Chapter 240: We Must Be Wary of the Cooperation between the Soviet Union and Donghua!

Next, Stalin watched as dozens of Donghua officers at the Joint Command Center were engrossed in operation and monitoring in front of computer screens.

On the huge LCD color display screen, the real-time pictures of the Royal Navy, the Army, the Air Force, the Marine Corps, the Airborne Forces, and the Special Forces on duty and training exercises in various places are alternately presented.

Chen Houfu, commander of the Seventh Fleet of the Royal Donghua Navy, who is currently carrying out a strategic patrol mission in the Strait of Malacca, reported to the Joint Command Center the relevant situation of the Seventh Fleet and the progress of the construction of the Seventh Fleet's military bases in Donghaizhou, Zhonghaizhou, and Xihaizhou at the Operational Command Center of the Seventh Fleet's flagship "Baiqi" aircraft carrier.

When the big screen switched to a close-up real-time aerial image of the flagship of the Seventh Fleet, the "Bai Qi", cleaving the waves and cruising at high speed, and the jet carrier-based fighter taking off and landing, Cheng Gong clearly felt that Stalin's body couldn't help but tremble slightly.

Paradise Island is thousands of miles away from the Strait of Malacca!

The Pentagon was able to learn in real time about the Seventh Fleet of the Royal Navy, Donghua, which was deployed there!

What a miraculous high-tech power!

The gap between the Soviet Union and the Great Donghua Empire in the field of science and technology is too great!

You must hold on to the thick legs of the Great Donghua Empire! Whoever comes, they will never let go! Stalin made a decision in silence in his heart.

After leaving the Pentagon, Stalin went to the last stop of his visit to China, the Royal Academy of Sciences in Donghua.

To Stalin's great surprise, he met two Soviet scientists, Andrei Nikolayevich Tupolev and Nikolai Ivanovich Vavilov, at the Royal Academy of Sciences in Donghua.

Under Cheng Gong's deliberate arrangement, Stalin had a long talk with Tupolev and Vavilov for more than two hours.

After the talks, looking at Stalin, who was in a heavy mood, Cheng Gong said to him very calmly: "Trofim Lysenko engaged in pseudoscience in the Soviet Union, and if science is involved in the political power struggle, it will no longer be pure science." Any kind of technology and theory needs to be tested by practice, relying on rigorous scientific experiments, and not relying on exaggeration and deception to ask for merit and reward.

Science is a way of life, and it only flourishes when people have freedom of belief. A faith that is forced to obey on the basis of outside orders is not a faith. Societies built on the basis of such false beliefs will inevitably perish due to paralysis. Because in such a society, science does not have the basis for the growth of Jiantang.

Every nation, every age, every thinking person has had to set the boundaries between freedom and power many times. For if there is a lack of power, liberty degenerates into indulgence, and chaos ensues; On the other hand, unless liberty is granted, power becomes tyranny.

As the decision-makers of a country, we should prove their rights to all those who hold heretical views, or all those who oppose heretical views must provide evidence, and all those who hold heretical views need to prove themselves right, not complain about the incomprehension of society. The significance of the development of science lies in changing the original understanding of mankind. Therefore, the wrong choice is also a kind of power, otherwise there is no rationality for scientific exploration. ”

If Stalin had listened to Cheng Gong's words, Lysenkoism would have been beaten to death by Stalin. In this way, the Soviet Union will not suffer a devastating blow to many fields such as molecular biology, agronomy and genetic engineering, and will no longer plague all the countries of the socialist camp.

As for whether Stalin chose to believe in Cheng Gong or continue to believe in Lysenko after he returned, Cheng Gong was too lazy to worry about it.

The international community paid great attention to all the public activities during the visit of Stalin to Donghua, the supreme leader of the Red Soviet Union.

Under the deliberate propaganda of the news media of the Donghua Empire, Stalin's visit to the Pentagon of the Donghua Ministry of National Defense and the Royal Navy, Army and Air Force Joint Operations Command Center, and to the Royal Donghua Academy of Sciences naturally attracted great attention from all countries in the world.

