Dear Comrade chapter 215

Dear Comrade 215

Dear Comrade the Leader Episode 215

Chapter 76. transfer of power

– The term of office of the President and Vice-Presidents of the People’s Republic of China is five years, similar to that of the relevant National People’s Congress, and may not be reappointed for more than two terms.

Article 79 Paragraph 2 of Section 2 of the Constitution of the People’s Republic of China.

Three years after the beginning of the 21st century began with the unprecedented major incident of al Qaeda’s terrorism in Shanghai, 2004 was a year of great power transfer by hegemons around the world.

At the end of that year, the 43rd President of the United States to succeed Al Gore, who had been in office for eight years, was elected, and it was also the time when Jiang Zemin, who had been president of the CCP for more than 10 years, ended his tenure as president and passed on the seat to his successor. to be.

In the case of the United States, the process was conducted through an open election, and the results were somewhat predictable due to the predictions of election consultants who had accumulated data through continuous opinion polls and years of experience.

Many Americans have already been inflamed by Al Gore’s eight years of refraining from external intervention (not to say that he has not done so at all), moving away from the oil-based energy structure, and eco-friendly policies represented by carbon dioxide reduction. He had already sharpened his sword of counterattack.

Many Americans still wanted to consume oil freely, and both Republicans and Democrats were forming a consensus, ‘Shouldn’t it be time to spend some energy on China soon?’

On the other hand, the future direction of China’s power was completely dark.

In fact, the Sino-Afghan war, which will be a big variable in the next succession structure, whether negative or positive, was escalating into chaos through the transfer of factions behind the silver screen set by the Communist Party.

And although much of it was still in darkness, it was said that there were no eternal secrets, and when the investigative reports of daring (mainly Western) journalists and the testimonies of veterans of the People’s Liberation Army who felt remorseful, the China-Afghan War that seemed to have been easily won was easily won. was gradually sinking into the abyss.

And one of the main factors of this phenomenon was the disastrous failure of the assimilation policy following the stabilization of the Afghan region occupied by the People’s Liberation Army, that is, the policy to induce large-scale migration of the Chinese people, which was also successfully implemented in Tibet and Xinjiang.

In fact, the failure of this migration-assimilation policy was unexpected, not only by the Chinese Communist Party, but also by no one in the world, but the result was truly catastrophic.

Because the amazing adaptability, survivability and unity of Chinese immigrants and overseas Chinese, which can be seen anywhere in the world, were already recognized by others, so even the early Chinese authorities had a problem with the guerrillas, but they were very optimistic about the settlement itself.

And, believing the generals of the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) generals that the major insurgents and guerrillas around Kabul had been wiped out, the government started the migration program without much concern.

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Not only that, but also the economic bases necessary to take root and fully implement the assimilation policy—the jobs and the Chinese companies that would provide them—joined the procession to Afghanistan, which, of course, was behind the CCP’s intentions.

– It seems that the locals’ backlash is a bit harsh, so now it’s time to show the generosity of the great country. To build roads, hospitals, schools, canteens, and government offices as part of a civil operation.

– Our people, who will become laborers, are already in the area, so now our Chinese companies can modernize Afghanistan.

-If there are people, there are businesses, and our Chinese capital takes over the local area, even if it is 10 years away, even if there is no military government, the whole world will have no choice but to recognize that Afghanistan is Chinese territory. What’s wrong with fairy tales?

It was the beginning of the Belt and Road Road, which appeared 10 years earlier than in reality.

Under the protection of the central government’s assimilation policy, Chinese companies that entered Afghanistan began building houses for them to live in, hospitals and schools for them to use, and government offices that would serve as outposts for them to rule Afghans.

Soon after, in the central occupation area of the People’s Liberation Army centered on Kabul, that is, the security stabilization area, the Chinese poor, who were possessed by the government-provided settlement subsidies and tax-free benefits, were relocated first, and of course they worked for Chinese companies.

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Not a single penny was spent on the local Afghan residents, which was the justification for the civil operation, and the military government even imposed a tax collection on the local Afghan people in the name of construction and use of hospitals and schools.

As the migration-assimilation policy, which started in the first year after the declaration of victory in the Lunar New Year, began to bear fruit, it was not long before the streets of Kabul were overflowing with Chinese and it was not difficult to hear the common language.

