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Chairman Mao said five sentences that made the United States dare not provoke China for more than 40 years

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In World War II, the United States rose to become the hegemon of the world. Since then, the US authorities have flaunted their might and done whatever they want. But there was one great man who gave orders to the American authorities five times, Mao Zedong, the great leader of the Chinese.

Chairman Mao said five sentences that made the United States dare not provoke China for more than 40 years

First sentence: Do not cross the 38th line

On September 15, 1950, American troops landed at Inchon and annihilated the main forces of the Korean People's Army, and the situation in Korea took a sharp turn for the worse. The US military wants to stage a good drama of pursuing the poor Kou, threatening China's strategic security. Chairman Mao issued a warning to the United States at this time not to cross the 38th Parallel. Unjunct MacArthur, however, turned a deaf ear. This famous American military figure and five-star general, who has just created a record of sweeping the Japanese army in Southeast Asia and wiping out the Japanese army at 1:40, is full of ambition, where to listen to Chairman Mao's drink. On October 7, he led his army across the 38th Parallel to invade the north, threatening to spend Christmas on the Yalu River. After three battles by the Volunteers, the Americans were forced to retreat to the 37th Parallel and Seoul was captured.

MacArthur suffered and lost face. He was dismissed by U.S. President Harry S. Truman and slipped back to his hometown to retire. Ridgway, who succeeded MacArthur, used germ warfare and was unable to cross the three-eighth line. In front of world public opinion, he fell into the notoriety of "general bacteria" and was dismissed. The third commander, Clarke, reused Van Vleet, commander of the Eighth Army, to make a fuss at Shangganling near the 38th Parallel. The United Nations army bombarded the volunteer positions with 320 large-caliber artillery, 47 tanks and more than 50 aircraft, firing more than 1.9 million shells and dropping more than 5,000 bombs, cutting off the hill with a total area of less than 4 square kilometers by more than one meter, leaving an allusion to the "amount of Van Vleet ammunition". After 43 days of fighting, the US military admitted in front of world public opinion that it could not conquer Shangganling. Obediently signed the "Armistice Agreement" at Panmunjom, and the US military stopped marching on the 38th Line. The three subsequent US presidents, George W. Bush, Clinton, and Obama, all went to the 38th line with telescopes to stage a drama of looking at the line and sighing.

Second sentence: Do not cross the seventeenth degree line

In 1961, the United States launched a war of aggression against Vietnam, South Vietnam, South Korea, Australia, Thailand, New Zealand, Laos all participated in the war, the U.S. military dispatched 650,000 soldiers, land and sea, which was the largest number of U.S. troops in history. But Chairman Mao spoke: The US military must not cross the 17th parallel.

This time, the United States strictly abided by the instructions of the old man, not only did the ground troops not exceed the seventeenth degree line, but even the fighter jets also set up a 17 degree line reminder device, for fear of accidentally flying over. Since then, the Vietnam War has become a quagmire of war. The 17-degree line cannot be crossed, extinguished and extinguished, and it is purely a fight for consumption. More than 60,000 people died and more than 300,000 were injured. The United States could no longer fight such a nest war, so Nixon and Kissinger visited China in 1972 and asked the old man to let him go and go home with dignity. On January 27, 1973, the United States signed the Agreement on Ending the War and Restoring Peace in Vietnam and withdrew "honorably" away.

Third: Give human rights to black Americans

For a long time, there was a system of racial segregation and racial discrimination in the United States, and blacks were not allowed to live in white areas, attend white schools, hold government office, and even ride buses with whites. In the 1960s, the famous Black Leader of the United States, Robert E. Lee, was born in the United States. William is wanted by the FBI for leading the Free Ride Movement. He was forced into exile in Cuba in September of that year. During the period, Robert. William twice wrote to Chairman Mao asking him to issue a statement supporting the struggle of black Americans against racial discrimination.

On August 8, 1963, Chairman Mao accepted the words of Robert E. Lee. At William's request, he issued a Statement in Support of the Just Struggle of Negroes in america against racism by U.S. imperialism. Robert. William, after receiving the statement, published a lengthy article in Cuba on August 14, "Mao Zedong's Declaration of the Liberation of Black Americans", which said: "Chairman Mao Zedong's appeal to the peoples of the world to support our people in battle is a new declaration of liberation." "Never before has the leader of a powerful country made such a call to the world." Since then, the black civil rights movement in the United States has set off a climax, half a million people have launched a strike in New York, and the black masses have waged fierce battles with the military and police. Armed struggle broke out in more than a hundred cities, and the U.S. Congress was forced to pass the Civil Rights Act, which legally gave blacks human rights. On April 4, 1968, the African American leader Martin M. Luther. King was shot, and on April 16, Chairman Mao issued a second statement in support of the black anti-riot struggle in the United States, and the black people held red quotes from Chairman Mao in their hands and shouted: "Stand up and fight, don't kneel to survive!" "Attacks on fascist military police and burning white racist shops have thrown big cities like Washington, Chicago, Los Angeles, Detroit, Baltimore, and others into chaos. The United States was forced to allow Robert. William returned home and gave blacks real human rights, and since then, blacks have equal rights in the car, school, work, and politics, and even served as the president of the United States, the secretary of state, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and other important positions.

Fourth: withdrawal from Southeast Asia and Taiwan

During World War II, the United States suffered more than 400,000 casualties, eliminated the Japanese army, occupied the Philippines, Thailand, and Indonesia in Southeast Asia, and continued to invade Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos, directly threatening the strategic security of New China. On May 20, 1970, Chairman Mao issued a statement that "the people of the whole world will unite to defeat US imperialism and all its lackeys."

In 1971, Kissinger secretly came, and in 1972, as soon as Nixon got off the plane during his visit to China, he saw the big slogan of the airport: Hit US imperialism and all reactionaries! Next, Nixon fully accepted Chairman Mao's demand that the United States withdraw from Taiwan and Southeast Asia. After Nixon's Watergate affair, his successor, President Ford, completed a full withdrawal.

Fifth: All reactionaries are paper tigers

The east wind blows, the drums of war beat, and now who in the world is afraid of whom, it is not the people who are afraid of US imperialism, but the US imperialists who are afraid of the people. U.S. imperialism, which looks like a behemoth, is actually a paper tiger. The Shanghai Communiqué prominently states: "Where there is oppression, there is resistance." The need for the independence of the country, the liberation of the nation, and the revolution of the people have become an irresistible historical trend. All countries, big or small, should be equal, big countries should not bully small countries, and strong countries should not bully weak countries. At 23:30 on February 17, 1973, Mao Zedong met with Kissinger. During the conversation, Kissinger asked, "Is the chairman learning English now?" Mao Zedong replied: "I heard that there are rumors outside that I am learning English, I don't care about these rumors, they are all fake, I know a few English words, but I don't understand grammar." Kissinger didn't miss any opportunity to compliment Mao: "The chairman invented an English script. Mao Zedong happily admitted: "Yes, I invented an English word, paper tiger. Kissinger immediately took a seat: "Paper tiger." That's right, that's us. The host laughed. To be able to make the US leader be denounced as a "paper tiger" and happily admit that Chairman Mao is the only one in the world!

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