Chapter 1145: Hard to move without money
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Rebirth of the Military Industrial Overlord
- Qian's Feather
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- 2021-01-30 08:03:13
silence.
However, behind this silence, it was the heart that turned overwhelming.
President Zia. Huck was born in a low- and middle-class home-farming family in Jalandhar, northern India. He joined the British Army in his youth and participated in the Allied forces' operations against the Japanese nation in South Asia during the Second World War. Afterwards, he chose to join the Pakistan Railway because of his religious beliefs, and then entered the Pakistan Railway Command and Staff College to study. In 1959 and 1963, he went to the American Armored Forces Officer Training School and the Staff Officer Training School for further studies.
Since the first Indo-Pakistani war started in 1965, he has been fighting on the front line of the war against India and has been promoted continuously due to his merits. He was promoted to brigadier general in 1968 and major general in 1972. It can be said that his life has been in war. Continuously tempered and grown in.
In his life’s military career, the war process of the Second India-Pakistan War left him with indelible memories. That time, Pakistani Railway, who was originally a full-scale rice-style equipment and regarded himself as the closest ally of the U.S. in South Asia, was attacked. The most shameless betrayal and betrayal of the entire Western group. They were cut off from all supplies and restricted the use of equipment. Tanks could not be launched, fighters could not be launched, and guns could not fire bullets. In the face of aggressive invaders, soldiers Almost reduced to an unarmed situation!
If it were not for the then President Ayub. Khan acted decisively, changed his diplomatic strategy, and went to China to ask for help. That war was likely to evolve into a battle for the destruction of Pakistan and the iron.
The results of the third India-Pakistan war that broke out in the following years have proved this point-Pakistani Railway, which lost China's full assistance due to that special historical period, cannot stand alone against India and mobilize its huge population, land, and resources. The crushing of the war potential supported by the entire international community has seen the entire Dongba region fall under the indifferent gaze of the entire international community, and the world map has since added a Bangladesh.
In this fiasco, Zia was included. All Pakistani soldiers, including Huck, regarded it as a great shame.
The war-tested Zia. Huck knows three points very clearly-first, Americans are very useful and advanced in weapons and equipment; second, Americans are unreliable; third, Chinese people must do what they say and are true friends.
However, he also knows that in Pakistan, Americans have always had no shortage of spokespersons, and even he himself, because of his youth training experience in the United States, has awe and illusions about this powerful country. In many cases, Will unconsciously use the logic preached by the Americans to consider problems, and pin the hope of resolving many international disputes on this powerful country that has always regarded itself as a
world police
.
For example, just now, after listening to Tan Zhenhua’s analysis of the situation, he unconsciously had an illusion in his mind. If the Soviet Russians would indeed withdraw their troops from Afkhan soon, then, relying on the recent cooperation with the U.S. The intimacy and these advanced metric weapons in hand can suppress the Indians who have been eager to move with less force, thus gaining enough time and opportunities for the peaceful development of Pakistan.
However, the last passage of Tan Zhenhua completely shattered his illusion-yes, if the Soviets really retreat from Afkhan, then the attitude of the U.S. people towards Pakistan would still be like now Is this intimacy?
Or to put it another way, to put it more realistically, was there any important value to the Americans of Pakistan at that time?
Have no idea.
If we must say yes, then the only possible value is to use Pakistan Railway as a bridgehead to contain another growing giant—China.
But even at this point, the value of Pakistan Railways is completely inferior to another powerful competitor-let alone the close relationship established between Pakistan Railways and China since the Second India-Pakistan War, it only contained its own costs. In comparison, the Americans might as well assist another major South Asian country, India, as easily and easily. In terms of population, land area, war potential and other aspects, Indy has an overwhelming advantage over Pakistan Railways. In addition, Indy has already had many unresolved disputes with China, and countless people in its country are facing each other. The history of being beaten up by Huaxia once was brooding.
Obviously, investing in India is much more cost-effective than investing in Pakistan Railway.
The United States, which is controlled by a group of capitalists, has always been very pretentious about investment.
And Tan Zhenhua is right. The reason why the Americans abandon Pakistani iron is ready and high-sounding-to prevent nuclear proliferation!
Even a private person like Tan Zhenhua who only has close contacts with the top level of the United States knows about Dr. Abdul Kadir Khan and his ongoing research. Knowing the Kahuta factory, the CIA has no reason not to know, maybe they do. More—Due to the Afkhan War, the Americans deployed a number of reconnaissance satellites over South Asia. Some of the satellite photos were also shared with Pakistan Railways. Just as Tan Zhenhua just said, the power station It is impossible for them to fail to see such an obvious goal as a uranium enrichment plant.
But they didn't say anything and did nothing. Obviously, the Americans intend to use this as a hole card. When will this hole card be revealed?
According to the consistent practice of the Americans, that must be the most "in the interests of the United States" moment, and it is very likely that it will also be the most dangerous moment for Pakistan Railways!
Thinking of this, Ziyahake couldn't help but broke out in a cold sweat. In any case, Pakistan could not fall into the dangerous situation of the Second India-Pakistan War in his own hands!
"Eric," he finally broke the silence and said: "I agree with what you said, so what do you think we should do? Or put it more bluntly, if you were me, what would you do?"
Mahmoud’s gaze at Ziyahak was surprised. It was the first time he heard the leader talk to someone in such a tone that was almost asking for advice, and the other party was still a young man who could only be his grandchildren. .
But when he thought that this young man was Tan Zhenhua, he was relieved again.
He and Tan Zhenhua met because of the drone that flew over his head many years ago. Since then, this young man has repeatedly refreshed his three views and cognition with his enchanting performance.
He could even guess what Tan Zhenhua would say next.
Sure enough, the smiling little evildoer spoke: "We have a saying in China, "It is reasonable to travel the world without money." Mr. President, your country has always spoken out with conscience and justice in the international community. We are the word for reason. For those who are tight, the next most important thing is of course to make money."