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Why did the * * * negotiations break down in 46 years?
The reason why the Sino-DPRK peace talks broke down is that "one mountain can't accommodate two tigers", and a country can only have one top leadership, so the contradiction between the two parties is inevitable. The Chongqing negotiations were only under the strong voice of all countries in the world demanding peace, democracy and post-war reconstruction, and the Kuomintang and Communist Party joined hands in chorus.

On the Kuomintang side, Chiang Kai-shek did not give up the intention of destroying the * * * production party and its army, and wanted to transfer the responsibility of the civil war to China through negotiations. In the case of sharp contradiction between China and Mao Zedong, Chiang Kai-shek thought that he would not go to Chongqing. If Mao Zedong didn't come, Chiang Kai-shek could say that the * * * production party refused to hold peace talks and put the blame on the * * * production party, thus launching a civil war.

If Mao Zedong comes, he will give the * * * Party several cabinet posts, forcing the * * * Party to hand over the liberated areas and the army, and finally he can destroy the * * * Party with his bare hands.

International background:

The United States, which rose in the Second World War, with its strong economic and military strength, actively expanded to the world in an attempt to establish a world order dominated by the United States. The goal of American China policy is.

On the surface, the establishment of an independent China actually obeyed the United States, thus "containing" the Soviet Union. From this perspective, since the late World War II, the US policy toward China has changed from "aiding China to resist Japan" to "helping Chiang Kai-shek to fight against * * *", which has become the main obstacle on the road of national liberation of China people.

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