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Chapter 327 National Sovereignty

Zhang Minghui attached great importance to this meeting. The troops above the regiment level of Maoershan had already arrived at Maoershan, in order to discuss the issues raised by the Soviet Union!

Zhang Minghui quickly talked about the three demands put forward by the Soviet Union. Zhang Minghui's face was heavy: "I don't know what you think of the three questions raised by the Soviet Union!"

Zhang Minghui explained that when the "spring breeze" of the Russian October Revolution blew to the steppes of Outer Mongolia.Suhe Bator and Choibalsan, who came from poor herdsmen, formed Mongolia's Mongolian People's Party. In 1921, with the aid of a large amount of weapons and equipment from Soviet Russia, the army of the Mongolian People's Party began to attack the squadron in Maimai City.Unfortunately, the squadron was defeated due to paralysis and underestimation of the enemy, and was forced to withdraw from the trading city.Since then, the squadron has never entered Outer Mongolia again.

On March 1921, 3, the "Mongolian Provisional People's Government" led by the Mongolian People's Party was announced.This was in opposition to the Mongol upper class princes and Engern bandits in Kulun.Due to the disparity in strength, the Mongolian People's Party decided to invite the Soviet Red Army to join the war in Mongolia. In May 19, the Red Army of the Soviet Union entered Outer Mongolia, defeated the Enqin gang outside the city of Maimai, and rescued the Mongolian People's Army that was in danger.Kulun was then occupied in July. On July 1921, the upper Mongolian princes and the Mongolian People's Party jointly established the "Mongolian People's Revolutionary Government".

The news of Outer Mongolia's declaration of "independence" and the establishment of the "Mongolia" spread to the mainland, and public opinion was in an uproar for a while. Domestic civil organizations and democratic parties issued declarations one after another, opposing the perverse actions of the Mongolian princes and nobles to split the motherland, and condemning Soviet Russia for China's Outer Mongolia. armed occupation.

Cao Kun and Wu Peifu, powerful figures in the Beijing government, have long been very annoyed at the independence of Outer Mongolia.Zhang Zuolin in the Northeast also cursed at the Russians and was extremely indignant at the "independence" of Outer Mongolia.On the spur of the moment, he planned to send troops to Outer Mongolia to resolve disputes in Outer Mongolia by force.However, due to the civil war, Zhang Zuolin was afraid that Cao Kun and Wu Peifu would take the opportunity to send troops to the Northeast, and did not dare to act rashly in Outer Mongolia.Cao and Wu in Beijing had to deal with Zhang Zuolin in the north and other provincial warlords in the south. They were afraid that sending troops to Outer Mongolia would lose their real power in the Beijing government, so they had no choice but to watch the fire from the other side.As a form of diplomacy, the Beijing government issued a scathing statement condemning Outer Mongolia's attempts to split the Republic of China and not recognizing Outer Mongolia's "independence."

Since then, however, the Soviet Red Army has remained in Outer Mongolia.During this period, the upper-class Mongolian princes who were deprived of power under the control of Soviet Russia began to wake up, regretting their actions against China, and fled to China to demand that they send troops to take back Mongolia's sovereignty and drive out the Russians.However, the Soviet Union continued to increase the size of its troops stationed in Mongolia, obstructing China's actions to recover the sovereignty of Outer Mongolia.China in the midst of civil strife has also lost the opportunity to recover Mongolia's sovereignty time and time again.

When Lenin was alive, he once said that the Asian lands looted by the tsar should be returned to the Asian people. He also said that when the Chinese revolution succeeded, Mongolia would naturally become a part of China.But after Lenin's death, Stalin reneged on Lenin's promise. He killed a deputy minister of defense who had recorded Lenin's speech, and then refused to recognize what Lenin had said.

Since then, there has been no voice in the Soviet Union to return Mongolia.The Soviet army remained in Mongolia until 1986. Under the leadership of Gorbachev, who advocated new thinking, the Soviet Union began to announce its withdrawal from Mongolia. In 1992, the Soviet Red Army completely withdrew from Mongolia. (However, Mongolia’s independence has already become a fact at this time and has been recognized by the Chinese government. It is impossible to recover the sovereignty of Outer Mongolia.)

