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Chapter 162 The September 18 Incident in the eyes of a foreigner!

Chapter 162: The September 18th Incident in the eyes of a foreigner!

"Dear, let's continue! Please tell me all your thoughts. I really want to hear your views on the future situation in China." General Stillon said happily to Colonel Laden.

Obviously, General Stillon attached great importance to Colonel Laden's proposal, and now he even put Minister He in Chongqing aside.

"God General, I think you know that I have been studying for a PhD in Psychology at Harvard before joining the US Army, and I was very fortunate to get the National Medical Association's Psychology Physician License! So, in terms of psychology research, I personally think I am very successful." Colonel Laden then said to General Stillon in a firm tone.

"I know what you said, but what does this have to do with what you are going to talk about below?" General Stillon said to Colonel Laden in confusion.

"It not only has a relationship, but also has a very important relationship. Thoughts determine behavior, temperament determines behavior patterns. A leader's personal psychological state and temperament determines his judgment and final handling of things.

To be honest, for the past six months, I have been studying the personal temperament and behavioral patterns of leaders of various political forces in China. For this reason, I have collected speeches from all of them over the past twenty years and conducted a series of analysis based on the historical environment at that time." Colonel Laden then said to General Stillon in a firm tone.

"Is there any result?" General Stillon said to Colonel Laden with some curiosity.

"The basic situation is now settled!" Colonel Laden then said to General Stillon in a firm tone.

"Okay, then let's talk about it!" General Stillon said to Colonel Laden very curiously.

"I think China's political leaders are divided into four major factions, namely the surrender, the compromise, the hardliner and the fenceist." Colonel Laden then said to General Stillon in a firm tone.

"Dear, please tell me in detail!" General Stillon said to Colonel Laden very curiously.

Looking at General Stillon's increasingly curious expression, Colonel Laden continued:

"The representative figure of the surrender faction is Mr. Wang Jingwei, former Vice President of National Chang. I think he can be simply summarized from a psychological point of view as: cowardly, inferiority, timid, hesitant and decisive enough, and his behavior is very susceptible to external factors.

Just from the fact that he unilaterally signed a peace agreement with the Japanese, we can see that he was personally very afraid of the power of the Japanese, so that when the Japanese still occupied their own country's land, he gave up easily - Dai Tou raised the white flag.

I think that when we consider problems, we cannot always look at problems from our own perspective, but should look at problems from another perspective and from the other party's perspective. I personally call them "thinking from the perspective of others". We can imagine what would happen if this happened in our United States?

For example, a group of pagans suddenly snatched more than a dozen continents from our government, and our deputy head of state signed a peace agreement with them. What would happen? What would you do?"

"Damn cartilage, I will definitely break the neck of this deputy head of state with my own hands!" General Stillon said to Colonel Laden very angrily.

"That's right, so I think Wang Jingwei and his accomplices have no political future in China. We all think so, let alone those Chinese! You must know that their love for their motherland is the same as our love for our motherland.

In addition, China is also an ancient country with a historical civilization of 5,000 years. It is the only historical civilization among the four ancient countries of historical civilization that has not been conquered by foreign civilizations. When their ancestors were writing novels, our ancestors were still hunting in the forest with bare butts!

Just yesterday, I found that there was a little boy who was only eleven or two years old in the library in Chongqing looking at an ancient book written more than 2,000 years ago in China. The name of the book was "Shi Ji".

It is such an incredible thing that a child who only knows more than 2,000 Chinese words can understand a history book written by the ancients more than 2,000 years ago. This is my only point. I can be sure that the Japanese cannot conquer China." Colonel Laden then said to General Stillon in a firm tone.

"So, who do you think is the compromiser?" General Stillon said to Colonel Laden very curiously.

"I think the biggest compromise in China is the Peanut Mr. Peanuts you mentioned! This old guy is not only stubborn, suspicious, but also timid, and even a bit incredible!" Colonel Laden said to General Stillon in a teasing tone.

