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Chapter 273 Mutualization

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Chapter 273

Common

The official launch of the "Mu Haoyang Plan" was at the end of 2056, after the Oriental Allies reached an agreement on the post-war reconstruction plan. However, on August 15, Mu Haoyang signed a reconstruction plan for the United States and began the reconstruction work.[..com]

In a sense, the core content of the "Mu Haoyang Plan" is to help the United States rebuild.

This is related to China's policy towards the United States.

It is undeniable that after the outbreak of the war, China only had hatred and no sympathy towards the United States from top to bottom. Even most military and political leaders believed that only by making the United States a text in history books could the threat be completely eliminated and ensured that it would not be harmed again in the future.

These views were very prominent in the first two years of the war through some more extreme policies.

For example, the wartime production plan formulated by China at the end of 2052 far exceeded the maximum limit of defeating the United States, but aimed at completely destroying the United States.

Of course, it is more explicit in some top-secret documents.

According to some rumors after the war, at the end of 2052 or early 2053, Mu Haoyang entrusted Li Mingyang to formulate a top-secret plan, and the core content of the plan was to completely destroy the United States. To this end, Li Mingyang proposed to establish a secret armed agency, specifically responsible for the combat operations of destroying the United States. Subsequently, the Military Intelligence Agency destroyed the United States and formulated a very systematic plan.

This plan is no longer a secret, and it was declassified fifty years after the end of the war.

According to this plan, after the Chinese team attacked the United States, they set up concentration camps and began to kill all Americans in a planned manner. The one who implemented the plan would be a specially established secret force, with the ultimate goal of making the Americans a very small number like the Indians.

Obviously, this is crazy.

In fact, when the war broke out, the United States had 700 million people, and the systematic destruction of 700 million people has never been in history. Even the flu that almost destroyed Europe back then only took away 200 million lives, and the largest number of Black Deaths in history did not take away much of the lives.

Fortunately, Mu Haoyang is not so crazy.

More importantly, Huang Hanlin would never allow the army to do so.

The result is that this devastating plan is just an idea and never becomes a reality.

However, from this we can see how strong the Chinese hatred towards the United States was in the early stages of the war.

Of course, objectively speaking, this sense of hatred mostly comes from fear, that is, fear of defeat. In the first year of the war, China has been on the verge of defeat. Failure in any important battle will lead to China's defeat in two years. Although China withstood the strong military pressure of the United States, won all important battles in the early stage of the war, and avoided the end of defeat, this was only after the incident. At that time, let alone ordinary people, even Mu Haoyang had to prepare for defeat.

Interestingly, China also formulated a "national survival plan" at that time.

The core content of the plan is how to continue the Chinese nation after its defeat, and revival in the future, perhaps decades or hundreds of years later. It can be said that this is a more crazy plan, and many of the contents are incredible in hindsight. For example, using antimatter weapons to blow up the Himalayas and completely change the climate and environment of the Asian continent. For example, building underground urban agglomerations in the northwest region and placing 10 million people. For example, creating a super tsunami in the Western Pacific, creating a silt zone with a depth of about 100 kilometers in the coastal areas, preventing the US military from landing in China.

There is no doubt that the root of these crazy plans is the infinite fear of defeat.

However, by 2053, the situation changed.

As the Chinese team advanced steadily on the battlefield, one after another, the good news of victory came, the public's fear of defeat gradually faded, and the hatred towards the United States gradually faded.

By 2054, as the Chinese team achieved major victories in the Western Pacific and Southwest Pacific, China was bombed less and less frequently, and the war gradually faded away, and the emotions of the Chinese people gradually changed, and hatred towards the United States was thrown behind.

In 2055, hatred was gradually replaced by sympathy.

Of course, this is attributed to China's wartime propaganda.

In the mouth of propaganda organizations, the United States is already a country controlled by militarism. Thousands of American civilians were forced to be recruited into the army and sent to the battlefield to die. A large number of Americans were killed. The American people were resisting the violent violence of military force at home.

In short, the United States is a place where people live in poverty.

At that time, a lot of publicity was not in line with the actual situation at all. It not only exaggerated the words, but also intended to vilify the United States.

