Depending on the screen, Ruan Gaoqi is still wearing that cool costume, and he said to the camera with great enthusiasm, "Many foreign friends, including some of our allies, have always believed that North Vietnam is the solution of North Vietnam and South Vietnam, and that the so-called Southern National Liberation Front is an activity in the Republic of Vietnam. * * Organizations believe that the problem of the Southern National Liberation Front is South Vietnam politics, but this is not the case.


We captured a large number of prisoners and a large number of confidential documents in the left-right hook operation. With one exception, it was confirmed that Nanjie was sent by North Vietnam to the south to control terrorist incidents and engage in sabotage activities in an attempt to subvert the government of the Republic, which was not even a puppet. "
"General, can you produce any evidence?"
"Of course"
Ruan Gaoqi held up a stack of papers and introduced them as a few treasures. "This was a meeting held in January 1961 with Nai Province. The minutes of the meeting showed that the Labor Party participating in the meeting set up the Southern Bureau of the North Vietnamese Labor Party according to the requirements of the river, that is, it was this meeting that Nguy?n V?n Linh was elected as the Southern Bureau, Vo Chi Cong was elected as the deputy director, and Wu Wenjie and others were elected as the Standing Committee of the Southern Bureau.
Similarly, this meeting decided on the candidates for the so-called fifth district party record and deputy record; Decided to set up the 1 ST, 2 nd, 3 rd and 4 th district committees to replace the former provincial committees; Decided to move the Southern Bureau to the northern control area of Xining Province.
Considering that they have been engaged in the Southern National Liberation Front, no leader has decided to order the chairman of the Nguy?n H?u Th? Lawyers Liberation Front and arrange members to rescue Nguy?n H?u Th?, who is currently in prison. On January 3, 1961, Nguy?n H?u Th? successfully escaped from Suihe City, Fu’ an Province and arrived in Yue G control area of Xining Province in November. "
Preventing the United States from intervening in Vietnam, North Vietnam and South Vietnam to establish the Southern National Liberation Front.
It must be admitted that this move is beautiful. Many foreign journalists who have just arrived in Vietnam are really confused by them. True South Xiehe is not a real South Xiehe, but a force of the South Vietnamese Ministry.
"On the influence and appeal, Nguy?n H?u Th?’s far-flung opponents, such as Pan Kechou and Pan Guangdan, have never really participated in the anti-French movement, but do you think it is ironic that such a person should be elected as the chairman of the Southern National Liberation Front?"
Ruan Gaoqi clapped his hands on the table and said, "There is no doubt that he is an out-and-out puppet of the Workers’ Party of North Vietnam. This point can be seen from the composition of the armed forces of the Southern National Liberation Front and the Southern People’s Liberation Armed Forces of Vietnam."
The first commander, Major General tran van quang North Vietnamese People’s Army; First political commissar Nguy?n V?n Linh, member of the Central Committee of the North Vietnamese Workers’ Party and member of the Southern Bureau; Second Commander Tran Van Tra, Deputy Chief of Staff of the North Vietnamese People’s Army, Major General of the North Vietnamese People’s Army; Chief of Staff Lê ??c Anh is also a major general of the North Vietnamese People’s Army. "
An American journalist really couldn’t figure out "the party, government and army" raised their hands and asked, "General, what are the South Bureau of the Workers’ Party of North Vietnam, the South Armed Forces Command and the b2 Theater Command or what kind of connection they have?"
"Of course no problem."
Ruan Gaoqi picked up a pen and patiently explained while drawing on the back wall, "Nanfang Bureau is the highest command organization in Henan. They said that Nanfang Bureau led the southern revolutionary activities on behalf of the river, and set up two main institutions, namely Southern Liberation Army, Military Committee and Security Committee. The Security Committee of the so-called Southern People’s Liberation Armed Forces was responsible for controlling the spy activities in the area controlled by public security workers, government forces and military forces. Nanfang was responsible for establishing the government in the occupied areas.
The chairman of the South Liberation Army was appointed by the Southern Bureau, but not all the leaders of the armed forces they claimed to be elected were members of the military commission, so it was convenient for them to direct them to divide the south into four war zones, namely, the fifth joint zone, which they usually called, included Da Nang to the central coastal provinces of Fuqing.