"Tell me your reasons?" General Stillon said to Colonel Laden with a smirk. Obviously, he was very satisfied with the nickname he gave to the most powerful person in China at this time.

"I have carefully studied the combat records between the Chinese army and the Japanese from the spring of the 31st year, and found some very unusual phenomena. For example, the Japanese army invaded the Northeast, which the Chinese call the "September 18th Incident", and Mr. Jiang's previous and subsequent performance made people very suspicious that he was still the head of the country. Anyway, I know that if this happened to our United States, then even if the head of his country was not killed by his own guards, he would be killed by me.

In 1931, the Japanese army successively created the Wanbaoshan incident and the Nakamura incident in the northeastern region of China, and openly carried out military exercises on the streets of Shenyang. Think about it, if someone did this in New York, what would our president do?

However, Mr. Jiang said in his speech at the Nanjing Legislative Yuan on June 5 that year: "Today's only enemy in China is the Red Bandits (that is, those communists in Yan'an)!" He also said in a message to General Zhang Xueliang in July: "The Pak-Japanese movement happens nationwide, and may be used by the Communist Party... Therefore, officials and the people must work together to suppress the Pak-Japanese movement." Obviously, our president will not do this. He must first kill the foreign enemies and then settle accounts with his own people.

On July 24 of the same year, Mr. Jiang published a letter to the people, saying: "It only takes action on the sun, poisons the country and damages the government." As a result, anti-Japanese rallies held in Nanjing and other places were banned by Chiang's national government. It is estimated that if our president wants to do this, thousands of armed militias will gather in front of the White House to kill him.

On August 16 of the same year, Mr. Jiang sent General Zhang Xueliang a famous milling telegram, which turned out to be: "No matter how the Japanese army provoked trouble in the Northeast from now on, we should not resist and avoid conflicts. Never show off our anger and ignore the country and nation." If this happened in our United States, there was no doubt that he, the president, would definitely be impeached by Congress, but unfortunately, this is China, not our great United States.

On September 12 of the same year, on the eve of the incident, Mr. Jiang went to Shijiazhuang to summon Zhang Xueliang and instructed him in person:

"According to reliable information recently, the Japanese army is about to take action in the Northeast. Our strength is insufficient and we cannot fight. I considered that we can only ask the League of International to uphold justice and resolve peacefully. This time I meet you, the most important thing is to strictly order the entire Northeast army. Whenever we attack, we will not be allowed to resist. If we fight back, things will be difficult to deal with. It is obvious that the Japanese army will provoke him first, but they insist that we hit him first. They have big mouths and small mouths, so they will not be able to tell the difference at that time." Fortunately, I am not General Zhang Xueliang, and I think if I were, I would kill him on the spot.

On September 18 of the same year, the Japanese invasion of Northeast China officially took place on September 18th, the order issued by the Nanjing Military Commission to the Northeast Army was:

"The Kwantung Army is automatically exercising in the South Manchuria area. At that time, we hope our army will hold its position and do not act rashly to avoid misinformation. This order is simply a nonsense. If this order is in our United States, no one will execute it, but there will be a bastard in China to execute it.

What is even more exaggerated and incredible is that in order to express non-resistance, not only General Zhang Xueliang ordered the confiscation of the arms and into the warehouse, but also the Liaoning Provincial Government opened the Shenyang city gate at 3 a.m., so that the Japanese army entered the city openly from the open city gate at dawn, even saving the siege.

Everyone knows the following results. On December 15 of the same year, Mr. Jiang announced his resignation under various pressures from the country.

In fact, the Chinese army had a clear advantage in the Northeast at that time, and the total number of troops was more than eight times that of the Japanese army. If Mr. Jiang could fully support the Northeast's anti-Japanese war at that time, it would not be difficult to deal with just over 20,000 Japanese troops.

I personally even believe that the September 18th Incident was a military adventure of the Japanese military. It was Mr. Jiang's policy of non-resistance that allowed the Japanese army to win by chance.

