Of course, the conditions for my proposal for this negotiation are far from as simple as it seems.
As mentioned before... the Soviet army was surrounded by us in the Xigeo Valley and had only one way to survive... It was to rush out of the mountain pass, so the trapped beast of the Soviet army was in a stunning idea of becoming a leader without success.
The combat power, even if we have repelled several charges in succession, it has not changed... I walked down from the Vietnam battlefield, of course I understand what this is. The root cause of supporting them to continue to fight is not something else, but
Survival **.
From this point of view... I don't seem to have surrounded the Soviet army to death!
Isn’t there a tactic called “Siege Three Jue One”? This tactic is to avoid being trapped by the besieged enemy to fight against trapped beasts!
But the terrain of the Xigeo Valley...it doesn't work if it doesn't surround it, because its natural conditions are encirclements... For the Soviet army, their only way out is the mountain pass, the mechanized infantry...and they don't even let them go to the mountainous areas.
The law goes, and he doesn't dare to leave... The mountains are the world of guerrillas, and they are not familiar with the terrain and cannot find water. It would be strange if they don't seek death when they go in.
So the focus of the competition between the two sides was naturally concentrated on the mountain pass... Whoever occupied the mountain pass would have the Xigeo Valley, that is, they would either not surround them, and they would be surrounded to death.
But the tactic of "surrounding three and one"... is sometimes not just formal, but more often it is psychological.
For example, now... it is indeed the case that the Soviet army is encircled to death in form, but it is not the case in psychology... If I offer a condition, a condition that is not harsh or even reasonable for the Soviet army...
That means finding a way out for the Soviet army, which is actually "surrounding three and one". Psychologically disintegrating the morale and confidence of the Soviet army to fight life and death with us.
The situation on the battlefield develops as I expected...
Under Hassan's lobbying within the guerrillas, the guerrillas quickly reached a consensus... The reason why they reached a consensus so quickly. On the one hand, it was because of Hassan's influence, and on the other hand, it was because of us*
*After entering Afghanistan, almost every decision can bring victory to the guerrillas... Especially the victory this time can be said to be unprecedented. Under this background, even the guerrillas are not very happy.
, but I still think in my mind... These Chinese people have never missed the decisions and ideas, and this time should be no exception.
So the matter was settled soon... Rajer was sent to negotiate with the Soviet Union.
The reason why he sent Rajer... was because he had worked in the Afghan government army before. Because he had been in contact with Soviet advisers for a long time, he also learned some simple Russian. It was easier to communicate with the Soviets, and Rajer was the one.
He is quite eloquent and quick-thinking, so I am always used to letting him solve the problem in diplomacy.
Of course, Ragil also brought Wang Xianman and a few radio soldiers this time... This is to report the negotiations to me in a timely manner, and I have to make the decisions.
Sometimes I think this negotiation is really interesting... People from the Soviet Union, Afghanistan and our three countries don't know much about each other's language, but they have to decide the life and death of thousands through negotiations...
Through Wang Xianman's report, I know the content of Ragil's conversation with Sergeevich, the commander of the Soviet Army.
"Col. Sergeevich!" Perhaps because of his dissatisfaction with the invaders, Ragil's tone was not good: "You have seen too... We are fully capable of blocking you in the valley of Sigeo until you blast
Exhaust food…”
"I don't think so!" Sergeevich spoke in a tough tone: "Maybe you don't know... Our reinforcements are on the way, and Kabul will send more helicopters... Then we will let you know about our Soviet Union.
People will not surrender!”
I have reason to believe...Sergeevich would be so tough at this time. It was entirely because he was a Soviet and Ragil was an Afghan.
At this time, the Soviets... they had a sense of superiority towards the Afghans. This sense of superiority mainly comes from the fact that they have been controlling the military and political circles of Afghanistan in recent decades... It's a bit like colonists and colonized people, time
After a long time, he would naturally regard himself as a superior person and Afghans as a inferior person... If he wanted to admit his failure in front of a inferior person, he would be more uncomfortable than killing him.
"Mr. Colonel!" Ragil obviously felt the disdain in Sergeevich's tone, so he fought back with a tough gamble: "I am not here to make these unnecessary arguments with you this time... I am just representing us
The leader talks to you about a condition... Put down your weapons and you can leave with decent..."
"What did you say?" Sergeevich couldn't believe what he heard: "Put down the weapon...we can leave?"
"Yes!" said Ragil: "We don't want to kill more people... but we can't allow you to leave with weapons, so you must disarm..."
This is also unimaginable for Sergeevich... The Afghans can obviously trap them to death in this valley, so why don't they do this? Didn't the Afghan guerrillas hate the Soviets to the core?
So Sergeevich quickly thought it was a trap...
"Do you think I'm that stupid?" Sergeevich smiled and said, "You want to wait until we disarm before starting the massacre easily..."
"If possible..." Ragil interrupted Sergeevich: "You can take you and your command to disarm and leave first... Why not try it? Any unit, as long as
If you disarm, you can leave the Sigeo Valley, and we will not have any obstacles!"
As a result, Sergeier was stunned, as Ragil said... If they were worried that this was the trick of the Afghans, they could have disarmed and left in batches.
"Don't surrender!" Ragil continued: "You are not our prisoners, so you have no shame... But I have to remind you that there are many people in our guerrillas who are unwilling to let you go, and they are more willing to take you out."
Blasted to death in this valley...so, if you intentionally destroy your equipment, it means you have given up the opportunity to leave!"
"Oh!" So Sergeevich seemed to understand that the Afghan guerrillas needed weapons very much, so the purpose of their doing so was to ask for their equipment.
This forced him to think carefully, because it not only concerns his own wealth and life, but also the reputation of the entire Soviet army... A Soviet commander was captured or even beaten to death by Afghan guerrillas. What will happen if this will happen? Response! (To be continued, please search for Piaotianwen, novels are better, updated and faster!