Outside the venue, Andrew Kenny and James Muller were in charge of staring in one direction, nervously watching the liaison officer of the Chinese and North Korean delegation opposite.

"The Chinese are talking!" Andrew Kenny saw that the Chinese on the opposite side picked up the walkie-talkie and put it to his ear. He quickly trotted for a dozen steps, returned to the table where the walkie-talkie was placed, and picked up the microphone to report to the rear.

Chuncheon's intelligence department heard Andrew Kenny's report. In fact, their monitors had been working all the time. Just 5 seconds before Andrew Kenny's report came back, the selected frequency band had already responded.

The speakers monitored in this frequency band changed from silence to noisy "ZZZZZZZZZ..."

"The Chinese call is over!"

The noise of the horn disappeared, and calm returned.

Sighing deeply, the intelligence officer knelt down and took the wire tape out of the machine.

"Well, at least we have confirmed one thing. The Zila Zila we monitored yesterday and today is indeed a wireless call from a Chinese." Inside the open wooden box, "But what the hell is this damn Zila Zila talking about!"

……

Time went back half a month ago.

"Hello, hello" Li Kenong held a walkie-talkie to test the sound.

Another DJ-1X in the room made a sound of "Hello, hello", and a DJ-1 used as a test was "Zi la Zi la".

Tang Hua: "Minister Li, do you really plan to distribute the confidential walkie-talkies to the volunteer army?"

Li Kenong: "The technology is too advanced, and it will be very troublesome if it is captured by the Americans. After all, there is no guarantee that the frontline cadres and soldiers will definitely blow up the walkie-talkie under unfavorable circumstances."

Tang Hua: "..."

Li Kenong: "But the Huachuan negotiating team must be equipped with DJ-1X, which is too important. The armistice negotiating area is also safe, and there is no fighting. If the wireless communication between the negotiating site and the rear can be kept confidential, it will be beneficial to our negotiations. Work helps a lot.”

I just used a simple frequency-domain scrambling, Tang Hua thought, if the U.S. military understands this, I also have time-domain scrambling, and frequency-domain + time-domain two-dimensional scrambling, after playing it all I will go to the digital walkie-talkie. After the digital walkie-talkie... maybe the high-frequency satellite communication is almost the same?No, at that time North Korea had long since stopped fighting.

Chapter 164, can't talk anymore

On June 6, the U.S. intelligence agency was struggling to study why the Volunteer Army’s walkie-talkies could not be tapped, and 11 people from both sides fought hard all day at the Huachuan negotiation venue.

"Ye, solution: Joey's speech is arrogant and absurd. It is completely the clamor of the defeated, not a negotiation for an armistice. We must refute his so-called naval and air force's influence on ground operations and the strange talk that the ground ceases but the sea and the air do not cease fighting. … While throwing out our negotiating conditions, we must also question whether it has plans and sincerity, whether it wants to negotiate an armistice, or is it preparing to expand the war. Mao."

"Peng and Chen: Judging from Joey's speech, the U.S. military's current peace sincerity is not high, and the truce negotiation was proposed in exchange for some time to mobilize troops before attacking our positions. Qianqian and Suyu have previously negotiated with Zhisi. It was agreed that if the U.S. military continues to attack, the focus must be on the western front. They want to seize Dongducheon, Bocheon and the mountains in this area from our army, making it impossible for our army to gain a foothold in the mountains north of Seoul. The U.S. military launched an offensive The time, probably from June 6th to 15th, depends on when they don’t come to negotiate. If the US delegation doesn’t come, it means they are about to attack. Mao.”

The War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea has lasted for 8 months, and 5 consecutive battles have been carried out, with basically no pause in the middle.The fourth and fifth battles have shown signs that the two sides are entering a tug-of-war of attrition.In the second stage of the fourth battle, the chairman has seen that no one can completely drive out the opponent on the Korean battlefield. In the end, the two sides will definitely stabilize on a certain front.

But it is not so easy to talk about peace negotiations.The war in Korea is not fought by China alone. First of all, we must look at Kim Il Sung’s opinion, and secondly, we must also consider the opinion of the Soviet Union, the big money behind the scenes (this time the Soviet Union is really the big money. much more).

The fourth battle was coming to an end, and when the U.S. military approached the 100th parallel again, Kim Il Sung finally realized that the Korean peninsula would not be unified after another [-] years of fighting. The most sensible choice was for the two sides to sit down and negotiate an armistice.

