In most people's impressions, China's diplomatic rhetoric has always been tactful and subtle, hoping that the other side can understand our "voice-over" and "subtext". However, in fact, our diplomatic rhetoric can also be tough and sharp for those who don't understand (or don't want to)!
In September 1982, British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher visited Beijing, and the main purpose of the "Iron Lady" trip was to discuss the Hong Kong issue with ***. Margaret Thatcher was known as the "Iron Lady", and before her visit to China, Britain had just won the "Battle of the Falklands" and her prestige had reached its peak.
** Response: "The issue of sovereignty is not an issue that can be discussed. In the face of Margaret Thatcher's hard-line stance, Comrade **'s implication was that if you don't cooperate well, we can still take back Hong Kong, and we don't have to wait until 1997, and we don't necessarily have to use peaceful means.
The Chinese are poor, but they are not afraid of death when they start a war. The remark made Margaret Thatcher nervous, and she threatened: "If China insists on taking back Hong Kong, it will have disastrous consequences." ”
**-for-tat: "If we can't reach an agreement on issues of principle, we will have to consider when and how to take back Hong Kong." The comrade's reasons are very strong, emphasizing that "Hong Kong has been China's territory since ancient times" and warned: "If Hong Kong cannot be recovered by that time, it means that China **is the late Qing Dynasty**, and the Chinese leader is Li Hongzhang." ”
Margaret Thatcher was choked by ***'s words, and she hinted to *** that Britain would retain the rule of Hong Kong in a non-peaceful way. As a result, she fell as she left the Great Hall of the People, and her whole image was in disarray, giving Chinese diplomacy a victory.
On September 29, 1965, Marshal ** faced a sharp question at a regular press conference. A reporter asked about the actions of the United States in Hong Kong and Macao as bases for the war of aggression against Vietnam. ** The marshal responded solemnly: "What we see is not just the behavior of the United States in Hong Kong and Macau, but the global strategy of the United States. ”
Regarding the threat of US imperialism, Marshal ** firmly stated: "We have no illusions about US imperialism, and the Chinese people oppose US imperialism and are willing to make all necessary sacrifices!"He was even more blunt: "They are welcome to come tomorrow!."”
* The Marshal's statement shocked the world, and he even pointed out: "We are waiting for US imperialism to attack, and I have been waiting for this day for 16 years, and my hair is gray." He expressed his determination to resolutely defend the dignity of the country by the declaration of war by US imperialism, Japanese militarism, and reactionaries.
* The marshal's tough rhetoric has attracted widespread international attention. At a moment of tension between China and the Soviet Union, Marshal ** showed great strength in the dialogue. The American journalist said: "I have never been to such a stirring and unrestrained press conference. The British "Daily Express" commented: "I am surprised by the frankness of China's *** long**. ”
**When retelling the marshal's speech to ***, **smiled and nodded frequently: "*The cannon is well placed!."We just need this *** long. Emphasized, "If you don't say it right, we won't listen to you." Looking at the world, China needs such a diplomatic representative who is determined to defend its national interests.
China's diplomacy has always maintained a strong confidence and defended its national dignity with a firm attitude. **Personally praise the "Marshal Cannon"**Their tough statements shook the world on the international stage, showing China's national and military prestige. Toughness in diplomacy is aimed at better safeguarding peace and justice and making the world more harmonious and prosperous.
With the theme of "China's Diplomacy, Tough Statements Shake the World", this article reviews the tough statements of two important figures in China's diplomatic history, * and Marshal, and with the support of ***, shows China's firm attitude in the international arena. The article provides an in-depth analysis of the tough rhetoric of the two leaders, highlighting China's self-confidence and firmness in the field of diplomacy.
First of all, the article describes in detail the diplomatic confrontation between *** and British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. On the Hong Kong issue, he was uncompromising, stressed that the sovereignty issue cannot be discussed, and demonstrated the courage and determination of the Chinese people through the phrase "Chinese are poor, but they are not afraid of death when they start a war." This description vividly demonstrates the tenacity and decisiveness of ***, which successfully thwarted Britain's hardline stance and won a victory for Chinese diplomacy.
Secondly, the article uses the words of Marshal ** as an example to highlight his firm attitude in diplomatic situations. In the face of the threat of US imperialism, the marshal was not afraid of power and bluntly stated that China had no illusions about US imperialism and welcomed their early attack. Through the phrase "We are waiting for US imperialism to strike, I have been waiting for this day for 16 years, and my hair is waiting for gray," ** shows the tenacity and determination of the Chinese. Such a direct expression made him deeply impressed in the international community and won respect for China's diplomacy.
Finally, the article highlights the support for *** against ***. **Recognize**'s "cannon" style, believing that such a representative who firmly defends national interests is needed in diplomacy. The support not only gives the Chinese leadership greater freedom in the diplomatic arena, but also expresses the overall hardline stance of the Chinese leadership.
Overall, the article vividly illustrates China's tough stance in diplomacy through concrete cases, highlighting the decisiveness and firmness of the two leaders in diplomatic situations. The article engages readers with vivid language and detailed descriptions, and gives a deep sense of the resilience and confidence of China's diplomacy by quoting powerful words and specific events. This tough stance not only achieved practical results at the time, but also established a firm image for China's diplomacy today.
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