With the passage of time, the historical past may have been dusted, but the story and the deep meaning behind it will never fade. We look back on history, not only to remember the past, but also to draw wisdom from it and think about the future. Let's take a look at the self-defense counterattack against Vietnam that once took place in China's southern Xinjiang, the reasons why the air force did not leave the country to fight, and the mysteries behind it.
In that bloody era, the 1979 self-defense counterattack against Vietnam became a historical chapter worthy of future generations. In this war, we found a gap, that is, why the air force did not officially leave the country to fight. This question seems to be a puzzle, which has triggered the exploration and thinking of countless enthusiastic young people.
One might say that a local conflict is not enough to provoke an air force sortie. But doesn't the Air Force have no room for play in local conflicts? The terrain in northern Vietnam is complicated, and it is difficult for the air force to dispatch? But could it be that the complicated terrain can stop the Air Force from moving forward? Perhaps the decision-makers were concerned that the departure of the air force would lead to the expansion of the war, and the Soviet army would intervene. Taking a step back and thinking, will we give up the battle of justice because of our concerns?
Perhaps, we can look to history for the answer. In the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Vietnam, how did the Air Force perform? What was the role of the Air Force in the wars? Perhaps, we can find a glimmer of hope in the glory of these histories and relieve the fog in our hearts.
This war has long since ended, the wheels of history are rolling forward, and we cannot change the past, but we can learn from it and take it as a warning. In the future, we may face more challenges, but as long as we remember history, never forget our original intention, and move forward bravely, we will be able to overcome all difficulties.
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