Chapter 376: China Must Be Changed
Chapter 376 China Must Be Changed
Schultz breathed a sigh of relief and continued: "The second thing to report is that just yesterday our Japanese allies sent a high-level delegation to visit the mysterious China. The delegation was led by Japan's Minister of International Trade and Industry, nominally to deepen trade between the two countries' economies, provide interest-free yen loans to China, and strengthen friendly relations between the two sides.
But, as far as we know, their real purpose is to get the Spark computer that drives our young Americans crazy. The day before yesterday, the president of Japan's Hitachi Company accidentally revealed at a small reception that his company would have full confidence in occupying the computer market in Japan, Europe, Australia, and even China. Although this is a bit of a rhetorical statement, I am here to draw your attention to this tenacious and restless country, and it is their great commercial success that has led to a sharp increase in our fiscal deficit and a sharp increase in our foreign trade deficit.
Maybe you don't care about this Xinghuo computer made in China, thinking that it can't shake us at all
The foundation of M Company, Texas Instruments, DEC and other companies. I sue you, you are really wrong. You should know that compared with traditional products, people's novelty in electronic products is the greatest, and the upgrading of electronic products is also the fastest◎ One day someone may like the semiconductor radio produced by a certain company, but he is likely to like the TV produced by another company today, and when he happily watches a TV program, he has long forgotten the radio that he liked yesterday, and it is impossible to remember who the manufacturer of the radio is.
If it is a traditional furniture such as a desk, it is different, he may find a sign on the back of the table because he likes the table, and he may find the manufacturer of the table and try to buy the company's chair or sofa.
Ladies and gentlemen, the reason why I am so verbose is that once the Japanese occupy the computer market in Japan, Europe, and Australia, it is unrealistic for us to try to eliminate the market that Japan has seized by relying on the reputation of users in the past. We have to keep them at a time when their ambitions skyrocket, so that they don't taste the sweetness of computers, and we don't let them invest huge sums of money to compete with our American companies. ”
The Deputy Secretary of State pushed the empty coffee cup in front of him and said, "Guys, I'm feeling strange today. A high-ranking CIA official actually gave us an economic lesson, is it that our taxpayers' money is used to train the industry jiāo fork mén? Hehe, I think about it, last time our Minister of Commerce really had foreign intelligence in his hands [when did the duties of your two ministries swap?] I really don't know if my role as deputy secretary of state has changed. ”
The Secretary of Commerce, who had already heard the CIA director's words, saw the deputy secretary of state in distress and said, "I feel more sorry for our taxpayers." His Excellency the Undersecretary of State does not know what his duties are‖ is not a person who does not know his own duties, is he qualified to hold this position? ”
Seeing this guy's nonsense, the deputy secretary of state said angrily: "Don't think I don't know, the purpose of your doing this is to lobby for some companies, just to open up the output of equipment for them." I really don't know if you've really become stupid or because you've been blinded by siyuméng, don't you see the dangers that China's rise brings to the free world? Do you remember that in World War II, the Soviet Union was on the verge of collapse and could still turn defeat defeat and defeat the German fascists, but have you forgotten that China sent troops to Korea just after its establishment and beat our American ** team to the point of defeat?
Our five-star general, General MacArthur, became the laughing stock of the world simply because he said that he would spend Christmas on the border between China and North Korea, and countless of our young men lost their precious lives in that strange North Korean mountain. If you don't remember the Korean War because it's been too long, but you should remember the Vietnam War, right? Didn't our lads also go home beaten by the Chinese-backed Vietnamese militia? I am ashamed of your actions. ”
The Minister of Commerce sneered: "I am ashamed of your ignorance of your duty, and I am ashamed of your stubbornness, your ignorance, and your narrow personal grievances against the interests of the country." Since you are now a high-ranking political official, you should abandon your personal interests and seek the interests of our country, and you should consider the problem from the standpoint of our United States of America. ”
The deputy secretary of state was stunned for a moment, but still retorted: "When will I ......, China is a red country, and its essence is the same as that of the Soviet Union, I will not forget this point......
Obviously, this statement seems to be very lacking, not only to find the stairs for yourself, but also to find the other party to find the stairs under the stairs.
