The two of them only chatted for a few words before changing other topics. It wasn't that Ye Han didn't want to talk more, but that the Yankees had just started to take action. Everything was in a fog of uncertainty. No matter how complicated the future situation was, there was no way to take action now.
Come out and analyze.
Ye Han's political skills are average, but he knows very well that the political situation on the moon must be an extension of earth politics. He feels that the reason why the Americans are rushing to build a lunar base is probably because they don't want the Chinese lunar base to be monopolized by one company.
big.
With the two bases appearing together, even if the moon is divided up in the future, it will still be half of the family. If the resources required to build the moon are not too heavy and the burden is heavy, the construction of the second lunar base may have been put on the agenda.
The Americans set up their base at the North Pole of the Moon instead of the South Pole far away from the Chinese base. They must also have the idea of curbing China's expansion. Maybe they will create difficulties even if they are not difficult, and slow down the Chinese base on the grounds of mutual help or humanitarianism.
construction speed.
If the two countries occupy the North and South Poles respectively and develop without interfering with each other, and the Americans are restricted by distance, what else can they do to restrict the development of Chinese bases?
Ye Han knew that what he thought was not necessarily correct, but the Americans' moral integrity had never been strong, and there was absolutely nothing wrong with thinking of them in a bad light.
Ye Han didn't know the intrigue behind the Moon Palace plan, but Huo Qiang knew the twists and turns inside.
The Yankees have been making little secret moves, let alone the international base plan. When selecting the site for the new international base, they often argued with the Northern Capital and even roped in other countries participating in the international base plan to raise concerns about the resources of the lunar North Pole.
Non-differentiation of demands - what the Yankees mean is that the more countries need more resources, the two sides should establish temporary borders to avoid conflicts.
Temporary borders are not official national borders and are merely for convenience.
Since there are so many participating countries in the international base, not agreeing with this plan is tantamount to offending a large number of countries. But how could the Beidou give up the benefits it has already obtained? It directly adopts the first-come-first-served principle, and even does not hesitate to fall out with other countries for this.
The combined strength of the United States and Europe is not weak, but the relationship between Beijing and Maozi suddenly became closer, and the Yankees suddenly lost their voice.
They knew very well that if Beidu was cornered, Beidu would definitely join forces with Maozi. If a few more allies were invited to join forces, Beidu's posture would be no worse than that of the Yankees. Even if they were not evenly matched by then, they would
It's enough to make Americans sick for a while.
Mao Zi does not have the strength to build a lunar base alone. This is a fact known to the world. If Beidu is forced to go to the moon and Mao Zi is lured to the moon, the original confrontation between the two will become a tripartite conflict. This is something that the Yankees cannot accept in any case.
As a result, in desperation, the Americans had no choice but to give up their plan to suppress the Chinese base. The two sides reasonably divided the lunar North Pole resources under relatively fair conditions.
Of course, Beijing is actually not willing to let the Americans take advantage, but aliens are like a sharp sword hanging over the heads of all mankind. The Chinese family has no possibility of blocking the aliens. Even if they add international bases, they will only
Add an inconspicuous weight to the balance.
Politics is an art of compromise, and the only thing that needs to be concerned about is interests. It is not a question of whether Beidou wants to compromise, but that there is no choice at all.
However, the temporary dividing line is only a temporary dividing line for the lunar North Pole. Beyond the North Pole, the first-come, first-served principle still applies.
In fact, both sides have their own agenda. The countries participating in the international base plan, led by the United States, are unanimously opposed to the territorialization of the moon.
Nothing else. They started too late. If the first-come-first-served principle were implemented on the moon, it would never be their turn to grab the territory.
Although Beidu, which has already taken the lead, has not explicitly expressed its opposition, it has always emphasized that China's interests cannot be violated, and the subtext is that no one can make any plans in what I occupy.
The entangled interests of all parties make the future of the moon confusing. The only thing that is certain is that strength must speak for itself.
It's a pity that Maozi has technology and strength but no money, so he can't get a share of the moon exploration operation. It is said that the low pressure over Moscow has not dispersed for several months.
Don't Maozi want a share of the pie? Of course not, they had contacted Beidu a few months ago. But Maozi is famous for his greed. The Americans don't want them to appear on the moon. Does Beidu want Maozi to go to the moon?
Stirring up wind and rain?
There is a lot of pressure to build a lunar base, but Beidou has made up its mind to build a lunar base even if it hurts its muscles and bones. Maozi is very poor because of the insect plague, and the most he can do to join the plan is to bring out some outdated technology, but China has to do it for real.
Whoever likes to do this kind of loss-making business can do this kind of loss-making business, but Beijing has no interest in it anyway.
To put it bluntly, although China has suffered heavy losses due to the insect disaster, its remaining population is still over 800 million. China is still the most populous country in the world and has the greatest shortage of human resources.
Moreover, among the victims of insect disasters, a very high proportion of the elderly and those with weak constitutions have optimized the population structure to a certain extent, which is a blessing in disguise at the national level.
Furthermore, the domestic situation is gradually stabilizing. Although there are many attacks by giant insects, they are all minor incidents. Large-scale insect swarms only threaten the north.
With the country's full efforts, industrial and agricultural production in various places has recovered to a certain extent, and the overall situation is not as bad as it seems on the surface.
Even the Americans don't want to go against the Chinese alone, so they have to recruit a group of younger brothers to go against them. Brother Yi has no problem with his mind, so how can he cooperate with Mao Zi at this time?
China's strength also has certain side effects. The joint construction of international bases by the United States and Europe is only one aspect. Beidou has also felt great pressure internationally. In recent times, a rocket has been launched from the launch site every three to five. The launch of the northern launch site
The frequency is also very high.
The first launch of the Zhulian training team was some time ahead of schedule, and the changes were all too obvious.
Huo Qiang was vaguely aware that Beidu was accelerating the construction of the moon base in preparation for seizing more resources.
It's just that these things are either state secrets or Huo Qiang's guesses. You can't tell Ye Han at all. The only thing you can do now is to tell Ye Han to wait for the situation to change in the future so that Ye Han can have enough understanding of the situation he is about to face.
learn.
As for armed conflicts, there is no need to worry. The moon will definitely be a demilitarized zone for a period of time. Neither China nor the United States will break the bottom line, but necessary force to deter is also essential.
In the early stages of base construction, engineering personnel are most needed. Sending one Ye Han there is already the limit, and the burden on him is not an ordinary one.
Huo Qiang has already begun to think about how to squeeze out a spot among the limited quota and send the manpower Ye Han needs to the base.