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Section 30: Red Flags Flying in Malacca
Long, long ago, a group of nomadic people lived on the land that is now Ukraine and Russia.
To the people of that time, it was undoubtedly a wild and cold land. Only barbarians far removed from the civilized world could survive on such a land.
Slavs, that was the Romans' name for them, meaning slaves.
They certainly had the right to laugh at these people struggling on the icy plains. After all, the Romans lived in a civilized world. Wasn't it natural for civilized people to be superior?
But no one could have imagined that a nation combining resilience, cunning, cruelty, and unity would emerge from this barren land. Even though they still bear the derogatory name of Slavs, no one dares to underestimate their strength.
Two thousand years have passed, and the once prosperous Roman Empire has been buried in the ruins of history. Its power, prosperity, civilization, and flourishing have all become paintings depicted in history books. Only the towering ruins that still exist prove the brilliance this civilization once left in Europe.
When Rome existed, there could only be one Rome, but now that Rome is gone, Rome can be found everywhere.
The former barbarian tribes married the last Roman princess and established the Third Roman Empire, with the Byzantine double-headed eagle becoming their new national emblem.
Eastward and westward, the era of the Russian Empire began.
But cold land is unlikely to nurture the seeds of prosperity. The cost of developing civilization on frozen ground is simply too high, far too high.
Traditional imperialism had reached its end on this land, hitting its ceiling, and the Russian Empire became the weakest link in the imperialist chain.
But history has an evolutionary beauty; its most wonderful aspect is that it is never short of surprises.
The October Revolution's cannon shot revitalized this land, and the birth of the Soviets raised its potential to an unprecedented level, marking the beginning of a new era of glory for this land.
In the history of the world, the Soviet Union was born of lofty ideals and destroyed by the most despicable desires. In the 12th world, the still-living Stalin and the internally stable and continuously rising Soviet Union will bring new possibilities.
Capital
"It seems Comrade Stalin is getting restless."
"It's a miracle that they were able to wait a year. Objectively speaking, now is indeed a good opportunity to liberate Europe."
Qin Shan's attitude toward the Soviet Union's impending European liberation offensive was one of neither approval nor opposition; he was indifferent.
Even if the Soviet Union were liberated, what could the rest of Europe do? It would still be no match for the People's Revolutionary League. If Stalin thought that the Soviet Union would be qualified to challenge Xinhua and the People's Revolutionary League after it had conquered all of Europe, then he was sorely mistaken.
However, under normal circumstances, Stalin would not make such a foolish mistake. He was very clear about who the enemy was and who the friend was.
Even if we take a step back and assume that Stalin didn't think that way, the military strength of the People's Revolutionary Union and the number of nuclear weapons possessed by Xinhua Modern were enough to calm him down.
This is true peace: everyone has weapons at their disposal, mutually deterring and cautious of each other. Equality is built on mutual respect for each other's strength. Have you ever seen the United States respect African countries?
"Overall, this is a good thing. But now that the Soviet Union has started to take action, we should also take action and take this opportunity to completely expel the European colonists from Asia."
“I agree. Xinhua can start with Japan. Liberating Japan will expand our strategic space. These islands in the Pacific will become our new Hangu Pass, completely turning the passive into the active.”
"Then South Asia is in your hands."
"Please rest assured, we are very professional in this area."
After finishing their business, the teacher warmly invited Qin Shan to dinner, which naturally included his favorite braised pork.
As the Socialist Human Reform Alliance gradually gained control of the entire Southeast Asia, the order system in southern Asia underwent a fundamental change.
First, there was the complete withdrawal of Western colonialists. The People's Revolutionary Alliance would not show any mercy when facing these colonialists. In the best-case scenario, they would be left with nothing, and there were many unfortunate people who lost both their money and their lives.
Although there are many people in this world who value life over money, there are also miserly individuals who value money over life. The People's Revolutionary Alliance didn't say anything to these unique creatures who had transcended the right to human life, and took their money and lives away with a smile.
People who are willing to go to such lengths for money must be prepared to risk their lives. We should respect their personal choices, and this can be seen as fulfilling their resolve.
With the liberation of Laos, Cambodia, and Thailand, Myanmar became the only buffer state between the People's Revolutionary Party and India.
This made India very nervous because the People's Revolutionary Alliance army was so powerful that it had killed more than 500 million Western colonizers and beneficiaries of the old era along the way, almost completely sweeping away the superstructure of the old era. Moreover, the People's Revolutionary Alliance was able to fill various management positions with a large number of loyal and reliable intellectuals, which is something that other countries find extremely difficult to do in their domestic revolutions.
Because an objective reality facing all countries is that their intellectuals are often talents cultivated in the old era, and they have inextricable ties with that era. However, for the sake of national development, you cannot do without them. This is an unavoidable compromise and a manifestation of respecting reality.
