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    With clear blue sky and white clouds, Ulaanbaatar seemed to have regained its vitality.  Deng Feng, dressed in spring and autumn field camouflage uniforms, is full of energy and heroic appearance, and his resolute eyes are full of power.  He stood in front of the window of the former mayor's office on the third floor of the government building in the center of Ulaanbaatar, watching thousands of liberated Outer Mongolian people and some excited overseas Chinese holding five-star red flags in their hands, cheering in the square of the government building.  , jubilantly celebrating the return of Outer Mongolia to the embrace of the motherland, bursts of deafening cheers broke out from time to time in the crowd.  Some other people from Outer Mongolia climbed onto the statue of Suheibaatar riding a horse in the center of the square in front of the city government building, put a wire rope around the neck of the statue, and then tied the other end of the wire rope.  On the towing hook behind a 3-ton Soviet Elbion truck, he eagerly waved to the truck driver and shouted for the driver to drive [] This reminded Deng Feng of what happened in Paradise Square in Baghdad, the capital of Iraq.  In that scene, he did not agree with this, but he did not want to stop the spontaneous behavior of the people of Outer Mongolia. "Chief, this is the call from Commander Tian of the 2nd Mech Infantry Division." Deng Feng turned around and took the phone from the combat staff: "Old Tian  , I am Deng Feng, how are you? Have you entered the urban area of ??Sukhbagr? " "Commander Deng Feng, we have not entered the urban area yet. We are at the Hun'er'e River Bridge in the south of Sukhbagr City.  We are in trouble," Commander Tian of the 2nd Mechanized Infantry Division said anxiously on the phone.  "The Soviet army blocked the bridge with tanks. Some Soviet soldiers did not hold weapons, but held wooden sticks and iron pipes to stop us from advancing." "" "What? The Soviet soldiers holding wooden sticks and iron pipes also  Can it stop the advance of our mechanized infantry division?" Deng Feng asked in confusion, and then ordered: "Use the 'Destroyer' to knock the Soviet tanks under the bridge." "No, Commander," Tian.  The division commander replied loudly: "Soviet soldiers are lying in rows in front of our tanks." Deng Feng couldn't help but frowned. It was unexpected that the Soviet army was blocking our army's advance like a group of shrews.  Deng Feng was unexpected.  In this operation to recapture Outer Mongolia, the central government¡¯s principle for dealing with the Soviet Union¡¯s garrison in Outer Mongolia is that as long as there is no armed resistance, try not to take action or take action. After all, the two countries are still socialist countries and share the same belief. If both sides really die,  In short, the United States, the number one imperialist country, has benefited the most.  Politicians from both China and the Soviet Union knew this very well, and this was the outcome they least wanted to see.  Although the Flying Leopard Commandos of the Far East Corps and the returning Mongolian People's Liberation Army disarmed the Soviet garrison in Ulaanbaatar, the Flying Leopard Commandos took the lead, but after all, they did it secretly, and the two sides had not yet fought face-to-face.  Break this face.  Although the 1st Group Army in Qiaobashan City also destroyed a Soviet heavy artillery battalion, the two sides were more than 10 kilometers apart, and the artillery fire was not considered face-to-face. Politicians on both sides of China and the Soviet Union knew this well, but they could still use  "Misunderstanding" covers their faces and explains to their respective domestic people.  If the armies of both sides really faced each other and fought with live ammunition, and really pressed down on the Soviet soldiers lying in front of the tanks, then they would not be able to hide it from the people in the country anyway.  Whoever wants to make some concessions to the other party in the political settlement will probably have a hard time because there is no way to explain it to the people in the country. Even if politicians are good at talking, they will never talk about the dead.  No politician is willing to narrow his own path.  "You pulled them away one by one. They used wooden sticks and iron pipes to stop you. Wouldn't you also use wooden sticks and iron pipes to drive them away?" Deng Feng said helplessly: "Let the soldiers wear their  Helmets, put on protective gear, hit me, you won't have to pay for your life, and while you hit, the tank moved forward." So, there was one on the south bridge of the Hun'er'e River Bridge in the south of Sukhbagur City.  It's a very weird war spectacle. Soldiers on both sides, armed to the teeth, put down modern and efficient murder weapons and picked up the most primitive weapons, sticks, stones or bare-handed combat. It was really a big fight, killing people without repaying their lives.  Both sides fought to death.  Due to the limited space, both sides can only participate in this weapon battle as a company unit.  