Wang Jixin did not lie about this; he had discussed this with Wang Ze.

In fact, the strength of the United States and the Soviet Union far exceeds that of South China. South China’s current military strength is confident that it can prevent one country from entering Southeast Asia, but if two really come together, Wang Ze will have to go there personally.

However, in Wang Ze's opinion, it is better to use his superpowers less unless it is necessary in critical moments.

Using it too much will make Nanhua dependent, which will definitely slow down Nanhua’s technological development in the future.

At the meeting, Wang Jixin's speech made other countries sigh. They wanted independence, but they could only watch Indonesia being used as a battlefield for the competition between the United States and the Soviet Union.

This meeting did not produce any results, but all countries provided some food and other civilian supplies to the Sukarno government.

This was all they could do. Sending troops was out of the question, and Nanhua also provided some civilian assistance.

Sukarno returned to Indonesia with disappointment and a large amount of food and supplies.

He knew that it was better to rely on himself than on others, but reality was so cruel.

He needed more time to think about how to deal with this situation.

While other countries expressed sympathy for Indonesia, they were powerless to do anything.

After all, facing the powerful United States and the Soviet Union, their own strength is limited and they cannot take on greater responsibilities.

On the international political stage, being weak often means being passive and being beaten.

The arrival of these supplies did indeed increase his reputation.

Ordinary people can often only see the surface phenomena. They are not aware of the complex situation. They only know that the Prime Minister successfully brought back food, so that they no longer go hungry and can maintain their livelihood.

This simple and direct recognition has enhanced his status in the hearts of the people.

At this moment, Sukarno was standing in the temporary presidential residence, looking from afar at the crowds queuing up to receive food.

There was a hint of helplessness and worry in his eyes.

He held the railing tightly, feeling unwilling.

David on the side whispered to comfort her: "Don't worry, everything will be fine."

However, Sukarno responded angrily: "I understand, but I cannot accept this fact! Nan Hua is unwilling to lend a helping hand. I think they are happy to see our current predicament."

David looked at the emotional Sukarno quietly, his heart full of contradictions and struggles.

She bit her lip lightly, hesitated for a moment, and finally decided to conceal the matter about An Yi.

In recent times, she has been constantly leaking Indonesia's confidential intelligence to the outside world, and all this intelligence has been sent to Nanhua.

At first, she was full of worries and uneasiness, but as time went by, she gradually got used to it.

Although she knew that doing so would betray Sukarno's trust, she firmly believed that it was for their future.

As long as South China supports them behind the scenes, no matter how the situation in Indonesia develops, their lives can at least be guaranteed.

David thought to himself: Cooperation with the Soviet Union is a huge mistake! However, these thoughts only stayed in the depths of her heart and could not be put into words. She could only bury these thoughts silently and not let anyone notice.

"We're in Southeast Asia," David responded softly.

"Yes, we are in Southeast Asia. Why does a monster like Nanhua appear here?" Sukarno sighed helplessly.

Although no one has said it explicitly, with his years of political experience, he understands that a divided Indonesia is more in line with the interests of South China and even ASEAN.

Sukarno firmly believed that Nan Hua was fully capable of helping him end the Indonesian civil war.

In particular, the recent series of large-scale operations by the South China military clearly show that it is actively preparing for war.

In his eyes, this kind of war preparation action could never be aimed at Indonesia, because in the entire Southeast Asia, no country could compete with South China.

So, who is Nanhua's target? The answer is obvious.

Being prepared but unwilling to help Indonesia caused Sukarno deep pain.

He could only watch helplessly as Indonesia, which he had personally declared independent, gradually moved towards the abyss of division.

Even though he knew everything, what could he do?

All he can do is to try his best to gain more benefits within the limited space and seek a glimmer of hope for Indonesia's future.

Although he has accepted the reality, this war that he does not want to see must continue.

Because neither the Soviet Union nor South China would allow him to stop fighting.

Besides, he simply cannot stop, he must win. Although he has ideals, his own life is more important.

After three months of war, Sukarno was almost driven off the island of Java.

Soviet military advisers had already begun discussing the withdrawal with him.

After careful consideration, Sukarno decided to retreat to Kalimantan.

The environment there is relatively good and the island has a large population that can provide support for their war.

The most important thing is that as long as they can stabilize Kaliman Island, they can also prevent other islands from falling into Sukarno's hands.

However, he also knew clearly that once he evacuated Java Island, it would be difficult to return.

Under Sukarno's order, the evacuation operation began.

Many of his supporters followed him, especially those from other ethnic groups, almost all of whom fled Java.

No one dared to stay and live in a place that preached Javanese supremacy.

At the same time, Suharto kept urging the United States to continue to provide them with weapons and equipment, and asked the US Navy to intercept them at sea to prevent more people from escaping.

While the United States was still discussing this issue, Allen revealed the matter to An Yi.

Soon, the South China Sea Fleet issued a statement saying that it would send two destroyers to Singapore to ensure that Singapore would be protected from the impact of the Indonesian war.

This news was also secretly passed on to the Sukarno government.

In Sukarno's eyes, this information came from military personnel who supported him mentally.

After the Soviet Union learned of this, it quickly mobilized two warships and a submarine stationed in Vladivostok and rushed to Southeast Asia.

At this time, John was closely watching the development of the situation.

When he witnessed the actions of South China and the Soviet Union, he immediately ordered the military to stop the action and strictly prohibited it from directly intervening in the war.

Because he understood that a direct war with the Soviet Union and South China would have a huge impact and the consequences would be disastrous.

For John, Suharto's life or death or even the fate of Indonesia was irrelevant, but the United States must not be directly involved.

After all, they had learned a profound lesson in the Korean War.

Now John prefers to compete in various fields rather than actually get bogged down in the quagmire of war with the Soviet Union.

Therefore, he firmly opposed dragging the United States into this dispute.

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