It was an impressive moment when the mosque, a member of Islam, was demolished and a paeru, a symbol of Chinatown, was built in its place (for the Chinese conquerors, of course).

It was now clear to anyone that, in no time, Afghanistan would soon be fully assimilated into the great community of China, forgetting Islam.

However, this prediction soon turned out to be completely wrong.

Aww!!!!

– Damn it! Another self-destruct truck?

-When you flirt a week ago, they said it was 100% safe because it was a stabilization area, but this is completely different!

The predictions of the generals of the People’s Liberation Army that the downtown area centered on Kabul had entered a stabilization phase were half right.

So, it was safe for themselves, the People’s Liberation Army soldiers who were fully armed with the air support of the Air Force and chemical and chemical weapons that could be fired at any time, but that was the story of the soldiers.

The situation was completely different for Chinese civilians who were unarmed and did not communicate well with the locals.

In the past two years, the guerrillas who have learned through the bloody blood of fighting with the People’s Liberation Army have changed their target of attack to a much easier target.

And for the hostile citizens of Kabul and the armed groups they support, the target is the unarmed Chinese civilians that emerged as the migration policy began.

In other words, it was the emergence of a completely new type of war, terrorism, that the Chinese authorities and the People’s Liberation Army were neither prepared nor even thought of.

-I opened a Chinese-style Dongpa meat shop a while ago, and the turban heads here are shooting at me telling me not to sell dirty pork.

– In the morning, stones flew through the window, at noon, Molotov cocktails flew through the window again, and in the evening, you fall asleep listening to the sound of bomb jackets exploding.

– No matter how much money you give to a settlement fund, you will not be able to live in a town like this even if you die and wake up!

The guerrillas and their supporters, the citizens of Kabul, secretly and sometimes openly attacked ordinary Chinese migrants and their homes, shops and factories, not the People’s Liberation Army units they could never defeat.

Unexploded shells of Chinese military artillery, homemade bombs using nitrogen fertilizers, and bombs using portable tea pots, which Chinese people like, were discovered every day if they were lucky or exploded, causing casualties.

The more daring have even blew months of hard work to the skies by setting up bombs at the branches and construction sites of Chinese companies busy with colonization in Kabul.

Of course, the People’s Liberation Army did not stand still, of course, so the policemen turned on their eyes and patrolled the city, unsuspecting locals who looked suspicious, and did their best to secure security by connecting CCTVs. I couldn’t stop this flying.

But unless they kill all the (virtually all) Afghan locals they turn into their enemies anyway, the smooth assimilation is already starting to lag far behind the original schedule.

And when it comes to the fight against Afghan heroin, which was one of the reasons for the war as important as the arrest of Osama bin Laden and the dissolution of al Qaeda, the failure of these stabilization operations started a chain reaction and began to flow even worse.

Moreover, the second problem was not caused by the local Afghan guerrillas, but by Chinese migrants who gave up their settlement and returned to their hometowns because of their suffering.

The adverse effects that will befall China due to the failure of post-war handling of the Afghan war are only the beginning.

– Hey, Mr. Jang. Are you going back to Chongqing where you lived today? But what’s hidden there?

-Shh! shut up! I sold all the shops I used to live in my hometown at a low price, and I was blinded by his subsidy, so I came to this wasteland for a bonanza, and all of them were blown up in the sky by a bomb… … Damn it, so I should get this. If I go home empty-handed like this, me and my family will be sitting on the street as it is!

– Hey, hey… … ! Isn’t that opium? If you ever get caught… … .

-When I’m entangled here, even if I ask for compensation at any time, the party pretends not to know, so I don’t have to find my own way to make a living! These days, wealthy housekeepers go to the US to study and come back with a taste of marijuana, so it might have turned out well. How about you too, don’t stay for long in this life-changing town, come back to the mainland with me and get a share of this!

Of course, it is true that the manufacture and distribution of drugs is a felony punishable by death in China.

There is a saying that there is no one who deserves only one life, but it is also true that there are surprisingly many people whose dreams are more precious than their own lives if you look closely.

In addition, in China, which is rapidly industrializing under Jiang Zemin’s rule, drugs began to spread around first-class cities on the east coast along with materialism and tyranny, which are by-products of industrialization. It was the migrants who gave up and returned home and the soldiers of the People’s Liberation Army who had been discharged.

