Big Time 1958
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Needle to Maimang, some Western European critics believe that this is the voice unleashed by the Soviet Union. Obviously since Reagan came to power and expressed hostility to the Soviet Union, the Soviet Union has unified its voice through this conference. Take a look at who now dominates the Central Committee of the Soviet Secretariat. The Soviet Union's Central Supervisory Committee, National Security Committee, Ministers of Defense and Foreign Affairs are among them, basically a collection of powerful departments.
The most feared or notorious departments of the Soviet Union are among them, and the leaders of these departments are all the Soviet hardliners that people remembered a few years ago, the 26th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. It is considered by many countries to be a sign of the rise of the Soviet hardliners. Obviously, the Soviet Union has decided that no matter what policy the United States adopts, the Soviet Union will confront each other, no matter what the price is.
Soon Reagan gave his own response. Reagan, who was preparing to visit France, said in an interview, "The Soviet Union and the so-called socialism are simply a huge lie. They are bound to be swept into history. I have to stress once again that it is not the United States, but the Soviet Union. Those Soviet leaders who have lived in their own lies all their lives have completely deceived themselves from the beginning to the end. Soon you will see this Evil, the disintegration of empires!"
Therefore, I urge you to speak out against those who place the United States of military and moral inferiority. I have always believed that you church people are the thorns in the eyes of the old devil in Lu Yishi's book. So, as you discuss the nuclear freeze proposal, I want to warn you against the arrogance of the temptation to smugly claim to be above all else and hit fifty big shots on both sides. It ignores the history and ambitions of an evil empire by declaring that the arms race is nothing but a huge misunderstanding, thereby alienating itself from right and wrong, good and evil.
"I believe that we will rise to this challenge; I believe that communism is another tragic, mysterious chapter in human history, which is now drawing to a close. I believe all this because our search for the source of human freedom is not Material, but spiritual, it is inexhaustible, bound to deter and ultimately triumph over those who enslave their fellow men."
Evil, Empire? The word spread all over the world in an instant, causing an uproar in the media world. Reagan's remarks were not only criticized by the Soviet Union, but also caused a lot of dissatisfaction around the world. The French believed that Reagan was adding fuel to the situation in Europe, and wanted to let Europe and the United States once again serve as meat pads for the United States.
"Maybe the more intense confrontation between the Soviet Union and the United States has become a reality. I really can't accept the change in the current situation. What made the situation develop to this point, and what made the Soviet Union refuse to make any compromises? Do we really Are we going to face the flames of war in the world?" French President Mitterrand sighed in his speech to all French citizens, with a hint of desolation in his words, "We are at a crossroads, or the world will return to Before, or the world was at war, but what scares us is that this is out of our control, and his choice is in the hands of others."
The ruling coalition in France is the Socialist Party and the Communist Party, Mitterrand is the current President of France, and the general secretary of the French Communist Party is Georges Mackay. Not to mention the fact that the French Communist Party itself has a common language with the Soviet Union, it can be said that although the Soviet Union has expanded wildly around the world in the past ten years, the main target has always been the United States. It did not touch the interests of France in the slightest, on the contrary, it showed respect for the French presence in Africa.
In the Grand Kremlin of the Soviet Union, in the conference room of the Central Presidium, Andropov, Ustinov, Serov and Gromyko were all sitting in their seats, looking ashamed. Reagan's tough statement had already shown that he was the To decide the winner and loser with the Soviet Union, to decide the leader of the earth. Reagan may not have thought he was certain to win, but he knew that once the current intensity of the confrontation continued, there was no way the United States could go any further.
"Dobrynin called. Reagan has not met with him since he took the presidency. This is different from the previous U.S. presidents." Foreign Minister Gromyko said indifferently, "and Reagan has There have been public calls to increase military spending several times, and the United States is currently discussing it, and it seems that the matter has become a foregone conclusion.”
Serov played with the kerosene lighter in his hand, kept pressing and releasing it, and a ray of flames flashed in front of his eyes, illuminating the ice-like face of the chief political commissar. Serov was very serious, as if he didn't hear his colleagues. if.
"Then find him back. Comrade Dobrynin has been in the United States for so long, and we also need a new ambassador to the United States!" Andropov, Secretary of the Central Committee, said, "We also need to have a good understanding of the current United States. reassess."
