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    Chapter 212 Postscript The huge fireball in the sky is like a big sun, exuding ever-changing colorful light, red, orange, yellow, green, blue and purple, which appears in Khrushchev's mind. Its beauty  There are simply no words to express.  The huge mushroom cloud was extremely turbulent and rushed straight into the sky. Then, buildings and vehicles were "blown" away, big trees were uprooted, and rows of T34 tanks were rolled up high like toys, and then were thrown two or three times.  Ten meters later, it turned upside down. The test footage of China's hydrogen bomb explosion became a lingering shadow in Khrushchev's mind.  He once asked nuclear experts from the Soviet Atomic Energy Commission. They estimated that the hydrogen bomb used in China's experiment would explode with at least 500-600 nuclear yields. This was the first 4 p- of the atomic bomb dropped by the United States on Hiroshima, Japan.  Korolev, an engineer of 7 intercontinental missiles, said that based on the weight of China's satellite launches and the angle of entry into orbit, China's rocket carrying capacity far exceeds that of the Soviet Union, which means that the range of China's intercontinental missiles is also much greater than that of the Soviet Union.  There is also an article written by the mysterious Deng Feng who disintegrated India and this time came to Outer Mongolia as a commentator for the People's Daily: "China's development of nuclear weapons is entirely to defend itself when China's core interests are seriously violated.  "When the efforts of the Chinese government and people to use peaceful means and the use of conventional armed force fail to stop this infringement, China will use nuclear armed forces to stop this infringement of China's core interests." What signal does he send to the world?  He made it clear to the world that if you don¡¯t use nuclear weapons to hit me, I won¡¯t use nuclear weapons to hit you; if you harm China¡¯s core interests and I can¡¯t defeat you, I will use nuclear weapons to hit you.  If Malinowski's suggestion is followed, the first condition for China to use nuclear weapons will be met.  China's nuclear counterattack is beyond doubt.  What does China's nuclear counterattack mean?  This meant that the political, cultural, and economic centers of the European part of the Soviet Union would be destroyed.  No! Never let this happen.  Khrushchev couldn't help but waved his hand. He opened his eyes and stared at Malinovsky, the idiot, and asked: "How do you strike first? Have you ever thought about it? What if China strikes you later? What if you strike first?  If the Soviet Union does what you say, there will definitely be a big mess and a total collapse. Who will be responsible for this? " " " " " Who will be responsible?  Who can take this responsibility?  Faced with Khrushchev's question, the audience was silent.  Although no one here knows how many nuclear weapons China possesses, how much post-emptive nuclear power it has, and whether it has the ability to destroy the Soviet Union, it is certain that China will launch a fierce nuclear counterattack after being attacked by a nuclear weapon.  Zhukov was the first to break the silence at the venue and said: "The so-called preemption means that we can destroy all China's nuclear weapons launch bases at the first time, so that China loses its ability to nuclear counterattack. Can this be done? This is obviously impossible.  Not to mention that we still don¡¯t know the specific location of China¡¯s ground-launched nuclear missile base, but we still have the issue of the accuracy of our missiles and whether our bombers can get close. I don¡¯t think we have this capability this time.  All six MiG-19s of the Far East Air Force were shot down before they found their targets. From this point, it is not difficult to see how big the gap between China and the Soviet Union is." Zhukov glanced at Malinovsky who was hesitant to speak.  Said: "Although we don't know the specific data of China's current bombers, based on the data we know of their civil aviation passenger aircraft 'Sky Train', we can conclude that the Chinese have enough capabilities to send their hydrogen bombs to all parts of the world.  Corner. If Marx and Lenin are still alive, it would be great if they could protect China from launching a preemptive nuclear attack on us." Malinovsky sat there and hissed on his pipe, doing nothing.  He muttered with confidence, "But the Chinese have already attacked. They occupied Outer Mongolia and the Tuva People's Republic today, so where will they occupy tomorrow? If their actions are not effectively stopped, who knows what their future will be?"  