The Cold War: Jumping back and forth between the two camps

Chapter 296 Reorganizing the Intelligence Network

The so-called authorities are confused, but bystanders know clearly.

This situation can be concluded after a brief analysis.

Li Changji was so worried that he was confused and still a little afraid of the coming nuclear attack.

After listening to Dunn's analysis, he also felt that the situation would not escalate to the level of a nuclear war.

"In that case, why does Marshal Mai still want to..."

Before Li Changji could finish his words, he was interrupted by Dunn.

"He is just a trapped beast fighting hard. He cannot accept the defeat in the war now!"

As he spoke, he showed a disdainful expression, sat back on the sofa, and put out the cigarette in his hand in the ashtray.

"This old stubborn man just wanted to get back at the expense of his reputation after losing it in the war on the peninsula!

There is no way his application will be passed by Congress!"

Dunn showed a confident expression.

"That's good!"

Li Changji's expression became much better.

"Unfortunately, many officials in our government still agree with Marshal MacArthur's plan to expand this war to the level of a nuclear war!

They don't consider the consequences of doing so! When the time comes, it will be our own land that will be destroyed, whether it is in the south or the north!"

Dunn was surprised that Li Changji could have these insights.

The war on the South Korean side has reached this point. Dunn knows that many male North Korean officials have the idea of ​​gamble everything.

They actually hope that the United States can use mushroom bombs to disperse the volunteer army.

They may not be able to bear the consequences of using weapons of that level without considering them at all.

Or maybe they have seen it, but these short-sighted guys don’t care about the lives of the lower-class people at all. They just want to expand the war to preserve their own country.

Even if this country is devastated in the end, as long as they are still the superior people after the war, it may not matter to them how bad the country is.

Of course, there are also many rational people like Li Changji who know that once the level of war expands to the level of nuclear war, it will not be able to withstand a small stumble.

So the Red Empire in the north just has the mushroom egg.

Yes, with the Red Empire’s current industrial foundation, if a nuclear war really breaks out, I’m afraid they will be able to develop more nuclear weapons quickly.

Although Dunn did not like the Red Empire, he still admitted that the Red Empire still had an industrial foundation during this period. Even when it disintegrated later, its heavy industry foundation could not be underestimated.

It’s just that Russia, which later succeeded him, did not live up to expectations.

"Things haven't gotten that bad yet! Our country has always disliked standing at the forefront!

Most of the time, they stay out of it and try to please both sides in order to do business.

Standing directly in the foreground may not be in the interests of our country! "

What Dunn said is true, although the two world wars boosted the confidence of the American people.

However, a considerable number of senior officials were still deeply influenced by the isolationism of the time.

In the early stages of the two world wars, the United States took advantage of both sides, and finally chose the team with a greater chance of winning to join, which really brought the United States a lot of benefits.

Therefore, even in the face of the Cold War situation, a considerable number of senior officials in the United States still had more pragmatic ideas.

They didn't want to join the war at the first moment.

It’s a pity that this is no longer the time of the first two world wars.

The whole of Europe has been disrupted, and the United States is basically the leader of the capitalist camp.

Even if the Third World War breaks out now, the main force will definitely be the United States.

But Dunn knew that World War III would not come in this era.

Although the war on the peninsula was quite intense, the mainland's army participated in the war as volunteers from beginning to end. Although the politicians and soldiers of the United States also knew that the so-called volunteers were only Chinese.

But they did not want to exaggerate the matter, so until now they have insisted that it was the Chinese People's Volunteer Army, even though later the United States suffered a crushing defeat in the air battle.

Anyone with a discerning eye can see that the newly formed Chinese Air Force could not possibly achieve such a record. You have to know that the pilots of the United States are all ace pilots who have just experienced World War II.

It is also known from the documents declassified in later generations that a considerable portion of the so-called Chinese Air Force was actually supplemented by the Air Force of the Red Empire.

But at that time, the United States gritted its teeth and accepted it, and did not accuse the Red Empire of secretly being noble because it did not want to confront the Red Empire head-on.

The United States is actually also insecure. The war with the mainland's volunteer army has become such a mess. If it provokes the Red Empire and makes the Red Empire take action personally, then I can't imagine the final outcome of this war.

"Don't worry, things will never get so bad. You don't have to worry too much. Just do your job well for us!"

Li Changji nodded and reported other matters to Dunn.