The change in the attitude of the Soviet Union originated from the nine atomic bombs that Truman was going to transport to Okinawa in May.This really took the USSR by surprise.The Soviet Union conducted a nuclear test in 5, but it has not yet installed a nuclear warhead for actual combat use-the atomic bomb suitable for bombing is still waiting for the final test results.The United States may have 9 atomic bombs, and its nuclear power is too unequal.

After the Okinawa atomic bomb became international news, Truman withdrew the atomic bomb, and the attitude of the Soviet Union towards the Korean War changed significantly. It believed that China and North Korea could sit down and negotiate with the United Nations instead of expanding the war indefinitely.

When the hard-won opportunity for negotiation came, at the end of May and the beginning of June, the chairman and the generals of the Military Commission were discussing the details of the negotiation and the possibility of peace every day, while also closely monitoring the changes in the military situation on the peninsula.

On the negotiating table, Turner Joey has been rolling all over the floor for three days.

"Yesterday, I was surprised to hear your unbelievable opinions for the third time," Nan Ri said slowly and calmly, "I also took a look at your photo. Anyone who has red, blue, The three dividing lines on the map that can be drawn with a black tri-color pencil. As for such random lines, I said at the time that it was not worth paying attention to. I have heard you repeatedly defending this ridiculous dividing line these days , I feel that it is not worthy of attention. Because these arguments that you have thrown out these days are all naive and illogical."

Turner Joy: "The UN's sea and air superiority is natural and unalterable, and you cannot deny that we have this great advantage on the battlefield. The USS Iowa and the USS Wisconsin can cruise along your coastline , destroy any land target within 40 kilometers of the coastline, without taking damage to the battleship itself. If the war does not stop, the B-29 bomber can slowly destroy every one of your cities, and you have no effective means of counterattack."

Ye Ting: "Then I want to ask you, since your situation is so strong, why didn't you stand firm on the so-called Wyoming front line under the cover of the so-called superiority of the navy and air force, but retreated all the way to the south of the Han River? I sincerely advise you that such childish words can neither scare people nor benefit peace negotiations, so it is better to say less in the future."

Turner Joy still had the cheek to repeat the words of the previous two days: "Our proposal meets the military security needs of both sides. In other words, our conclusion has proved that the demilitarized zone is a comprehensive military situation on the Korean Peninsula. It is based on fair considerations. The Ye Ting Line you proposed cannot meet the fundamental needs of peace, and its only meaning is political, which gives you the illusion that you have gained something politically from the Korean War.”

……

At the end of the day's talks, Ye Ting and Li Kenong sent a telegram from Huachuan to Zhisi in the evening, and Zhisi transferred the telegram to Beijing.

"The struggle on the issue of the military demarcation line has lasted for 4 days. During this time, the meeting was almost at a deadlock. The US side still forced us to abandon the currently controlled area and withdraw our troops."

"...daily meetings in the lava, repeated quarrels and repeated words are increasing. The United States is adopting a policy of delaying negotiations. It is expected that the other party will still insist on its views tomorrow, and the possibility of making concessions is unlikely. Moreover, it is not ruled out that The U.S. side used other incidents as an excuse to adjourn the meeting."

In Beijing, the chairman and Su Yu are facing a large pile of information and materials, and their main thoughts are already on other places on the Korean peninsula.

"Call Ye Jie back," said the chairman. "No matter what the enemy intends, we should still respond according to the procedures. Comrade Nan Ri's speech is very good, and he has gained a favorable position. Now that the debate on determining the military demarcation line between the two sides has lasted for four days , then let him continue."

"Now the United Nations has gathered the 2nd and 3rd Meibu divisions, the 2nd South Korean division, and the Turkish brigade between Yangzhou and Uuigovernment. The 25st U.S. cavalry division is stationed in Seoul and should be the reserve team for the entire campaign of the U.S. army. The 25th U.S. infantry division It is not at the starting position of the attack, but in Namyangju, and may move eastward to garrison the central area of ​​the peninsula. However, although the two regiments of the 25th Mibu Division are in Namyangju, the heavy artillery of the [-]th Mibu Division still stays in Yangju It is very possible to participate in the next stage of the offensive between the Ui government."

Su Yu reported to the chairman the current deployment of the U.S. Army and the South Korean Army. After speaking, he leaned back on his chair and fell into deep thought.

Ten minutes ago, Mr. Peng sent a telegram from Zhisi, analyzing the current situation on the western front.

