Chapter 956: Soviet Mediation

The silence of the US government directly blew up the people, who let the United States always mold human rights high and use them to blame the Soviet Union. Pen × fun × Pavilion www. biquge。 info creates the illusion that Americans cherish life. The illusion that the U.S. government has always had great respect for the lives of its own people has now been punctured.

Many people are reminded of the Iran-Contra outbreak in the second half of last year, also because of the problems caused by the hostage crisis. Serov would be very relieved to know that the Iran Gate he poked out last year still had this effect, and it would be even more gratifying to add the Libyan hostage crisis this time. The two things combined, at least there are no leggings left to strip Reagan from the side of personal morality......

After Reagan left office, he believed that his reputation would not be better than that of Nixon in Watergate. Naturally, the American people do not know that the head of the Kremlin's secret service took advantage of the hostage crisis in the early years and the current hostage crisis to create a superposition effect to trap Reagan.

What if you know? The two countries are enemies, and the Americans will not expect the Soviet Union to show mercy, not to mention that the Soviet Union is ready to make the Americans thank the Soviet Union this time, and at the same time win a good reputation, but also make Reagan's reputation stink.

The protests have just begun, and everything needs to ferment. In terms of efficiency, as long as the Soviet Union does not have a series of deaths of general secretaries, it should be higher than that of the United States. While the United States was still thinking about how to deal with it, Moscow intervened.

The Soviet Union first evaluated this military strike as a typical unjust war of imperialist attacks on third world countries. After the Soviet Union's statement, a series of countries such as the GDR, Bulgaria, Hungary, and Yugoslavia joined in attacking the US military action, but the conversation immediately turned to another issue, a personal criticism of Reagan.

The United States always used human rights to disgust the Soviet Union, and Serov finally waited for this opportunity, and he would never let it go. Komsomolskaya Pravda commented that this military operation was very inconsiderate, and when a large number of Americans are still stranded in Libya, a country should first find a way to evacuate its own people, and as for whether the war is just, it depends on the subsequent development, but the US government has omitted this process of evacuating overseas Chinese.

This is not a question of human rights, but a necessary process before war. Of course, before commenting, Komsomolskaya Pravda forgot the precedent of the Soviet Union's attack on Turkey, the Soviet Union and the United States have different conditions, and the Soviet Union's personnel who go abroad are very quick to evacuate as long as they receive an order, and the number of private people who go abroad is generally very small, and the Americans do not know this difference.

The Soviet Union's attack was tantamount to confirming that the American hostages in Libya had indeed suffered casualties, and for a time Western European newspapers began to quote Soviet reports, criticizing the United States for its lack of consideration for military action and for ignoring the comfort of its own people. France, which had just been slapped in the face with the USSR at the same time in Libya, was particularly vigorous, and this involved the issue of French arms orders, which could not be sloppy.

As the report deepened, some earlier memories of earlier attempts by the Soviet Union and France to prevent the United States from carrying out military strikes were evoked, and after the death of the American hostages, such memories would lead to unconsciously believing that the Soviet Union had indeed discovered a problem. The Reagan-led military strike, on the other hand, was reckless and impulsive.

In front of the White House, the crowd of protesters still appeared, which can be described in one word, a sea of people. These people held protest signs demanding an explanation from the government about the American hostages.

"The Soviets did it on purpose, maybe even the Soviets killed our people. Gaddafi did not dare to do so. In front of many senior U.S. officials, President Ronald Reagan made no mention that he had not wiped his ass clean, believing that the Soviets had deliberately poked American hostages in Libya captivity. Reagan could not admit that he knew about the hostage-taking, and forced a resolution for a military strike because it could have led to his ouster.

The Iran-Contra at the end of last year had already caused a lot of trouble for Reagan, and if he didn't get it right this time, he might really follow in Nixon's footsteps, which is definitely not a good thing for the current Reagan.

It was true that the Soviet Union had made up the matter, but Reagan had no evidence, and the most sensitive and quickest reactions to this kind of thing were those Western reporters who were afraid that the world would not be lively, and they immediately used all their resources to follow up and report on the matter. Repeated news exposures made this wind blow stronger and stronger, and finally became a storm.

There was only a small wind blowing from the Soviet side, but after passing through Western Europe and reaching the United States, it has grown into a tornado capable of crushing mountains, even a seasoned politician can change color in the face of such a storm, not to mention that Reagan is not very sophisticated, the only thing he is good at is scolding the Soviet Union, and he did the same this time.

