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    Chapter 248 Comrade Khrushchev¡¯s thoughts: How to resolve the current critical situation in the Soviet Union?  Marshal Voroshilov asked and answered himself: "I think that our Far East Military District and Trans-Baikal Military District must first withstand it, even if it is the last person left. Zhu.COm then mobilizes the Siberian Military District from Lake Baikal  The Central Asia Military District launched an all-out attack on China's Xinjiang and China's newly occupied Outer Mongolia and the Tuva People's Republic in the west.  The Chinese are fighting in the east, and we are fighting in the west, completely disrupting the Chinese deployment and finally forcing the Chinese to cease fire and negotiate with us again.  Marshal Love, if the negotiation could solve it, could we still fight this war? What result can we get from the negotiation now?" Andropov asked: "We haven't found a better way.  As for the resolution of the Sino-Soviet border territorial dispute, have we found a solution that satisfies the Chinese? " "Indeed, the Chinese are so determined,  "We will not give up easily," Voroshilov said, "I just want to force the Chinese to cease fire through our Soviet counterattack. As long as we can cease fire and renegotiate with us, no matter what the result is, we can win over the readjustment of our deployment."  "Some time." "I said Mr. Voroshilov, you should go home and retire. Do you think the Chinese are as stupid as you?" Shelepin, the 40-year-old chairman of the National Security Council, said to Voroshilov.  Rushchev's Old Guards said very disrespectfully: "The Chinese will never stop until they get results this time. Do you know?" Marshal Voroshilov was robbed by Shelepin  He flew into a rage and yelled at Xie Leping: "You're a young kid, you know nothing. When I was in politics, you didn't know where to turn?"  "Those who advocate peace can't help but shake their heads. In their minds, problems that can be solved at the negotiating table should be fought. Why should we fight a war? Now we have to work hard just to resume negotiations. Why bother?  Soviet Defense Minister Zhukov believed that Marshal Voroshilov's proposal was a better plan from a military perspective, but he had no confidence at all in the consequences of the implementation of this plan.  He was one of the framers of the overall campaign guiding ideology of the Soviet army's large-depth, high-speed, wide-frontal mechanized attack, supplemented by airborne operations behind the opponent's front line, and coordinated with the frontal attack. But at this time, he was already familiar with this kind of attack.  The validity of the overall campaign thinking has been doubted. In the recent Sino-Soviet war, there was no trace of this clear and explicit tactic written in the regulations. As soon as the Soviet army came into contact with the Chinese offensive forces, the front-line troops fell apart.  At the same time, the second-line troops were also hit, and the casualties to the second-line troops were as high as 10-20%, especially the higher-level commanders. In order to regain their combat effectiveness, the structures of these troops must be adjusted and supplemented.  . And can the Chinese Air Force, which has complete control of the air, allow the Soviet army to dispatch through railway transportation? Without air control, the ground troops are just a dish on the table, and China can eat it quickly and accurately.  How is the report obtained? Why is China's long-range strike firepower so accurate? The Chinese army is like a huge mystery. There are still many unknown factors in this mystery. Before these unknown factors are solved, the Soviet army's  You can get as many troops as you want. But it won't work if you don't throw them away. This issue cannot be considered from a purely military perspective. The army must be political. This is a political necessity. Who can say that surrendering the Chinese territory occupied by the Soviet Union is necessary.  What about returning it to the Chinese? Political considerations still come first. It¡¯s really hard to do this kind of thing when you know it¡¯s not possible. No matter what, the only thing you can do now is  First withhold it, then study the ceasefire, and then strive for negotiation, whether to fight or make peace, and then let's see how Comrade Khrushchev arranges it.  On the tree-lined alley in China, Khrushchev really had a clear idea of ??how to deal with the growing tensions with China. For the Soviet Union, the war between China and the Soviet Union should not be underestimated.  If a war does occur, it will definitely be a nightmare for the Soviet Union, but it is inevitable. The root cause of the border war between China and the Soviet Union is the unreasonable allocation of resources and the pressure of China's huge population base.  