Chapter 118 Reconciliation
.When Huang Zhibo and Lu Fenglie came to Fang Capital.
The one Fu Xiubo met in the study was Liu Junshi.
When he was in office, Liu Junshi actively advocated cross-strait reconciliation. Although he did not propose a way to achieve unification, the policies he implemented during his reign were largely for unification. Like Fu Xiubo, Liu Junshi had long realized that the prerequisite for achieving unification between the two sides of the Taiwan Strait was the people's reconciliation, and to reconcile, exchanges must be enhanced and the people on both sides of the Taiwan Strait understood each other better. As long as they had a high understanding and mutual recognition, civil forces would naturally promote the process of unification, and no politician or party could stop the pace of the people.
After leaving office, Liu Jun really didn't have time to rest.
Actively run between the two sides of the Taiwan Strait.
Liu Junshi worked tirelessly. In addition to his personal ideals, there was another reason, that is, the Second Korean War made him realize that there was not much time left for Taiwan.
If the volunteer army can defeat the US-South Korea coalition in North Korea, the mainland army can win the battlefield in the Taiwan Strait.
In fact, before the outbreak of the Second Korean War, the military strength between the two sides of the Taiwan Strait was seriously unbalanced, although in 2013.
At that time, US President Lindberg agreed to sell Taiwan f35a.
Moreover, it is F35a, which is specifically targeting Taiwan's defense needs and strengthens its air combat capabilities. However, in the Second Korean War, even F22a could not ensure absolute air supremacy, and F35a could not compete with the mainland's advanced fighter jets. More importantly, after Lindberg stepped down, the arms sales to Taiwan were shelved until the East China Sea conflict broke out.
Taiwan has not obtained f35a.
Even if you get it, what can you do?
With the fact that the J20 has already formed an army, Taiwan’s military strength is simply not enough to protect itself.
For Taiwan, if we want to maintain the status quo.
The only way is to rely on the United States fully.
Before the East China Sea conflict broke out, Li Mingben did this. After being elected, in order to improve his party status, Li Mingyan visited the United States in private despite Liu Junshi's firm opposition, and wanted to use this to sign a contract to purchase F35a with the United States. As a result, not only did he not buy fighter jets, but the situation in the Taiwan Strait continued to be tense for several months, until Liu Junshi took advantage of the Asia-Pacific Economic Forum to meet with mainland leaders informally.
Only then did the crisis resolve.
Fortunately, Li Ming has been paid more money since then.
This war made Liu Junshi and other island leaders realize that the United States is unreliable.
Taiwan must reconcile with the mainland, and the faster the better.
Eleven-day battle.
Fully explain the problem.
As long as the mainland is willing, it can use force to solve the Taiwan Strait problem at any time.
And Taiwan has no chance to win at all.
The mainland has not resorted to force, and the fundamental reason is that it does not want brothers to read the wall.
I don’t want the war to affect compatriots on both sides of the Taiwan Strait, leaving trauma that is difficult to heal between the two sides of the Taiwan Strait.
Liu Jun really secretly visited Beijing at this time, hoping to communicate face to face with mainland leaders.
Any problem can only be solved reasonably and effectively after sufficient communication and exchange.
It can be said that Liu Junshi came very timely.
Fu Xiubo did not completely veto Huang Zhibo's war plan, and decided to take this opportunity to resolve the Taiwan Strait issue long before the outbreak of the East China Sea crisis.
The Chinese authorities are open and transparent about the issue of war, which also wants Taiwan leaders to recognize the seriousness of the problem.
If Liu Junshi did not visit, Fu Xiubo would likely authorize Huang Zhibo to take military action in the Taiwan Strait after the armistice with Japan.
Regardless of the outcome of the military operation, it will definitely cause irreconcilable cracks.
Since Liu Junshi has come and expressed very high expectations for cross-strait reconciliation, he is willing to play an important role in promoting cross-strait reconciliation.
Fu Xiubo has no reason to choose other means.
June 8th afternoon.
Fu Xiubo formally ordered the end of military operations against the Taiwan Strait.
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In this order, Fu Xiubo did not clearly mention whether to stop military deployment and withdraw the gathering combat troops back to the garrison.
Huang Zhibo has his own understanding and believes that military aggregation has nothing to do with it.
In order to give a reasonable statement, Huang Zhibo asked Qi Kaiwei, who was in charge of the combat operation, to formulate an exercise plan for military mobilization.
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Qi Kaiwei couldn't have taken Ran an exercise plan for the Taiwan Strait within a few hours.
On the night of June 8, US Secretary of Defense Chandler announced that he would send the USS Lincoln aircraft carrier battle group stationed in Guam and the USS Stanis aircraft carrier battle group operating in the Arabian Sea to the Philippine Sea and the South China Sea respectively to maintain regional peace and stability.
Although in the eyes of the outside world, this is the United States' move to urge China and Japan to conduct armistice negotiations.
You should know that two hours ago, Macmillan announced at the White House that he would act as a mediator of China and Japan and invite senior leaders from both sides to Washington for armistice negotiations.
Whether China and Japan have a ceasefire or negotiations first, the military operations in the East China Sea must be temporarily terminated.
At this time, the United States sent two aircraft carrier battle groups over.
It will definitely play a role in stabilizing the situation.
The problem is that in Fu Xiubo's eyes, the United States' move is definitely not to stabilize the situation in the East China Sea, but to use military actions to influence cross-strait relations.
