Xie Wan didn't think of pretending to be an American at first.
She came up with the idea of pretending to be an American when she and Jiang Duanwu were flying in the sky in a Siren helicopter and discovered that the Viet Cong's flying formation would avoid them.
In this way, on the one hand, security and confidentiality can be increased to avoid causing trouble to the diplomatic department. On the other hand, she thought to herself that the Americans love to cause trouble for others all over the world, so she would also cause trouble for them.
Regarding global "troublemakers" like the Americans, Xie Wan feels that only by being a bigger "troublemaker" than them can we cure their habit of meddling in other countries' internal affairs.
As it turns out, Xie Wan's method is somewhat effective.
The White House spokesperson has been very busy these days. She keeps saying on TV and radio every day: "No, we are not participating in the war. We will never directly participate in the war..."
The demonstrations are still going on and are getting more intense.
As news of the U.S. military's surprise attack on Viet Cong artillery positions spread across the United States, the White House and the military were completely at a loss for an explanation.
The White House roared at the military: "What the hell did you do?"
Military: “We didn’t do anything!”
The White House: "Who captured the Vietcong artillery position?"
Military: "I don't know, but it's not someone we sent..."
After discussion, the White House felt that either someone had sent troops on their own, which was less likely, or someone was impersonating them in an attempt to disrupt the world situation.
The White House ordered the USS Nimitz, which was commissioned in 1973 and has long been active in the Indian Ocean and the Caribbean, to go to South Asia and be on standby. It also sent a flight group to the airspace over Cambodia to find out who was impersonating them.
Of course, it takes some time to move an aircraft carrier. It takes about a week for the Nimitz to sail from the Caribbean Sea. Moreover, the White House does not intend to let the Nimitz get too close to Cambodia to avoid misunderstanding.
Regarding this matter, the US representative made a public statement and explanation at the United Nations meeting, and assured the five permanent members of the UN Security Council that the Nimitz was only going to find out what was going on and would never directly participate in the war.
This matter does not require everyone to vote, just to show the open position of the United States, but representatives from other countries still bumped the arm of the Chinese representative and humbly asked: "Chinese friends, your country's language is broad and profound. I remember there is a sentence in Chinese that can very appropriately describe this behavior. Can you tell me which sentence it is?"
The Chinese representative said very modestly: "In Chinese, this kind of behavior is generally called 'the more you try to cover up, the more obvious it becomes' or 'there is no silver here'..."
Representatives from various countries gave thumbs up to the profoundness of the Chinese language.
The representatives from the Korean country who were involved were not satisfied.
Their American big brother has been asking them to help speak out.
The representatives of the Korean country are good at attributing all of China's cultural and historical heritage to themselves.
He shouted: "These two idioms were first invented by our country of Korea! You Chinese people can only say... can only say..."
The representatives of the Korean country also learned Chinese since childhood, but no matter how proficient they are, it is not their native language, and they can't think of any idioms that are more appropriate.
Our representative kindly reminded him: "Do you mean to say that our American friend took off his pants and farted?"
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Because all the cannons and anti-aircraft guns were lost, the Vietnamese army was silent when they were about to capture the city of Kampong Cham, and their strategy changed to encirclement without attacking.
Not only that, their military rations were also lost. Even if they surrounded the city of Bangzhan, they did not have much combat effectiveness. They needed to send a large number of troops out every day to find food and wait for follow-up troops to come to support them.
Two days later, a SH-2 Sea Sprite helicopter and two McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom bombers appeared in the sky over Kampong Cham.
The Vietnamese air formation encountered the three US aircraft over the city of Kampong Cham.
Because they still did not dare to overly provoke the Americans, and the Vietnamese army's flight formations were all aircraft eliminated by the Soviet Union, and their combat capabilities were not as good as the two types of carrier-based aircraft of the US military.
The two sides exchanged fire. The Vietnamese flight formation did not dare to directly attack the American planes, but just wanted to force them to leave the war zone.
Unexpectedly, the three American planes regarded this as a provocation. A certain arrogant female comrade gave the order to "open fire", and two "Phantom" bombers began to chase the Vietnamese flight formation and shoot.
Not only that, they also arrogantly threw bombs at the Vietnamese troops surrounding the city of Kampong Cham.
After some extremely arrogant disruption, the three US military planes flew out of the radar monitoring range and disappeared into the Indian Ocean.
"Boss, this is so cool!" Jiang Duanwu shouted at Xie Wan.
Wang Hanlin reported to Xie Wan in the back seat: "Boss, we have contacted the organization. Leader Chu wants to talk to you."
Xie Wan was a little puzzled. The shortwave communication equipment they brought was capable of global communication, but that was based on telegraph communication and they couldn't have direct conversations at all.
Wireless equipment capable of direct communication unless the other party is within 300 nautical miles.
“Give it to me!”
Xie Wan took the communicator. After a burst of electric sound, she heard Chu Jiangnan's voice: "Xie Wan, did you open fire on the Vietnamese army without authorization?"
Xie Wan began to break out in a cold sweat. It was all over. He was exposed.
She was confident in the soldiers under her command and knew they would definitely not say anything nonsense when they returned.
She heard that there were two team members who could fly bombers, so she dared to pretend to seize two American "Phantom" bombers during the evacuation.
In fact, she had long wanted to show off the bomber in the space.
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