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During the War of Liberation, why didn't the Western powers directly send troops to interfere in the Chinese revolution?

On June 26, 1946, large-scale armed conflict broke out between the armies of the Kuomintang and the Communist Party of China in the Central Plains (the junction of Hubei and Henan), and the national liberation war that lasted for more than three years began. However, what is strange is that during the War of Liberation, Western powers such as the United States and Britain did not directly send troops to interfere in the Chinese revolution.

During the War of Liberation, why didn't the Western powers directly send troops to interfere in the Chinese revolution?

First of all, among the countries at that time, there were only four countries that had the ability to intervene in China's liberation war, namely the United States, the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom, and France. First of all, the Soviet Union, of course, the Soviet Union is absolutely impossible to interfere in the Chinese revolution, after all, he and our Party are united front people. Moreover, chiang kai-shek did not yet have Stalin's support after selling China's outer Mongolia to the Soviet Union.

It shows that old Jiang is really not a good person, and he has thrown away his old face. Then there was France, which had been destroyed during World War II. Although the country was restored in World War II, its strength was already inferior to that of before. In addition, in 1946, the French army also fought a battle with the Chinese Nationalist army in Vietnam and was defeated. You must know that the combat effectiveness of our Party's army is completely superior to that of the Kuomintang army.

During the War of Liberation, why didn't the Western powers directly send troops to interfere in the Chinese revolution?

France could be defeated at the hands of the Kuomintang army, and with such strength, he did not have the courage to interfere in the Chinese revolution. Moreover, at that time, France itself still had a lot of farts to deal with, where dare to manage China's affairs. Let's talk about Britain, Britain's churning stick has also weakened a lot after experiencing the flames of World War II and fighting with Hitler to the death.

But it still has the courage to intervene in China's liberation war. However, he did not help Chiang Kai-shek, but himself. Thus, the "Purple Quartz Incident" occurred. Then, strength did not allow it, and the British ran away on their own. Finally, speaking of the United States, it has absolute strength to directly intervene in the war of liberation and the Chinese revolution.

During the War of Liberation, why didn't the Western powers directly send troops to interfere in the Chinese revolution?

But at that time it focused on Europe, guarding against the Soviet Union's frenzied polar bear. Therefore, the United States has no time to deal with the Chinese revolution with all its might, not to mention that our Party still has the support of the Soviet Union behind it, and the United States is even more unable to directly intervene with troops. In the end, Chiang Kai-shek and his Nationalist government were so frustrated and fell too quickly that he was gone before everyone could react.

During the War of Liberation, why didn't the Western powers directly send troops to interfere in the Chinese revolution?

Nearly 8 million nationalist troops have either been wiped out or reorganized by our party in just 3 years. When the United States reacted, even if it had the intention of directly sending troops to intervene in the Chinese revolution, there would be no time to gather troops and supplies. The most important point is that although China was poor and weak at that time, its territory was too large, and its strength could also rank in the top 5 in the world at that time.

Although the United States and the Soviet Union could not win, the odds of fighting with countries like Britain and France were not small. If the Western powers really want to take over and intervene, they must at least deploy nearly a million troops, otherwise they will not be able to compete with our party's guerrilla tactics. The Japanese invasion of China is the best example.

During the War of Liberation, why didn't the Western powers directly send troops to interfere in the Chinese revolution?

Therefore, throughout the War of Liberation, the Western powers only supported Chiang Kai-shek and his Nationalist government behind their backs, and did not directly intervene in the Chinese revolution.

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