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Volume 1 On the Songhua River Chapter 1090 Who do you want to plot against?

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    Chapter 1090: Who do you want to plot against?

    The British and Americans had their own needs. They used the Chinese ** troops as gunmen to fight the Japanese. It would be better to beat the Japanese until they couldn't get up and their own vitality was greatly damaged. Chairman Chiang wanted to seek external support.  Suppress Tang Qiuli, reshape the image of the first person in the Republic of China, firmly control China's political affairs and the overall political situation, and secure the throne of chairman.  .

    The large-scale and high-level British and American delegation arrived in Chongqing one day apart. Chairman Chiang ordered the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Military Commission to welcome the allies and most distinguished friends from afar with the highest Chinese etiquette.  The banquet was an extremely luxurious welcome scene. Except for Chairman Chiang who respected his status, all the officials of the government attended the welcome banquet. The grand occasion was a great scene for the capital at that time.

    The enthusiasm and spectacle of the Chinese government, as well as the flattering, smiling faces and careful service, were beyond the expectations of the members of the British and American delegations. They originally came to ask for help from the Chinese, but now it seems that China¡¯s Chairman Chiang Kai-shek also has requests for help.  Because of himself, and still impatient, that night, after eating sumptuous Chinese dishes, drinking Moutai wine, and listening to the flattery and good words from Chinese officials, the heads of the British and American delegations hid in the room and conspired.

    Two people whose heads are full of lies and conspiracies have come to the unanimous conclusion that Chairman Chiang of the Nationalist Government has greater demand for us. All the concessions and benefits originally prepared will be used during tomorrow's negotiations.  Don't mention a word in it. We only urge the Chinese to send troops to Burma as soon as possible. Solving the current crisis of the British army is the most urgent issue.

    As for other things, any request from the Chinese must be clearly rejected, especially not to allow the Chinese to push their limits. Of course, in order to take care of the so-called face issue that the Chinese value, we must give the Chinese the greatest satisfaction on the scene. The two of them  The discussion was settled, and with the feeling of being drunk and the conspiracy settled, I fell asleep soundly.

    Similarly, at the official residence of Chairman Chiang Kai-shek in Huangshan, Chongqing, the big bosses who attended the welcome to the British and American delegations reported the details of the banquet to Chairman Chiang Kai-shek in detail. Chairman Chiang was very satisfied, and he specially gave instructions to several important people participating in the consultations tomorrow.  Member, "As long as it does not harm our best interests, we can agree to the conditions put forward by the British and Americans. As long as the British and American troops take action in the Indochina Peninsula to fight against Japan, there will be less reliance on Tang Qiuli. Of course, for now, we are still  The troops of the North China Division are the main force. This must be made clear to the British and Americans."

    Chairman Chiang also kept an eye on it. He was reluctant to let the Central Army go abroad to participate in the war against Japan. He had only such a small amount of money left. He was not beaten by Temple Shoichi to Chongqing. Xue Yue was at Loushanguan and did not torment the Central Army.  Fortunately, since Tang Qiuli has hundreds of thousands of troops stationed on the southern border, his target is obviously the Japanese in Indochina, so let him fight them.

    The three parties, Britain, the United States and China, each have their own desires and common interests. Putting aside their minor differences, it is not that they are courteous and courteous. They are all gentlemen who take care of each other's interests and feelings. Rather, they are driven by their own interests and forced by the situation. They cannot care about it.  Obsessing over details, it was originally a meeting where everyone got what they wanted. The negotiation went extremely smoothly, so smoothly that everyone who participated in the meeting felt that something was wrong?

    In fact, the theme of the talks was very simple. Britain and the United States came forward to invite the Chinese troops to enter Myanmar and participate in the war against Japan. When the Japanese army attacked China, the United Kingdom and the United States would also send troops to help China and jointly deal with the Japanese. Moreover, the British  The Americans also promised to provide the Chinese People's Liberation Army with a full set of American equipment for ten divisions free of charge, and provided China with an interest-free loan of US$300 million for the Chinese Air Force to purchase the latest American "P-47" fighter jets.

    The head of the U.S. delegation said well that the purpose of arming the Chinese corps is to stop the Japanese's crazy aggression in Southeast Asia. Of course, the weapons and equipment are provided, but the soldiers have to be provided by China. In other words, the Americans have to provide the guns and cannons.  China sent people to jointly deal with the Japanese. As for the British, it seemed more embarrassing at this time. They did not have the wealth and wealth of the United States, and their own heads were bombarded by German bombs every day.

    Even if they have the intention, they are powerless. What's more, the cunning British have no intention of bleeding in the first place. Playing with empty hands was Churchill's specialty during World War II. In order to fully demonstrate the respect of the United Kingdom and the United States for China and to reflect China's presence in Asia,  Especially the importance of Southeast Asia, China, Britain and the United States jointly established the China Theater Command.  .

    Chairman Chiang of the Nationalist Government was the Commander-in-Chief of the Chinese Theater. Because Chairman Chiang was the head of a country and could not visit the battlefield in person, this Commander-in-Chief was more reflected in the honor and symbolic sense. However, the armies of the three countries,  There must be a frontline commander. This task fell to Lieutenant General Alexander, the commander-in-chief of the British Army in Southeast Asia. He served as deputy commander-in-chief and was responsible for the daily military command of the theater.

