Chapter 710 The strong style
After the plane was stable, Mu Yaping and Enlai walked down the spinning ladder, and there was no heavyweight in the crowd in front of him. Before coming, Mu Yaping had already thought of the scene in front of him. After all, his identity was not the head of state, so it was reasonable to use this scale to welcome him. First, Mu Yaping and Eisenhower, who quickly stepped forward, hugged warmly.
"General Eisenhower, first of all, I want to congratulate you and promote the position of Chief of Staff of the US Joint Forces!" After Mu Yaping hugged, he made a certain gesture. "General Mu, I want to thank the Chinese theater for giving me the opportunity. It was the Pacific War that brought me good luck. Come and I will introduce you..." With Eisenhower's introduction, the two military officials who came to the airport to greet Mu Yaping shook hands and greeted him, and the atmosphere seemed very harmonious.
That night, Mu Yaping and En went to the nursing home where the US representative was staying to meet President Roosevelt. In a European-style building in the nursing home where the US was staying, Mu Yaping and Enlai walked into the living room. Mu Yaping stepped forward and shook hands cordially with President Roosevelt in a wheelchair: "His Excellency President, you are in good spirits. On behalf of President Chiang, I would like to pay tribute and greet you!"
Roosevelt Shaw's cheeks were shining. Although his hair was white, he was radiant and said with a radiant look: "I was surprised that General Mu spoke so fluently in American English. General Mu is worthy of being a young talent. Today I feel refreshed. General Mu, you are a legend of the 20th century. I believe that China will surely create miracles under the leadership of your Excellency in the future!"
"Your Excellency the President has spoken, but I still thank the President for his honesty. It is the Pacific War that allowed China and the United States and even the people of the two countries to establish ally relations in the war. At the same time, I express my deep gratitude to your country for its strong assistance. The war will soon end. Looking forward to the future, while continuously enhancing the friendship between China and the United States, I am determined to let China play a greater role in world affairs in the future with the continuous continuous world!" Mu Yaping's words were not humble and said nothing, and at the same time, it also showed China's position in the world in the future.
Although Roosevelt was a little unhappy when he heard this, he still smiled on the surface: "General Mu, I believe that under your rule in the future, China will definitely be a democratic country and will show the new brilliance of ancient civilization..." The conversation took place in a friendly atmosphere, but both sides were hinting at some mystery. As a sudden rise of military and political power, China is no longer doubtful.
Regarding the Far East issue, the Americans deliberately avoided it, and Mu Yaping knew it well, so both sides were tacitly aware of it. Regarding the local issues of Japan, the two sides reached a consensus and agreed to completely eradicate militarists after the war and station troops in Japan. Other details will be negotiated after Japan surrenders. Regarding the South China Sea, Taiwan, and Ryukyu issues, Roosevelt had no objection to China's suggestions, and Mu Yaping also supported the interests of the US in the Philippines. In fact, this is a **naked deal.
Finally, President Roosevelt said that he hoped that the two sides would negotiate to resolve the territorial issues between China and the Soviet Union, which meant that the United States maintained a neutral attitude on this issue. In fact, Mu Yaping had long expected the Americans to think, and then the conversation between the two sides would go deeper, involving the political and economic fields. The exchanges between the two sides continued until late at night.
After Mu Yaping and Enlai left, Eisenhower made a statement: "Grandmaster Zonggou, China's political structure and democratic process in the future will inevitably adopt multiple parties to rule in turn, basically in line with the Western model. The Soviet model no longer has a market in China, so we don't need to worry about this. At present, China's new economic policies basically follow the Western capital operation and are coming fiercely. Especially the new technological revolution, which shows an explosive boom, which must attract our attention in this aspect!"
Roosevelt said: "China's economic development speed in the war is already on the same pace as us. Now we place our hopes on the Soviet side. If a war breaks out between the two countries, no matter which side wins, we will eventually gain benefits. If the Soviet side wants to take back the Far East, China must fight for an inch of land. What are we still worried about!" Eisenhower nodded in agreement after hearing this.
It was already late at night when Mu Yaping and Enlai returned to the official residence where they were staying, and the two were still not sleepy. The subordinate painted tea and Mu Yaping ordered them to rest. En said: "Mr. Mu, President Roosevelt avoided the Soviet issue. I guess there must be a deal between them in private. The Americans obviously put on an attitude that no one offends. When it comes to their own interests, the British must stand on the Soviet side's standpoint. Obviously we are isolated!"
Mu Yaping smiled and said, "Before coming, we thought of this ending, and now we have confirmed this judgment. No matter how firm the position is and how righteous the argument is, to put it bluntly, this world speaks with fists, and the jungle laws of the animal world will not change. China rose overnight, and although the great powers had no choice but to accept it, they could not accept it in their bones, including Americans here."
"It seems that our negotiations with the Soviet side will not have any gains! The breakup is a foregone conclusion!" Enlai's expression was solemn. Mu Yaping said: "The consultations with President Roosevelt tonight are our real purpose in Yalta. Therefore, you don't have to worry. Even if a full-scale war broke out between China and the Soviet Union, the Soviet side is not sure of winning. To put it bluntly, the purpose of the Soviet side launching the war is to take back the Far East, but I have a killer weapon. Once I throw out the killer weapon, the Soviet side will sit at the negotiating table honestly."
