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Chapter 700: Fast in, fast out

The economy of North Vietnam and South Vietnam is completely different. The North was bombed by the US Air Force for many years and has been actively attacking South Vietnam. In fact, the losses suffered are even greater than those of South Vietnam. The economies of the two are actually separated. Now that North Vietnam has won, it is necessary to dominate Vietnam by the Soviet system, and it is necessary to transform the South Vietnam part.

After unified Vietnam, many socialist countries, including the Soviet Union, have encountered problems. It is that they lack time. They need to complete the elimination of illiteracy, set up factories, and design the economic system to start a five-year plan. At the same time, they must prevent foreign interference. The Soviet Union was the first country to encounter such difficulties. At that time, the Soviet Union could only rely on itself. After the establishment of the Soviet Union, whether other countries recognize or not, the price they paid was actually smaller than that of the Soviet Union. The existence of the Soviet Union naturally protected them and could save a lot of money.

Vietnam also encountered the same situation at this time. On the one hand, they wanted to bridge the knots between the south and the north, and first of all, they had to unify the economy. On the other hand, the Soviet Union had asked more than history, so that Vietnam could play an international role and first settle Thailand for the Soviet Union.

Selov didn't want to see the big step and get the balls in Vietnam again, which delayed his plan, so he called the scholars of the Planning Committee to Hanoi. Vietnam's transformation plan must be cautious, otherwise it may fail like history.

"Now half of Southeast Asia is in our hands. Only Malaysia, which has not yet been evacuated, is stable. It is settled by the Indochina Peninsula, so it can also contain Indonesia. It is always bad for one to dominate one." Selov was wearing a Southeast Asian sweatshirt. If he returned a military coat this month, black leather boots would be killed.

Members of the Planning and Economic Commission tend to slowly resolve the transformation plan of South Vietnam. The Vietnamese's own plan may be out of control earlier. Regarding Hanoi's objections, Soviet experts said, "We have sufficient experience in this regard. You should know that China's 15th plan was also formulated by us, and the effect is very good. Are you also worried that we will annex you through China?"

"I understand the anxiety of the Vietnamese central government, but you are treating half of the country. If the transformation is out of control and turns into scraping the ground, it will be troublesome. This is not just an economic problem, but also a political problem. It is also an international problem. If you fail, there is a problem. Where can we put our Soviet Union faces? It is also a problem of Chinese people. Be careful to engage in it. The Soviet Union is carrying out offensive strategies in other directions. If your relationship with China is not handled well, we have no time to help you." In the honest attitude of speaking ugly words before, Selov said it in the clear.

I believe that the Communist Party of Vietnam would not think that the Soviet Union would turn against Vietnam and China. Selov was also preparing to put his precious military power in Turkey. If it really didn't work, he would rather attack Afghanistan and act like he was very busy and push forward his promise to Vietnam.

"It's better to be straightforward. I haven't said anything yet. The Vietnamese moved themselves first and thought we would support them." Selov understood the bomb problems in the future, such as the South China Sea, and could even put himself in the shoes of Vietnam and think about this issue from the perspective of Vietnam. But it was useless. It was not worth the Soviet Union coming in and taking risks. With this skill, the Soviet Union was fully capable of drawing a piece of territory in the oceans of the world.

While Vietnam was not doing his job properly, the attack of the Sudan People's Army reached the second stage. The supporters of Lumumba of the Congo announced that they would not obey the orders of the puppet government of Kinshasa and were on the wait-and-see attitude towards the battle between the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Sudan People's Army, but actually began to contact the Sudan People's Army that was driving straight in.

The Lumumba faction has reason to do so. After all, the Sudanese Socialist Alliance is a student who claims to be Lumumba. Although the Lumumba faction does not believe in Sudan's claim, contact is also necessary. Judging from the current progress of the war, it is not an exaggeration to describe the Sudanese People's Army as a means of unstoppable. The Sudanese Arabs were just fish in front of the Israelites, but turned into tigers in front of the blacks.

After entering the Democratic Republic of Congo, the Sudan People's Army fought four times with the Democratic Republic of Congo, and each time they threw the opponent away. At present, the Sudan People's Army has killed less than a thousand people. It is conceivable how unreliable a normal black army is. First of all, discipline is a big problem. Modern warfare is not a single battle, and blacks have the most advantageous physical fitness and cannot block bullets.

After the Fourth World War, the subsequent battle was like an uncontrollable avalanche, and the KMT government forces were defeated on the whole line. The KMT soldiers threw away all the heavy artillery, machine guns and other support weapons, climbed onto the truck and rushed south. The people in the car were so crowded that they could not even squeeze in a child, and there were even few people carrying rifles. They had only one idea: to throw the terrible enemy for a few miles.

