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Chapter 18 Leading the Way Party

Subtitle of this chapter: The primary issue of revolution

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The Chinese in the Southeast Asian Sea, especially the East Indies, have so much money, they cannot learn from the advanced experience of the Arabian Saints in later generations. It is enough for the Dutch colonial authorities to use money to recruit a group of mercenaries who specialize in over-limit warfare to drink a pot.

Judging from the history of the later Malayan Communist Party, are the Chinese in Southeast Asia still have certain combat effectiveness? However, the enemy is too strong and the teammates are limited in strength and are still looking forward to it, and finally they become a table of tableware and a cabinet of cups.

The Malay Communist Party can almost be called the Nanyang branch of the Communist Party of China. Well, its predecessor is really the "Nanyang Provisional Committee of the Communist Party of China". When the "Nanyang Provisional Committee" was established in Singapore in 1926, more than 300 members were almost all Chinese. The Nanyang Provisional Committee is centered on Singapore and has prefecture committees or branch organizations in surrounding Siam, Java, Vietnam, the Philippines and other places. It is commanded by the Guangdong Communist Party of China Trade Union. The main leaders are also assigned by the Communist Party of China.

In 1930, the Oriental Bureau of the Communist International instructed that the Nanyang Intermediate Committee should establish independent Communist parties separately and be directly commanded and governed by the Communist International. In May of the same year, the Nanyang Intermediate Committee was reorganized into the Malay Communist Party under the supervision of Ho Chi Minh, a representative of the Oriental Bureau. (Author’s note: The relationship between the Malay Communist Party and the Communist Party of China is a bit sensitive. Interested patients please Baidu on their own.)

It can be said that the Chinese members of the Malay Communist Party are the best, strongest combat effectiveness, and the most family and country-oriented Chinese. The mass base of the Malay Communist Party is the local Chinese.

They were the ones who opposed the Dutch, they were the ones who opposed the Japanese, and they were the ones who opposed the British, and they were the ones who opposed the local reactionary forces. As a result, they were killed by the Japanese during World War II, and after World War II, they were killed by the British afterwards, and finally several times by monkeys of all kinds. Even the banana people like the Li family's swathes had usurped some of the revolutionary achievements.

With such a history, even if Yuan Yanshu exploded on the spot, it would never be allowed to happen!

So his true left would rather introduce the power of the Japanese and Americans to serve as a leader than let red organizations like the Malay Communist Party expand in Southeast Asia.

The reason is very simple. In Malaya, Chinese people are ethnic minorities no matter how they calculate it. Most of them do not occupy land but engage in industry and commerce, and are rarely truly impoverished. Therefore, the social contradictions between Malaya and the mainland are exactly the opposite, and ethnic contradictions are far greater than class contradictions.

Who is our friend and who is our enemy is the primary issue of the revolution.

The Chinese and Malayan Communist Party did not understand this problem, and they naturally failed in the end.

The Chinese in Southeast Asia do not need a single Che Guevara, but need Saddam and Old Assad. Only such military strongmen can suppress Shiites who account for the majority of the population with the basic base of ethnic minorities such as Sunnis or Alawites.

Our Master Yuan has already thought that Southeast Asia is not from Chinese now, but from white-skinned colonists. Therefore, introducing Japanese people is neither a traitor nor a traitor, but just simply "leading a way".

Originally, Yuan Yan had a lack of entry point, but now he is the son-in-law of the Wei family in the Nanyang wealthy family, so he can naturally be the first to lead the way.

Hi, isn’t it just to give the Japanese first and then the Americans to lead the way? Anyway, I’m a master of neoclassical liberalism. Is there any mistake in opposing colonialism and pursuing national liberation?

"My Japanese friends, aren't you interested in my proposal?"

"Of course I'm interested!" Nomura Yoshisaburo and Yamamoto Izuru said in unison.

Nonsense, your navy is not interested in Southeast Asia, will it still become interested in Siberia?

"Well, that's good." Our Master Yuan nodded and said, "This matter must be quietly entering the village and not being wanted."

"We understand, this is natural..."

“Tu tu tu tu…”

Just then, a knock on the door sounded.

Yuan Yanshu asked loudly: "What's the matter?"

"Neo, your telegram. From Germany."

Master Yuan stood up and opened the door, took the telegram from Miss Ainukar, and took a quick look. Then he turned around and said to the two Japanese: "The telegram taken by Mr. Stauffenberg said that German weapons will be ready in the middle of next month, and now we will wait for the shipping."

After discussing a few words in a low voice, Nomura Yoshisaburo said with a smile: "Mr. Yuan, then we will arrange it immediately, and we can transfer a 2,000-ton second-hand ship to your shipping company for free, and we will also provide you with the crew members on it."

"Happy!" Yuan Yan suddenly slapped his hands, "I just like dealing with your Imperial Japanese Navy."

Yamamoto Izuru asked, "By the way, Mr. Yuan. What is your shipping company's name? We're ready to prepare the documents."

"Celestialbeing." Our Master Yuan smiled slightly, "My...well, our shipping company is called Tianren Shipping!"

"Mr. Nomura, Mr. Yamamoto. I really don't leave for dinner? My chef's skills are really good."

"Mr. Yuan, I'm sorry. We still have something to bother you later."

"Okay, what's the matter?"

"Mr. Yuan, goodbye."

Yuan Yan suddenly saw the two Japanese away, looked up at the clock, and it was almost six o'clock.

He pondered for a moment and ordered: "Sister Lian, go and prepare some side dishes. I want to have a few drinks with Xiaozhuang today..."

"Brother Kunlun, please sit down. Today we are the two of us, have a good meal."

"Young Master, you are so kind..."

Our Master Yuan waved his hand and said, "Brother Kunlun, let's not do this. I was so furious that you call him young master. If I were your young master, you would be revolutionized one day. Well, we are all disciples of the Hongmen, and we are just as old as we are. Just call me second brother, and I will call you Xiaozhuang."

Zhuang Kunlun blew and said, "Young master... Second brother, I really like to joke. Since that's the case, I'm not polite to Xiaozhuang. I'll give you a cup of the second sage from Baisuishan."

"Dry!"

Yuan Yan suddenly lost a whole cup of wujiapi, picked up the chopsticks and ate a few bites of side dishes. Then he looked at Zhuang Kunlun with a smile and asked, "Xiaozhuang, do you still have any contact with Mr. Linden and others?"

The man smiled honestly and said, "I really don't have any contact. I still miss them a little."

"Oh." Master Yuan nodded and asked intentionally or unintentionally, "What about Professor Jill?"

"Which Professor Jill?" Zhuang Kunlun's acting skills were not bad either. He scratched his head and asked with a confused look on his face.
Chapter completed!
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