The Cold War: Jumping back and forth between the two camps
Chapter 303 Prisoners of War Issue (Part )
Facing Dunn's question, Lloyd remained silent for a long time, just like Rui.
"You mean to say that we need to block the Volunteer Army's preferential treatment of prisoners for the troops at the front?"
Lloyd's answer left Dunn speechless. Is this how the American people think?
"Sir, listen to me, I know this is a good suggestion!"
Dunn first complimented Lloyd, then raised objections.
"But don't you think we implemented this measure too late? Many troops on the front line, including troops from other countries, have already known about this matter. It's too late for us to block the news at this time!
Including our army. Once a country's army is in a desperate situation, their first move is definitely not to fight to the death, but to surrender!
Except for the South Koreans - God! Their first reaction when they see the volunteers is usually to run away, leaving the volunteers with little chance to catch them! Only those who run slowly will be captured by the volunteers! "
"Then what do you mean?"
Lloyd asked doubtfully.
"My suggestion is that we block the news now. Since it is too late, we might as well change our attitude towards the volunteer army prisoners of war!
This is also the reason why I hesitated, because I don’t know if we will get the support of the top management if we want to implement this plan!
I think this way, since we can't avoid the army's first choice being surrender after they are in a desperate situation, why don't we let the Chinese army fall into the same situation as us?
If only we could treat the Volunteer Army prisoners better!
If their army were to fall into the same desperate situation as us, would they also consider surrendering instead of fighting desperately?"
At the end of his words, Dunn acted cautiously.
“This won’t work!”
Lloyd waved his hand to reject his attitude without even thinking, which made Dunn frown in his heart. If he couldn't even convince Lloyd, then the preferential treatment of the volunteer army prisoners would never be implemented.
"You should be aware of the brainwashing power of Redism! I think even if we treat those Chinese prisoners of war well and let them know this, once they are in a desperate situation on the battlefield, I'm afraid it will be difficult for them to choose to surrender. You dealt with the Japanese in the past, you should know that once people are brainwashed, some things, such as surrender, are really not within their consideration!"
The example given by Lloyd left Dunn speechless.
He cannot change the prejudice against redism in this era.
"I didn't think carefully!"
To be honest, Dunn was still a little depressed. If this problem could not be solved, then when he took over the prisoners of the Volunteer Army in the future, he was afraid that even if he did not do it himself, his subordinates would not treat the prisoners of war very well.
It's just a pity for those captured soldiers.
"I just think that even if we can change the minds of a small number of mainlanders, we will be considered successful. After all, that should also save us a lot of casualties!"
"I understand your thoughts, but you should know better than me what our own army is like!
No matter who the enemy is on the battlefield, even if they surrender immediately, they will probably be tortured and killed by our soldiers!"
Although Lloyd did not serve in the US military, he was all too aware of the morals of his own army.
Dunn knew better than anyone how American soldiers treated prisoners.
To be honest, Dunn felt a little regretful when he first came here.
He did not participate in any of the battles.
If he could participate, he could kill Japanese openly on the battlefield. If the Japanese surrendered in front of him, he would not hesitate to kill two Japanese devils first to vent his anger.
What's more, in Dunn's memory, the original owner seemed to have had a similar experience.
Once the original owner's comrades captured Japanese soldiers, many of them were directly slaughtered on the battlefield.
Although this tactic is quite interesting when dealing with the Japanese, it might be difficult to implement considering the quality of our own army.
"I understand!"
Dunn's voice sounded slightly frustrated, but he was actually much more frustrated than he sounded.
"This time when you go to South Korea to set up a branch, you can take over the Chinese prisoners of war we captured immediately!
The most important task is to see if we can dig out some intelligence from these Chinese prisoners of war and try to persuade them to defect, so that the people on the isolated island can get involved!"
Although Lloyd was giving Dunn instructions, he obviously noticed the change in Dunn's tone.
But Lloyd didn't think much about it. He thought that Dunn might just be feeling a little frustrated because he rejected his suggestion.
Lloyd thought about it for a while and felt that Dunn's plan was not completely useless and could be tried out.
