120. Press conferences
Pacific Ocean, Wake Island, Central Soviet Union and bases. Pen % fun % Pavilion www.biquge.info
Two hours before the start of the press conference, backstage at the venue.
"Comrade Kirov, your task this time is very difficult, what to say and what not to say is clear. Cheng Songwen reminded on the side.
Now Kirov will temporarily act as the spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, but she is Kirov, one of the Soviet Union's big killers, so arrange the husband?
Kirov himself was also a little unhappy with his retirement arrangement: "I know, I know, I used to be the spokesman of the machine girl unit when I was in the Soviet Union, and I have long been familiar with it." β
"It would be great if that were the case, but I warn you that these journalists are not your Pravda reporters. "Cheng Songwen has heard of how much Pravda is.
"Rest assured. Kirov handed Cheng Songwen a confident look: "Steady as POI." β
At the press conference, the reporters entered the venue early, hoping to dig up a big news and then return to China for a promotion and salary increase.
Some journalists are also worried about whether the red base will turn the deep sea and then attack the entire Western world. They are sorting out the language and preparing to set up a set for the machine girl.
For two hours, long and short, Kirov appeared in a military uniform amid the whispered discussion of the reporters.
"The press conference is open now, hello, my name is Kirov. This is the first sentence that Kirov said: "We don't have so many rules, so I won't say much." Let's go straight to the question session, two questions per person. β
The reporters glared at each other, this is not the right procedure. Shouldn't the spokesman first say a bunch of things on stage, and then let the reporter scare, such a plot?
Seeing such a scene, the only ones who were calm were the American journalists, who knew who would be the first to jump out.
"I'm Smith, a reporter for The Times. Sure enough, under their expectant gaze, the English-stirring stick jumped out first: "May I ask the Soviet Union and the Al Qaeda for what they think of the terrorist attack that occurred in the United States the day before yesterday." β
Kirov was unaware of the terrorist attacks on the United States at Al Qaeda, and he was a frequent paddling: "Well, we deeply regret the terrorist attacks that took place in the United States. We mourn the deaths and injuries of the attack. Moreover, we strongly condemn the countries that initiate or manipulate terrorist attacks, and we firmly oppose all forms of terrorism and all acts that infringe on the sovereignty of other countries. β
In the background, Cheng Songwen nodded silently, this Kirov has the potential to be a diplomat.
Smith was very calm, and he was ready to change to a more tricky question: "So, what is the position of the Soviet Union and Al Qaeda on the matter of the Pacific theater of operations?"
Kirov was prepared for this question, and she replied very calmly: "The Pacific theater of operations is a fascist country. They undermine the territorial integrity of other countries and meddle in their internal affairs, which is a violation of international law and a contempt for the United Nations. It is a huge threat to world peace, and we are only standing in the perspective of the people of the world to maintain world peace and stability. β
"Cut. Smith whispered his displeasure and sat down.
Seeing the British deflated, several Americans were very happy, and one of them stood up and said: "I am a reporter for CNN, may I ask whether you in the Soviet Union and the base will follow the road of Soviet redism?"
There is obviously a hole in this sentence, and Kirov can hear it: "No, we will not be like the USSR, but I do not deny that the USSR is our mentor." Our path will be very different from that of the Soviet Union, which was social-imperialism, and we are characteristic pinkism. β
"If the Soviet Union is your mentor, does this mean that the Soviet Union and the base will learn from the Soviet Union and invade the United States militarily?" The American reporter sincerely wanted to make big news, but maybe the US officials got it to do something.
Here Kirov has to keep an eye on it, even if she paddles again, she knows that she must be vigilant now: "We reiterate once again that we oppose war and cherish peace. China opposes all forms of interference in the internal affairs of other countries, and peaceful development is the main theme of today's world. We always insist on ...... Principles"
Diplomatic Recruit Repeater...... How to interpret this, the reporter sat down helplessly. But she didn't deny it, and she didn't say it explicitly, maybe it can be distorted?
Another American reporter stood up and asked, "Ms. Kirov, since you are peace-loving." Then why do you have lyrics like 'The Third Island Chain' and 'West Coast' in your military songs?"
Damn, this TM is embarrassing, Yamato, why do you use this 'Thousand Sakura Version of the Soviet March' that thundered and thundered in the sky. Isn't this a sincere betrayal of teammates: "Well, well, this involves personal privacy." β
"Can you explain that? Because we want to be safe. The reporter said in a very sincere tone.
Gossip, Kirov secretly said in his heart: "Well, well, actually, it's because Yamato was extremely addicted to several games in your country before, and this song is actually the product of the theme song in the game." β
The air in the venue was instantly quiet, and this was really too private to be private. Actually, this is making up nonsense, Red Alert 3 is good in the United States, but this is an American game in another world, but a lie is half true, and the general fake is credible. It is not wrong to attack the Red Doctrine and the Soviet Union, this is indeed the main theme of the United States.
Why say multiple games?
Hehe, the Americans went back to check, and there was no such game at all, so they had to say that it was a patchwork, so they couldn't tell the difference. After all, in a certain circle, isn't it original.
After that, there are things like: "We have emphasized ...... many times"
"Resolutely uphold...... ...... of peace and stability in the region"
"On this issue, we have always insisted on ......"
(These three sentences are the classics of the classics.) οΌ
In front of the repeater, Western journalists have no choice, and can only play the 'anger of the FΓΌhrer' tens of thousands of times in their hearts
Seeing the slow crossroads on the reporter's head, Kirov said, I just like to see your expressions that want to hit me but can't hit me.
At the same time as the press conference was going on, an aircraft carrier silently came to the Central Soviet Union and the base......