In particular, Stalin's visit to the Pentagon of the Ministry of National Defense in Donghua made the mainstream media and military experts of Britain, France, the United States, Germany, Japan, and other countries comment on it.

The Soviet newspaper Pravda published a commentator's article:

Chairman Stalin, China's supreme leader and supreme commander of the Red Army, visited the Pentagon of the Donghua Ministry of National Defense today at the invitation of His Majesty Cheng Gong, Emperor of the Donghua Empire.

This is the first time that a foreign head of state has visited Donghua since the founding of Donghua, and the first time that a foreign head of state has visited the Pentagon, the most mysterious department of defense in Donghua. A senior instructor at the Frunze Military Academy believes that at present, Donghua is in the process of forming a Paradise Island Cooperation Organization, and the Soviet Union is one of the only two member countries. Both countries bear great responsibility for maintaining world peace and security, and mutual trust and cooperation between the two sides in military security are very important, and there is possibility of cooperation between the two sides in many military fields.

Comrade Stalin's visit to the Pentagon of the Ministry of National Defense in Donghua shows that there will be more cooperation between the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe in the military field, and this expectation has been very clear. Comrade Stalin's claim that the visit to the Donghua Ministry of Defense was the suggestion of His Majesty Emperor Jincheng of Donghua, and that Comrade Stalin was also the first foreign head of state to visit the Pentagon in Donghua.

The instructor predicted that the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe would cooperate extensively in various fields, such as high-level exchange visits, personnel training, joint exercises, military and technical cooperation, regional security, and even arms trade. Cooperation between the two countries and the two countries in various military fields has become the consensus of the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe.

The quality of the relations between the two countries is determined by a variety of factors, but if we look back at history, it is not difficult to find that the personal friendship between the leaders of the two countries can even play a decisive role in the relations between the two countries to a certain extent.

In recent days, the eyes of the world have been focused on two men. That is Comrade Stalin and His Majesty Emperor Jincheng. When you analyze carefully, it is not difficult to find that although the two leaders are quite different in age, they have a lot in common in terms of interests and hobbies, and both are very pragmatic and strong in their work styles. The ideas on developing relations between the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe are also very consistent, and it can even be said that there is a tacit understanding.

On the first day of Comrade Stalin's visit to China, he held a small-scale meeting with His Majesty Emperor Jincheng. How small it is, it's just one-to-one. There were just the two of them. They talked very speculatively and deeply, and talked about many important issues in Soviet-Eastern relations. Therefore, I have reason to believe that the two heads of state are like-minded and already have a good interaction. It is believed that this visit will further deepen personal friendship, which will also become an important feature of the future development of bilateral relations.

On August 1, 1939, the Washington Post published a headline titled "Secretary of State Hull: East-Soviet Cooperation Will Have a Huge Impact on the Future World!" Review article.

Hull made it clear that Cheng Gong had long been working closely with the Soviet-backed Chinese Communist Party, and had established secret cooperation with the Soviet Union through the Chinese Communist Party. After Stalin's visit to China, the development of the Soviet socialist and communist revolutions in Asia will enter a new historical period, and they will be deeply branded by Cheng Gong and Stalin.

The free world must be vigilant against the spread of communism across the globe! This red ghost will devour all the power of capital! Huaxia has been devoured by this ghost, and it continues to spread to the south of the Yangtze River and the northeastern provinces of Huaxia. When the whole of China is dyed red, the Japanese, you have to be careful!

At present, the Soviet media mainly focused on the current situation of Cheng Gong and Donghua. First of all, the Soviet media unanimously agreed that Donghua would become a world-class economy and military power in the next decade. The relations between Donghua and the Soviet Union have the same demands in terms of fate, interests, development direction, and pattern. Therefore, East and Soviet relations will inevitably usher in a stage of rapid development.

Then, in the next 10 years, if Cheng Gong and Stalin properly grasp the two countries to maintain a kind of mutual help and support in international politics, they will inevitably have an irreparable and far-reaching impact on the entire world pattern.

(To be continued.) )