Recently, I just got a secret report from the Intelligence Department of the Ministry of National Defense that was said to be a secret report to the Kwantung Army by the Japanese secret service chief in Peking. Although the guys from the Intelligence Department were somewhat suspicious of the authenticity of this information, I think it was definitely a real thing that was replaced by a fake one.

According to the report of Songbao Xiaoliang's Special Service Office:

‘……It should be noted that the Empire’s war against China and its previous battles against the Chinese army in September 18th, the Chinese army relied on the League of Nations and practiced no resistance, so the Imperial Army was able to win smoothly. ‘‘If the Chinese officials and people could resist in unity at that time, the Empire’s power in Manchu would be trapped in a heavy siege… In such a large area and a large population, there is no certainty in whether it can be controlled by the Empire. At the same time, the anti-Manchu and anti-Japanese forces gathered and carried out large-scale guerrilla disruption, the Imperial Army would be struggling to cope with it…’

"It makes sense. It seems that you have done a lot of preparations before!" General Stillon said to Colonel Laden with great worries.

"For the long-term interests of our United States in China, I think that we should not only realize that the Chinese people make friends, but also study their history and try to think about problems in their way of thinking. Only in this way can we get the greatest benefits in China." Colonel Laden then said to General Stillon in a firm tone.

"Young man, you analyzed it very well! I really want to know, who is the Chinese hardliner in your eyes? Could it be that you refer to the number one political enemy of Peanuts, the primary school teacher in Hunan in Yan'an!" General Stillon said to Colonel Laden very curiously.

"It seems that General Stillon also has some understanding of the situation in Yan'an. To be frank, I personally believe that China's largest and most powerful hardliners, that is, the Chinese nationalists mentioned by the president's security advisers, mainly refer to Mr. Mao and his followers in Yan'an, and those communist believers.

Of course, there are also a large number of important members of the Chongqing government who are also very tough, such as General Feng Yuxiang, General Xue Yue, General Yang Hucheng, General Zhang Xueliang, etc., and a large number of military generals, who are imprisoned by Mr. Jiang, General Zhang Xueliang, etc., who are also hardliners that China must not be looked at.

I personally think they are the hope of China's future, and they should also be the objects that our US government should strongly support in China." Colonel Laden then said to General Stillon in a firm tone.

"But they are all nationalists, especially the elementary school teacher Mao in Yan'an you mentioned just now. According to the president's security advisers, if he was in power in China, he might be stronger than Stalin in the Soviet Union now.

And if we want us to support a communist regime, the stance of Congress and the president's advisers will be an unsurpassable hurdle!” General Stillon said to Colonel Laden with great concern.

"I am still the same person. There are no eternal enemies, no eternal friends, only eternal interests.

It is precisely because Mr. Mao is a complete nationalist that we should strongly support them and let them fight against the Soviets and against Moscow!" Colonel Laden suddenly said to General Stillon with a strange look on his face.

"What did you say to make Yan'an fight against Moscow? This is simply a fantasy!" General Stillon said to Colonel Laden in surprise.

"In the past hundred years, China has been bullied by Western industrial countries, and the biggest beneficiaries are not Japanese, German, British, Grape Mountain, nor us American, but Soviet.

They stole more than 3 million square meters of axioms from China, and this is something that every Chinese person is unwilling to forget.

I think with Mr. Mao's character of not being afraid of heaven or earth, once he is allowed to take power in China, the first thing he has to do will definitely ask his big brother, the Communist Party of the Soviet Union for the territory stolen by the Soviet Union. What will happen next? Will Moscow agree?" Colonel Laden said to General Stillon word by word, and the smile on his face became even more weird.

"Why are you so sure that if Mr. Mao was in power, he would definitely go to the Moscow bastards to settle the old accounts?" General Stillon said to Colonel Laden thoughtfully.

"Report to General General, based on my understanding of Mr. Mao and Yan'an, the professional knowledge of a doctor of psychology, and my accurate analysis of Mr. Mao's psychological state and behavioral patterns!" Colonel Laden then said to General Stillon in a firm tone.
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