Blackstone Code

Chapter 609: A reporter asked

At the federal government's press conference, when Mr. Truman finished reading the speech, he announced that he was free to ask questions. All the reporters raised their hands in an instant.

"The second lady on my right in the first row..." Mr. Truman pointed to a female reporter who was not very far from him.

This female reporter has blond hair, a sweet appearance, and a very attractive figure. Even she herself is a famous socialite in Bupen's social circle.

Socialites are a very magical profession. Once a writer used "the key that no one can refuse" to describe the capabilities of socialites. They can easily open most of the doors in the world.

Whether it's the heart door, the room door, or the zipper door, these women have a special method that only women can master.

Coupled with some identity background, people always like things that are not easy to get, so there will always be some people who are obsessed with them and pay for their behavior.

Obviously, they can get a very good life as long as they show off, but these women have to find something to do to prove their success only because they are good at squatting down.

This is also the mainstream thinking in the current federal society. A person's private life and his or her career development should be viewed independently. In other words, a woman sleeping with her boss has nothing to do with her chance of being promoted.

More and more powerful women appear in the society, so any woman with a little social status begins to be active on various occasions, proving this in a more profound way.

Mr. Truman knew her, a well-known female reporter with her own column in the "Federal Times", an independent news interviewer, and a winner of the Golden Journalism Award. In short, her network in Bupen is very large and complicated.

She was chosen as the first reporter to ask questions, on the one hand because her identity and contacts are at play. Under the influence of no obvious strong relationship with each other, Mr. Truman doesn't mind selling personal relationships.

Secondly, her identity as a woman is also suitable as the first questioner. While men in this era look down on women a bit, they also give women a lot of tolerance.

"Thank you...", the female reporter stood up, and someone in the back row immediately whistled. As if she hadn't heard her, she asked the question she was concerned about, "Mr. Truman, if Nagalil United Kingdom For some reasons, the regime has undergone some changes and changes, or it was overthrown by the people. Will this affect the future interests of the Federation in the local area?"

"We don't know whether there will be new regions declaring independence. If there are too many regions declaring independence, will war break out and affect our investment?"

As she spoke, she sorted out her language a bit, "I mean we have invested so much resources and energy over there. If we are abandoned, our early investment will be lost because we are not sure about the next What will happen over there!"

This question is a "problem" rather than a discussion. Mr. Truman looked at her twice, and it is hard to imagine a woman being able to ask such a deep question.

In fact, what she said is not detailed enough, but Mr. Truman can already read what she wants to express. There are three questions:

One, will the current royal family be replaced?

Second, whether local independent regions and the Federation can maintain friendly and cooperative relations.

Third, how to ensure the protection of federal assets in the worst environment.

"A good question!" Mr. Truman did not hesitate to compliment, and the female reporter smiled, then sat down and picked up the pen, waiting for the record.

After a brief period of indulgence, Mr. Truman gave his own answer, "No matter how the situation in Nagalil changes, what we have to do is not to'change', as we said before. The Federation respects the power of any country, and we will never interfere in the internal affairs of other countries. This is the Federation's commitment to the world."

"If the current regime does not change, then we will maintain the friendly diplomatic relations we have had before and continue. If the regime in this region changes, we will also actively engage with the new regime, renew efforts to establish diplomatic relations and continue previous cooperation projects. ."

“Secondly, we express our understanding and respect for the choices of regional leaders who have declared their independence from the authorities. When necessary, we will also urge them to negotiate with the authorities and maximize the progress of the cause of peace."

"At the same time, we will show our sincerity and determination in all previous projects to ensure that our interests will not be violated by anyone. We also promise that we will not take the lead in solving our demands through force!"

Very official answer, but he has already expressed what he wants to express. The reporters are very satisfied. This is much more powerful than other press conferences, especially the last sentence of Mr. Truman.

"We will not be the first to use force to solve our demands." In other words, the use of force to resolve our demands is not excluded from the schedule. When other methods are not accepted and have no effect, force can play a role. .

