I Became Park Jeong-ui’s Nephew - Chapter 240
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He became Park Jeong-ui’s nephew. – (240)
“Can’t we still discuss it?”
“Wouldn’t that be like poking a hornet’s nest for no reason?”
This is Ulaanbaatar, the capital of Mongolia.
President of the Mongolian Democratic Republic Kamotsen continued his meeting with his ministers.
Mongolia, which went through turbulent times during World War II, lost its sovereignty to the Soviet Union and later faced threats to its sovereignty from the influence of the Soviet Union and China.
So Outer Mongolia was ruled by the Soviet Union and Inner Mongolia was ruled by China, but now both countries no longer exist in the world.
When China collapsed due to internal strife and the Soviet Union collapsed, Mongolia’s democratic forces achieved independence without shedding a drop of blood, and the Mongolian Republic was established in 1979.
The problem then is,
Shouldn’t they recover the Inner Mongolia region that was lost due to Mao Zedong’s schemes? However, Mongolia, which was still politically unstable, could not afford to talk about lost territory.
In order to avoid having our sovereignty invaded by foreign powers, it is right to become stronger ourselves, but that is realistically impossible.
To the north lies Russia, under the influence of the AOPR, and to the south lies the superpower known as Korea.
Although independent, Mongolia was still in a sandwich situation, and on top of that, four years ago, a surprising incident occurred in the Mongolian Republic.
Korean companies came into Inner Mongolia, set up factories there, and began hiring people as laborers.
There were even articles saying that human experiments were being conducted.
Of course, more than 80% of the people living in Inner Mongolia are Chinese and Muslim, so it is not to the extent of talking about genocide against Mongolians.
But from the perspective of Outer Mongolia, it is true that their hearts are pounding, as they have a history of losing their sovereignty to the Soviet Union and China, which suddenly invaded.
So what kind of presence will Korea have in Mongolia in the future?
Now that Inner Mongolia has been swallowed up, will Outer Mongolia be next?
Fortunately or unfortunately, the two countries have had no significant contact over the past four years.
Korea has no reason to bother with Mongolia. What would Korea gain by occupying the deep inland wasteland?
However, Mongolia is in a position where it must unconditionally engage in trade to survive.
Even before independence, we had traded with the Soviet Union and imported necessary goods, but now we need to open up more export channels.
If possible, we would like to develop industry, but that is not possible with Mongolia’s current capabilities, so in the end, we will have to establish exchanges with Korea in one way or another.
Could a Mongolia like this demand sovereignty over Inner Mongolia from Korea?
In short, it is an action that does not even know the subject. How can they talk about Mongolian sovereignty in a region where 85% of the population is Chinese?
And we also have to consider the profits that Korean-American companies make there.
It is estimated that 900,000 tons of rare earth elements are produced in Inner Mongolia each year, and pharmaceutical companies are confidently producing new drugs here, even conducting human experiments.
The economic value of Inner Mongolia is estimated at around 6 billion dollars, so it is unlikely that Korea will hand over this land to Mongolia.
“Okay, let’s say that’s true. Then is there no possibility that Korea will provide economic support to Mongolia?”
President Kamothensen has decided not to bring up the territorial issue any further.
The Mongol Empire, which once conquered the Eurasian continent, can claim sovereignty over world territories just because it is independent?
What’s done is done, and the past is the past.
The problem is how Korea thinks of Mongolia. It would be good if they think positively, but if they bring up the past, the problem becomes more complicated.
Mongolia invaded Goryeo six times between 1231 (the 18th year of King Gojong’s reign) and 1258 (the 45th year of King Gojong’s reign), and the sixth invasion caused damage to Jeolla Province.
Of course, this happened 700 years ago, but we must not forget that the international community is pressuring Germany over the African genocide that occurred 80 years ago.
This problem also applies to Korea.
Korea is now reviving something that happened 80 years ago.
Has the US ever officially apologized for colluding with Japan to divide up the Korean Peninsula and the Philippines?
Politicians say that history is covering up what is good, but some citizens are dissatisfied and say that what needs to be examined should be examined.
The Korean government, which suppressed it by force, says that there is no benefit in bringing up historical issues, so shouldn’t Korea also treat Mongolia in the same way?
The war between Mongolia and Goryeo that took place 700 years ago, what does this mean for the future and development of the two countries?
The Mongolian government refused to clash with South Korea over Inner Mongolia and historical issues.
Just hoping for some support, Gamotenzenr sent someone to Korea after gathering the opinions of the ministers.
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“You want to apply for a vice ministerial position?”
“Yes, I will pay it all back within 20 years.”
“We will consider that positively.”
This is the Daedeok County official residence.
I met guests from Mongolia.
Mongolia, which has been independent for six years but has no notable economic achievements, is not the first or second time that a weak country has reached out to a powerful country.
When I was weak, I got down on my knees to get even a penny more from America.
And America is still a country with a lot to exploit,
So, the past is covered up.
But Mongolia doesn’t care whether we join hands or not, the only thing that concerns us is Mongolia’s demand for sovereignty over Inner Mongolia.
Unless the president is crazy, he wouldn’t say such things, so let’s put everything else aside and just discuss the money issue.
There is no reason to give money, but I need to have a basis for rebutting Mongolia later when they complain, so I decided to provide Mongolia with a 20-year loan.