Obviously, both the General Political Commissar and the Minister of Defense have no time to answer this question now, so Andropov can only come out to make a round. It avoided the embarrassment of Foreign Minister Gromyko, but Comrade Foreign Minister can also understand. Both Serov and Ustinov were leaders who felt that the Soviet Union was stronger than the United States.
Snapped! Serov put away the kerosene lighter, looked up at the top of his head, and said, "I have served this country for decades, and I have cleaned up countless enemies. When I was young, I swore to the red flag to protect this country forever. When I was middle-aged, I swore an oath to the statue of Comrade Dzerzhinsky in the square of the KGB headquarters, sniffing out and rooting out traitors! I've issued death orders I can't count for decades, but this is the first time I want to kill someone He said that the ideals I had served for decades were evil and destined to enter the garbage heap of history. Coincidentally, that's how I see America too."
"Americans don't need allies, they need dogs. Whichever country lives like an individual, they're going to subvert that country. The freedom Reagan was talking about was the freedom for America to kill other countries at will. I wonder, one is always How did he say such a thing to a country that launched aggression across oceans." After being confused for a long time, Serov's voice regained his firmness and said, "I really want to kill him now."
"Yura, don't do it!" said Foreign Minister Gromyko in surprise. "You can't just assassinate the President of the United States. Once you do, it's no longer a problem for the CIA and your KGB. It's two camps. The problem."
Andropov and Ustinov were also a little surprised, because Serov was going to use the KGB's assassination department to kill the newly elected US president, but Serov stopped him just as he was about to speak, "I didn't want to kill him. I mean, on the contrary, I hope he lives a little longer and sees the evil in his mouth, how the empire killed the United States. He must not have dementia, or it will be too cheap for him."
"Wait a minute, pick up Lubyanka!" Shelov picked up the phone on the table and said, "Find me some professional doctors and list the early symptoms of Alzheimer's, and then you make up a message for me, saying that the United States President Reagan, with early symptoms of Alzheimer's."
Shelov knew that this would not delay Reagan's presidential journey at all, because Alzheimer's disease can be faked in the early stages. Although Reagan was only a second-rate actor, it was still a piece of cake to hide his illness. This is just the habit of the General Political Commissar to lay mines. If the Soviet Union wins the United States in the future, isn't it Reagan who will be the best scapegoat and the one who will be reviled by the American people?
When Reagan's dementia broke out, the Soviet Union could make a good laugh at the American election. It's okay to want to leave a name in history, but the general political commissar is ready to let him leave a reputation similar to Ge Tutu.
After a short time, Brezhnev came to the conference room. Brezhnev, who was indifferent to his anger and anger, did not make a sound, but Serov could feel that the great leader of the Soviet Union was also suppressing his anger.
"If you have any thoughts, say them." When he spoke, Brezhnev's tone was still soft, making it impossible to tell his mood, but everyone knew that Brezhnev was talking about Reagan.
Ustinov seemed to have an idea in his heart, and he said as soon as he finished speaking, "Since Reagan still has a certain degree of confidence in confrontation, then we will organize a big exercise. I already have a certain idea and prepare for one. An unprecedented exercise, let the Americans and NATO see if they themselves can confront the Soviet Union on the battlefield."
Shelov rolled his eyelids, Ustinov's words reminded him of a documentary, Western Bayi. This is the largest military exercise ever held by the Soviet Union, with the North Atlantic Treaty Organization as the imaginary enemy. The initial impression of some later generations of the Soviet steel torrent was obtained from the documentary of this exercise on the Internet.
"Well, good! I agree, then Comrade Ustinov will prepare well and give the Americans a shock." Brezhnev thought for a while and agreed, "How long will it take to prepare and how many troops will be used?"
"The initial estimate is to use 700,000 people, our own 500,000 people, plus the 200,000 troops of the Warsaw Pact countries, as well as 12,000 tanks, 9,000 armored vehicles, and three airborne divisions." Marshal Stinov was very generous as soon as he opened his mouth, and he had never heard of the scale of the entire exercise.
Even so, Brezhnev agreed. Serov thought for a while and said, "I hope to start in June, and before May, I will plan an operation abroad. The big exercise can involve NATO's attention. ."
"Big action? Well, I'll set the exercise in June!" Ustinov didn't ask Serov what action he planned, but he knew that this action was definitely not an action in the general sense, and Serov was ready to go out to detonate mines again.