B3 war zone, namely Xiyuan area, includes Jialai, Kunsong and Duole provinces; B4 theater Guangzhi and Chengtian province; B2 theater biggest from chiayi, Lintong, Shunhai has been to the south city department such as Jinoujiao, Kunlun Island, Fuguo Island Saigon, Touton, Qinju, Boliao and Hexian … "
Ruan Gaoqi said in his eyes that he was very happy. Gui Qingshan mused, "It is necessary to give foreign journalists a G organizational structure. It is ok today."
Chapter two hundred and thirty-five Slow down the plan
In Saigon, Hue, Da Nang, Touton and other major cities, Catholic flags were hung everywhere to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Bishop Pierre Martin Ngo Dinh Th?c. Li Min was on vacation at Cherry Farm in New Jersey when he received an invitation from the White House Chief of Staff.
It’s strange for Kennedy to see himself, Li Min, but it’s not particularly strange at the same time.
It is strange that although the two sides have a good personal relationship, Kennedy does not want to be influenced too much by taking the lead and rarely asks his advice. Li Min, on the other hand, is worried about the fate of the president. He doesn’t want to get involved in those plots that later generations haven’t figured out, and he has been carefully keeping his distance.
Compared with my sister Li Qing, I don’t have so much scruples to take the "madam route"
Not surprisingly, the "Left and Right Hook" was just successful, and many Americans who supported Vietnam were still immersed in the joy of victory. A shocking news suddenly came from Saigon. A local South Vietnamese government army and an American consultant named Yibei were ambushed by the Viet G guerrillas, and three American helicopters and two rescue helicopters were shot down.
The commanding action was Huang Wengao, Major General of the 7th Division of the Government Army, and the senior military adviser was Lieutenant Colonel Paul Fan En. At that time, Fan Enzhong corrected an observation plane and immediately ordered the armored personnel carrier of the 7th Division of the Government Army on the ground to attack and move forward to rescue the lucky ones from the helicopter, but the motorcade commander refused to take action.
Three American soldiers were among the helicopter pilots, and the South Vietnamese army refused to rescue the emotional Lieutenant Colonel Fan En, who finally ordered an American consultant to shoot the officer and take control of the command himself.
The motorcade finally advanced, but the Viet G guerrillas had to stop before the determined and well-trained firepower.
Lieutenant Colonel Huang Wengao’s request for more troops was also rejected by Huang Wengao, which directly led to the guerrillas’ escape at night, and a paratrooper unit participating in the operation caused heavy casualties because it missed the landing site. In the end, the guerrillas lost one person but killed about 30 South Vietnamese soldiers and 3 American soldiers.
Incredibly, the next morning, Huang Wengao ordered troops to attack Zaoruye village, which killed several South Vietnamese soldiers and almost killed several American journalists.
After listening to Lieutenant Colonel Fan En’s outspoken description, the reporter immediately reported the incident, and public opinion was in an uproar. Some people were anti-war and some pointed out that the White House’s Vietnam policy had left Kennedy in a bind.
At this time, Wu Tingyan doesn’t let people worry.
Other methods tolerate criticism from the United States and do not allow him to recognize unfriendly Americans to stay in Vietnam. Fan En, a lieutenant colonel, criticized the press and was retaliated. The Saigon government blamed Fan En for the failure of the battle, and the military aid command actually wanted to dismiss a qualified officer and transfer him to a remote place to visit.
The American media are tit for tat, and almost all newspapers have approved the Wu Tingyan brothers properly.
Wu Tingyan believes that all this is an insult to him, because the enemy is Yue G, not him and his family, who frequently call press conferences to launch news wars, criticize the United States for interfering in politics, and try to get huge concessions from Vietnamese owners in an attempt to turn South Vietnam into an experimental animal and extract profits.
So much aid sacrificed so many American soldiers and civilians for such a result.
Many Americans are unhappy with the demonstrations, urging Washington to recall its ambassador and stop aiding Vietnam. The pressure on the country to drop to freezing point is increasing, and Kennedy must adjust his policy toward Vietnam as soon as possible.
With his heavy work, history has changed dramatically, and anything can happen.