The problem is after that,
President Kamotenzsen made remarks that irritated South Korea.
“Korea and Mongolia have maintained good relations, including royal marriages about 700 years ago. It will continue to be like that in the future…”
“Who are you kidding me right now?!!”
“Marital relations? Even if your mouth is crooked, you should speak straight!! You guys forced me to do it?!!”
Korean public opinion literally turned upside down,
There is a realistic problem of economic exchange with the United States, and above all, the head of state has covered it up, so the Korean people have nothing more to say.
However, Korean public opinion, which is still angry, is looking for someone to vent their anger on.
If Japan talks nonsense, I’ll pick up a club right now.
However, Japan has been trying its best to refrain from making statements that could offend Korea over the past 10 years, and now Mongolia has dug its own grave.
The Yuan intervention period was not a time when Mongolia and Goryeo got along well, but rather a history of humiliation in which Mongolia unilaterally abused Goryeo.
They did not simply harass, but also plundered Goryeo’s territory by establishing the Dongningbu – Ssangseong General Office – Tamna General Office.
Not only that, they took women away just because they were princesses and even took falcons to use as their hunting dogs.
I don’t know what the Mongolians think of that era, but from Korea’s perspective, it is just a history of humiliation from being ruled by barbarians.
Of course, President Kamotsen only mentioned that era to emphasize the relationship between Korea and Mongolia, and had no intention of mocking Korea.
President Kamotenzhen, who is sweating over Korea’s response,
In the end, he tried to make a public apology to Korea, but I stopped him.
It has been over 30 years since independence, but public opinion still cannot escape the sense of victimization. I have set the national discipline right again.
“Koreans must now abandon their victim mentality. In the past, we were invaded by foreign powers and had to demand an apology from them, but from now on, there will be many countries to which Korea will have to apologize.
Have Koreans forgotten that I killed 1 million people in the Middle East and China – the Philippines? I killed 2 million people in Pyongyang. I am the fifth most murdered person in the world, and the aftermath could boomerang back to Korea at any moment.
What Koreans should be worried about now is not the victim mentality, but how to face that history.
Lost sovereignty due to betrayal and invasion by the US and Japan? I knelt before Lieutenant General John Hodge to borrow money from the US. If I had been resentful of the US for that, would Korea be where it is today?
I still have no feelings toward the United States. If a country can develop by getting down on its knees just once, that’s what a leader does.
In that sense, I respect President Kamotenzeller. Why should I hate this person when he said he would kneel down to Korea for the development of the country?
“I have no feelings for Mongolia, and I will let bygones be bygones. Don’t be a victim of something that happened 700 years ago. Frankly, this is not the kind of attitude that a citizen of a superpower should have.”
Korean public opinion was silent.
And this statement spread to neighboring Japan, and even now, Japan still feels a sense of victimization from the US atomic bomb.
But that’s your own fault,
We should be thankful that the US ended it with two atomic bombs. Does that mean that the US should have wiped out the Japanese mainland with Operation Downfall?
Then today’s Japan cannot exist.
But how dare you talk about victim mentality? Japan has started to take notice, and the United States is now in debt to me.
The justification for dropping the atomic bomb is raised at every opportunity.
Why did America become a paper tiger after World War II?
Europe – The number of American soldiers sacrificed in the Pacific War was as high as 500,000, but they were framed as murderers because they dropped just two atomic bombs.
This is why the United States cannot fight a war alone, and why they gave me the role of Commander-in-Chief of the AOPR.
I am a person who does the work that America should do while getting cursed at, so America cannot do anything about me.
Thanks to my defense, the US was exonerated for dropping the atomic bomb, and since the US had paid me a price for it, there was no need to argue anymore.
[Inner Mongolia deserves to be ruled by Korea]
[Establishment of autonomous government is not worth reconsidering]
The CIA also agreed to similar provisions with the Korean Central Intelligence Agency.
Inner Mongolia is a territory that Mongolia has given up, and isn’t that land under Korea’s effective control?
Although it was not an official announcement, the United States recognized Inner Mongolia as Korean territory, and the CIA sent a document to the Central Intelligence Agency stating that it would not pursue the issue any further.
Now, Korea is no longer a weak country that is motivated by a sense of victimization, but a hegemonic power that is only piling up things to apologize for, sending officials to Inner Mongolia and integrating the land into Korean territory.
A piece of land five times the size of the Korean Peninsula fell into their hands, along with the 8 million Chinese people who lived there.
This incident made the warlords in the North China-Yan’an area very nervous.
Since Korea had never ventured this far inland, they were gripped by a sense of crisis that their sovereignty might be threatened.
“Don’t make us embarrass the world again.”
“I warned you. We don’t want to go to war, so you just stay still.”
South Korea maintained a high-handed attitude toward the Chinese warlords.
If Korea wanted to, wouldn’t it be possible to occupy that North China region?
The takeover of Inner Mongolia was also an incident that required the world’s attention. If trouble breaks out between the warlords here, Korea will risk the world’s criticism and advance into China.
That’s invasion and war, isn’t it?
The Korean government repeatedly emphasized that it has no intention of going to war with the Chinese warlords, saying that doing something so regrettable will only harm Korea’s image.