Chapter 327: Bilateral Conclusions
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Chapter 327 Bilateral Conclusions
"We're not socialists, and we have to keep our core values and freedoms alive." As he spoke, Hoover spoke in a deep voice to the members of the House and the Cabinet present.
"Even if we sell warships to them, not a single light cruiser will threaten the United States. On the contrary, their main enemy is also the Red regime, which we should be wary of, and it should feel threatened! ”
With that, Hoover looked around at the members and the rest of the cabinet. Then he said in a deep voice: "There are many resources in the land of Manchuria, and they are adjacent to the Red Empire!" If they are on our side, they will undoubtedly be an excellent partner for us to contain the Red Empire. I believe that the British also support this. ”
Hearing Hoover's words, everyone couldn't help but nod, indeed! Britain was the first to propose containment of the Soviet Union, and the Allies were extremely angry because of the Soviet Union's ideology and unilateral withdrawal from World War I! This is the armed intervention in the Soviet civil war that took place after World War I.
Although the Allied side lost that war, it made the Allied side even more disgusted and wary of the Soviet Union. In particular, the policy of "exporting the revolution" put forward by the more strata leaders of the Soviet Union made the Entente extremely vigilant! I am afraid that the Red Revolution will spread to my own country!
"I agree to sell this light cruiser to the Northeast Army, and if we can, we will organize an expedition to Manchuria!" Hoover said in a deep voice to the congressmen and cabinet members present: "What the United States needs now is more jobs." Hopefully Manchuria can give us some......"
In this way, the tone of the sale of warships was set. And unlike the United States, the Kremlin in Moscow, the capital of the Soviet Union, is already in the sky!
"No! I absolutely disagree!! This thing is a risk to take the defense and security of the Soviets! If something goes wrong, then the whole Soviet Union will be in danger of war and blockade by imperialism! "Sergey. Milonovic. Kirov snorted and whispered to the committee members present.
"Our war with the Northeast Army in Manchuria has just ended, and I believe that all the members present here also know that the combat effectiveness of the Northeast Army is not vulnerable! And the British and American countries, which were already wary of us, watched us and Japan annex the Northeast of China?
The methods of work he worked out were all used by his successors, and he was much smarter than them, they just followed
Moving forward on the path he had pointed out, he had conceived of things that they could not have imagined.
The reason for all this is probably that Menzhinsky is very different from his peers. He was mild-mannered, likable, polite, humble, selfless, and an intellectual figure, at least as history describes him.
A well-known Social Democrat in the past, Lenin's family was well acquainted with Georgi, who had a close relationship with Menzhinsky. Aleksandrovich. Solomon recalled Mimensky as saying:
self-sacrifice towards those close to you,
It is also a major feature of Menzhinsky's character. This Menzhinsky, when he came to Moscow from Kiev, although suffering from a severe intestinal hernia, rushed to carry his own luggage and that of his comrades, while the young comrades were heartfelt
Walk easily and comfortably.
As a result, he fell ill in bed and was bedridden for several weeks. He endured it without complaint
With his own pain, with his characteristic gentle smile.
This reminiscence is undoubtedly a description of Menzhinsky, who, when he was appointed People's Commissar of Finance, forced all banks to open their doors, and it took only a few months for Menzhinsky to declare the completion of the state monopoly on banking, the nationalization of private banks, and the integration with the state
The banks were merged into a unified People's Bank of China. The bank's shares were abolished and stock trading was declared illegal (). All this work is over in a matter of months.
This shows the strength of the seemingly mild-mannered leader of the GPU, who was mild-mannered under his exterior, and at this time Menzhinsky straightened his suit and spoke softly to the Soviet commissars present.
"Comrades, Comrade Kirov's fears are not unfounded. After all, we have just experienced the defeat in the Manchurian Campaign, and if we continue to fight, it is likely that the intervention of the foreign countries will lead us into a long-term war. This is extremely detrimental to the development of our Soviets, and does not contribute to the repair of our relations with the nations. ”
Hearing Menzhinsky's words, Kaganovich was about to say something but was interrupted by Stalin's eyes. I could only sit in my seat a little depressed and listen to Menzhinsky's speech.
"But we must also note some of the changes in the way the nations perceive us after this defeat, at least the threat that Britain and the United States will send people directly to negotiate with us. This behavior requires vigilance. Seeing that Menzhinsky's voice was still soft, he whispered to the members who were silently looking at him.
"A strong Manchuria is not in the interests of our Soviets. And it is a pity that now our Chinese comrades are not able to make a difference. The loss of the Middle East Road caused huge losses to the Soviets. These are the questions we are going to ponder. ”
It was seen that Menzhinsky was not at all impatient when talking to Tu Feiyuan, but spoke softly as always. He whispered to these committee members: "Since the Japanese have proposed to contain Manchuria with us, then we will contain it together......
Hearing Menzhinsky's words, the committee members could not help but be stunned! Didn't you say a bunch of bads?! How can you conclude that you want to intervene in this matter?!
"But we won't send troops, at most we'll do a border exercise. Of course, if the Japanese succeeded, we don't mind if the exercises turn into war. ”
I could see that Menzhinsky's voice was still soft, but his words were so gloomy......
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