Where will the tank tracks end? ""Between socialist countries, there is no way to use nuclear weapons first," Andropov, head of the Liaison Department of the Central Committee of the Soviet Union and in charge of relations with socialist countries, slapped with his hand.  Fan puffed out thick smoke from Malinowski's mouth and said: "Even if you really want to use it, you must inform the Eastern European countries in advance of our possible nuclear attack on China and strive for their understanding.  "China is not a socialist country at all. They are a group of narrow-minded nationalists who only talk about Marxism-Leninism.  It's just a mechanical repetition of what Marx and Lenin said decades ago. "Molotov, who has regained his composure, has restored his language function. "The Chinese have colluded with US imperialism as early as 1951 to betray the interests of the Korean people.  No one can fool us when we can reach a private ceasefire agreement with the Americans when they are completely able to drive them out of the Korean Peninsula. They are worse than the Tito clique of Yugoslavia.Worse, these situations must be explained clearly to all socialist countries so that they can fully understand the nature of China.  " "This cannot be said like this," said Suslov, a tall and thin man, the great theorist of the Soviet Communist Party, hiding his glaring eyes through gold lenses: "Whether he is a socialist country mainly depends on whether he has the qualities.  "Special attributes of socialism" Khrushchev looked down upon the Stalinists Molotov, Malenkov and Kaganovich. They could only talk. They rigidly and stubbornly adhered to Stalin's line, and they worked together to achieve the goal.  Their respective vested interests colluded to oppose their own criticism of Stalin. They opposed their liberalizing reforms internally, implemented a hard line externally, and rejected their own proposals of "peaceful transition, peaceful competition, and peaceful coexistence."  "The "Three Harmony Line". But this group of people does not have the steely character of Stalin, the fox-like cunning of Stalin, and they lack the powerful thunderous means of Stalin. " Khrushchev looked at Moro  Tov twitched his meatball-like nose upwards and said: "Comrade Molotov, don't always dwell on these doctrines and that doctrine. The top priority is to come up with a plan on how to face China."  Specific strategies for lightning strike operations.  " "You bald donkey, why don't you come up with a specific strategy to face China?  "Molotov cursed secretly in his mind. To make constructive suggestions means to bear the main responsibility for the consequences of this opinion. If the result is good, it is because the superior made a wise decision. If the result is not good, the main responsibility must be borne by the superior.  It¡¯s up to the person who made the suggestion. How many idiots like Malinovsky could make such a mindless suggestion? How could Molotov, who had been in the bloody political arena for so many years, understand?  Does this make sense? Molotov quickly adjusted his emotions, and then said: "Of course I don't fully agree with Marshal Malinovsky's suggestion of a preemptive nuclear strike against China.  Although China's peasant army is very stubborn, it is now a force that cannot be ignored. What's more, the use of nuclear weapons must fully take into account factors such as the United States and Europe. Of course, we can engage in diplomatic dealings with the Chinese, but diplomatic dealings  There must be strong strength behind you, otherwise no matter how eloquent you are and how "diplomatic" you try, it will be nothing but bullshit and no one will take you seriously.  Even a diplomatic genius like me can't do it, especially when you meet someone like China's Li Dawei who doesn't give you any face. If you want to use diplomatic means to protect the interests of the Soviet Union, the premise is that the Soviet Union must show strong strength.  The Chinese people feel an unprecedented pressure.  Issues of territory and borders must not be discussed when we are weak.  " "No matter what, we cannot let the Chinese cut off the Soviet Union's territory piece by piece so smoothly. We must give the Chinese a sufficient lesson.  "Malinovsky said what Molotov wanted to say but did not say it directly. Molotov, a politician, nodded as if he appreciated Malinovsky's point of view, and then continued to load his gun and let him  Malinovsky said: "Marshal Malinovsky, can you talk more specifically?  " "Even if we don't launch a preemptive strike against China, we should still fight back against those Chinese who dare to attack the Soviet Union.  Mobilize the Soviet army to enter first-level combat readiness.  Adjust the entire Soviet Socialist Federal Republic to a state of war.  "Marshal Malinovsky, who was very rude and rude when the Soviet army entered Northeast my country in 1945, refused to listen to the opinions of Peng Zhen, the leader of the Northeast Bureau of the Chinese Communist Party and others, and dismissed the troops who had occupied Shenyang City. The Northeast Bureau and its troops drove out of Shenyang. This time he wanted to repeat his old plan, and Niu B said wildly again: "I am willing to lead the great Soviet Red Army to march straight into Northeast China again.  Meet the war madman Deng Feng of the Chinese Far East Corps who provokes war everywhere.  ¡°If a full-scale war breaks out with China, will the price be too high?¡± Bulganin, who has served as the governor of the National Bank and the Minister of Defense and is currently the chairman of the National Economic Council, said: ¡°If this is the case, both China and the Soviet Union will have to pay a heavy price.¡±  price.  In terms of resources alone, our Soviet Union has to consume at least 25 billion rubles. At the current exchange rate, it is almost nearly 45 billion US dollars.  Can we bear this?  " " But compared with those millions of square kilometers of land, tens of billions of rubles are nothing.  "Molotov finally made a clear-cut statement. "Can we find a better way to resolve the territorial dispute on the Sino-Soviet border?  Andropov said carefully and thoughtfully: "Before I attended the meeting, I met Comrade Sabikassevsky, the Soviet ambassador to Mongolia. He said that Deng Feng, commander of the Chinese Far East Corps, once summoned him and said that China could  Giving our Soviet citizens in the Far East a large sum of money to settle down, and also giving us the Soviet investment in the Far East over the years, is this a disguised act of redemption by the Chinese?  ¡±  Khrushchev looked at Molotov and said: "Has Ambassador Sabikaselsky talked to you about this issue? What do you think?" Sabikaselsky was the first one after he came back.  He talked to Khrushchev about the situation of the talks with Deng Ming, but at this time he pretended to be completely ignorant and forced Molotov to express his position.  Because territorial issues are too sensitive.  "Our Ministry of Foreign Affairs has not conducted specific research on this issue, and it is not yet clear whether this is Deng Feng's personal opinion or the Chinese government's opinion." Molotov also very cunningly shied away Helu with a technical question.  Xiaofu pressed.  Khrushchev knew that if he wanted to avoid a nuclear war with China, he must ensure that China's two conditions for using nuclear weapons could not be met. First, he could not use nuclear weapons against China first, and second, he could not seriously infringe on China's core interests. However, according to China's current  Logically speaking, Tsarist Russia and Stalin have seriously violated China¡¯s core interests, so what should we do?  Then there are only two methods left. One is to use peaceful means to solve the border issues left over from history. Deng Feng¡¯s proposal can be interpreted as China¡¯s flexibility to solve this problem; the other is to use conventional war and peace  China cannot fight too hard, cannot win a decisive victory, and enter into a confrontational situation. Both sides are tired of fighting, and then negotiate to resolve these border issues left over from history.  But both of these points are difficult to achieve.  The peaceful way is the best. Everyone should give each other a step forward and explain things to the people of their respective countries.  But the czar occupied too much space. How could he explain to the people of the Soviet Union that he had demarcated so much territory at once?  I cannot afford to bear the charge of losing power and humiliating the country. I will not always propose to China that, as the great proletarian revolutionary leader Comrade Lenin once announced, the abolition of a series of unequal treaties that Tsarist Russia forced the Qing government to sign to invade and occupy Chinese territory.  Do the two "Galahan Declarations on China" deal with the issues left over from the history of China and the Soviet Union? Let Comrade Lenin take the blame for this. Comrade Lenin has a big name. Anyone who has any opinions can go to Lenin's Mausoleum in Red Square.  Just ask Comrade Lenin.  If everyone wants to fight, then let's fight. As long as you take the lead, you firmly disagree with the use of nuclear weapons. Anyway, the two sides are fighting a conventional war. Whatever is fought counts. If defeated, the land will be taken back by others. Who can  I can't say anything.  But I definitely can¡¯t say this myself.  As for what should be done, we need to collect opinions from all parties and finally let the Central Committee Presidium vote.  [Member Dedication]
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