148 The Great Change (7)

For China, colonialism must be swept into the dustbin of history. But what the new world should look like, and what the new world should be like between countries. According to the attitude of seeking truth from facts, the relations between China and the Soviet Union and the relations between China and the DPRK should be completely equal in theory, and they must be different when dealing with each other.

Chen Ke has ushered China into a new era, an era that has no precedent to follow, and Li Runshi believes that according to the law of the development of things in the "Theory of Contradictions", it is normal for any contradictions and problems to arise. And for the final solution, it can't come first. This is the question that is being discussed in the concept of "game theory" that Chen Ke has proposed and is constantly improving.

It is easy to solve the problems of the DPRK shipbuilding industry, and China has put forward the idea of a "step-by-step" approach for the DPRK. First of all, on the basis of the level of industry that the DPRK already has, as well as its own needs, the DPRK has received a part of the technology transfer for the construction of small boats. Since Japan does not need to transfer its entire shipbuilding industry, Japanese Prime Minister Kita Kazuki proposed that this be taken as part of the war reparations, and Japan will formally complete the compensation work for the DPRK with a "package" compensation plan.

In fact, of course, the Japanese side also felt quite aggrieved, and although Japan entered Korea during the First Sino-Japanese War, the Koreans themselves did not mention the fact that the Koreans stabbed China in the back in that war. Even at the time of the merger of Japan and South Korea, there were quite a few people in the upper echelons of North Korea who were in favor of this. And most importantly, what does the new Japanese government have to do with this matter. Most of the members of the new government have never set foot on North Korean soil. Kita even strongly supported North Korea's independence.

China can only mediate. After many discussions and meetings, the DPRK finally agreed to this proposal and began negotiations with Japan on reparations.

As soon as the matter was pressed, the United States contacted China, and Roosevelt's special envoy requested that China and China discuss the future world situation. "Who is our enemy and who is our friend." Not only do you need to understand these things to make a revolution, but you also need to understand them when you do other things. The response of the United States is actually slow in the eyes of the BJP, and of course, the BJP has been trying to make the US move more slowly into this track. Now it seems that the upper echelons of the United States have made up their minds to abandon isolationism and intervene in the world.

After having the plane, the news that the Chinese side agreed. It took only five days for the U.S. envoy to arrive in Zhengzhou, China. As a gift, the envoy gave Lee Run-seok a copy of Time magazine from August 1940. On the cover of this issue, Lee Run-seok is the cover character. The Chinese flag is used in the background, and in the center is the portrait of Li Runshi. The headline reads, "China's future ruler finally surfaced? "Surrounded by small print," Inheritance? "A power struggle?" and so on the United States' skeptical attitude towards the Chinese personnel succession.

Li Runshi didn't care about this gift, which I don't know whether it was a compliment or a provocation, and it was not this issue that the two sides wanted to talk about. The US envoy asked whether China was willing to hold peace talks with Britain. If China is willing to negotiate peace with Britain, the United States is willing to make a bridge in between.

"Is the British willing to admit the status quo?" Li Runshi asked. If the United States and Britain hoped to obtain something that they could not get on the battlefield through negotiations, then Li Runshi could only regrettably refuse.

"In this matter, we hope that China can show the sincerity of peace." The U.S. envoy certainly doesn't expect China to spit out what it eats in its mouth, and there is no such precedent in history. There is no reason for the United States to seek "justice" for the British. "We hope that China will be able to lift the state of war with Britain."

Li Run-seok can understand this attitude of the United States very well, and now it seems that the United States is determined to join the British side. Before joining, the United States does not want to confront a powerful country like China head-on before it has reaped the benefits. Even if war with China cannot be avoided in the future, the United States must first look at China's attitude.

In the conversations between the two sides, the attitude of the United States became clearer and clearer. China has no intention of fighting in the Pacific, and hopes to be able to maintain peace with the United States if possible. The United States is very, very high among the countries that have established foreign relations with China on the basis of the clear "Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence."