However, the United People's Revolutionary Alliance did not show this kind of compromise during the revolutions in Southeast Asia. They were always able to fill every management position with enough outstanding talents as if by magic, which made the united front value of those intellectuals from the old era drop to zero.
They either have to completely break with the past, or they have to live as ordinary people in the new era. If they want to cause trouble, the iron fist will come down without hesitation. In other words, they will not receive any preferential treatment.
If you don't believe it, just look at those prisoners struggling to survive in the forest. The People's Revolutionary Alliance particularly likes this kind of labor reform re-education method, letting them experience the relationship between man and nature in the forest, and incidentally contributing to the new country with their own lives and bodies.
If any saboteurs appear during this process, deliberately making the work sluggish or of low quality, they will be considered as thoroughly reactionary elements with no value for reform and will be dragged out and shot.
What's heartening is that such stubborn individuals are a tiny minority in any country. Most people are quite willing to accept labor reform. Just look at those labor reform prisoners sweating profusely on construction sites. They didn't utter a single word of objection, actively dedicating themselves to the modernization of the new motherland and proving with their actions that they were willing to be good people.
There is a small problem: repairing bridges and roads can easily kill people, especially in tropical rainforest environments like Southeast Asia. It's quite normal for several people to be lying down every kilometer. Even with enough medicine and doctors, various emergencies can cause lives to be lost instantly, making bridge and road repairs seem like a sacrifice. Some people have already calculated that, based on the current labor consumption, it will take approximately 50 to 100 million people to repair all the highways, railway bridges, and roads in Southeast Asia.
Thanks to these labor camp inmates, the motherland and the people have been saved so much trouble.
These people were naturally well aware of what they were facing. Even if they weren't clear at first, they had figured it out clearly during the labor process. Those who survived were all survival masters, and the survival potential of humanity was fully demonstrated in them. However, this also meant that even if they completed the labor reform and survived, they would be riddled with illnesses in their old age, and most likely would not leave any descendants. Even if they did leave descendants, their descendants would be socialized and subjected to the national ideological education mandated by the state. It was impossible for their descendants to inherit their disgusting ideas.
Incidentally, Xinhua also provided a large number of labor reform prisoners to the People's Revolutionary Party for infrastructure construction in Southeast Asia.
These labor camp prisoners mainly operated in the border area between the People's Revolutionary Committee and Xinhua, a region with abundant international transportation routes, railways, highways, and airports, all designed to strengthen ties between the two countries.
At the same time, Xinhua also launched a new round of internal rectification, using anti-corruption as its banner, and severely punished a large number of people, whose fate was naturally to be labor reform.
There is a big misconception that many people think teachers are too kind and merciful, and that they have saved many people who should have died.
But is it possible that after being disciplined by the teacher once, those people immediately tucked their tails between their legs and turned from wolves into dogs, pretending to be respectable humans, and that's why they were able to survive?
After all, they've already backed down and acted impeccably. Aside from not using them politically, what else can we do but bring up past grievances and have them dragged out and beheaded?
That would truly create chaos, easily giving others the illusion that once someone makes a mistake, they will never be forgiven, or even if forgiven, they will be killed. No one can guarantee that they will never make a mistake in their life. If someone with considerable ability, extensive connections, and significant influence engages in extreme behavior, the damage they cause can be quite terrifying.
The teacher could, of course, see that some of these people were pretending, but he couldn't use that as a reason to eliminate them. A country, a political party, or a regime needs rules of competition without open conflict to function. Once you overturn the table, you become the instigator, and what future awaits you?
That's why reality is so frustrating. You have to abide by its objective laws. Everyone who goes against the tide ends up with nothing but a mess.
Who can blame us for the fact that current human nature can only lead to this kind of political model? There's nothing we can do about it. Before the economic foundation is strong enough to completely change human nature, we shouldn't test it by going against it.
Now you can see how incredibly powerful Qin Shan's faction is.
Players have no economic needs in this world; any material needs are met by exchanging points in their native world, and this must be done through the Divine Continent civilization.
The entire process of exchanging and developing all extraordinary resources is supervised by the Divine Continent Civilization. This development environment, which ensures fairness, impartiality, and transparency, has a very significant positive impact on the entire civilization. When these people come to monitor the integrity of another world, it is a devastating blow to the local bureaucratic system.
Players may not all join the bureaucratic system, but their penetration of the entire society is quite thorough. For bureaucrats to exert their power, they must rely on the organizational system, which means that their corruption cannot be completely concealed.
It's important to understand that when inspection teams investigate official corruption, they rely on public reactions to make judgments. In some places, local people have even turned the corruption of officials into nursery rhymes. Following this line of inquiry will surely uncover a large number of scumbags.