Since winning a naval battle with the Gevlars, the citizens of the Federation have a mystery of confidence in the force of the Federation. Sometimes they wish to instigate the Federation to fight this one today and fight that tomorrow.

This is also a manifestation of the pressure left over during the period of escapism that is now beginning to release. In the past, everyone was suppressed too hard.

After answering this question, the reporters raised their hands frantically. Truman first randomly clicked on one, "That one is wearing a blue T-shirt, and the T-shirt says...", he was silent for a while, "... …Mr. who says'causal me'."

The international lingua franca is actually not exactly a language expressed literally. In different contexts, the same content can also have different expressions. The "cursive me" actually reflects a dissatisfaction with life. Attitude, a contemptuous and provocative attitude towards all bad luck, is like stubbing your fingers at the bad things and letting them make gestures.

But when someone reads it out, these contexts disappear.

Amidst people's laughter, a reporter stood up. He was a little embarrassed. He was so rushed when he left home in the morning that he wore the wrong clothes.

He took a deep breath and calmed down, "Mr. Truman, I have been reading articles from some international news distribution agencies these days, and some of them have reported that the Federation has played a disgraceful role in the whole thing. , What do you think about this?"

This kind of argument is actually very mainstream in the international arena. Nothing big happened in the hundreds of years before Nagalil established diplomatic relations with the Federation.

It took less than two years to establish diplomatic relations with the Federation. It was a riot, a demonstration, and independence, and things kept going on for three days. If the Federation did not intervene in these matters, the Federation might not believe it.

"Unfounded nonsense. When Gefla was the strongest a few years ago, anything that happened anywhere in the world was a conspiracy of Gefla people. Now it's our turn!"

"From a side view, this also reflects that the current federation’s international market is rising. People are beginning to fear that we will occupy a more important position in international affairs, and even fear that we will dominate the future trend of the international community. So they began to frame us. , Just like they did before framing Gefra."

"I hope everyone can take a calm and rational view of this. We have stated more than once that we will never interfere in the internal affairs of other countries, and we do indeed do so."

"All malicious speculations are the greatest slander against us in good faith. You can give those articles to my assistant after the meeting ends. We will reserve the right to seek fair opinions and rights!"

Strong, strong like never before!

Mr. Truman used only two questions to show a kind of strength that the Federalists had never seen before. During the previous presidential administration, the spokesperson at the time most often said "we reject" and " It has nothing to do with us", instead of constantly reiterating one's power like now, warning the world with an aggressive tone!

This makes many domestic reporters very excited, and some foreign reporters’ expressions are a bit ugly. A strong federation is not in the interests of the international community~lightnovelpub.net~. What makes it even more tricky is that the federation has not only risen, but is still Keep getting stronger.

Many people speculate that the Federation may become the second Gevlar, which is definitely a disaster for everyone.

Even they are even more extreme than Gevlar. They don't accept some "guessing" from the international community news organizations. They are just guessing. They have to reserve their opinions and power. These people can't really **** joke!

After a brief calm, Mr. Truman pointed to the third reporter again, and this time he pointed to one casually, "The gentleman with the baseball cap..."

"Thank you for your choice, Mr. Truman!" The same reporter who stood up was a federal reporter. The question he asked was more practical than the previous two "big" questions. "Mr. Truman, I I remember that the federal government has reserved a large amount of Galil before the deadline, and Galil is currently experiencing a sharp decline in the foreign exchange market."

"If the government of the United Kingdom of Nagalil cannot solve the current problems, so that there is a change in regime and system, does it mean that the federal government has listed Galil as an effective foreign exchange reserve is a mistake, and we will also Will face huge losses, how do we explain to taxpayers?"

The country's money comes from the pockets of taxpayers. Now the Federal Reserve has a large amount of Galil. Once Galil withdraws from the international currency market, the federal foreign exchange reserves will become piles of waste paper.

This is precisely what people are most concerned about. This is not a few tens of dollars, but a foreign exchange reserve calculated in 100 million. How many people need to pay and how many taxes can be exchanged for this money. Does the Federation have to just sit back and watch this money? Did it just evaporate?

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