Chapter 542: Red Discussion
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Beijing. Marshal's Mansion.
After Feng Yong learned about the intelligence in Tsarist Russia, especially with such a familiar name as Lenin and Stalin, he finally began to pay attention to it, and he summoned the top level of the Beijing government to discuss this matter.
When Feng Yong proposed the red regime within Tsarist Russia, including Li Jun, Jiang Baili, and Cai Yi, they were all a little dismissive. And the crowd did not believe that the Red regime was capable of overthrowing the powerful tsarist government. With the knowledge of Li Jun and the others, they naturally won't talk nonsense. They analyzed the contrast between the strength of the government army and the revolutionary army in Tsarist Russia. And there is a war report about this earth-shattering war in Tsarist Russia. They believed that the victory of the Red Soviets in this battle was full of chance. It is not possible to accurately find the enemy's command in every operation. And after this unexpected defeat, the tsar has invited some veterans to regain control of the Tsarist government army. There is no shortage of famous generals of Tsarist Russia among these people. If these people were really able to hold military power in Tsarist Russia, it is unclear how long the Red regime in St. Petersburg would last. As for the development and growth like Feng Yong said, or even becoming a terrifying scruple, they are all skeptical.
Although Feng Yong knew the terrifying potential of the red regime, he was not sure that the red regime would be able to rise. After all, the situation in Tsarist Russia has changed dramatically compared with the original, at least last year's February Revolution did not kill the Tsar, so that the conservative forces in Tsarist Russia were only concentrated, and the result of this change was that the conservative forces within Tsarist Russia were countless times stronger than at the same time. Moreover, because of the entanglement with the bourgeois establishment, the Soviets have lost too many elites, and whether they can reach the same level as in their previous life, Feng Yong has no bottom in his heart.
But I don't know why, Feng Yong has a feeling in his heart that the red regime will inevitably appear. And it is unlikely that it will become one of China's most important competitors in the world in the future. But this feeling is illusory, there is no evidence, and Feng Yong will not take it out to say something.
However, what made Feng Yong pay attention was that none of the main figures of the red regime had an accident. Lenin was still the leader of the red regime, and Stalin was now even more prominent, and it was normal for Lenin to be valued by Lenin for his merits in this war. As for whether he can be established as the heir, Feng Yong doesn't know. And all this seems to be a historical necessity, and the general trend of the world has changed. The fate of these people has changed, but the outcome may not change much. Therefore, Feng Yong is a little sensitive. After all, just because something can't be explained doesn't mean he doesn't exist. There is nothing in this world that is more difficult to explain than his Feng Shaoshuai crossing.
However, Feng Yong still put forward his own hypothesis at this meeting. After all, Feng Yong's rise is a miracle, and no one can guarantee that the red regime will not rise quickly. Planning ahead is inevitable for a big country.
Regarding the assumptions put forward by Feng Yong, Li Jun and others all had bright eyes. If such a special system emerges in the north, China, as a neighbor, will definitely bear the brunt, and there is still a huge territorial dispute between China and Tsarist Russia. It is probably not a joke that Marshal Feng deployed more than a million troops on the border between the north and Tsarist Russia. With Feng Yong's usual foresight, I am afraid that he had already foreseen the civil strife that would occur in Tsarist Russia, and even had the idea of recovering the country by force. Thinking of this, everyone finally began to think about how to recover the territory in the face of civil strife in Tsarist Russia.
"I've heard that Tsarist Russia is in financial difficulty, and whether we can redeem the lost land through negotiation, even if it costs some money, it is better to recover it by force." Li Jun suggested that this is one way to do it. However, the chauvinism of the great powers within Tsarist Russia is very serious, and Lao Maozi has an extraordinary attachment to the land, and this proposal may not be adopted. Otherwise, Feng Yong would not have deployed a large army on the border long ago. ..., "If we go to war with Tsarist Russia now, how sure are we of victory?" Feng Yong suddenly spoke, and everyone was shocked.
"Young marshal, I'm afraid it's not easy to start a war now." Jiang Baili frowned.
"Yes, even if there is a war to regain the country, now is not the best time. Don't forget, we also have a vicious dog in front of us. Cai Yi shook his head and said. The Far East is said to be a tripartite confrontation, but in fact it is dominated by a military confrontation between China and Japan, although the forces of Tsarist Russia in the Far East have strengthened a lot. However, compared with the hundreds of thousands of troops of China and Japan, there is still a big gap. For this matter, the Tsarist Far Eastern Governor's Office repeatedly sent telegrams to Moscow, requesting an increase in troops and a replacement of advanced equipment. Not only did these conditions not materialize, but it was difficult to guarantee sufficient supply of normal weapons and equipment in Tsarist Russia. If it weren't for the fact that the Tsarist governor-in-chief of the Far East opened up some of his own weapons channels. I'm afraid that the Tsarist Far Eastern Army is not even qualified to confront China and Japan. The result of this situation is that the Far East is like an independent kingdom.