The discussion soon turned to the issue of relations between China and the United States, on which Li Runshi made it clear that "China is a country guided by Marxism, and our view of capitalism consists of two parts, the first part is that the capitalist system will definitely be replaced by a more advanced system of society." In this regard, we in the People's Party have always openly expressed this attitude. The second part is that we do not think that the development of the capitalist system is the final form of the capitalist system, and as a development of a social system, the capitalist system will definitely eliminate the slave system and the feudal system. If the capitalist system did not defeat the slave system, did not defeat the feudal system, but began to adopt such a model of social organization itself, then we can only say that the capitalist system was restored by the slavery system and the feudal system. For now, at least, the capitalist system in the United States has eliminated slavery. This is the progress of society......"

Later, Roosevelt's envoy, Carlson, Roosevelt's former captain of the guard, devoted a special section to his memoirs to recording the details of this conversation. Carlson wrote: "......, before I spoke to him [Lee Run-seok], I was ready to hear the criticism of the capitalist system. Such rhetoric is almost inevitable, just as we have attacked the communist system at home. In this regard, I prepared in advance with a tolerant mood to meet this kind of political and theoretical propaganda. But when I really heard what China's new leaders had to say about the capitalist system, it dawned on me that perhaps we Americans were living up to our own traditions about our country and its system. But we don't know enough about the capitalist system we are implementing. We may emphasize the difficult choices made by the great men of our international history, and the amazing wisdom and faith behind those choices, but we may not really understand how inevitable these choices are in the pursuit of justice and progress. In the conversation with the Chinese leader, I suddenly had all kinds of doubts, and I suddenly understood a lot of things that I had never been able to think clearly. So much so that for a short time during the conversation I was completely immersed in the view of the world, and I forgot about the important mission I was carrying......"

In the end, Lee Yun-seok made four points to the U.S. envoy: First, China has no intention of preventing the U.S. from taking over a considerable part of the world influence that Britain has built. Second, China does not intend to become the new hegemon of the world. Do not follow the old road of feudalism and the evil road of imperialism. This is the cornerstone of China's strategy. Thirdly, China is committed to the elimination of the colonial system in this world, which has nothing to do with the war between China and Britain. Fourth, China is willing to join forces with the United States to promote globalization, which has nothing to do with war.

On the matter of peace talks between China and Britain, Li Runshi also made it clear that China agrees to hold peace talks with Britain. The door to peace negotiations has never been closed. Of course, the fact that Australia and New Zealand are integrated into China is no longer changeable. China will not allow Britain to colonize countries that have been liberated during the war.

As to whether the countries that have gained independence have become colonies of China, or have become colonies in a different situation, Li Runshi suggested that the US envoy should investigate them if he has time. After all, there is no right to speak without investigation.

In the end, Lee Yun-seok said to the special envoy: "If the United States finally chooses to go to war with China because of its own national interests or because of various alliances, we will not have any special thoughts about the United States." Wars have been going on since the dawn of human society. We believe that the war will eventually stop. Then, when that time comes, if we can still sit down with the US side and talk, we will still talk about those four points. ”

After this information was passed into Roosevelt's hands, Roosevelt, after careful study, immediately ordered Carlson to stay in China. His mission became to visit China and other parts of Asia, and all the information Carlson saw with his own eyes would be handed over to Roosevelt for personal review.

After identifying his reliable candidate, Roosevelt began to consider how to liaise with Britain and negotiate peace with China. After the defeat of France, the situation in Britain was too sad, and Germany expressed a strong attitude to Britain in the hope of making peace with Britain, which was something that the United States could not accept.

Once Britain made peace with Germany, the United States could henceforth not consider the possibility of entering Europe. As for whether Germany will go to war with the Soviet Union after making peace with Britain, the United States also feels that it is completely unreasonable. If such a situation arises, the strategy that the United States can choose is to unite with the Soviet Union and China and declare war on Germany and Britain. From the perspective of economic characteristics and geopolitics, after such a war outcome, it is more likely that the United States will be encircled and suppressed by the Soviet Union and China. Now the United States has to hold on to Britain no matter what. More precisely, it is to support the Qiu Chubby cabinet.

In this case, it is more likely that the United States will be politically blackmailed by Qiu Fatpang. The current situation will probably have to wait. Germany's submarine forces were carrying out a frenzied attack on Britain, and it would not be long before Britain demanded to the side of the United States.

Facts proved that Roosevelt was not wrong, and not long after he made this decision, the British side made a request to the United States, hoping that the United States would support the anti-submarine warship.