C1362 Operational Plan
After the arrangement was completed, the base camp would inform the various organizations stationed abroad of the new combat plan, and let them change the time for the operation. At 11: 11 PM, without waiting for the base camp to issue any special notice, they could start their own combat missions. Faang Aiguo and the others received the order and immediately made the arrangements. They planned to start the operation at 11: 11 tonight and begin implementing the Hsinghai combat mission.
However, just before that, the situation had changed drastically. Faang Aiguo received a message from the headquarter and ordered them to suspend all action plans, waiting for a new notice from the headquarter. Following that, a more detailed message came from Base Camp, informing them of the latest situation.
Originally, when the Revolutionary Army offensive unit was ready for attack, and only waiting for the order to move, the unsuspecting Burmese Army army camp suddenly showed signs of movement, and showed signs of large-scale movement. The investigators reported that the Burmese Army battalion that was originally stationed here had suddenly moved, and departed in the opposite direction from the Golden Triangle.
In response to this sudden change, Lee Shun and Qin had an emergency consultation and ordered the investigators to investigate further.
The scouts caught the two tongues, brought them back to headquarters for interrogation, and their tongues revealed a completely different situation than what their original headquarters had predicted. They said that Burmese Army simply did not have a battle plan to attack Revolutionary Army, and the enhanced camp that they drove over with heavy artillery was here to change their defenses to replace the troops that were currently stationed.
After the battalion arrived, the troops that were originally stationed at the base left. As for the enhanced company that Rangoon drove over, it was specially sent here by Wu De to escort Wu De. Wu De followed the enhanced company to the camp.
After learning about this new situation, Qin sent out more people to verify, it seemed to be true. The original garrison had already left the camp, and the new ones were already stationed normally without any signs of fighting readiness.
Lee Shun and Qin discussed the new situation for a long time, but were unable to determine the actual situation they were in. They did not know how much credibility they could have with their words, but it was true that a battalion of the Burmese Army had departed.
In the end, they decided that if the Government Army did not want to provoke Revolutionary Army, then the Revolutionary Army would not take the initiative to attack them. In the event that they could not confirm the Government Army's true intentions, they decided to cancel their plan of active attack, withdraw their troops to their original defensive line, or take the original defensive plan.
Hence, the plan changed again, the hidden troops quietly retreated, returning back to their original defensive positions, carefully monitoring the movements of the Burmese Army. The Special Forces unit remained in ambush and was ready to move at any moment.
Not long after the troops were withdrawn, Lee Shun and Qin were analyzing the enemy's situation when someone suddenly reported that someone from the front line called himself Wu De and wanted to meet with the commander in chief.
When they heard this, Lee Shun and Qin were greatly surprised. Wu De actually went to the front line alone and even asked to see Lee Shun by name. According to the report, the person's appearance was indeed Wu De.
After a brief moment of consideration, Wu decided to personally go to the frontline to greet Wu De. Therefore, Lee Shun directly came out from the headquarters and went to the front line. Indeed, he saw Wu De; he really came alone.
Lee Shun, who was quick to react, immediately ordered his troops to line up and greet Wu De, and greeted Wu De with a gun salute. Since Wu De dared to come here alone, then he couldn't be rude.
Thus, Wu De was welcomed by Lee Shun's simple and grand welcome. Lee Shun still respectfully called him General. Then, under the escort of the guards, Lee Shun and Wu De went straight to the headquarters.
After Lee Shun and Wu De went to the headquarters, Qin ordered his troops to continue defending the base and maintain a high level of vigilance.
Arriving at the headquarters, Wu De first expressed his cordial condolences to Lee Shun. For the attempted assassination he had suffered not long ago in Chiang Mai, he vowed that he would work hard to find a way to help the Thai police find the real culprit behind the assassination. He must avenge Lee Shun. Wu immediately made tears to Wu De to express his sincere thanks.
Then Wu De told Lee Shun about his purpose in coming to Myanmar. First, he came specifically for Lee Shun to visit Lee Shun, saying that he was shocked and heartbroken when he heard the news that Lee Shun had been assassinated. Wu De was concerned about Lee Shun and insisted on coming to see him personally. So this time, he had specially come to visit Golden Triangle via Rangoon.
He said that Alai had been caught by the Burmese police as soon as he passed the border crossing, because Alai had been killed in Thailand and had been chased by the Interpol. After the Burmese police captured Alai, they were prepared to hand him over to the Thai police, so he went to Yangon first. Through the good offices of the Japanese embassy, he managed to get through the ties of the Burmese military and government officials, spent a lot of money to protect Alai.
Alai was no longer handed over to the Thai police and had quietly returned to the mainland. After Alai left, Wu De decided to come to Golden Triangle to see Lee Shun. In order to show his enthusiasm, the military government of Myanmar, who had received quite a bit of gifts from Wu De, had specially sent a reinforcement company to escort him to the nearby Burmese Army Camp.