For tough leaders, if they do not take action at this time, China's military prestige gained by the East China Sea conflict will be gone, and extremists on the island will regard the US's actions as secret support, thus taking the opportunity to counterattack, forcing the mainland to take some precautions.
After Chandler announced the news, Fu Xiubo immediately took the corresponding response
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Half an hour later, Li Pingko summoned the US Ambassador to China at the State Council.
A solemn protest was filed, demanding that the United States withdraw the aircraft carrier battle group.
Subsequently, Huang Zhibo issued an order to Teng Yaohui and the East China Sea Fleet moved to the waters south of the Diaoyu Islands.
Almost at the same time, the South China Sea fleet patrolling the northern waters of the South China Sea turned to the northeast and headed to the southern end of the Taiwan Strait.
Fortunately, Fu Xiubo did not lose his mind.
When Huang Zhibo was conducting military deployment, Li Pingko informed the US ambassador and stated that China's military deployment was not aimed at the Taiwan Strait, but the United States would never be allowed to interfere in Taiwan's maritime affairs. Fu Xiubo then spoke to McMillen and took the initiative to mention China's military deployment in the East China Sea and the South China Sea, claiming that it was preparing for the joint military exercise at the end of June, but hoped that the United States could start from the actual situation.
Withdrew the aircraft carrier battle group.
Will China hold large-scale joint military exercises at the end of June?
The genius believes it.
For the Chinese army that had just won the battle, the most important thing is to let the troops rest and relax the officers and soldiers participating in the war, and at the same time summarize the experience of the war. As for military exercises, it will be at least a few months later. From the overall situation, as long as China is sincere in negotiating with Japan, there is no reason to hold military exercises during this period, and there is no need to assemble dozens of warships on both ends of Taiwan.
Obviously, this is a military deployment against the United States.
However, Fu Xiubo did not say anything to death this time.
It is not mentioned that China and the United States have room for negotiation for the sake of war with the United States in the Taiwan Strait.
To negotiate, the United States must make concessions and China must be more polite.
Eastern Time, June 8th morning.
Macmillan asked Chandler to send the "Stannis" to Singapore instead of going to the northern waters of the South China Sea. As for the "Lincoln", the patrol area was limited to the southern part of the Philippine Sea, which was 1,500 kilometers away from Taiwan.
In response, Fu Xiubo also asked Huang Zhibo to adjust his military deployment. The East China Sea Fleet continued to stand by near the Diaoyu Islands, and the South China Sea Fleet went to Shantou Port for rest.
With neither side wanting to fight, the situation in the Taiwan Strait finally eased.
On June 11, Li Pingko flew to Washington as a plenipotentiary representative to attend an informal meeting with Taichiro Kida, hosted by Macmillan.
In theory, Wen Tinggui should have come forward.
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Taichiro Kida is not the Prime Minister. On June 10th.
The Liberal Democratic Party has proposed a new list of prime minister candidates, so Taichiro Kida is just guarding the government's prime minister.
At most, the Executive Vice Premier needs to be sent to this level.
That night, after Li Pingko and Kida Taichiro arrived in Washington one after another, China and Japan announced that they would temporarily stop military operations in the early morning of June 2.
As a mediator, the United States will dispatch early warning aircraft to patrol the East China Sea mid-line.
According to Macmillan's proposal, China and Japan may each send an early warning aircraft to patrol over the Diaoyu Islands and Okinawa Island, but they shall not send other combat aircraft and ships into the waters between the Diaoyu Islands and Okinawa Island, and must inform each other of the flight routes and patrol time of the early warning aircraft.
On the morning of June 11, Eastern Time, the two sides held their first informal meeting in Washington.
Because it was just preparing for the armistice negotiations, Li Pingko and Kida Taichiro did not discuss the issue of the armistice, but focused on discussing the prerequisites for the armistice negotiations.
Taichiro Kida's request is very simple: all Chinese fighter jets and warships are withdrawn from the East China Sea and are not allowed to enter the high seas.
To this end, Japan will also withdraw all warships and fighter jets.
Obviously, this requirement is very excessive.
There are no Japanese warships on the East China Sea, and the dividing line between the two sides on the air battlefield is also between the Diaoyu Island and Okinawa Island. If the military forces are bound by the same conditions, Japan will obviously take advantage, and China will give up the results obtained on the battlefield before the negotiations begin.
Not only did Li Pingko not agree, he also clearly stated that the military ceasefire line is based on the natural extension of the East China Sea continental shelf, and neither side's military forces must cross the ridge of the Okinawa Sea Nest.
Obviously, Taichiro Kida would not agree, because this was related to the initial conditions of the armistice negotiations.
Although there are great differences, no matter what, the negotiations have finally begun. Because Japan has no capital to defeat and China does not want to expand the conflict, so there is no issue of fighting and negotiation at the same time in this armistice negotiation, even if there are differences between the two sides.
It can also be resolved in negotiations.
At most it is pending.
It was on this day.
Mu Haoyang boarded a transport plane back to Beijing.
In name, he returned to the General Staff to report his duties, but in fact he was transferred from the East China Sea Fleet to prepare for the new work.
Because he was promoted to Navy Colonel in May, Huang Zhibo did not give Mu Haoyang a higher rank, but only gave him a position that needed to be obtained by a large colonel, so that he could receive the highest allowance from the colonel. According to the new allowance system.
The highest standard of treatment for the colonel exceeds the minimum standard for the colonel.
No matter what, Huang Zhibo did not treat Mu Haoyang badly.
Chapter completed!