Chapter 1004 The Battle of Western Yunnan (2) ("")
An Yi then answered Dawit's question: "As for the China-Myanmar border negotiation issue, I think this should be a matter that the central government, especially the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Executive Yuan, is responsible for. I cannot go beyond my authority and make rash judgments here. However, I can tell you
In the opinion of our army, until the war is completely over, we will not engage in so-called border negotiations with anyone, and we will never accept unilateral border demarcation plans, because currently the British and Burmese troops have been occupying our land and have been corrupt and cowardly
The Manchu and Qing government has been encroaching on our land since the beginning, and has occupied many of our places for more than ten years. Villages where Chinese people have lived for generations were destroyed by the British and Burmese troops, and the people were driven north. Today, Gunong, Banglong, Ke
Mo, it is absolutely unacceptable to wait for the large area of Chinese land east of Gunung River to be turned into the colonial territory of Myanmar claimed by the British. I have always insisted that everything can be discussed, but the sacred territory and national dignity
It must not be used for negotiation. Even if a larger-scale war breaks out due to this, and we fight down to the last person, we cannot lose an inch of our country."
Representatives from all walks of life in China stood up and applauded enthusiastically. The crowd was excited for a while, and after a long time of patience, they finally saw in An Yi the tough stance of the Chinese army and the firm determination of the Chinese soldiers to defend the country. How could they not be happy and inspired?
After the applause paused, American reporter Richard asked suspiciously: "General, do you think the final victory in the China-Myanmar border war will belong to China?"
An Yi smiled: "Of course! There is no doubt about it, and I predict that the victory will be faster than everyone thinks. I have no doubt about it. Because the British and Burmese troops are not facing a vulnerable army.
The reason why the Yunnan Army suffered a temporary defeat was mainly due to problems in combat experience and weapons and equipment. After several days of actual combat, we should have found ourselves and the confidence to win. I believe our soldiers will cheer up soon.
, give all invaders a swift and ruthless blow! Let us wait and see, everyone, see you at the press conference tomorrow afternoon."
The meeting ended. Almost no one believed An Yi's prediction of victory. Only German journalist Wei Kemann, who had established a deep relationship with An Yi, looked thoughtful after smiling at each other.