"Some of our officials want to meet you. After all, they are still a little worried if I only work in the front line! If you can meet them, it should be able to give them a reassurance. If they are sure that it is indeed your CIA behind them, they will work harder!"

Dunn can understand why South Korean officials make such demands. After all, they need a sense of security so much, and now only the United States can give them a sense of security.

Now most of the South Korean officials are eager to be associated with every aspect of the United States.

The two wars in which they were pushed back into the national border by the north have instilled fear in them and made them feel extremely insecure about their own country.

And due to their current location, it is difficult for them to escape.

They can only prepare for a rainy day and if they can establish a relationship with the CIA, they will have a way out if something goes wrong.

What's more, Dunn really wanted to see what they had discussed with Lloyd before: they should not put all their eggs in one basket. The intelligence system on the peninsula could not rely entirely on Li Changji, a South Korean. They had to find another way and look for an intelligence chief to check and balance Li Changji.

This is also what Zheng En meant. He knew that Li Changji was not honest, and he was also resentful about the CIA's intervention in the war in South Korea. Perhaps he was forced to cooperate with the CIA now.

But after victory in the future war, if Dunn wants to control this force in South Korea again, he will probably be opposed and counterattacked by Li Changji.

Of course, this is just Dunn's guess. Maybe Lee Chang-gi will continue to cooperate with the China Youth Bureau at that time, but Dunn can see clearly that Lee Sang-gi still loves South Korea from the bottom of his heart.

It is not ruled out that Li Changji had other ideas at that time.

Therefore, we must plan ahead and be prepared for the possibility of a fallout.

"Of course you can. After all, we have to do a good job of calming people's hearts. We are also counting on them to provide us with more intelligence!"

Dunn agreed with a smile.

He definitely couldn't tell Li Changji about his little thoughts.

In the next few days, he met with a number of South Korean officials one after another.

Several suitable personnel were selected from among them to develop their intelligence capabilities in order to share some of Li Changji's power.

Li Changji did not show any dissatisfaction with this. He also knew that the reason why he was so popular in South Korea was entirely due to Dunn and the CIA behind him.

Moreover, Li Changji also knew that the other party would definitely not completely trust him as a South Korean.

Therefore, he did not dare to say anything about Dunn taking away some of his rights.

Moreover, Li Changji was quite happy to see it happen.

After all, he sold out the national interests with his own hands, so he had some resentment in his heart.

With someone helping him share the psychological pressure of betraying the country, Li Changji's guilt was also alleviated a lot.

However, when he looked at the happy faces of the South Korean officials who took over his job, he felt an indescribable feeling in his heart.

To be honest, at this moment Li Changji felt deeply worried about the future of South Korea.

Although he has always been pessimistic about the current South Korean government team led by the supreme leader.

I think that in the future, if the current supreme leader of South Korea can be forced to step down through administrative means and replaced by a new leader, the country's situation should be much better.

But now, seeing how those people are happy to be America's running dogs, Li Changji has deep doubts in his heart. Even if there is another supreme leader, can he really solve South Korea's current problems?

For a moment, Li Changji was completely confused.

"Have you been upset by some of my actions recently?"

After Li Changji reported his work to Dunn that day, Dunn asked directly.

"no!"

Li Changji answered decisively.

Dunn didn't expect Li Changji to answer so straightforwardly. He smiled slightly and continued.

"It's not that I don't want to believe you! On the contrary, I am the one who recognizes your abilities the most. After all, we had a friendship in the Red Empire. I know your abilities!

It is useless for me to believe it alone. My words do not count in the CIA, and even in East Asia, I am not the boss!"

Necessary appeasement was still needed, although Dunn arranged for some people to take over some of Li Changji's work and took away some of his power.

But at the same time, Dunn could also see that some South Korean agents and officials were not as capable as Li Changji.

After all, Li Changji had actually been lurking in the territory of the Red Empire for many years. He could not be compared with those officials who had been living a good life in South Korea and the agents of the makeshift intelligence organization.

So in general, of course, Lee Chang-gi is still needed to lead the intelligence network within South Korea.

However, if Li Changji had any ulterior motives, someone else could replace him at any time, and Li Changji's status would not be as good as before.

"Mr. Du, you don't have to tell me so much! If I were your leader, I would make the same choice!"

Li Changji said with a slight smile.

Dunn was very satisfied with Li Changji's reasonableness.

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