Chapter forty-ninth scruples
Zhang Chi's concern is not an unfair concern, because when the British in history heard that the Myanmar Independence Volunteers wanted to be corrected, they naturally regarded themselves as the protagonist of the negotiations, and even put aside both the United States, which played a decisive role in Myanmar.
The reason for the British side is that Myanmar is originally a British colony, so the Burmese people naturally have to talk to the British, and it has nothing to do with others.
But they didn't think that at this time, Myanmar had been occupied by the Japanese, that is, the fact that Myanmar was a British colony had long been gone, and in addition, China and the United States played a major role in the Myanmar battlefield... China produced people and the United States produced equipment, so Britain had no right to do so.
But the United States does not care who the owner of Myanmar is. All they want is to consume the energy of the Japanese army, so they do not care about this with the British, while China's interests... are destined to be sacrificed and no one will care about it.
This is not good for Myanmar, because when negotiating with Myanmar, the British side shamelessly proposed that the Myanmar Independence Volunteers must put down their weapons and disband after assisting the coalition forces in driving away the Japanese army... The British did not think that the Myanmar Independence Volunteers were allies, and they still entered Myanmar as rulers.
The Burmese people, because the Japanese army was a hundred times more cruel than the British army, and they were unable to drive the Japanese army out of Myanmar, so they had no choice but to agree to the British conditions.
In other words, after the Burmese fight with the coalition forces to win, what they finally got was the continued enslavement of the British.
But the situation is different now. Myanmar is connected with Zhang Chi, who is a Chinese.
Of course, Zhang Chi would not miss this opportunity.
After thinking about it, Zhang Chi moved a chair and sat down in front of Nira, saying, "Do you really want to report this to our superiors and negotiate with them?"
"What do you mean?" Nira looked at Zhang Chi with a suspicion.
"I don't mean anything!" Zhang Chi said: "You can even do this now. As long as you nod, I will immediately pass on your words to General Stilwell!"
Hearing this, Nira couldn't help but look confused, and hesitated and asked Zhang Chi: "Then what you mean is..."
"Say that!" Zhang Chi turned his chair back and put his hand on the backrest and looked at Nira: "If you just tell our superiors about this, do you know what is most likely to happen?"
Nira shook her head blankly. But she quickly said, "But now we can't care about so many things. The Japanese are much more cruel than we thought..."
"I know this!" Zhang Chi interrupted Nira's words: "Before you, the Japanese had been committing crimes on our Chinese land for many years. In China, the Japanese army had more cruel behaviors than this. And the tragedy of your division commander... was just the beginning! We reminded you again and again as soon as we entered Myanmar, but you never believed us!"
Nira couldn't help but sigh. Zhang Chi was right. Chinese soldiers did say so when they entered Myanmar, and even the overseas Chinese in Myanmar said so. But at that time, the Burmese people only thought that it was the Chinese who deceived the Burmese for political and military purposes. Now the Burmese people regret it.
"It is precisely because of this..." Nira continued: "We hope you can help us drive away the Japanese!"
"It's certainly to drive away the Japanese!" Zhang Chi said: "But the problem is that there are Chinese, American, and British people fighting with the Japanese now. Who do you want to cooperate with?"
“Is there a difference…?”
"Of course there is a difference!" Zhang Chi said: "If they cooperate with the British, then the most likely condition they have to put forward... I think it should be to recolonize Myanmar."
Nila nodded, of course she knew that the British would not give up the opportunity to enslave Myanmar so easily.
"If you simply cooperate with the Americans!" Zhang Chi said: "The result may still be the same, because the United States and Britain are allies, and the United States will soon hand over this matter to the British. You will not be able to escape the end of being colonized by Britain!"
Nila nodded again. Although she didn't understand politics, she still knew the relationship between Britain and the United States.
"That's why I asked you if you really want to notify our superiors about this?" Zhang Chi said: "Our superiors are basically controlled by Americans. Notifying our superiors is not much different from notifying the British!"
"So... do we have a better choice?" Nila asked with fear.
Zhang Chi couldn't help but smile. Nila may be a very outstanding soldier, or many of the Myanmar Independence Volunteers have a heart to serve the country, but they do not understand politics. For example, I believed that the Japanese were too naive in politics... No country would do good deeds to help Myanmar independence without any interests.
"Of course there are better choices!" Zhang Chi replied: "You can choose to cooperate with the Chinese and Americans, but keep it secret from the British!"
"Is it possible?" Nira's eyes lit up.
Of course she knew what this meant. If the British did not know about this situation, the British would not ask the Myanmar Independence Volunteers to disband. So when the coalition forces drove away the Japanese army, the Myanmar Independence Volunteers could still retain weapons and institutions.
"Come with me!" Zhang Chi was not sure about this, so he took Nila to the walkie-talkie and called the Stilwell command center.
Originally, a company commander did not have this authority, but on the one hand, Zhang Chi was the one who formulated the entire counterattack plan, and on the other hand, the geographical location of Xujia Village is very important, and Stilwell also needs to pay attention to Xujia Village at all times. That is why Zhang Chi was able to call his command directly.
"Zhang, what's the situation? Is there not enough ammunition?" asked Stilwell on the other end of the phone.
"No, general!" Zhang Chi replied: "A man from the Myanmar Independence Volunteer Army found us. She said that some of the Myanmar Independence Volunteer Army hoped to help us drive away the Japanese anyway!"
"This is great! This is good news!" Stilwell replied excitedly: "The Burmese people have finally seen the true face of the Japanese. Oh my God... they can provide us with a lot of help, such as intelligence, sneak attacks, etc."
"I think so too, but..."
"But what?" Stilwell asked.
"I don't think this kind of thing is suitable for more people to know." Zhang Chi said: "If too many people know, if the news reaches the Japanese, then the Japanese will cleanse them before the Myanmar Independence Volunteers take their role!"
"You're right!" Stilwell agreed.
"Especially the British!" said Zhang Chi.
Chapter completed!