Of course, this is an afterthought, Zhang Minghui did not tell everyone. Huang Xiansheng has lived in the Northeast for a long time, and the situation in Outer Mongolia is naturally very clear. Outer Mongolia has become independent, and with the Soviet Union's forced intervention, it is not something that Zhang Minghui and others can try to get back. !And even if New China is established and Outer Mongolia is taken back, the Chinese sector is too connected to the Soviet Union. If there is a military conflict with the Soviet Union, the buffer time will not be worth the gain, so I suggest agreeing!

Zhang Minghui nodded. In fact, the United Nations now only recognizes Chiang Kai-shek’s Republic of China. Chiang Kai-shek, who needs to win or not, has nothing to say. Moreover, Zhang Minghui believes that Chiang Kai-shek’s character has no problem with national justice. This is why he has not left Taiwan so far. Independent reasons!

Regarding the second question, everyone agreed that the first one can be agreed. As for the internationalization of Dalian’s commercial port, the Soviet Union’s superior rights and interests in the port must be guaranteed, and the Soviet Union’s lease of Lushun Port as a naval base must also be restored; The Middle East Railway and the South Manchuria Railway, which are in contact with the outside world, should set up a Sino-Soviet joint company to jointly operate them. After understanding, the superior rights and interests of the Soviet Union must be guaranteed, and China must maintain full sovereignty in Manchuria; Zhang Minghui and others all agreed Expressed a stern refusal!

These railway lines are now in the hands of Zhang Minghui, and a port like Dalian Lushun is particularly important to the integrity of a country's sovereignty. Zhang Minghui and others will never agree!

As for the third question, the Thousand Islands, this is an issue between the Soviet Union and Little Japan. It may not be a good move for China to contain Little Japan through the Soviet Union in the future. Of course Zhang Minghui is happy!

The problem is delayed on the second point. Now the entire Northeast is under the control of Zhang Minghui. Zhang Minghui has the right to say no, but if Zhang Minghui refuses to agree, he can't use the help of the Soviet Red Army to drive the little devil out of China. It will take several years, and the Soviet Union now has no internal and external troubles. If Stalin is angered, it is not impossible for the Soviet Union to try their best to create trouble for Zhang Minghui!

Huang Xiansheng saw it clearly: "Xiaohui, the Soviet Union's sending troops to the Northeast has advantages and disadvantages. I know that Xiaohui has no ambition to unify China, but he has the ambition to drive away the little devils. We still can't say whether the Soviet Union sent troops for the resources of the Northeast or to truly resist Japan. Accurately, the integrity of a country does not require the participation of other countries, so what is the difference between a puppet and Manchukuo?"

Xiao Wu somewhat disagreed: "The director is right, but as long as the Soviet Union helps us get rid of the little devils, can't China's millions of troops drive away the Soviet Union?"

Yang Jingcheng chuckled: "Xiao Wu, your thinking is too simple. What's the difference if you drive away the little devils and come back with a bunch of Soviet devils, and the military strength of the Soviet Union is stronger than that of Japan..."

Quan Boming also nodded and signaled: "Well, I don't care about the little devil's invasion of China, and he will definitely lose, but the Soviet Red Army helped us drive away the little devil. Not only did we not give any benefits, but we drove him out. Public opinion at home and abroad is not worth the loss!"

"Yes, it seems that everyone supports the rejection of the Soviet Union sending troops to the Northeast?" Zhang Minghui is the supreme commander of Maoershan and has the right to make such a decision. What would the gcd and the Kuomintang think?What will the people of the country think?Who doesn't want to get rid of the little devil earlier!

In addition, if the Soviets are angered and the Soviet Union attacks the Northeast, what will happen?

Everyone was hesitating. At this time, Zhang Minghui remembered a sentence from Premier Zhou Enlai: "The Chinese people love peace, but for the sake of peace, they have never and will never be afraid of resisting a war of aggression. China will never tolerate foreign aggression, nor allow imperialism to attack China." I am sure that the Soviet Red Army will seriously consider our proposal!"

After Zhang Minghui gave the suggestions summarized by the troops to the old Mao of the gcd for reference, Lao Mao also expressed his approval and admired Zhang Minghui's profound understanding and righteousness. Zhang Minghui also arranged for Rao Jialiang to tell his ideas and suggestions to the Soviet liaison officer!

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