-Shit! I die from drug distribution, but I lose all my money, and I die begging on the street. Comrade Deng Xiaoping also said that those who have the ability to get rich should get rich first, right?

The Chinese people who applied for immigration to Afghanistan were mainly the poor who volunteered in China with the mindset that ‘Wherever I go, it will be better than now’.

And, similar to the ‘pioneers’ who participated in the gold rush in the western era of the United States, these migrants were mostly people who would do anything if they had money.

However, the failure to settle in Afghanistan, the last hope he had put his hopes on, turned his eyes around to the point where he could do anything with real money.

Soon, the Afghan heroin, brought in by these returnees by means of unusual means, began to circulate in the VIP rooms of upper-class clubs in Beijing and the executive offices of Shanghai securities companies in the back alleys of Chongqing. It began to become a social phenomenon.

At first, the Chinese authorities, who had sent migrants who had given up their settlement and wanted to return to their hometowns because it was always the case, jumped up when they realized that they had created only one new drug distribution channel, but it was already too late to settle the situation.

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Naturally, Chinese public security did everything in its power to cover up the situation and then crack down on it. All drug offenders caught in the same way were subjected to a tough response, demanding a severe sentence or death sentence of 20 years or more. it started.

Later, a criminal organization that hid only poppy seeds from Afghanistan, not refined heroin, and ‘produced’ them in China and then distributed them, and some cases of corrupt police officers colluding with them to share profits. The situation was running to the extreme.

Amid such a horrendous social atmosphere, the severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), which broke out in Hong Kong in 2003 and spread to Guangdong Province, killing many people, overlapped with China, or more precisely, Jiang Zemin, the current Chinese authority. And the bad luck of the Shanghai room.

And in this situation, the local party and government of Guangdong province showed only a pitiful appearance in trying to hide the situation, let alone quarantine, even in this situation, finally, around Beijing, some public opinion that the CCP has feared the most since the founding of Mao Zedong is quietly but surely. It began to form both inside and outside the party.

It was the public opinion that questioned the ability of the Chinese Communist Party to lead the 1.3 billion Chinese people.

Finally, the ripple that began in Afghanistan has led to a shake-up of the Communist Party, the core of China’s power.

-Someone take responsibility! If this situation is created and no one takes responsibility and leaves the seat, the people’s anger will explode and the entire Communist Party will face an unprecedented crisis in 80 years since its founding! Even in this chaos, the people’s enemy, Osama bin Laden, hasn’t been caught yet!

-If anyone in the Shanghai room does not want to endanger the CCP’s one-party system itself, public sentiment must be taken into account! President Jiang Zemin and members of the Politburo Standing Committee, listen to the voices of the angry people and party members!

-President Jiang Zemin! Please show the side of the townspeople and the great anchovy about the post-war treatment failure in Afghanistan and the recent flood of opium and epidemics!

In fact, it is safe to say that among all the ruling powers in China so far, there has never been a major mistake, including the wealthy Mao Zedong and Deng Xiaoping. It was a problem.

It is because if it is possible to conceal any mistake, the existence of the error itself can be denied, but if that is not possible, it will face a strong headwind of the static.

When Chinese President Jiang Zemin’s failed cover-up and the Shanghai Bang were swaying like a ship hit by a typhoon in the aftermath of the Afghan war, the year 2004, when Jiang Zemin’s term of office was exhausted, has finally arrived.

And amid the rising public opinion of responsibility, new forces within the Communist Party of China, who had been quietly buried in a room in Shanghai, took advantage of this opportunity to raise their voices.

They were the Prince’s Party and its allies, united by the second generation of the Eight Elders of the CCP who overthrew Deng Xiaoping.

Chen Yuan, son of Chen Yun, Yang Xiaoming, son of former President Yang Sangkun, Xi Jinping, son of Xi Jinping, and Boibo One compromise was offered to Jiang Zemin and Shanghai Bang by those who were united around the son of Bo Bo Lai (薄熙來) and others.

He served as chairman of the Central Military Commission, responsible for the full resignation of the Shanghai Bang, the resignation of Jiang Zemin, and the military power of the People’s Liberation Army.

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