Rebirth in America

Chapter 359: Establishment of Diplomatic Relations between China and the United States

An idea from a big shot above can break the legs of a person below.

Ever since Alex proposed a plan to solve the Vietnam War, the younger think tanks have been busy working on the plan, first verifying the feasibility of the plan, and then looking for realistic evidence to prove the deterioration of Sino-Soviet relations, etc.

Soon, an investigation report was placed in front of the big shots. From this report, people clearly learned about the development of Sino-Soviet relations in recent years.

In the early 1950s, Sino-Soviet relations entered a honeymoon period. At that time, thousands of Soviet experts came to China and imparted their knowledge, experience and technology to China, which greatly contributed to the stability of the New China regime.

However, in the late 1950s, differences and contradictions between the two sides gradually emerged. The dispute between China and the Soviet Union intensified, and the contradiction continued to worsen.

Especially in 1960, at the conference of representatives of various countries and workers' parties held in Bucharest, Khrushchev launched a surprise attack and besieged China. Subsequently, the conflicts between the two parties expanded to state relations.

After 1963, the Chinese and Soviet parties launched a public debate around the general line of the international communist movement, and exchanged a series of letters on the issue of convening international conferences of various countries and workers' parties. After the ** Central Committee issued the "Recommendations on the General Line of the Internationalist Movement" and the "Statement on the Talks between the Sino-Soviet Parties", it published nine open letters of comment in the "People's Daily" and "Red Flag" magazines.

In 1964, the contradiction between the CPSU and Mao Zedong further deepened. Mao Zedong issued a warning to the CPSU and pointed out: "The day when the CPSU held a preparatory meeting will be recorded in history as the day of the great split of the international communist movement."

At this time, relations between the Soviet Union and China had basically been severed, and conflicts continued to intensify.

When Alex proposed the plan to unite China and resist the Soviet Union. The U.S. Intelligence Agency paid special attention to this information. Soon in March 1965, the editorial boards of "People's Daily" and "Red Flag" magazines published an article "Comment on the Moscow March Conference", condemning the Soviet Communist Party's divisive behavior.

After the March Conference in Moscow, the internationalist movement developed from ideological differences to organizational splits. Relations between China and the Soviet Union and some European parties were severed, and the socialist camp ceased to exist. Therefore, the March Conference in Moscow became a symbol of the complete breakdown of relations between the Chinese and Soviet parties.

This historical event is a very important event in the history of the development of socialism. In capitalist countries, it is just a piece of news. Now after Alex’s reminder, the US government has noticed this signal!

America at this time. Lyndon was still president.

Since Kennedy was assassinated in 1963 and he was re-elected as vice president, he has successfully used the widespread sympathy for President Kennedy's assassination to gain huge public support. After entering an election year, relying on the favorable conditions of the current president. First, he was successfully nominated as the presidential candidate by the Democratic Party, and then he was elected as the President of the United States with an absolute advantage.

Since he was the biggest beneficiary after Kennedy's death and was also the murderer who caused the tragedy of the assassination, he naturally had to follow the footsteps of the boss above, for fear of being thrown out as a scapegoat if he accidentally made the wrong step.

Alex's idea quickly received strong support from President Lyndon, who expressed goodwill to the Chinese government and wanted to see how it would react. The results were far from ideal. The Chinese gave no signal.

However, President Lyndon still did not give up. He even sent the US Secretary of State to visit China. The Chinese government's answer is that it needs to think about it first.

This consideration took more than a year. When the wheel of history came to 1966, the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China in that year wrote a letter to the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, stating that the Communist Party could not send a delegation to participate in the 23rd Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.

From then on, the Chinese and Soviet parties severed ties with each other.

At this time, the Chinese government replied to the United States. Visits from U.S. officials can be arranged. The news immediately caused a sensation around the world. As the largest communist country, China had a falling out with its elder brother, the Soviet Union, and then turned around and flirted with the United States, the number one capitalist country. The relationship is very confusing.

With contact, things are much easier to handle and many problems can be easily solved.

The normalization of Sino-US relations has brought about a series of impacts. The most eye-catching thing is that China's joining the United Nations means that this country, which accounts for a quarter of the population, has returned to the big family of mankind. Whether it is economics, politics, culture or other fields, we have begun to communicate with the world. At first, this kind of communication was very few and full of caution, but its impact is very huge.

For this, China has also paid a certain price.

Soon, the Americans achieved an overwhelming victory in Vietnam, because the Vietnamese found that one of the pillars behind them had fallen, and it was the most important one. Without direct support from China, the Soviet Union quickly ran out of ammunition and food because it was too far away to get support.

