In 1979, the Sino-Vietnamese border war broke out, which was a fierce struggle for China to defend its territory. However, the USSR did not have the same substantial impact on China as Vietnam expected. This raises the question: why did the USSR not send troops?
The answer to this question should start with ***'s visit to the United States. In the last century, the world pattern was dominated by the United States and the Soviet Union. But the collapse of the USSR was closely related to its ideology of "world hegemon".
Before the Sino-Soviet war between China and the Soviet Union, the two countries and the entire socialist camp were united in opposing US hegemonism. However, since the end of the 50s, Sino-Soviet relations began to deteriorate, and the Soviet Union's support for China became hesitant and delayed.
**Immediately and decisively invited the Soviet experts back, determined to develop nuclear weapons on their own**. Sino-Soviet relations gradually deteriorated to the point where it was difficult to reconcile.
In 1975, Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev put forward demands such as opening an air corridor in China, which was resolutely rejected by the Soviet Union. As relations became ossified, the Soviet Union gradually stopped providing aid to China in an attempt to force China to compromise or even hinder its development.
In the process, Vietnam gradually moved closer to the Soviet Union. In 1969, China and the Soviet Union clashed over Zhenbao Island, and Vietnam was clearly on the side of the Soviet Union. ** Vietnam was advised to recognize the situation, but it still pinned its hopes on the support of the Soviet Union.
As friction between China and the Soviet Union continued, Vietnam's alliance with the Soviet Union posed a threat to China. In 1976, the death of our leaders made Vietnam even more impruded in its actions.
Vietnam is constantly expanding into countries such as Cambodia and provoking our country. China has made several solemn representations, but has been refused, and has to increase its troops by hundreds of thousands on the border to prepare for possible provocations from Vietnam.
** A bold plan was proposed: not to rush troops to Vietnam, but to visit the United States first. By sending information to the United States, they created a false impression that the Soviet Union would feel that China had the support of the United States. This strategy deterred the Soviet Union and Vietnam from further ventures.
Eventually, when the situation was ready, China began a counterattack against Vietnam. Gunfire rang out on the Sino-Vietnamese border, and the Soviet Union was helpless in the face of China's firm attitude.
In the times, China has responded to external challenges with an independent and firm stance in international relations, defused potential conflicts, safeguarded national interests, and demonstrated its important position in the world pattern.
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The above covers the background of the outbreak of the Sino-Vietnamese War in 1979 and related international political developments, showing a series of challenges in China's handling of international relations and its attitude towards the Soviet Union in the first era. This historical story profoundly reflects the complex relationship between major powers and the importance of diplomatic strategies in international politics.
At the same time, China faced severe challenges from the outside, especially the deterioration of relations with the Soviet Union and the threat posed by Vietnam's aggressive behavior. The article demonstrates the firm determination of *** during this period, **with an eye on national interests, determined to develop nuclear ** independently, while remaining vigilant in relations with the Soviet Union.
The article also highlights China's principle of independence in handling international relations, and China in the ** era rejected the demands of the Soviet Union with a firm attitude and safeguarded the country's territorial integrity and sovereignty. In particular, on the issue of Vietnam, China has repeatedly tried to resolve it through negotiations, but Vietnam's non-cooperation and provocations have forced China to increase its troops on the border, and finally launched a counterattack.
This historical event reflects the complex game between the great powers in international politics at that time. In the face of pressure from Vietnam and the Soviet Union, China skillfully used the international situation, especially through visits to the United States to create pressure on the Soviet Union, and demonstrated excellent diplomatic means and strategies. **Times China firmly defends its national interests and sovereignty, and at the same time seeks to resolve international tensions through diplomatic means, contributing to peace and stability in international relations.
However, this history has also taught us that relations between countries are complex, and that strategic and diplomatic decisions need to be made with a number of factors in mind. The strategy of Times China shows its tenacious national spirit, but it also reflects to some extent the tensions in world politics and the power game in international relations at the time.
Overall, China has shown independence, firmness and decisiveness in handling international relations, and has demonstrated its superb adaptability to foreign policy changes. This history deserves our in-depth reflection and reference, especially the importance of adhering to a principled stance and prudently responding to external challenges in handling international relations.
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