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作者:芦笛 在 罕见奇谈 发贴, 来自 http://www.hjclub.org
60年代末期苏联拟对中国进行核打击的“核”字是我加上去的么?
请看古狗下来的权威论述:
其中有权威百科全书的词条,说明多个观察家和作家当时曾预言了苏中大战前景,并指出莫斯科多次暗示要对中国罗卜泊进行先发制人的核打击,还有美国国务院解密档案,表明苏联驻联合国官员曾公开宣称,如果中国以为莫斯科不会动用“比战术核武器规模更大的核武器”,那就完全错了。
这就是赛圣人的本事,他和WM完全一样,自己无知还要诬蔑他人造谣,每次都给打得鼻青脸肿而归,嘿嘿。
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Many observers predicted war: veteran American journalist Harrison Salisbury published a book called The Coming War Between Russia and China and, in August 1969, Soviet sources hinted at a strike on Lop Nor with nuclear weapons. But after the 1969 clashes, it appeared that both sides had drawn back from the brink.
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Tensions finally came to a head in March 1969, along the Ussuri River, the poorly demarcated border between the USSR and Northeast China. The world had been amused by colorful reports of Chinese border guards "mooning" their Soviet counterparts, who would in turn "defend" themselves by holding up portraits of Chairman Mao. But it was no laughing matter when the border harassment escalated into a shooting match on March 2 and 15, resulting in heavy casualties.
Armed skirmishes continued into the spring and summer, with both sides contributing to a massive military buildup in the region. For several harrowing months, as the world watched, China and Russia teetered on the brink of a nuclear conflict. Repeatedly, Moscow hinted at the possibility of a preemptive strike against Chinese nuclear installations, while China built up a vast underground network of tunnels and shelters to be used in case of nuclear attack.
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Document 16
U.S. Embassy Tehran airgram A-383 to State Department, "Soviet Chicom Hostilities," 4 September 1969, Secret
Source: National Archives, SN 67-69, Pol 32-1 Chicom-USSR
The danger of the border situation and the hope of some Soviet military officers that Washington would collude with Moscow against Beijing is apparent in this summary of a conversation with Major General Sergei Krakhmalov, the Soviet military attache in Tehran. Showing no compunction about nuclear weapons use, the general argued that Moscow "would not hesitate to use nuclear weapons against the Chinese if they attacked with major forces."
Document 18
U.S. Mission to the United Nations cable 2888 to State Department, "Soviet-Chinese Relations," 5 September 1969, Secret, Exdis
Source: National Archives, SN 67-69, Pol Chicom-USSR
In a conversation with a U.S. diplomat Michael Newlin, Arkady Shevchenko, a Soviet official at the United Nations, showed hawkishness on the border dispute: the Chinese were wrong to think that Moscow would "compromise" or to think that the Kremlin would not "use larger-than-tactical nuclear weapons."14 During the early 1970s, Shevchenko switched sides and began to provide information to the CIA. He defected in 1978 and later published a controversial memoir of his years in the Soviet system, Breaking with Moscow.
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