The rapidly developing economy has a wolf-like need for the huge resources of untapped Siberia. The war requires the determination and courage of a country's leaders and the common hatred of the entire nation.The determination and will to fight the enemy to the bitter end.  Khrushchev knew that he still had this determination and courage. Through strong "political and ideological" work, he could achieve the determination and will to fight China with the same hatred to the end, at least in the short term.  of.  But in addition, war also requires a good international alliance and the comprehensive strength of a country.  In terms of international relations, because he exposed and criticized Stalin¡¯s mistakes in the so-called Great Purge in his secret report to the 20th Congress of the Soviet Union, he demonized Stalin.  Regardless of whether he was right or wrong, his actions actually shook the legitimacy of the systems and ideologies that had been established in the Soviet Union and Eastern European countries during the Stalin era.  This anti-Stalin movement caused people to lose their faith and caused confusion in the ideological field. The signs of instability in Eastern Europe and even the Soviet Union itself became increasingly obvious.  The complete denial of Stalin caused serious cracks in the entire socialist camp, and the development of events in Eastern Europe was beyond his imagination and control.  Even though he had braked, the consequences had already been done.  At this point, it is really thanks to China's support that it has stabilized its position.  The "satisfactory resolution" of the Polish-Hungarian incident depends on the help of the communist leaders. Otherwise, the Hungarian incident will cause the total collapse of the socialist camp like dominoes, and at the same time it will also greatly increase China's position in the socialist camp.  status.  There is also the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, headed by the United States, which is watching covetously. Although the United States has stated that it will not intervene in the struggle between China and the Soviet Union, it is obviously a matter of going to the grave and burning newspapers to fool people.  There's no chance they won't take action.  This is not a question of the personal character of any American leader; it is determined by the nature of imperialism.  As Zhukov said, as long as one of China and the Soviet Union shows signs of defeat, they will pounce on the losing side like wolves. There is no doubt about this.  Looking back at China, the victory in the War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea made China a force that cannot be ignored in the world. Through the disguised war reparations and the demolition of Japan's secondary industries from the United States, Britain and other countries, coupled with the invasion of more than 300,000 mature Japanese engineering and technical personnel,  China's war claims and the countless patents that were somehow obtained have provided China with a steady stream of funds. After China's first five-year plan, it has laid an industrial foundation for China to modernize its national economy.  The two five-year plans will achieve comprehensive take-off driven by the high-tech electronic information industry.  All of this has greatly enhanced China's pivotal position in the international community.  As for the total national economic output of the Soviet Union, it is about the same as that of China and only half that of the United States. However, the Soviet Union¡¯s annual military expenditure is close to the level of the United States. The proportion of industry, agriculture, light and heavy industry is seriously imbalanced, and it relies on a large amount of imported food every year to maintain the domestic minimum.  Basic needs, once the war breaks out, how can we maintain this already difficult predicament?  This is different from World War II. During World War II, the vast Asian region served as the strategic rear. If a war really broke out with China, Europe and Asia would be attacked on both sides.  Europe must not be lost.  If Europe is lost, even our hometown will be gone.  In terms of military, although the Soviet army is definitely the largest in the world.  Whether it is personnel or equipment, they pursue numerical superiority. This is the experience gained by the Soviet army from World War II, and it is also a realistic choice limited by its own technological strength.  The Soviet army has maintained an army of about 4.6 million since World War II.  After the end of the War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea, the size of the Chinese Army was cut from 6 million to 2.5 million, and the army began to modernize. They sent some battle-experienced young soldiers to various military academies in batches for professional training.  study.  Over the years, they have been fighting like an aggressive rooster, but the army has always remained at around 2.5 million to 3 million.  