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Screening in Trinity Chapter 3 (3)

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    Although he knew one of the main reasons for the prisoner of war problem this time, Zhang Xian still found it a bit unbelievable. Just imagine, whether it was the Chinese Communist Party or the North Korean Communist Party, it would be impossible for him to be so willing to put himself in this situation.  The captured personnel were screened by others. If it is true that these prisoners chose not to be repatriated, it would indeed be a very embarrassing thing for them.

    "I have a question!" Zhang Xian finally asked: "Brother Han, you can secretly send people to the prisoner-of-war camp to do some small things. Is that what the Communist Party will do? Do they just watch their soldiers abandon them?  And choose something else?¡±

    Han Qi smiled and said: "Of course they don't want to! But don't forget, the reason why there is a problem of prisoners of war in this war is because these prisoners of war feel bleak about their own future and don't trust their government!  And it is true that whether it is the Chinese Communist Party or the North Korean Communist Party, it gives people many reasons to distrust! Because there is an evil and living example of the Soviet Union in front of them, many prisoners of war are most afraid of being persecuted, which is why they  The main reason for opposing repatriation! Haha, this issue was actually fought for by the efforts of the prisoners of war themselves, and we just played a little role in adding fuel to the flames!"

    Zhang Xian just listened to Han Qi's remarks. He knew that Brother Han's understatement of adding fuel to the flames probably played a decisive role at the critical moment.

    Han Qi then continued: "In fact, when the warring parties were negotiating on the issue of prisoners of war, the Communist Party had already raised objections to this. They believed that the United Nations forces would coerce and induce their prisoners of war, so they  They have been struggling with this issue, and finally the United Nations made concessions. After handing these prisoners of war to neutral countries, they were given four months to make the necessary explanations for their captured personnel. After the explanations were completed, the  screening."

    "No!" Paul immediately corrected Han Qi's statement and said to Zhang Xian: "This kind of explanation and screening is carried out by both parties, and the same is true for the prisoners of war captured by our United Nations troops, in order to achieve equal interests between both parties!"

    Han Qi smiled and agreed with Paul's correction. He nodded, but said disapprovingly to Zhang Xian: "Haha, it's reciprocal. In fact, most of the so-called captured personnel of the United Nations are from South Korea.  There are relatively few officers and soldiers in other countries. Even if there are people who are willing to stay in the communist country, they are probably very rare. If there are any, it is because the North Korean communist army shamelessly and forcibly took the captured soldiers from South Korea.  It was added to their army without any explanation or screening by the neutral country organization!"

    Paul nodded, agreeing with Han Qi's statement.

    "But for Zhang Xian, he didn't take it seriously.  In his eyes, North Korea and South Korea are actually people of the same nation and the same country. The war between them is a civil war, just like the domestic civil war at the beginning.  The prisoners captured by both sides will be added to their own ranks. This is what the North Korean army does. Didn't the South Korean army also do this?

    "It seems that their explanation work is not very good!" Zhang Xian couldn't help but said.

    "Yes!" Han Qi also followed: "If their explanation is really good, maybe these prisoners of war will be willing to be repatriated! Haha, Ah Xian, don't forget, no matter how good the explanation is,  , in the end, what he said he couldn¡¯t do, it¡¯s still so unbelievable!¡± He said, he looked at Paul and smiled, and asked Zhang Xian: ¡°If a beautiful woman tells you that as long as you are willing to be repatriated to the country, she will  I will marry you, do you believe it?"

    Zhang Xian was startled, couldn't help but let out a "chi", laughed out loud, pointed at Han Qi and said: "Brother Han, your metaphor is a bit inappropriate! Even a child can see such a low-level way of winning over  , who would believe it?¡±

    Han Qi said seriously: "You don't believe it? Haha, this kind of thing really happened, and some people really believe it. Of course, more people won't believe it!"

    "Oh? Is there really such a thing?" Zhang Xian was a little surprised.

    Han Qi and Paul both nodded affirmatively, and Han Qi explained to him: "In fact, the Chinese Communist Party and the North Korean Communist Party are very clear about the issue of these prisoners of war. When these prisoners of war were imprisoned on Geoje Island,  It has been divided into anti-communist faction and pro-communist faction, and the anti-communist faction accounts for an absolute majority. The pro-communist faction is mainly organized by some communist members among the prisoners. In the prisoner-of-war camp, they are also ranked according to the original army's hierarchy.  Although they were taken as prisoners, those soldiers were still veryOn the position controlled by the United Nations Army, Han Qi had already arranged to erect a gate decorated with red flower ribbons. At the same time, he also invited a military band to stand at the door and play cheerful and exciting tunes.  From a distance, he saw the prisoners of war walking over under the leadership of several guides. He, who had always had a calm expression, became excited first, and his waving arms were already shaking.

    At this time, these volunteers¡¯ prisoners of war will no longer be called prisoners of war. They have gained a common name: anti-communist martyrs!

    The sound of firecrackers soon resounded throughout the sky, and Zhang Xian's eyes were a little moist. He looked at the team coming in front. The soldiers at the front were holding the blue sky and white sun flag and holding high the portrait of Sun Yat-sen, the founding father of the country. The huge team that followed behind him  It was majestic, with colorful flags flying like a long dragon. Under the early morning light, it gave people a very spectacular feeling.  These people who voted had already put on the Kuomintang military uniforms the day before. These military uniforms were specially brought over from Taiwan by Han Qi, so they looked brand new.

    Behind the gate of Caizha, a simple lecture stage was set up. Next to the stage, 225 military ten-wheel trucks were parked neatly. According to the prearranged plan, when these "anti-communist martyrs" arrived  Later, Director Lai of the Second Department of the Ministry of National Defense will personally deliver a welcome speech, and then the more than 14,000 personnel will board military trucks to the Incheon Port west of Seoul, where they will board 16 warships provided by the United States.  , leaving South Korea and sailing to Keelung.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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