Everyone knows that the twenty-one-year-old eldest son of the deputy secretary of state died on the battlefield ♀ in Vietnam in 97, a poor young man was stabbed to death by a trap set by the Vietnamese, and when the body was transported back to the United States, his body was covered with blood stabbed with bamboo sticks, and he was hideous and terrifying. There is a bamboo stick from the big tui into the chest of the corpse, because the corpse is in a hurry, this long bamboo stick only cuts off the outer part, and the rest remains in the corpse, making all the people who arrive shudder, often thinking of this scene makes people sweat coldly.
The sad deputy secretary of state naturally had no favorable feelings for Vietnam, China, and the Soviet Union, and was also angry at the United States' decision to build a relationship with China. He did his best to oppose the introduction of a policy favorable to China, but the general trend was the general trend, and he could not do anything to stop it, and China and the United States still built Jiāo on January 1 this year.
Schultz smiled and said, "Thank you, Your Excellency the Deputy Secretary of State, for the reminder." It is precisely because we have not forgotten this point that we have held this meeting," said Mr. Jack Bruce, the general manager of Xihuan Electronics, who pitied the Puritans-like scientific researchers in China, and was willing to be a brick to knock open a strong fortress. I think it's a good formulation, as we all know, Red Sè China is a mysterious country, and the reason why it is mysterious is because we know so little about them that we know almost nothing about them.
Speaking of which, as the top leader of the CIA, I have to feel ashamed and have to accept the reality that every time we send someone in, whether it is a white, black, or yellow person, they are all recognized by the other side. Almost all of them have been mobilized, whether it is our American spies, Soviet spies, or Japanese spies, even the Taiwan spies who have the same appearance, speak the same language, and maintain the same living habits are also going in and dying one by one. I'm not here to shirk my responsibility, but I have to lament that their vigilance is so high, and I have to lament that their organization will be so tight.
However, the West Ring Electronics Company has now pointed us to a path, a path that the Chinese like, through guò economic penetration. And this kind of economic infiltration is not to throw our taxpayers' money at each other as before, but to do business with them, and we quietly infiltrate them while making profits, changing their values, and cultivating people ♀ who have a good impression of us in the United States, because of the obstruction of some people, we did not have time to settle our personnel in the recruitment of technicians to China at Xihuan Electronics Company, which has to be said to be our failure.
The opportunity has already been lost once, and we have to take advantage of the next opportunity. As for the export of those equipment, a large part of ♀ the equipment that we believe is feasible is the conventional equipment of our country and is not within the restrictions of the relevant laws. As for those that may be subject to legal restrictions, these devices can also be exported if the premise of the relevant laws is carefully understood. When these laws were enacted, the starting point was to prevent the inflow of equipment that was more advanced than the equipment available in the socialist countries. In other words, if these devices are not more advanced than those of China, then they are still allowed to be exported. You must have reported that China's technological level is not as bad as we expected, and we think that the precious things, they may not have them, so I propose to relax the restrictions on them.
Of course, we must take into account the interests of our country in everything we do. I'm here to talk to you about the benefits of liberalization. The first benefit does not have to be repeated, using this batch of equipment, we can send our people into China generously, and they can integrate into the Chinese in the process of helping China install, commission, operate and maintain with the body of technicians, so as to achieve a purpose that we have not been able to achieve for many years.
The second benefit is also what the general manager of Xihuan Electronics Company said, we will ship the equipment in, send our technicians over, and our American values will also go in, and our American consumption habits, our concepts, and our laws and views on things will also go in. Dozens or hundreds of people coming in may not make an impact, but what if we sell enough equipment, if we have thousands or tens of thousands of people coming in? As long as the industry is widely distributed and the more Chinese people go to, the greater the influence, and although we cannot say for sure that the process in China will be controlled by us in the future, at least we can exert enough influence to make their officials feel that the existing system is unsustainable and know that relevant reforms must be made. As long as they carry out reforms, they have only one way to go, and that is to move closer to us in the United States and identify with our values.
The third benefit is to win a strong ally. At present, the Soviet Union is in the prime of its fangs, Afghanistan is just a breakfast for it, Africa may be a hearty dinner for it, and Europe will become its belly sooner or later without us. Of course, we in the United States are not afraid of them, but we cannot abandon our European allies, and our capabilities are limited, and we in the United States must not drag ourselves into the abyss of pain because we want to save others. ”
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