"Why do you have to ferment for a while, I'm still waiting for Reagan to save the day." Serov said unceremoniously to several security giants around him, "I'm not going to let the United States do anything this time, it's just to make Reagan's reputation a little stinky." What kind of world is this? An actor who wants to turn the sky upside down? ”

"Even if Reagan survives this political turmoil, he will be scolded by 10,000 people after he steps down." General Tsvigon lost no time in patting the sycophants and said, "This senile dementia still wants to implement his anti-Soviet policy and dream." ”

"Well, you can't say that. Libya was also pushed over by Reagan's policies. Serov smiled a little reservedly, "So what? There are no unfavorable factors in this world, and it is impossible for a thing to happen that only has a negative impact on us, make good use of everything, wait patiently for opportunities, and things will turn around. We have borne the deaths of 30 million people, and the country is getting stronger and stronger, and now the situation is much better. ”

"At present, the USSR and the United States are in a real equilibrium, this is still my more modest statement, in fact, time is on our side, as long as I ignore Reagan and slowly wait on the Eurasian continent, the United States will naturally become more and more marginalized, and in the end there will be no challenge to us!" Serov asked little Valya to take out a few wine glasses, and personally poured a glass of red wine for a few big spy leaders who were second only to him, and said slowly, "But it's easy to press the United States, as long as it develops slowly for twenty years." But if we really want to defeat this opponent, we need the United States to have its own problems. ”

"I believe that this is the purpose of the general secretary's confrontation, to decide the winner as soon as possible." General Bobkov touched his shiny forehead and said, "We are all very old, and we hope to see that day as soon as possible." ”

Truth be told, they are not young anymore, and it would be a great honor to end the Cold War while they were still in office, and as a leader, nothing could be more important. This is also the reason why Reagan had a mixed reputation during his tenure, but after the collapse of the Soviet Union, he suddenly became a national idol, and the confrontation policy was set by Reagan.

"If we want to break through the balance, we need to do a few things, abolish the financial advantage of the United States, and the derivatives of the financial industry need a cycle to circulate around the world, and once this cycle comes, it will be the next period of economic stagnation in the United States. The Federal Republic of Germany and Japan have been abolished, and this abolition refers to manufacturing and will not have an impact on American manufacturing. It's fair to say that Reagan has helped us lay the groundwork. The problem now is that the US financial industry is kidnapping all the old imperialist countries and making them constantly suck the blood of the US. In fact, there is a conflict between the manufacturing and financial industries, and the United States abolished Japan and Germany only to temporarily stop the bleeding, but it has changed from heavy bleeding to chronic blood loss, because a certain country with low labor force will not let the current United States feel the pressure of the trade deficit. Serov was silent for a moment and said, "The key question of how to turn the economic stagnation of the United States into economic collapse is whether it can make the financial industry of the United States go wrong, in short, to turn the dollar into an ordinary currency." ”

"I have not stopped Iraq and Iran from continuing to settle in dollars, that is, they are storing dollars, and when there is a problem in the next cycle of financial capital in the United States, it is time for us to do it. When the time comes, all our dollar reserves will be thrown out, and anyway, the USSR and the USA have no economic ties. Serov added, "This is just one step!" ”

Most of the Soviet Union's foreign exchange reserves were used to sell grain, and in the seventies it was also used to buy large machinery, but didn't Reagan now begin to blockade the Soviet Union. So the foreign exchange reserves of the USSR, which basically could only be left there, at best, imported a little beef from Argentina, and Argentine agricultural products were also very cheap.

"Comrade Tikhonov should have known about this, right?" General Chebrikov asked.

"Well, we, the Soviet Union, have been preparing for thirty years, and now the question is not whether we can defeat the United States and end the Cold War, but how to win! All the unfavorable conditions for the United States, I hope to concentrate on the outbreak in two years. Oil prices must rise, and the dollar must sell off at the same time, both of which are premised on the recurrence of the economic crisis. ”

"Some movements need to be slowed down, others need to be accelerated. As long as the United States enters recession, I will reopen the Guantanamo Naval Base! Serov poured everyone another glass of wine, raised his glass and said, "Cheers to victory!" ”

"Cheers to victory!" Chebrikov, Zvigon and several security giants all stood up, raised their glasses, and then drank all the red wine in the glass without hesitation.

After the big agents had left, Serov poured the wine again and handed it to little Valya, then went to his desk and called Gromyko. The next day, Soviet Foreign Minister Gromyko visited Libya and expressed his willingness to mediate the thousands of US hostages held in Libya. The Soviet Union was once again ahead of the United States, Reagan was just preparing to respond head-on to the hostage incident, and Gromyko had already arrived in Libya.