Seeing Enlai confused Mu Yaping, he said with a smile: "Don't be too careful. Some things have to be kept secret. You will know when the time comes. Tomorrow you will contact the Foreign Minister of the Soviet side, and there will be no discussion on the Far East issue. Just follow our agreement and directly throw out the Baikal issue and completely disrupt the Soviet side's plan. I want to put the Sino-Soviet negotiations to a deadlock. I will go to meet Churchill tomorrow, and I want to see what the British are doing."
The next day, Enlai held a consultation with the Soviet Foreign Minister. As expected, the Soviet side was aggressive from the beginning and went straight to the point. Enlai took the initiative to point out the deer as a horse. The two sides broke up unhappily at the beginning of the negotiations. The issue of Baikal did not expect that the Soviet side would be shameless about China's shamelessness. To be precise, the Soviet side was so angry that it was so angry that it was just to be honest.
On this side, Mu Yaping and Churchill's negotiations seemed calm. The two sides seemed very friendly on the surface, but they were in a secret way.
After the polite greetings between the two sides, they quickly entered the substantive issue. "································· I repeat our position again. We respect your country's opinions on the South China Sea issue, but the bottom line of the Myanmar issue is the founding of the country, which is unquestionable. We do not interfere with your country's economic interests in Myanmar. We welcome your country's businessmen and industrialists to continue to develop in Myanmar, and that's all."
Churchill said bluntly: "General Mu, Myanmar has always been the British protector. Even if Myanmar was founded, it is reasonable for Britain to participate in it. I cannot understand why China expelled the British government from Myanmar?" Mu Yaping smiled and said: "It's not that we expelled you from Myanmar, but that your country voluntarily gave up Myanmar. I'm telling the truth! If I promise to return Myanmar to your country now, I think those heroes who died in Myanmar will not agree......" Mu Yaping's toughness and domineering awkwardly embarrassed Churchill, and the consultations between the two sides also ended unhappily.
On February 1, the sun was shining and the wind was blowing. In an European-style castle in Yalta, China, the United States, Britain and the Soviet Union held formal consultations. The US representatives first discussed the issue of post-war Europe, and as expected, the Soviet side promised to withdraw troops from Germany after the war, and the United States and Britain welcomed it. China had no objection to this.
Then the Soviet side raised the Far East issue, while Enlai stood up and raised the Baikal issue. The British representative clearly favored the Soviet side, saying that China's territorial issue on Lake Baikal was completely unreasonable, and the United States remained silent and put on a neutral stance. Then China and the Soviet Union began to argue. The Soviet Union repeatedly emphasized the fairness of the treaty in terms of legal principles, while our side emphasized that unequal treaties were imposed on the Chinese and should be resolutely abolished.
The fierce quarrel was full of tension, and the atmosphere at the venue was very tense. Mu Yaping and Stalin never spoke. Both sides talked about their own opinions and refused to give in. The morning passed quickly, and the afternoon was closed and decided to continue the next day. In the afternoon, Mu Yaping did not conduct any activities, while the Soviet side launched an offensive and negotiated privately with the United States and Britain. The Americans once again repeatedly emphasized maintaining a neutral attitude, while the British side clearly supported the Soviet side.
The meeting continued the next day. The US side first made a gesture, hoping that China and the Soviet Union would resolve the territorial issue rationally. The British side emphasized that China should show sincerity rather than messing around. Mu Yaping stood up with a smile and said: "The Far East issue is a sovereignty issue, and our attitude is not to negotiate the issue of sovereignty. Our demand is to discuss the ownership of the Baikal area. I ask you to understand this. The Outer Mongolia Autonomous Government requires the Soviet side to return the Baikal area, and China and the Soviet Union can only discuss this issue."
Mu Yaping's words were like a time bomb, and the audience was shocked. At this time, Stalin's beard shook violently and his face turned pale. Suddenly he stood up and shouted loudly: "Shameless!" Then he left the field, and then all the Soviet representatives left the field. Stalin's departure meant that the negotiations between China and the Soviet Union broke down, and the next step was to fight each other. The Americans and the British were secretly happy in this situation.
In the following days, the United States, Britain and the Soviet Union negotiated together, and China and the United States discussed together, and Yalta was overwhelmed. As a result, the United States, Britain and the Soviet Union reached a consensus on the European issue, and of course the Soviet Union made great concessions. China and the United States also reached a sharing of interests, but China and Britain did not reach any agreement. The meeting between the four giants of the Yalta countries ended unhappily.
On February 8, Mu Yaping and Enlai set off, and only Eisenhower came to see him off at the airport. Before leaving, Eisenhower said: "General Mu, as an old friend, I admire the general's courage and strength very much, but it is not wise enough. The next step between China and the Soviet Union may encounter each other. Unfortunately, we do not want to see such a result."
Mu Yaping smiled and said, "Thank you for your kindness. Frankly speaking, the Chinese are unwilling to fight, but they are not afraid of war. Water comes and ground is blocked, and soldiers come and generals are blocked. Whoever dares to start a war will be with us to the end." Eisenhower was speechless, but personally, he admired Mu Yaping's rebelliousness and the style of a strong man very much.
On the plane, Enlai looked at Mu Ya's calm face and seemed to strengthen a certain confidence!
Chapter completed!