"Our current situation on the western front is extremely favorable. We can defend the front with the smallest force, but the enemy needs to use a large number of troops in the front to maintain the balance of the front. If the enemy aggressively attacks at all costs, it will gain the territory north of the Han River Plain. If it is a part of the mountainous area, then the enemy's defense will become advantageous....The Gwangam Mountain between Dongducheon and Baochuan, and the Konak Mountain in the west of Dongducheon are the key points that must be defended in the entire battle."

As the saying goes, it takes 53 days to hurt the muscles and bones. Mr. Peng is now [-] years old. After two months in the hospital, his legs did not recover.

Boss Peng walked back and forth in front of the map with one leg and one crutch, and made up his mind: "The 60th Army and the 12th Army, you must be nailed to these two places. To beat down the enemy's energy and consume the vital strength of the United Nations Army, you nailed it. The longer it's there, the better for the overall campaign deployment."

……

On June 6th, Huachuan.

Since yesterday, the truce negotiations have been completely off topic.

On the morning of the 14th, the US suddenly made a request to allow Western journalists who had come to report on the armistice negotiations to go ashore for interviews.The reporters who came to interview before rented a U.S. motorboat in the source, boarded the boat and drove upstream. After inspection by the Volunteer Army and the People’s Army, they came to the river near the lava and looked at the negotiation site from the river.It is a bit inexplicable for the US military to make this request, and the Volunteer Army can't arrange it for a while: the reporters are well managed on the boat, but when they go ashore, they will run around in the lava.If you don't want foreign reporters to run around, you have to have a reporter with an escort, and the reporter will follow wherever he goes.Then there was a problem. The number of our staff who entered the negotiation site in the lava was not enough to keep an eye on the [-] or [-] reporters.

U.S. negotiator Orrin Burke blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah, blah blah, blah blah, blah blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.After Li Kenong and Qiao Guanhua learned about this in Huachuan City, they judged that the Americans were planning to delay time.So he agreed first, and then quickly sent a team of staff from Huachuan into the negotiating neutral zone.Although the action was fast, it was time for lunch when the staff took their positions and the reporters went ashore.

During the negotiations on the afternoon of the 14th, when the Americans came up and talked about things again, Turner Joy protested that a platoon of Chinese and North Korean soldiers had illegally entered the negotiating neutral zone.The Chinese and North Korean side explained that when staff members were deployed in the morning, a group of about 20 volunteers strayed into the negotiating neutral zone by mistake.The U.S. side also saw volunteer soldiers who had gone the wrong way, but without reminding them, they took out their cameras and snapped pictures. In the afternoon, Joey took a stack of photos as evidence.

Seeing that the U.N. Army’s tricks were gone, Xie Fang, Chief of Staff of the Volunteer Army, had no choice but to make a big move. He stood up and pointed at Turner Joey, telling him that members of the U.N. Army’s negotiating delegation were stealing in the negotiating neutral zone at noon today. Caught on the spot and wrote a signed pledge.

The thief was Andrew Kenny, the liaison officer of the negotiating delegation, and what he wanted to steal was the walkie-talkie in the hands of our liaison staff...

Andrew Kenny said it was theft, but it was actually more like a robbery. He sneaked up from behind our contact person, and then grabbed the DJ-1X walkie-talkie and tried to run away, but the walkie-talkie was chained to the contact person's shoulder Yes, Andrew Kenny failed to snatch the walkie-talkie, the whole person was pinned to the ground by our side, and he was released after writing a guarantee name.

When the letter of guarantee signed by Andrew Kenny was shown on the negotiating table by Xie Fang, the five members of the United Nations Army delegation blushed.

On the morning of June 6, the Chinese and North Korean delegations and the United Nations Army delegation took their positions.After the opening greetings, when China and North Korea waited for Turner Joy to say something, Turner Joy curled up and leaned forward, letting himself sit on the chair with only half of his buttocks, looking like a New York metropolis Bankrupt gangsters on the street.

"I announce that the United Nations Army delegation will adjourn indefinitely."

……

The 10 representatives held a meeting for only 2 minutes, and then they walked out of the negotiating venue with their belongings, and the reporters who stayed outside the cordon also dispersed.

On the afternoon of June 6, the Volunteer Army's radio listening station discovered a sudden increase in the wireless traffic on the US military's western front.

The 50 Center in Jiaohe, Jilin quickly started to operate, deciphering telegrams, analyzing and summarizing telegram information, sorting them into concise reports on enemy situations, and sending them to Zhisi and Beijing.

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