The 1979 Self Defense Counterattack War Against Vietnam Is it true that our army dismantled railroad

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-01-30

After the withdrawal of our army from Vietnam, Vietnam ** went so far as to criticize our army's bad work style.

It is said that on the way to retreat, our army not only dismantled the railroad tracks, blew up industrial facilities, but also planted a large number of mines.

It not only sets back Vietnam's economy, but also infringes on the lives of Vietnamese people.

Unexpectedly, we generously admitted the accusations against Vietnam.

Why would our army do such a thing that destroys its own image?

In 1979, our army carried out a self-defense counterattack against Vietnam.

Having occupied a large number of advantages, after only a month of fighting, our troops all retreated.

This fully demonstrates our side's restraint and patience, and we cannot bear to completely tear our faces with Vietnam, a neighboring country.

As long as Vietnam can see the strength of our army, it will not intrude on our borders in the future.

But unexpectedly, the Vietnamese ** thought that our army was defeated in a hurry.

WhileAnd internationally, Vietnam** also criticized our army for its violent acts in Vietnam.

The squadron has always been strict in military discipline, never doing anything that hurts nature and reason, and has shown great care for the common people, which is also well-known in the world.

How did it get to the mouth of the Vietnamese ** that our army became so unbearable?

Vietnam** said that our army demolished the railroad tracks in northern Vietnam, blew up industrial areas, and brought the local economy to a standstill.

In addition to this, a dense number of mines have been laid underground, and many civilians have died as a result.

However, what is unexpected is that our army actually admitted these things.

Our army not only admitted, but also believed that there was nothing wrong with what was done.

Far from being wrong, what we have done is nothing compared to the price we have paid over the years.

Most of the so-called railroad tracks and industrial facilities were built with the support of China.

Without China's help, let alone economic development, it would be difficult to drive out even the American aggressors.

Perhaps until 1979, Vietnam had not yet achieved reunification, let alone provoked China.

Since we accidentally raised a white-eyed wolf in the first place, it's not too late to make amends.

Rails can be used to transport troops**, and industrial facilities can be used to make munitions.

These are the teeth that white-eyed wolves use to bite people, and they must be pulled out, not to mention many of them that are originally Chinese.

In addition to industrial facilities, all the materials donated by China before, as long as they are seized by us, must be brought back to the motherland, regardless of whether it is military or civilian.

Our country once provided a huge amount of rice to the Vietnamese people, but as a result, they were full of food, and instead supported Vietnam** in provoking China.

Since they don't know how to be grateful, then we will take back the supplies.

When the time comes, whether they are freezing or starving, they will have nothing to do with China.

As for the large number of mines buried in the ground, this is really a helpless move.

After conquering Lang Son, our army chose to retreat on its own initiative. If the Vietnamese army dies down, then the two sides will naturally be at peace. But who would have thought that Vietnam not only did not admit defeat, but instead sent troops to join forces with guerrillas to constantly harass the retreating ranks of our army.

Many warriors were not sacrificed on the frontal battlefield, but in the jungle full of traps.

In that case, we will also treat others the way they do, creating a large number of traps and burying a large number of mines.

The Vietnamese have to put a lot of effort just to clean up these traps and mines, so they don't have much energy to provoke China.

Now that we look back at these things, did the squadron do something wrong?

Not only did they do nothing wrong, but they went far from enough.

Because in the years that followed, Vietnam did not stop, but continued to create friction on our borders.

China was forced to mobilize the army again and launched a decade-long two-mountain round war.

So, it's not that the squadron is too brutal, it's that Vietnam simply doesn't deserve our merciful treatment.

The squadron went abroad to fight more than this time, as early as the Korean War, they went to a foreign country to fight.

But neither North nor South Korea has ever said that the squadron has committed violence against civilians.

Vietnam ** did not talk about its own mistakes at all, and put all the responsibility on the squadron, not only did not get the respect it deserved, but it looked very shameless.

Without changing this erroneous attitude, it will not be able to establish close relations with China.

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