"As for the treatment of Chinese prisoners of war, we are in charge. You don't have to mistreat them too much! I will tell the higher-ups about your suggestion. If they agree, we can start with a pilot project to see if it works!"
Seeing that Lloyd had changed his mind, Dunn did not show the slightest excitement.
Because he didn't want Lloyd to find out his true attitude towards the volunteers.
Dunn nodded slowly.
“Understood, sir!
Can we just take prisoners directly from the military?"
Since the purpose has been achieved, Dunn will not dwell on this topic any more.
So he raised another question. Since he had already obtained Lloyd's tacit consent, he could just use the chicken feather as a token of authority.
Improve the living conditions of the volunteer army prisoners of war.
As for the future, Dunn doesn’t care whether the top management will agree or not. If he can help his soldiers suffer one day less, it’s like earning one day more!
"Don't worry, the military will definitely hand over the prisoners to us! It will be difficult to manage them with a bunch of prisoners when they lose the battle!
What's more, this is our duty. If Marshal Mai refuses to hand over the person, I can report it directly to the Ministry of National Defense.
After all, one of our biggest tasks now is to turn those Chinese against us.”
Hearing Lloyd's toughness, Dunn finally felt relieved. After listening to Lloyd's explanation of some trivial matters, Dunn left Lloyd's office.
The initial agreement made Dunn feel relieved. In the next two days, he and several of his agents prepared the necessary equipment in Japan and headed directly to Busan, South Korea.
After entering Busan, the CIA's South Korean branch quickly began the reconstruction process.
In a place far away from the front line and beyond the reach of the military, the South Korean branch of the Piano Bureau was established quite quickly.
Soon the intelligence capabilities were restored. Now Li Changji and other South Korean intelligence in the future will basically be collected by the agents brought by Dunn before being handed over to Dunn for review.
Finally, it will be submitted to Lloyd in Japan.
After passing one hand in the middle, Dunn could no longer access the latest intelligence, but it didn't matter. He specifically asked Li Changji to prepare an extra copy of the intelligence for him when the time came.
Li Changji's family is now in Dunn's hands. Of course, he dare not say a word against Dunn's proposal.
As soon as the personnel arranged by Lloyd arrived, Dunn immediately started his first task, which was to negotiate with the military to return the prisoners of war they had captured.
This matter happened just as Lloyd expected, the military did not do much to obstruct it.
Basically, after Dunn made a trip, a large number of volunteer army prisoners and some North Korean prisoners were handed over to Dunn.
Although Lloyd had agreed to give the volunteer army prisoners of war a little better treatment.
But in actual operation, this matter is not that simple.
First of all, there is really no way to improve the accommodation conditions, and Dunn cannot get much funding now.
Although Dunn had money, he could not pay out of his own pocket to improve the food and accommodation conditions for the volunteer army prisoners of war.
If he really dared to do this, it would probably immediately attract the attention of many people. Even the agents he brought with him would keep a close eye on Dunn.
What awaited Dunn at that time was either being arrested by the CIA and subjected to further investigation.
Otherwise, Dunn would have to defect to the mainland as quickly as possible.
But all I can do is to improve the living conditions of the volunteers as much as possible. He couldn't do anything about it.
Then the volunteer army prisoners of war were not subjected to too much punishment.
Even so, Dunn's actions also aroused doubts among some of his subordinates. In response to their doubts, Dunn directly used Lloyd as a shield.
Then Dunn also contacted Feng Enshuo who was in Hong Kong, and asked them to send a group of people to South Korea to help, and the CIA would do ideological work on the volunteer army prisoners of war.
After all, the superficial work still needs to be done, and we really can't find a place to keep the prisoners of war like the volunteer army did.
Before the people from the isolated island arrived, Dunn received good news.
Lloyd sent a telegram to Dunn, which basically agreed to Dunn's plan temporarily and asked Dunn to treat the volunteer army prisoners of war a little better.
There is no need to use excessive corporal punishment, and focus on comforting and persuading the person to surrender.
Although not much funds were approved for Dunn to improve the lives of the prisoners of war, I felt that I had done my best to get these promises. After receiving this telegram, Dunn immediately summoned his men and showed them the telegram sent by Lloyd.
At least he couldn't let his subordinates doubt him too much.
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