Because China and the United States established diplomatic relations many years in advance, major movements in China were extinguished just as they emerged, and the destructive power they caused was much smaller than in history. There are many reasons for this movement. One of the big reasons is that domestic conflicts cannot be resolved, and finally they focus on class struggle.

Now that the external international situation has improved, domestic conflicts have also been resolved. The great movement was gradually extinguished just over a year after it started, because the US imperialists and the country have come together, and of course they can no longer engage in class struggle or the like.

With the strong support of the United States, China's economy has not only improved, but also developed greatly. Various materials and technologies are continuously imported from abroad, and the living environment of all classes in China has been improved. For this reason, the price China paid was to change its position. Not only did it stand on the opposite side of the Soviet Communist Party, but it also began to dance with the United States.

Vietnam was the abandoned party. Without China's support, it was quickly bulldozed by the army. In other words, Vietnam was sold to China at a good price, and no one could resist this price. Mao Dada's international strategic views are quite powerful. He has long been prepared to win over the third world countries and does not play games with the two camps of the United States and the Soviet Union. In the past, it was because he had to face the pressure of the Soviet Union and the United States at the same time. Desperately delivering supplies to the Vietnamese battlefield so that the Vietnamese can resist.

Now that the United States has recognized China's status and allowed China to return to the United Nations, it is equivalent to the third world camp participating in the game between the United States and the Soviet Union under the leadership of China. In this case, China generously sold Vietnam, the younger brother of the Soviet Union, which was also a very cost-effective deal.

Such a good thing, if it were anyone else, it would be a must! Besides, Chairman Mao had long known that the Vietnamese had ulterior motives. While reaching out to China for weapons and resources, he turned to the Soviet Union in an attempt to use the Soviet Union to resist China and balance the influence of both sides on Vietnam's internal affairs.

"This white-eyed wolf must not be well-raised!" Mao Dada knew it well and didn't say anything, but in private he always guarded this little brother to avoid being beaten up in the future.

In fact, this is indeed the case.

After Vietnam drove the Americans out, they immediately turned against China. In the end, they beat China severely. They were beaten until their skin was bruised and swollen before they were willing to calm down for a while. After waiting for twenty years, they were ready to move on the Chinese border again, burning, killing, looting, and doing everything to make people hateful of Chinese businessmen.

All these things show that Vietnam is just a white-eyed wolf, and it is not familiar with food no matter how much it is fed. It is not as respectful and filial as that dog in Japan that treats its American owner.

However, China is still worried that the United States will establish Vietnam as a bridgehead like Japan after the Vietnam War. If this is the case, it will have a huge impact on China's future. So Mao made various harsh demands on the Americans, some of which were especially aimed at Vietnam.

Fortunately, the United States just wanted to get out of the quagmire of the war as soon as possible. At the same time, in order to win over China to resist the Soviet Union and share the pressure on the United States, it ceded part of Vietnam's territory to China at the instruction of President Lyndon. And it also shares the profits from Vietnamese land with China. In this way, it is equivalent to pulling China on the same boat.

It would be a fool not to take advantage of it. Mao was not a fool. Of course he could see the Americans' intentions. But he is not afraid of this sugar-coated cannonball. For him, it is best to hit the enemy's sugar-coated cannonball. He can eat the candy and then hit the cannonball back.

It is beneficial for China to stand together with the United States, so it should eat the candy offered by the other side and get on the boat first. Wait until the situation changes, and then adjust your position according to the situation. If it is more beneficial to China to oppose the United States, then you can fire the shells back.

President Lyndon accomplished many great things during his term of office, UU Reading www. uukanshu.net Among them, the most influential thing is the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and the United States. Not only did he rescue the Americans from the quagmire of the Vietnam War, he also attracted China to resist the Soviet Union, sharing a lot of pressure.

At the same time, the economic exchanges between the United States and China have made many American businessmen rich. In addition, in post-war Vietnam, joint development and cooperation with China have benefited a lot. Not only do American young men not have to sacrifice, but American companies can also make a lot of money.

The only one who was a little unhappy was the arms dealer.

But they didn't dare to say anything. In fact, they made a lot of money during the Vietnam War, but they didn't continue to make it as they imagined. They made less and let others make a lot. Many small companies controlled by family chaebols rushed to Vietnam and China and made enough wealth in these two new markets. With the support of these people, Alex's ideas, and the policies implemented by President Lyndon were greatly guaranteed. At least before the collapse of the Soviet Union, Sino-US relations were still very good.

History has undergone great changes under Alex's guidance. With the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and the United States, the term "Internet" has become familiar to more Chinese people. (To be continued. If you like this work, you are welcome to come to Qidian.com () to vote for recommendations and monthly votes. Your support is my biggest motivation. Mobile phone users please read it.) 9

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