When the dial is tired, change the dial again, and the tank moves forward inch by inch.  Is it ridiculous?  It's not funny at all, this is politics, this is the game of politicians.  This "shrew" tactic of the Soviet Army was an order from the highest authority of the Soviet Union. Khrushchev told Marshal Zhukov to "shrink the troops stationed in Mongolia and are not allowed to surrender, but they are also not allowed to fire the first shot at the Chinese ** troops.  It is not allowed to take the initiative, but it does not avoid the Chinese attack. "Zhukov, who should have stepped down a few months ago in history, was affected by the changes in the world's political situation due to the "base element".  Not only did he not step down, but he was still at the top of his game. He was also a staunch supporter of Khrushchev.  This instruction from Khrushchev caused a lot of confusion.Marshal Zhukov, who was fighting in the Second World War, was dizzy. How should we fight this battle?  How to fight that is not Khrushchev's business. Politicians only have to formulate principles. You can decide the specific methods yourself.  Facing China's actions to regain Outer Mongolia, Zhukov has no choice. Where does China's strength lie?  Over the years, he has been paying attention to China's rising military power. He has seen the documentary about China's hydrogen bomb test that Li Dawei sent two years ago. Its power far exceeds the thermonuclear device tested by the Soviet Union.  The hydrogen bomb in the documentary about China's hydrogen bomb test fell from outside the screen and then exploded. This shows that China is not testing a thermonuclear device, but a test of a thermonuclear weapon.  China has successfully completed the integration of thermonuclear devices and delivery vehicles.  This kind of experiment was completed last year by the United States and the Soviet Union.  China launched an artificial earth satellite two years ago, proving that China now has intercontinental missiles with huge thrust, while the Soviet Union only launched an artificial earth satellite of only 83 kilograms half a year ago.  From this point of view, the Soviet Union's strategic nuclear strike capability is definitely inferior to China's.  Conventional weapons are also much behind China. According to first-hand intelligence obtained from India, China's "Destroyer" tank currently has no weapons that can effectively destroy it. In the Indian war, it was only destroyed by anti-tank mines.  The track of a Chinese tank, but it only takes more than ten minutes to replace the minor damage, what use can it do?  On May 13, Chinese artillery easily killed a Soviet heavy artillery battalion in Choiba Mountain with a single fire coverage; all six of its own MiG-19 fighter jets were shot down before they even noticed the shadow of the Chinese aircraft.  The six MiG-19s only received one sentence from the pilot, Lieutenant Colonel Paslovsky, "Missiles, China launched missiles at us."  Although one thing is certain that China does not have as many aircraft, tanks, and artillery as the Soviet Union, but can this qualitative difference be filled with quantitative advantages?  How China accomplished all this in such a short period of time is beyond the scope of its own research. The reality is how to deal with this powerful opponent.  So he came up with this not-so-solution to buy time for a political solution.  But the premise must be that China still adheres to the "class sentiment and comradeship" of the socialist camp, otherwise this method can only evolve into a one-sided massacre.  On May 18, Deng Feng urgently summoned the former Soviet Ambassador to Outer Mongolia Sabikaschersky at the Ulaanbaatar City Government Building.  As soon as Sabikaszewski entered the office, Deng Feng's eyes fell on this ambassador who looked to be in his 50s, with a strong body and a red face. His face showed the red tide that is only seen in patients with high blood pressure. Deng Feng strode forward  He walked up to him, held Sabikaselsky's bear-like hand, and said, "Hello, Comrade Sabikaselsky." Sabikaselsky's eyes were also looking at Deng Feng: "Hello, Comrade Sabikaselsky."  ! Comrade Deng Feng.¡±  Deng Feng could tell from Sabikaselsky's straight waist and walking posture that he was a soldier. It was not difficult to tell from his expression that the "ambassador" in front of him should be a bold and adventurous person.  A spiritual old man.  After the two sides exchanged a few pleasantries, Deng Feng suppressed his smile and said: "Comrade Sabikaselsky, I invite you here today to announce to you on the order of the Chinese government: First, from now on all the Soviet Embassy in the former Mongolia  Diplomats no longer enjoy the treatment of diplomatic personnel, and whether to establish a consulate in Ulaanbaatar is subject to further negotiation between the two governments. Second, the Soviet armed forces and all military facilities in the former Mongolia must be withdrawn unconditionally within one week.  