    In other words, all the three armies in mainland China, including Southeast Asia, are under the command of Alexander.The power is huge. American three-star general Stilwell serves as the chief of staff of the Chinese theater, and Chen Cheng, director of the military command department of the National Government Military Commission, serves as deputy chief of staff. Even a mentally retarded person can see that the British  Carefully, hang Chairman Chiang high and firmly grasp the military command power in his hands.

    China, the United States, and Britain signed the "Treaty of Military Alliance between China, the United States, and Britain" in Chongqing, and announced it to the world in the form of a conference communiqu¨¦. The members of the newly established China Theater Command were announced together with the communiqu¨¦. Chairman Chiang Kai-shek's  The famous names were listed at the top of the list. They got everything they deserved. Britain and the United States thought they had achieved the expected goal, and Chairman Chiang thought his gains were even greater. It could be said that everyone was happy.

    Chairman Chiang was even happier than the British and Americans. He believed that he had gained the most benefits, including a complete set of equipment for ten infantry divisions and an interest-free loan of 300 million U.S. dollars. It was said that it was the armed squadron, Tang Qiuli's  The North China Army and other local powerful troops could not even get a bullet or a dollar, but they all fell into their own pockets and were used on the Central Army troops.

    Chairman Chiang, the British, and Americans were all congratulating themselves on being able to sign a military alliance, and they were satisfied. Only Tang Qiuli, who was prepared to be taken out by Chairman Chiang, the British, and Americans to take the lead, seemed to be  What was forgotten, what was completely forgotten, was that China¡¯s second-largest figure did not even appear in the list of members of the Chinese Theater Command.

    Britain and the United States did not know the inside story of China and thought that Chairman Chiang, the head of the Republic of China, could represent everything about China. Chairman Chiang deliberately did not mention it because he was afraid that the British and Americans would change their tune after seeing Tang Qiuli's strength.  Abandoning himself and forming a military alliance with Tang Qiuli alone, wouldn't he be making wedding clothes for others, and only be happy in vain?

    If you don¡¯t know, you didn¡¯t expect it at all. If you know, if you didn¡¯t say it on purpose, Tang Qiuli was completely left aside. Apart from Chairman Chiang, the other happiest person was in Mandalay, anxious and panicked.  Alexander, who was desperate all day long, fell from the sky with a black gauze hat, and it was an official hat several sizes too big.

    Originally, Alexander appealed to the country to urge the country to find a way to contact Tang Qiuli and achieve the Chinese goal of sending troops to Burma. In this way, the siege of Mandalay could be solved, and he did not have to be shameless and fight with that person.  In dealing with the fearful and ambitious Tang Qiuli, he not only lost the face of a British gentleman, but also preserved the dignity of a general of the British Empire, and escaped the fate of being made dumplings by the Japanese. Alexander could wake up happily even in his dreams.

    The British, Americans and Chairman Chiang were flirting with each other in Chongqing, playing tricks on their sleeves. Tang Qiuli, who was far away in Tengchong, had already received information from the Intelligence Department, and even when the three parties would meet and who were participating.  The content of the talks and what agreements were reached were immediately placed on Tang Qiuli's desk.

    It would be an exaggeration to say that Tang Qiuli knew the process and content of the talks better than Chairman Chiang. He looked coldly at the stage in Chongqing, where the Chinese, British and American forces took turns to appear on the stage, and he smiled quietly in his heart.  , it was quite lively. The British were now like clay Buddhas crossing the river, unable to protect themselves. They were so tired that they wanted to vomit blood. They were unable to prevent the mainland from falling.

    Your Excellency, the German head of state, is still on the road. He adopted his own suggestions and pursued the British fiercely. He dropped thousands of aerial bombs on the British heads across the English Channel every day, and he still had the energy to manage Southeast Asia.  Things are nothing more than words.

    Maritime trade between the Americans and Japan is booming. A lot of US dollars are put into the pockets of Americans every day. Americans who are used to making war fortunes will absolutely lose control as long as the Japanese do not snatch food from their mouths.  I won't break up with the Japanese.

    Chairman Chiang was even more sophisticated in his calculations. He kept a tight eye on the little wealth he had in hand, for fear of losing it all. He could reach out for American things, but he was even better at asking for assistance. When he really wanted to take action, he would  They didn't know how to send a single soldier, and they still wanted to use the strength of Britain and the United States to deal with the Japanese. The three parties each had their own plans, and no one could think of making any contribution or taking advantage.

    Let them worry about it first. When they really want to use their strength to fight against the Japanese, the British and Americans will know which temple they should enter, worship which real Buddha, and burn incense to which Bodhisattva?  To put it bluntly, the three parties were probably paying attention to themselves and waiting to see what tricks they would play. This was Tang Qiuli's established strategy.

    Tang Qiuli was dormant in Tengchong. Such a big thing happened in the government, and he didn't even react at all. This made Chairman Jiang murmur in his heart, and he couldn't figure it out. This powerful opponent just looked at it calmly.  , he was excluded from the leadership of the Three Kingdoms Alliance, and had no say at all in the China Theater Command?

    Anyway, Chairman Chiang didn¡¯t believe it, so Tang Qiuli didn¡¯t ask, so he just pretended to be confused and used the strategy of waiting and watching. Chairman Chiang waited, but AlexHe couldn't afford to wait. After the excitement passed, he was tortured by the mess in front of him and became depressed. The agreement could not be eaten, and the Japanese army had to have someone to stop it.

    Therefore, the newly appointed deputy commander-in-chief of the Chinese Theater, His Excellency Alexander, who holds the command of the Chinese, American and British forces, paid attention to Tang Qiuli.

    (To be continued)

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