For example, in propaganda related to the situation in the United States, propaganda agencies emphasized two points: one is that most Americans are unwilling to join the army and the other is that the lives of the American people are extremely difficult. The former, propaganda agencies attribute the credit to the awareness of the American people, that is, the American people are a war planned by evil oligarchic capitalists, while the people who work hard are the common people. The latter, propaganda agencies emphasized that in order to win this war, the United States focused on military production, resulting in a shortage of supply of daily necessities for daily necessities.

In fact, this is not the truth at all.

At least in 2055, the American people were still very enthusiastic about joining the army, and the supply of daily necessities in the United States was also very sufficient.

However, these propaganda have indeed changed the view of the Chinese people on the United States.

To put it simply, it means that many Chinese people are a country worthy of sympathy, and the American people are also being persecuted by the militarist government.

By 2056, with the full beginning of strategic bombing, the Chinese people's sympathy for the United States rose to a new level.

Interestingly, anti-war thoughts even appeared in China at that time.

To put it simply, many people believe that the finger should not be directed at the common people of the United States, and even in order to completely defeat the United States, they should also attack the US team.

As a result, China's propaganda agencies had to deliberately lower the impact of strategic bombing.

In fact, many news related to the front line were not announced in China at that time, and the Chinese people only had the army heading for victory.

It can be seen from this that China's attitude towards the United States has been greatly influenced by the people.

Regardless, what Huang Hanlin cannot ignore the most is the attitude of the people in China, and the attitude of the people ultimately determines Huang Hanlin's attitude towards the United States.

Helping the United States carry out post-war reconstruction is also the result of the wishes of the Chinese people.

Later, when Huang Hanlin visited Washington, he mentioned that the kind Chinese people are the best in the United States and the most trustworthy American people. It is the Chinese people who helped the United States complete post-war reconstruction, repair the trauma of war, and get out of the shadow of war.

Obviously, this statement is not an exaggeration at all.

In particular, within three years after the end of the war, the reconstruction funds spontaneously donated to the United States by China were as many as trillions of yuan, and tens of millions of Chinese went to the United States to participate in post-war reconstruction work, many of whom settled in the United States and eventually became American citizens.

Of course, this is also related to China's special national conditions.

In this war, less than 1.5 million soldiers and civilians died. Before the outbreak of the war, China was a country with more men and fewer women. The proportion of men exceeded 53%, 10% more than women, equivalent to about 60 million people.

Interestingly, after the war, China was the only country with more men than women.

The result is that a large number of Chinese men immigrated to other countries, and they mainly went to the United States.

According to official statistics, within the twenty years after the end of the war, about 50 million Chinese immigrated to the United States, of which 80% were male.

Such large-scale immigration inevitably changed the population structure of the United States.

More importantly, many Chinese immigrants do not immediately become American citizenship after arriving in the United States, but only become American citizenship after ten or even twenty years of settlement. The main reason is that continuing to have Chinese nationality can obtain higher social benefits, which can support a family in the United States. The result is that Chinese immigrants have the highest fertility rate in the United States.

By the time of the 22nd century, Chinese immigrants and immigrant descendants had exceeded 300 million, accounting for 30% of the total American population, surpassing white people, becoming the largest ethnic group in the United States. If calculated based on family counts, Chinese immigrants and immigrant descendants accounted for 48% of the total American families. At the same time, Chinese immigrants' political status in the United States has been greatly improved.

Obviously, the United States was quickly assimilated by China after the war.

This is not difficult to imagine, because China actively helped the United States to carry out post-war reconstruction after the war, and the most direct result is the commonization of China and the United States.

Perhaps, Mu Haoyang considered this result when he launched the post-war reconstruction plan.

Interestingly, among Mu Haoyang's descendants, three great-grandchildren immigrated to the United States and became American citizens, one of whom became a senator in New York State, the United States. Later, Mu Haoyang's descendant, the grandson of his great-granddaughter, became the president of the United States.

When the main populations of the two most powerful countries have the same roots, these two countries have the basis for alliance.

In a sense, this is exactly the result pursued by Huang Hanlin and Mu Haoyang, because only assimilation can fundamentally eliminate potential threats. If you jump out of the country and look at the problem from the perspective of the nation, assimilating the United States is the largest external expansion in the history of the Chinese nation.

Yes, the Chinese nation itself is a big family that integrates dozens of ethnic groups.

For thousands of years, the Chinese nation has been constantly assimilating other nations, and finally forming the most complex national body in the world.

However, by the 22nd century, the commonization of China and the United States was no longer the main topic.

Chapter 273

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