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Chapter 118 shocked the world

The outbreak of the Sino-Vietnam War not only attracted the attention of the people of China and Vietnam, but also attracted the attention of the whole world. In addition to the war, we can clearly and intuitively understand the weapons, equipment, tactical thoughts, people's morale and other contents of the two countries participating in the war, and then judge the comprehensive national strength of the participating countries, it is also because this war that took place under the most intense Cold War confrontation will inevitably have an extremely important impact on the trend of the entire world pattern.

Because of this, on the day when the Sino-Vietnam War broke out, this result that the world already knew was still swept the front page headlines of major mainstream media in the world. Among them, several well-known international political media and war reporters threatened to participate in the Sino-Vietnam War throughout the process, reporting on the latest progress of the Sino-Vietnam War without blind spots.

But it didn't take long for careful readers to find that compared with the repeated reports on the day the Sino-Vietnam War broke out on February 17, the follow-up report became smaller and smaller, so that only a few short messages about where the Chinese army was advanced were found in the corners of the international pages of a very small number of newspapers. This is no longer a very different from the in-depth reports promoted by some media before, but a very different difference.

Although this result disappointed readers who care about the Sino-Vietnam War, these well-known media with great powers on weekdays also had indescribable helplessness. The ultimate reason was that both China and Vietnam were relatively closed at this time. Needless to say, Vietnam has been, since the United States retreated from Vietnam in shame,

The relationship with the West has entered an ice age, and I don’t even think about sending war correspondents. Although China’s relationship with the West has eased, its openness has not reached that high level, so journalists from all countries who have proposed battlefield reports were rejected.

Media people all over the world know that the Sino-Vietnamese War is a treasure house of news, and it is also a good opportunity for some journalists to become famous. However, China and Vietnam are like two duo actors. No matter how they fight or get excited, outsiders can't even insert their fingers. Therefore, facing the Sino-Vietnamese War, which cannot be blown in and water cannot be spilled through, the helpless international media can only reprint and quote reports from China and Vietnam. Occasionally, they will refer to the news from the Soviet Union. However, for various reasons, this news was quickly completely ignored by the editors and threw it into the trash can.

Such helplessness not only happens in major media around the world, but also in intelligence agencies of major powers. Although they are stronger and richer in capabilities and resources than media people, the information they get is not as high as media people. The only convenient way is to listen to the news from relevant Chinese personnel through the staff of the agency stationed in China. However, the reply they received seems to be the sentence that had been arranged in advance:

"Nothing to be told!"

Just when the whole world thought that this was a self-enthusiastic war between China and Vietnam, several battlefield photos that seemed to be inadvertently released by the Chinese official media on March 5 instantly made the nerves that had long been numb to burst out with strong vitality again. For a time, the current newspapers in major major cities in China were snapped up by personnel from these media and intelligence agencies. Not long after, a series of manuscripts and analysis of intelligence flew towards their behind-the-scenes bosses through their respective channels.

Countries around the world were extremely shocked by the weapons and equipment displayed by China during this war against Vietnam, but not all countries were like this. The most stubborn of this was the Soviet Union. Because of the military advisory group they sent in Vietnam, they had a deeper understanding of the China-Vietnam front than the West.

Although the Soviet Union expressed concern about China's progress in light weapons, it was only because in their opinion, even if these light weapons were advanced, they could not even be able to float in the face of a huge torrent of steel. Because of this, when senior Soviet military officials took photos of the battlefield published by China, they all thought that this was the Chinese's bluff. It was okay to use these to deceive simple imperialist countries. For an old bird like the Soviet Union who often plays similar tricks, it was simply a show of the game.

However, there were no people in the Soviet Union. For example, the Soviet colonel Sokolovsky, who had just escaped from Vietnam and returned to China, once he returned to China, he shouted loudly to pay attention to the development of China's latest weapons and equipment and be wary of China's threat. However, Sokolovsky was a villain and no one paid attention to him at all. Not only that, he was secretly arrested shortly after returning to China for suspected selling of intelligence to the West.

At this time, Sokolovsky sat expressionlessly in the interrogation room of the KGB headquarters, listening to the investigation conclusions read by a bloated KGB general opposite him:

"Comrade Sokolovsky, the nature of your private contact with Western intelligence personnel is very serious. It should be sentenced, but because the information you informed was false information from China that you fabricated, it did not harm the interests of the Soviets. Therefore, the National Security Commission concluded that you were paranoid after being stimulated by the war. Therefore, we will deprive you of your military status and send you to a mental hospital for compulsory treatment!"

"False information?" As soon as the general finished speaking, Sokolovsky, who was originally as cold as ice, suddenly turned red with anger, and roared uncontrollably:

"You should really take you guys full of fat and suckling to the battlefield to see if it is false information!" Sokolovsky's roar made the general very disgusted, so he waved to the guards around him. In an instant, four or five guards pressed Sokolovsky down and dragged out the door, but Sokolovsky refused to obey, and his roar became even louder:

"The West will definitely be vigilant against China after receiving advanced weapons and equipment information. In the near future, you will realize how correct the Chinese intelligence I handed over to the West is..."

Although Sokolovsky was strong, he could not withstand the pulling of several big-sleeved and round-waisted KGB guards. After a while, a few people lifted him up. However, when approaching the door, Sokolovsky still screamed again and shouted with all his might:

"China's weapons and equipment are progressing so rapidly, but you turn a blind eye. One day you will regret it..." Sokolovsky's words came to an abrupt end, because the guards who could not bear the strong resistance completely knocked him out with a punch...

At the same time, a Boeing 747 passenger plane rose from the air in Seattle, the United States and flew slowly towards China on the other side of the ocean...

ps: Yuzi is very busy today. She almost doesn’t touch the ground when she is in the workplace, so she is a little late to posting the book. Please forgive me, brothers and sisters!
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