"It was like feeding dogs to waste the air aid of the Americans." Lieutenant General Igor, who was in charge of the African affairs in Zinev, shook his head slightly. In fact, since the day before yesterday, the support of the US Air Force has stopped. I don't know if it was a temporary interruption or some other reason, no transport plane flew to Kinshasa.

Perhaps it was because he was desperate about the black army on the front battlefield, perhaps because he was ready to support other rulers, or because he was preparing to use guerrilla warfare to prevent the Soviet Union from occupying the Democratic Republic of the Congo. In short, the military support from the United States was cut off. Lieutenant General Igor didn't know why. He had just received domestic news and the Soviet Air Force was also ready to stop air transportation in response. He didn't know whether there was any exchange of interests. He had only one target in front of him, Kinshasa, the capital of Congo.

The Soviet military advisory group in the Sudan People's Army has all evacuated. In the last battle, Igor chose to withdraw, which of course had some risks, but from the perspective of international public opinion, the Soviet Union should not interfere with such an important battle. At the same time, the earlier war also gave him some confidence.

The victory of the last battle will smash the political structure of the KMT over the past decade. This political structure is pro-American, and it will not harm the Soviet Union. It will not be bad for the past. Before that, the KMT also took the initiative to fight to the death.

Hundreds of thousands of refugees carried their bags, supported the elderly and the young, and rushed to the Congo River. The narrow pontoon bridge was shaking because it was filled with vehicles and people, and its speed was extremely slow. People were constantly squeezed down the pontoon bridge and fell into the river water, and the desolate shouts seemed creepy in the dark night.

While this report was published in the United States, Mobutu concentrated 70,000 government troops to wait in the capital Kinshasa, saying that he would live and die with the invaders. Lieutenant General Igor absolutely did not believe this. Based on his understanding of Africa for several months, this country that can live and die with the capital has not yet appeared. He concluded that Mobutu would definitely run away.

The entire Kinshasa was empty, and no normal person would stay in a city that fell at any time. The Sudanese Military Commission issued an offensive order, and instantly, four hundred cannons roared. The Soviet-style army attached great importance to artillery, and the Sudanese People's Army also inherited the artilleryism of the Soviet Red Army. In Africa, this kind of artillery was already considered the highest-intensity war.

The artillery shells exploded in Kinshasa, the capital of the Congo, with the flames of the Sudan People's Army. During the last round of artillery fire, the tracks of the 54 tanks had slowly started and rushed into the city of Kinshasa. The Sudan People's Army encountered fierce resistance, but immediately they felt that it was strange.

Soon, he reported to Khartoum layer by layer and came to the hands of the Sudan Military Commission. A white face appeared in Kinshasa. Lieutenant General Igor was very surprised. He didn't know whether it was mercenaries or reinforcements from some countries. If it was reinforcements, the country that was most likely to be suspected was South Africa ruled by white people.

"No, it's too late to intervene now, we have already gained an advantage. Moreover, the white regime in South Africa helps the Democratic Republic of Congo, which actually further shows that we say that the Democratic Republic of Congo is a puppet regime. Moreover, since we didn't find out earlier, it means that there are definitely not many white people entering Kinshasa. There will be no problem with continuing the attack. The small white soldiers will not change the fate of Mobuto." Lieutenant General Igor expressed all kinds of thoughts to show his support for continuing the attack.

Seram and other Sudanese rulers nodded, and had already been involved in the war. It was an incomplete victory before the last fortress was conquered. This was the case for them. Soon the Sudanese People's Army on the front line received an order to continue the attack, and the war in Kinshasa continued.

At the end of July, the Sudanese People's Army entered and completely occupied Kinshasa. As Lieutenant General Igor estimated, Mobuto did not live and die with Kinshasa, but fled shortly after the battle began and ran to France with his wealth. The entire Sudan and the Democratic Republic of Congo lasted for two months, and the number of people killed in Sudan was 2,300, which made Lieutenant General Igor, who had experienced the Patriotic War, very contradictory. The intensity of the war in Africa was too low.

Less than a week after the battle, Sudan immediately handed over Kinshasa to the Lumumba faction and gave the seized weapons to this faction. The Sudan People's Army retreated without stopping. Because in just a few days, there were signs of anarchy in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. If Sudan had to occupy Congo, he would definitely fall into guerrilla warfare.

For the Soviet Union, the formal war between the two countries has ended, and Moscow will change its support target for the rest of the time, and the civil war in the Democratic Republic of the Congo may last for a long time.
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