The Soviet Union's previous claims and debts against the original Mongolia will be borne by the Chinese government after re-examination by both parties. The Chinese and Soviet governments will renegotiate whether to continue to perform the treaties that are being performed and have not yet been performed. 4. Regarding China's recovery of Outer Mongolia this time.  During the process, the 2,935 Soviet military personnel who were disarmed, including 101 wounded, will be handed over to the Soviet Union at Altanbulagh Customs three days after all Soviet troops have withdrawn into the Soviet Union. Finally, Deng Feng said that he would accept Outer Mongolia this time.  During the process, the 1,873 Soviet military personnel who unfortunately died due to accidental injuries expressed their deep condolences and promised that the ashes of these Soviet soldiers and the weapons they had disarmed would be sent to China's Far East Province and China one month after all Soviet troops withdrew into the Soviet Union.  The customs in the Soviet Union's adjacent areas were returned to the Soviet side. Sabikaselsky also expressed a burst of indignation and condemnation of China's armed invasion of the fraternal Mongolian People's Republic on behalf of the Soviet government. Finally, he expressed that the Soviet Union wanted to safeguard the entire socialism.  Deng Feng looked at the gloomy Sabikaselsky and said to the former Soviet ambassador to Outer Mongolia with deep proletarian feelings: "Comrade Sabikaselsky,  Please go back and tell Comrade Khrushchev, the Central Committee of the Soviet Union and all the Soviet people that the Chinese and Soviet parties are proletarian parties with Marxism-Leninism as their guiding ideology, and the Chinese and Soviet people are the greatest and most outstanding people in the world.  nation.  We, the Chinese nation, love our motherland as deeply as your great Russian nation, and we have no territorial ambitions towards the Soviet Union.  We?Want to take back our own territory.  The evil root cause of the territorial disputes between our two countries is the Tsarist Russian government's policy of aggression and expansion. Of course, Comrade Stalin also bears considerable responsibility.  We should set our sights further. According to what Comrade Lenin, the great proletarian political mentor, once announced, the two "Galahan Treaties on China" that abolished a series of unequal treaties that Tsarist Russia forced the Qing government to sign to invade and occupy Chinese territory.  The Declaration addresses issues left over from the history of our two countries.  How wonderful would that be?  " "That means we will give up more than 1.5 million square kilometers of Soviet territory.  Sabikaselsky blurted out: "Can the Soviet people agree?"  " "Comrade Sabikaselsky, have you ever thought about it in another's shoes? If not, can the Chinese people agree?  "Deng Feng then asked, "Have you ever thought about what would happen if the people of both countries did not agree?  ""Destruction of life" Sabikaselsky's mind appeared in the scene from the documentary of China's hydrogen bomb explosion test. His voice was a little trembling: "The destruction of the world, Comrade Deng Feng, what do you mean?" Deng Feng handed it to Sabika.  Shesky took a Chinese cigarette, then lit one himself and said, "I want the Soviet comrades to think carefully about it, and with Comrade Lenin's broad mind, come up with the ideals of a proletarian democrat."  courage to effectively resolve the territorial issues between China and the Soviet Union.  Tell the Soviet people that those things that do not belong to them in the first place are not allowed. It is always a bomb that can explode at any time.  Sabikaselsky took a deep breath of the fragrant Chinese cigarette and said: "But, Comrade Deng Feng, has your Chinese government considered the fact that the Soviet people have settled in these territories for more than a century?"  " "As long as you want to solve these problems, it is easy to solve them. Based on the principle of voluntariness, those who are willing to stay are the same as the Chinese people. For those who are not willing to stay, our Chinese government will give them sufficient relocation expenses, including the Soviet government's efforts in these lands over the years.  investment, we pay for it together.  " Sabikaselsky nodded and said: "I will definitely convey your opinions to the Soviet government and the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.  " "No, Comrade Sabikaselsky, this is not my opinion, it is the opinion of the Chinese government," Deng Feng quickly corrected. "Okay!  "I will definitely convey the opinions of the Chinese government to the Soviet government and the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union completely and accurately," Sabikaselsky also quickly corrected. "Comrade Deng Feng, I have a small personal request.  My daughter who is in college really wants to get a semiconductor radio made in China.  do you know?  In the Soviet Union, owning a Chinese-made semiconductor radio was a status symbol.  "Sabikaselsky stood up and said a little embarrassedly: "I know it's inappropriate to say this to you, but it's for the sake of the child."
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