Look, this is the typical labor camp worker repairing bridges and roads, isn't it? (shrugs)
However, the labor camp prisoners only need to die from exhaustion on the construction site, while Qin Shan, as the President of the State, has to consider many other things.
After liberating Thailand, the People's Revolutionary Alliance (PRA) quickly seized Singapore as well.
It was really just a side effect; the local armed forces were a joke, and the resistance process was almost like welcoming them.
At this point, a red flag was also planted on the other side of the Strait of Malacca.
Section 31: Third Brother's performance never disappoints.
Fun fact: Malaysia, Indonesia, and the Philippines all have communist parties.
Countless people who look forward to a better tomorrow are sowing seeds of hope all over the world.
Unfortunately, not all seeds can take root and sprout.
Survival and development are the spoils of war; ordinary people who cannot defeat bandits have no right to enjoy them.
As the People's Revolutionary Union's "Singing for Friends" sang throughout Southeast Asia, the former Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand, and Myanmar were molded into one country by a powerful force, crushing all reactionary forces in the process.
This includes local nationalism, which, although developed, is not very powerful.
For the People's Revolutionary Alliance, that was something unnecessary, superfluous, and should be buried in the dustbin of history.
As for the locals' views on these "national heroes," do you expect a full awakening of nationalism in Southeast Asia, where 90% of the population was illiterate? That's like expecting officials of the Republic of China government to act like human beings; we can't talk about things that didn't happen.
The area may be underdeveloped, but such an environment is like a blank sheet of paper. As long as your ink penetrates the paper, you can shape the area into any form you desire.
What, you're asking why Singapore isn't among the countries listed above?
Can we please stop discussing such pointless topics in such a small place? These countries are already an integral part of the NPC (People's Revolutionary Alliance). Their past is unimportant; what matters is their future. The NPC doesn't need to engage in nationalist narratives. In the face of fairness and justice, Western universal values will only crumble. The United States, in its home world, has already demonstrated that universal values lack universality, and forcibly grafted systems will only fail to adapt, turning what was once a peaceful place into a living hell.
Countries that have been the victims of color revolutions nodded with tears in their eyes, while Ukraine was kicked out of the live broadcast room for using overly aggressive language.
"Admiral, India has issued a warning to us, demanding that we cease our aggression against Burma."
Qin Shan remained completely unmoved by the documents sent from Lexington.
As expected of you, Third Brother. As long as you're in the world, you always manage to make your presence felt when you shouldn't be there.
"Tell India to mind its own business and tell the frontline commanders that if India dares to cause trouble, we should resolutely fight back. I think India is such a big country that we can help lighten their burden."
The People's Revolutionary Alliance's response was tough and indifferent, which can be summarized in one sentence: "Keep talking and we'll beat you up."
Nehru was furious at the response from the SUPP, but as one of the few relatively normal leaders in Indian history, he knew very well that India was no match for the SUPP. The fact that the SUPP could sweep through the French colonial army with zero casualties and advance all the way from Vietnam to Burma showed that the SUPP also had the strength to cut India to pieces.
So the Indian government's response was to protest and strongly protest, to condemn and strongly condemn, and then nothing more.
That's why Nehru was one of the few relatively normal leaders in India, knowing exactly what to do in situations like this.
However, Nehru's relative normalcy clearly could not cover the entire Indian political arena, as can be seen from their admiralship of Xinhua in the history of the world.
In a normal country, India and China would never go to war. But this is India, a magical country, a country that never lacks oddities. During the Sino-Indian War, China didn't even consider it a war, at most a border conflict. But for India, it was a terrifying battle that could have forced them to change their capital and almost led to their national extinction.
The most outrageous thing is that the Indian military at the time did not want to fight, and the Indian upper class knew that they could not fight, but the Indian people, who had been brainwashed by nationalism, really wanted to fight. So, in order to avoid giving themselves a pretext for criticism, Indian officials publicly stated that they could fight.
The result was that India was coerced into launching an attack by nationalism, which should never have happened.
As everyone knows, what happened next was that "not only did the enemy not surrender, but they also dared to fight back."
A modern army operating under a feudal system can never defeat an army with truly modernized ideology.
To put it bluntly, even if the People's Liberation Army had used the same weapons and equipment as the Indian Army at the time, or even more extremely, even if they were a level behind, the Indian Army would still have been soundly defeated.
The two sides are not even in the same league in terms of organization and resilience. It would be a miracle if India could win.
In human-to-human situations, the Indian army has performed far worse than others imagined. So, when facing an even more impersonal machine army, the Indian army's actual performance will only be worse.
It should be understood that all the basic units of the People's Revolutionary Alliance now use war machines with their own miniature fusion reactors, capable of ultra-long-range charging, automatic repair and recovery on the battlefield. They are bloodless and ruthless, resolutely executing combat orders. In addition, the personnel remotely controlling these combat units from the rear have no threat of death, are relaxed and have a calm mind, and are likely to come up with even more sinister operations, ensuring that the enemy dies in droves.
