manchurian army. Judging from the puppet troops in Xuzhou and Shandong, they can fight against the Soviet army, but they will never fight against our army. Our army's offensive will be unstoppable."
Lin Wei was confident and had a very absolute tone, but Chiang Kai-shek still frowned: "Before the Cultural Revolution, we said, we should be wary of Britain and the United States using our interests to exchange with the Soviet Union. What I am worried about now is whether they will have secret agreements, such as handing over the Middle East Road to the Soviet Union, or handing over the Dalian Lushun lost in the Russo-Japanese War to the Soviet Union, which is absolutely unacceptable."
"The Chairman was very concerned that this danger existed," Belarus immediately expressed his agreement: "Now, in order to hold the Soviet Union, Roosevelt did not hesitate to make concessions to Stalin on many major issues. Churchill was worried that the Soviet Union would advance to the Balkans and Western Europe, so that it would exist. Britain and the United States would join forces to force the Soviet Union to mobilize troops to Asia to weaken the Soviet army's offensive in the Balkans and Europe so that the British and American troops would land at the same time in the country and the Balkans?"
Chiang Kai-shek, Chen Cheng, Lin Wei and Wang Chonghui were suddenly creepy, feeling a chill falling from the sky, and the feeling of being betrayed became even stronger. Chiang Kai-shek felt like he was about to escape from this city.
Soong Mei-ling asked Belarus with a serious expression: "What should we do?"
Bai Sitong shook his head, saying that he had not thought about it yet; the room was in silence like death. Xiao Zanyu pushed open the door and was about to come in. Seeing that the atmosphere in the room was wrong, he hesitated. When Chiang Kai-shek saw it, he asked him what he was doing. He quickly explained that the Chinese restaurant owner sent to find had already been found and he came to ask for instructions on what to do tomorrow's dinner.
"If you let him go back, it's better to feed the dogs than to ask him." Chiang Kai-shek waved at him irritably. Soong Mei-ling quickly stood up and signaled Xiao Zanyu to go out with her and she would handle the matter.
Chen Cheng's mind was still quick, and he quickly had an idea: "This kind of danger exists, but Chairman, the Soviet Union and Russia never dared to mobilize too many troops to the Far East. Europe is always the first in their hearts. Even if Roosevelt Churchill requested, Stalin would not do it. So we still have time and opportunity. As long as we take the lead in occupying North China and Northeast China, no matter what agreement they have, we will not admit it, and we have the final say."
Lin Wei nodded: "Ci Xiu is right. We must seize the front of them and occupy the Northeast, so that things will be easier to talk about in the future."
Chiang Kai-shek nodded tiredly. It seemed that this was the only way. Chen Cheng and the others looked at him. He was silent for a while before saying, "Okay, that's it. It seems that both Britain and the United States are unreliable, and in the end they can only rely on ourselves."
The next day, the allies discussed the European battlefield, but Chiang Kai-shek did not participate. He accompanied the US ambassador Harriman to visit several famous mosques in Tehran. However, Chiang Kai-shek was in a bad mood, so he turned around and went home.
"Mr. Ambassador, the President will not have any secret agreement with Stalin." Before breaking up at the door of the embassy, Chiang Kai-shek suddenly said to Harriman, and then turned around and left without waiting for Harriman to answer, leaving Harriman standing there in a daze.
When Harriman woke up, Chiang Kai-shek had disappeared in the yard. Harriman stood there and thought for a while, but turned around to the Soviet embassy. Outside the conference room, he passed Chiang Kai-shek's words to Hopkins.
Hopkins was not as shocked as Harriman. He quietly returned to his seat and looked at Stalin who was speaking.
Chiang Kai-shek's concerns were true. Today was originally a discussion on the European battlefield, but after obtaining the guarantee of the opening of the second battlefield by the United States and Britain, Stalin had no demands on the European battlefield for the time being. On the contrary, Chiang Kai-shek aroused his great vigilance. He simply used attack instead of defense and put forward his comprehensive requirements.
Chapter completed!