Li Min, who flew from the farm to Washington, always wondered what kind of strategy Kennedy would adopt, whether to support the National Academy of Sciences to promote the "transition" of the Saigon government or to take this opportunity to withdraw from Vietnam.
"Lee, thank you for coming. What a mess. Mr. President wants to hear your opinion very much."
General Taylor went to the airport to meet him personally, which shows how serious the situation is. Li Min squeezed his hand and got into the car with a wry smile. "General, you saw this possibility earlier."
"The problem now is how to solve the trouble."
There are too many troubles in South Vietnam, not only the Wu Tingyan brothers, but also the Yue G. No one else. Officer Li Min didn’t want to express his attitude too early and rushed to the White House in silence.
Kennedy is in the Oval Office to see Secretary of State Dean rusk, Secretary of Defense McNamara, CIA Director John McKang En and his brother, Attorney General Robert Kennedy.
I’m an old acquaintance. My sister was a frequent visitor here before this government was elected. So many senior officials waited for him as a Li Min. I didn’t feel flattered. Robert Kennedy nodded first.
"Li, my dear friend, just sit down and listen to this guy first."
The situation is really serious, but Kennedy has experienced a more serious Cuban missile crisis, and he looks very calm and shows enthusiasm as usual.
After greeting McNamara and others, Li Mincai noticed that Shili Live was a very famous talk show host, and the interviewed guests were also well-known, such as Pulitzer Prize winner and The New York Times famous journalist David Huo Burstein, who had just returned from Saigon.
"… he received a lot of aid, but he didn’t want the United States to guide his government and his former ambassador to Vietnam, Debro, saying that reorganizing military institutions was actually asking outsiders in his family to share power, which he was extremely reluctant to do.
Washington keeps urging him to expand the government base. He always says that Vietnam is an underdeveloped country and lacks appropriate human resources. His brothers are becoming more and more suspicious of us. Doing everything possible to limit the influence of the United States is to limit our understanding of the situation in South Vietnam … "
The host pointedly asked, "David, can I understand that Washington seems to be tough on Vietnam policy and has no determination?"
"That’s true"
David Huo Burstein’s body language is very rich, while gesturing, he analyzed, "De Brow and the embassy staff think that it is really necessary to carry out root political reform in South Vietnam. As just said, reform requires others to share their strength. Wu Tingyan’s acceptance of the law is a criticism from the United States.
However, our government naively thought that De Brow’s "ultimatum" on South Vietnam’s political improvement was unwise, and that De Brow had become an obstacle to Wu Tingyan’s integration in the United States. Former military aid commander McGarr even told the Ministry of National Defense that such actions would weaken the Saigon government’s war capability and lead to further victory in Vietnam. "
The host asked, "The Washington decided to be replaced by the current ambassador Nortin, pinning all the hopes that influenced Wu Tingyan on his confidence and respect, and he finally threatened to improve first and then increase military assistance, and finally quietly put it away?"
"I quite agree with this view."
David adjusted his tie and went on like a political analyst. "I think Washington is based on the fact that Wu’s confidence in the United States was damaged by the ambiguous attitude in the previous improvement attempts and the attempted coup in November 1996. Obviously, this is equivalent to the stipulation that no serious efforts should be made to promote improvement."
The host glanced at the information and looked up at the camera and said, "I noticed that the current ambassador to Vietnam had previously served as the deputy general representative of the United States to NATO and lacked experience in Asia. From Mr. David’s analysis, it can be imagined that he was selected for the post because of his elegant manners and courtesy, which just met the needs of improving the United States and Ukraine."
"Mr. Notting obviously met this need."
David took over the conversation, "If he is suspected to be the worst candidate from the perspective of promoting improvement, he will abandon the most optimistic possibility of the former Debro’s" radish and stick "policy to explain that Wu Tingyan’s ambassador came to Wu and he was almost obedient to Wu."
"Is he our ambassador?"
"It sounds incredible, but it’s true. He doesn’t care what the country is like when dealing with the government in Saigon. If you get along well with the government and report its statement on the reality, then you can do your job well … he forbids embassy members to talk to Vietnamese who disagree.
If you don’t hear it, don’t let it never happen if you don’t see it. His policy is that Wu Tingyan will agree to whatever he asks, and Wu Tingyan will build a letter in the hope of being rewarded one day. "