The combat effectiveness is indeed extremely powerful. Although the equipment is not much, it is much more advanced than the US military.  Hydrogen bombs, missiles, rockets, artificial satellites, and what's even more frightening is how many unknown weapons they have yet to bring out, and what other confusing tactics they have. All of them are vague.  How to fight with such an army?  Can this difference in quality be made up by quantity?  In the face of the atomic bomb, the number of armies on both sides has no meaning to the real comparison of strength and the outcome of the war. Whoever has more troops will have more cannon fodder. In the shadow of the atomic bomb, the army is just a pile of meat, a pile of ashes, and nuclear weapons.  War must not be fought.  How much advantage can the Soviet army take in conventional warfare?  Look at India's 600,000-strong team versus China's 100,000-strong team. It was completely over in one week.  How much stronger could the Soviet Union be than India? It couldn't reach the level of 6 to 1.  This war with China, no matter how it is fought.  The Soviet Union would all end in failure.  If we fight China to the end, our own think tanks have calculated that the Soviet Union will lose more than 60 million people, and they will all be the best people; the consequences of this war may cause the Soviet Union to cease to exist.  So how to resolve this crisis that is related to the survival of the Soviet Union?  Only as Suslov said"In terms of the resource allocation of the entire socialist camp, the Chinese territory acquired by the Tsarist Russian government and Stalin and their disgraceful means should also be returned to the Chinese people. The Soviet Union's territory is already large enough, with more than 20 million square meters.  Kilometers, but the population is only over 100 million, and China has a population of nearly 500 million. This is not a problem for us, and it should be returned to them. " But can the majority of the militants agree?  Can the Soviet people understand?  ¡°If you don¡¯t agree, it¡¯s easy to handle if you don¡¯t understand.  Control the scale of the war within the Asian part, and let the warring factions do it first. After the military failure, the people will feel the pain and put all the responsibility for the failure of the entire war on their heads, and then it will be a matter of course.  Get rid of them.  Then we can talk to the Chinese and do what Comrade Lenin said, and everything will go smoothly and logically.  The people will also understand and support it.  In that case, I, Khrushchev, will have the ambition of a great proletarian democrat and will become the messenger of world peace and the savior of the Soviet people.  ¡°It¡¯s just that we need to communicate with the Chinese comrades at the appropriate time, so as not to mess up the show.  After the military meeting, the "Red Star" newspaper sponsored by the Soviet army published a letter to the Soviet people: "At 9:30 on February 10, 1959, Moscow time, the Chinese People's Liberation Army with millions of armored troops and tens of thousands of tanks  Thousands of planes from east to west launched a fierce all-out attack on the Soviet Union at the same second on the thousands-kilometer-long Sino-Soviet and Sino-Mongolian border lines. The Soviet Union¡¯s territorial sovereignty will never be allowed to be violated by anyone. China¡¯s  The blatant act of aggression was of course met with a heroic counterattack by the incomparably powerful and glorious Soviet Red Army, and the Chinese aggressors were severely punished. The battle is still going on. "In order to show China the determination of the Soviet Union to defeat the enemy and show off the power of Soviet nuclear weapons.  Strategic deterrent force to achieve the purpose of defeating the enemy without fighting.  The Soviet Army's "Red Star" brandished the nuclear stick and whirred: "We sternly warn those "modern adventurers" in China to stop this shameless war behavior immediately before it is too late. Otherwise, they will surely  The great Soviet Red Army, equipped with the most modern technology, effective lethal weapons and modern means of launching these weapons, will launch a devastating nuclear attack on China's nuclear bases, China's political center, and China's industrial center.  , to resolutely and completely stop China¡¯s aggressive behavior.¡± Then the Soviet Defense Minister Marshal Zhukov and the First Deputy Minister Marshal Malinovsky, as well as Marshal Voroshilov and others, also gave half-truths and half-falsehoods.  On some "occasions", they threatened to use nuclear warheads with a capacity of several million tons to carry out nuclear attacks on China, eliminate China's territorial ambitions against the Soviet Union, eliminate China's threat to the Soviet Union, etc.
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