Said to the leader: "Why are you in such a hurry, the show has just begun." This remark made the leaders present look puzzled, and they didn't understand why *** would say this.
It turned out that the leader of the DPRK, Kim Il Sung, had previously sent a letter asking our country to withdraw the 250,000 volunteers stationed in the DPRK. What exactly does Kim Il Sung's move mean?
Our country once helped North Korea resist the invasion of the United States, but now Kim Il Sung has asked our troops to withdraw, and what does the words of *** mean?
1. The War to Resist US Aggression and Aid KoreaIn 1950, New China had just emerged from the decades-long war and ushered in the establishment of the country. However, at this very moment, neighboring North Korea asked for help.
When the Korean War broke out, the intervention of the United ** pushed North Korea to a desperate situation, and the flames of war spread to the Yalu River on the border of our country, posing a threat to the peace and stability of our country and causing panic among the people. In the face of the DPRK's call for help, our leaders resolutely decided to send troops to help.
**Appointed commander-in-chief of the Volunteer Army, leading 250,000 volunteers to North Korea to support. However, once the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea began, China and North Korea had differences over command. The DPRK advocates that they should jointly command the operation in order to respect the territorial sovereignty of the DPRK.
However, he believes that the DPRK's military strength is weak, and if the DPRK is the commander-in-chief, it will lead to the death of our army and the DPRK army. At the time of the stalemate, a telegram was received from Stalin, making it clear that command should be placed in the hands of the Chinese generals in order to ensure victory in the war.
The supreme leadership of the DPRK met with Stalin and decided to transfer command to the veteran general, a momentous decision that changed the fate of the unfavorable situation in the DPRK.
The veteran general, who was experienced and tactically skillful, changed the situation in the first battle with the United **, forcing the United ** to retreat to the area south of the 38th parallel twice in a row.
Before the outbreak of the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea, United ** always believed that North Korea would not send troops, because they believed that North Korea had just experienced more than ten years of war and was so badly damaged that it could not send troops. However, the volunteers appeared on the battlefield and repelled the United **, much to their surprise.
It was not until 1952 that the United States signed the defeated Ceasefire Agreement for the first time, and the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea ended. The Volunteers helped Korea in its post-war reconstruction.
Although the Armistice Agreement was signed, it did not mean that the war would not break out again, especially since Syngman Rhee's side, which experienced a major blow in the Battle of Jincheng and refused to face the reality of defeat.
He did not even sign the Armistice Agreement, but from time to time he took action, showing that he wanted to continue fighting and satisfy his ambition to unify the Korean Peninsula. Even the U.S. military is trying to control the dominance of the Korean Peninsula and is wary of both our volunteers and North Korea.
In such a situation, how can our volunteer army withdraw its troops? If they "leave", the United ** and South Korea will make a comeback. So isn't the hardships paid by our volunteers in vain? Aren't those volunteer soldiers who sacrificed their lives for the country shed blood and sacrificed in vain?
Therefore, after the signing of the Armistice Agreement, only part of our volunteer army returned home, and the other part remained in Korea. After the end of the Korean War, 250,000 of our volunteers were still stationed near the 38th parallel, which constituted a huge deterrent to United States and South Korea.
They did not dare to act rashly. At the same time, our volunteers are preparing for possible hostilities in Korea on the one hand, and assisting Korea in its post-war reconstruction on the other.
In five years, our country has helped the DPRK build more than 800 public facilities and 4More than 50,000 houses were built, more than 4,000 bridges and dams were built, more than 3.6 million trees were planted, and 60,000 tons of supplies were transported.
The volunteers also assisted North Korea in building an organized army, digging trenches more than 6,000 kilometers long and building more than 100,000 bunkers and other fortifications to prevent trouble.
Despite the fact that our volunteers have made great contributions to the construction and defense of Korea, Kim Il Sung demanded that our country withdraw its 250,000 volunteers in Korea. This move made the leaders of our country very angry.
However, ** smiled and said, "What are you in a hurry now, this show has just begun." The words of the **** made the leaders feel confused, and it was not until later that they realized that the **** had already made peace talks with Kim Il Sung on the issue of our volunteers.
On the one hand, the withdrawal is to avoid international pressure. Since our volunteers have been stationed in Korea for five years, the international community may think that our country is encroaching on the territory of North Korea.
Therefore, in order to avoid such a **, the leadership of our country decided to withdraw the volunteer army after the situation in the DPRK stabilized. ** said: "The withdrawal of troops from the DPRK now is very beneficial to us both internationally and politically.
Despite the fact that our volunteers have made great contributions to the construction and defense of Korea, Kim Il Sung demanded that our country withdraw its 250,000 volunteers in Korea. This move made the leaders of our country very angry.
After communicating with Kim Il Sung, he replied to Kim Il Sung on behalf of China and decided that the DPRK should issue a statement demanding that both China and the United States jointly withdraw their troops. Subsequently, China will show its support and unilaterally withdraw its troops.
Although China plans to withdraw all troops in an orderly manner, it claims that 300,000 volunteers will continue to be stationed along the Yalu River.
He pointed out that once the Korean War breaks out, these volunteers will immediately send troops to aid the DPRK, which will not only dispel Kim Il Sung's misgivings that our country will invade and occupy the territory of the DPRK, but also serve as a deterrent to the United States.
In 1958, all Chinese volunteers withdrew from North Korea, which was praised by the world. This move proves that China has not invaded North Korean territory in the name of aid, and demonstrates the credibility of a great power. In addition, it also relieves China's enormous financial pressure on the North Korean volunteers.
After all, the expenditure of 250,000 volunteers is quite large. Therefore, the fact that after China withdrew its troops from Korea and returned home, the savings were used for nation-building, which undoubtedly shows the foresight of the great man.