Wu De's words made a lot of sense. Lee Shun seemed to believe him and thanked Wu De once again. At the same time, he warmly welcomed Wu De as a guest. Then, under Wu De's request, Lee Shun even accompanied Wu De around the base camp for a long time. After they had dinner together, Wu De said that he had to leave and return to Yangon that night to take care of other important matters. Thus, Lee Shun personally escorted Wu De back to the Burmese Army Camp. Under the escort of the enhanced company, Wu De departed for Yangon that same night.
After Wu De left, Lee Shun and Qin discussed and carefully analyzed the information they collected again. After confirming that this battle plan was canceled, they decided to withdraw the troops to their original garrison and change them to a second class combat readiness. The combat plans of the various resident agencies were also temporarily cancelled, and everything temporarily returned to their original state.
It was as though none of this had happened, as though all of this was just a false alarm.
With regards to the entire process of the planned operation and Wu De's strange and erratic actions, Qin sent me a message and gave me the following analysis:
First, although the government didn't really attack the Revolutionary Army, it couldn't be assumed that they didn't have such a plan in the first place. It was entirely possible that Wu De would simultaneously urge the military government of Myanmar to dispatch troops to eliminate the Revolutionary Army and Lee Shun through the Japanese people. Wu De wanted to attack when Lee Shun's assassination attempt was still in doubt, which was in accordance with military common sense and rules.
At the same time, the Revolutionary Army was growing larger and larger. Although Revolutionary Army and Burmese Army maintained a harmonious relationship on the surface, Revolutionary Army had already become a sore point of the military government in Myanmar. Wu De and the military government of Myanmar shared a common interest when it came to eliminating the Revolutionary Army and Lee Shun.
At the same time, because Lee Shun had transferred all the drugs he had seized into Japan, the Japanese people were naturally unsettled and angry. They naturally wanted to use the power of the military government to eradicate Revolutionary Army and Lee Shun. Thus, these three forces had turned into a power that targeted Revolutionary Army. As for changing the defenses of the Burmese Army, it was worth considering. Why did the troops who replaced the defenses have to carry heavy cannons? Shifting defenses is not war. Why at night? To escort Wu De to Golden Triangle, was there a need to mechanize and strengthen the company? These were all suspicious areas, and all showed that the actions of the Burmese Army had a certain goal.
As for why Burmese Army suddenly changed its plan of action and changed its defense, as for why the enhanced company really became Wu De's escort team, Qin calculated that it might have two reasons:
Relying on their Revolutionary Army's strength, they weren't confident enough in being able to destroy the Revolutionary Army in one go. They had even noticed the news that the Revolutionary Army was preparing to take the initiative and attack the Burmese Army, and felt that the opportunity to win the mission had already been lost. Rather than taking a risk, they might as well cancel it.
Another reason was that Qin had already intentionally or unintentionally used some channels to spread the news. Once the Revolutionary Army was attacked, not only would the Japanese embassy in Yangon be attacked, even their embassies in Southeast Asia would be attacked by terrorist attacks, and even Japanese citizens living in foreign countries in Southeast Asia would be kidnapped and assassinated.
The Japanese intelligence services would be informed of this information, and the Japanese government would be greatly disturbed by it. The price of doing so would be too high for them to bear, so they would put diplomatic pressure on the military government through some channels. The military government, weighing the pros and cons, naturally did not want to lose out, so they cancelled the operation as a matter of urgency.1
This, I'm afraid, is the main point. Of course, this didn't exclude the possibility that Wu De would be worried about him being raided at Hsinghai's base camp, worried that some of his secrets would be leaked.
In other words, it was precisely because Revolutionary Army had long since been prepared, and also because of some fake and fake operational measures that they had taken during this period of time, their military strength, accurate intelligence, and effective psychological warfare, that the large-scale armed conflict would be resolved.
Secondly, regarding Wu De's strange actions during this period of time, Qin thought that Wu De's words about Alai coming to Myanmar to contact the jade business were nonsense. Wu De's seemingly contradictory, yet open, yet mysterious actions were actually just to confuse Lee Shun so that Lee Shun would not be able to grasp his real intention. On the one hand, Qin might be trying to use this to tease Lee Shun, bluff, and create a tense atmosphere, but this possibility wasn't very high.
On the other hand, he came to Camp in order to see if Lee Shun was dead or heavily injured in the name of Lee Shun releasing Alai. If Lee Shun died, then he could do whatever he wanted. If Lee Shun didn't die, then he could just take this opportunity to express his condolences, gain the moral advantage, and also give Lee Shun a bit of a threat and a warning. Let Lee Shun know his power, let him know that he had enough power to mobilize some of his forces in the Golden Triangle region, and know that his relationship with the military government of Myanmar was not ordinary.
Third, even if he temporarily gave up on this military operation, he still wanted to personally check Lee Shun's strength and see how strong Lee Shun was and see if he knew anything about Lee Shun.
That's why, Wu De had a lot of goals for this trip. Although the military operation did not succeed, he still had some gains. The strange actions he had taken had disturbed Lee Shun's judgment, confused his sight, and caused Lee Shun's unease. He knew his place in Lee Shun's heart. He knew that he was someone who could make Lee Shun feel immense psychological pressure. He knew that Lee Shun would not do anything to him when he went to the Revolutionary Army Camp alone. Because he had figured out Lee Shun's character and temper.
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