"Japan is indeed a big problem!" Feng Yong nodded. Japan is China's nightmare, both in its past and present lives, and if it is not resolved, no matter how hard China tries to solve it, it will eventually come to naught. This is a battle of fate.
"It's a pity that our navy is not up to the task, otherwise it would be a good opportunity to meddle in Taiwan's affairs now." Jiang Baili sighed and said. Japan's domestic policy is now very contradictory, and it wants to fight with China but also does not want to start an all-out war with China. In particular, the army duel, the North Korean army suffered a big loss in the last conflict with China. The blow of the howitzer at the front door scrapped most of the divisions of the North Korean army at one time, and beat the North Korean army, which had just had some pride, into a shrunken turtle. Coupled with the coordination of Britain and France and other countries, if China's naval strength rises, it is really possible to make some fuss about the Taiwan issue.
"I don't think so, young marshal, the most important thing for us at the moment is to industrialize in the shortest possible time. Our industrial base in China is too weak, and if we don't have a complete industrial system, I'm afraid we will lack the real strength to defend the country. After all, we can't always be reactive," Li Jun said. As president of the State Council, no one knows China's current situation better than him.
After the reunification of China, it seems to be extremely powerful, but the real situation is not easy. The army has been expanding, and now the navy is a gold-eating beast. And the Chinese government system is getting bigger and bigger, which is another huge expense. Now China is not afraid of any attack from land, but it is impossible to say that it is to reach the level of a world power. The Wehrmacht's success was more due to the specific historical period in which it lived. The First World War allowed the Western powers to be almost completely withdrawn from the Far East, and China won the best external environment for development. Having then defeated the Japanese attack on land and cleared all obstacles from within, China had the power to defend itself. But it is only self-preservation, and China has not yet faced real difficulties. Once the First World War is over and the Western forces advance eastward, China will face pressure from all sides. It may not even be possible to attack it in groups, which may not be impossible.
"I'm wondering if we're secretly propping up this red regime. And then let it attract the attention of the West, and then we will be much better. Feng Yong said softly.
"I'm afraid it's not easy, right?" Cai Yi frowned.
"How do you know if you don't try, and I feel that the potential of the red regime is very great, and I am also very interested in their socialist system, maybe our country's system can also be used for reference." Feng Yong smiled and said.
A few more people discussed it. In the end, Feng Yong made a decision to let the General Staff draw up a battle plan for several different situations to prevent future situations from being rushed. As for contact with the red regime, Li Jun and others suggested that it would be better to wait for a while. After all, the difference between the strength of the red regime and the strength of the tsarist government is too great. The Red Soviets, far away in St. Petersburg, were still celebrating the breakthrough of the encirclement of the government troops, not knowing that they had been targeted by a tiger in the Far East. Moreover, Feng Yong had great ideas about Tsarist Russia when he was in the Northeast, and after two years of operation, no one can say what kind of power China has in the Far East Tsarist Russia. However, once China really makes a move against the Tsarist Far East, there will inevitably be something jaw-dropping.
The Beijing government was more interested in the northeastern lands occupied by Tsarist Russia than in the Red regime. Now that the Tsarist government is in financial difficulties, the Chinese Government has sent personnel to contact the Tsarist ambassador to China with the mentality of taking advantage of the fire to loot. The idea of China's willingness to buy land in the Far East by peaceful means was expressed.
This condition moved the Russian ambassador to China. The telegram contacted Moscow, although the tsar's top brass intended to move, but under the opposition of some veterans and nobles, China's goodwill temptation was finally rejected. The Russians, of course, knew that this land in the Far East was once Chinese territory, which their fathers had seized by despicable means. At present, the Far East, a land with a relatively good living environment, has become the foundation of Tsarist Russia's intervention in the Asian game, and it is the only ice-free port in the Tsarist Far East. Tsarist Russia's Far East Pacific Fleet was stationed here, and if Tsarist Russia gave up this land, it would be equivalent to Tsarist Russia giving up its power in East Asia. This is absolutely impossible for the Tsar to agree to after thinking about it.
Tsarist Russia is only in financial difficulty, but it is far from the point where it cannot hold on, and Tsarist Russia has already received a loan from the United States, and armaments and weapons are no longer difficult, so naturally there is no possibility of exchanging land for money. The Far East is not Alaska, even if it is a bitter cold place like Alaska, after the successive discovery of gold deposits, there are also people in the top echelons of Tsarist Russia who shouted that the seemingly cost-effective deal was the most loss-making business in the empire.
The Chinese government seems to have been prepared for Russia's reaction and has not continued to dwell on this matter. But from this day on, the situation on the border of the Heilongjiang River in the northeast became much more tense. The biggest headache for the Far Eastern Army was the appearance of small bandits of China on the territory of Tsarist Russia. And there are a lot of them. Some daring bandits even penetrate deep into the hinterland and have great destructive power. The entire order in the Far East was greatly affected. For this reason, the Tsarist Governor's Office had to send the Far Eastern Army to maintain law and order.
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