Furthermore, I don't know if everyone has noticed, but the territory that India has contacted with Myanmar is the eastern region, which India has very little control over. It's a territory on the map that seems to be connected by a region that could break off at any time. Below it is the future Bangladesh, and the present-day East Pakistan. It's still 1956 now. East Pakistan was separated from India and gained independence in 1971. However, Pakistan's management of the area is also a huge problem. As an exclave, if it doesn't have enough loyalty to the mainland, it can easily become an independent kingdom.
But this isn't the case yet. Of course, because of the conflict between India and Pakistan, this area will definitely be a topic of discussion in the future.
However, India now feels that its main enemy is the United People's Revolutionary Alliance (UPA), which is constantly advancing westward, especially after the UPA quickly took control of Myanmar. This makes India feel very insecure, and India naturally believes that the UPA should keep its distance from it and respect its attitude, such as turning Myanmar into a buffer zone between the two countries.
Qin Shan said: You wish.
For a shameless country like India, the simplest way is to whip them, whip them hard, so that they understand their worthless status through pain and will not have any respect for a truly great power.
Your own country hasn't even fully completed secularization, let alone a land revolution. The so-called Indian Socialist Constitution is a joke among jokes. This self-proclaimed socialist country, which combines the dregs of slavery, feudalism, and capitalism, can't guarantee anything else, but it will certainly perfectly inherit the shortcomings of each system.
The caste system of slavery is unbreakable in the vast and backward regions. Feudalism makes the loyalty of the princely states to the central government of India as flexible as tumbleweeds in the wind. The capitalist market economy is controlled by the monopoly of the socialist big government. India's family inheritance system has turned their planned economy into a plan that is completely biased towards the rich, and the gap between the rich and the poor continues to widen.
After all, this is a country that can eventually achieve a situation where only 100 million people are counted as humans, and the remaining 1.3 billion are considered dogs.
As long as those who are not rich enough are not considered human, there is no wealth gap in India.
What a brilliant statement! Discharge!
But these are just wishful thinking on India's part. There are intelligent people in India, but their views are not accepted by the Indian government and are even hated by the public, which could even lead to death.
In such a situation, the wise can only choose to keep quiet and watch the entire country rush out like a runaway war machine.
The Indian states that border Myanmar along the India-Myanmar border, from north to south, are: Assam, Nagaland, Manipur, and Mizoram.
The most distinctive feature of these states is that they are very far from India's core control areas, so they are generally not very close to the Indian central government. Furthermore, the relationships between the states in this remote region are either extremely close (physical) or extremely warm (chemical). In addition, their economic development is quite backward. Coupled with India's very strong religious atmosphere, various cults can easily emerge in the area.
Those who frequently watch Indian news know that India is always full of outrageous things, more than 95% of which are related to religion, including human sacrifice, shamanic divination, cursed hunting, etc., which fully demonstrate the terrifying control that religion has over people, and large-scale religious killings are commonplace.
If India wants to intervene in the People's Revolutionary Alliance's advance into Myanmar, it could use these four states as forward bases. However, considering the local industrial level and the outdated road and transportation conditions, even if India were to transport a group of people equipped with cold weapons using the transport capabilities of a modern army, it could only maintain a force of around 100,000 at most, and their combat effectiveness could not be guaranteed.
Forcibly increasing the number of soldiers is not impossible, but with the Indian army's animalistic diet, the fighting capacity of the frontline soldiers is questionable.
Only a fully confident India would believe that such an army is capable of fighting.
It's comparable to the common saying that "Japan is a herbivore people."
Back when India faced Xinhua, there was a clear mismatch between its behavior and language. Now, facing the SUPP, India is repeating the same story from a parallel universe. Everyone on the front lines knows they can't fight, but in order to appease nationalist sentiments within their own country, no high-ranking Indian official dares to say they can't fight. In public, they are all incredibly tough, demanding that the front-line troops teach the SUPP invaders who have invaded Indian territory a lesson as soon as possible.
Isn't it bizarre? When did Myanmar become Indian territory?
India's seemingly playful performance is tantamount to deliberately courting disaster. According to intelligence gathered by the UNDP, Nehru had no intention of fighting. Although his staff included many intelligent individuals, it was to no avail. Many orders could not be conveyed, and some were even deliberately distorted during transmission.
The intelligence personnel of the People's Revolutionary Alliance witnessed such a scene firsthand.
Nehru's order was clearly "the front-line troops should not clash with the People's Revolutionary Alliance," but when they arrived at the front, it was changed to "teach the People's Revolutionary Alliance invaders a lesson."
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