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Chapter 216 The real test

It was not until late at night that Selov returned to his home. This was the new home he moved when he was promoted to the first vice chairman. Before that, he had just ordered the KGB General Technical Administration to make a crystal coffin, and notified Major General Nikola Zakharov, the Ninth General, to prepare. The action time was set after the closing of the 22nd National Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. The KGB made preparations in advance, and opened the door with a key, and heard the drizzle of water. When he lowered his head, he saw a pair of black leather boots, and he knew that his wife was back.

"Luckily, Isey Motney didn't come back today!" How could Selov, who heard the sound of water, not knowing that his wife was taking a shower? He put a pair of leather shoes on the shoe rack and walked straight outside the bathroom with a questioning, "Valia? Are you back?"

The beautiful figure in the bathroom froze instantly. Valia opened the door suspiciously and breathed a sigh of relief when she saw her husband. She complained, "I was scared. Didn't I say I'm back in the past two days? Have you eaten? Wait until I wash and cook for you..."

"I've eaten, I'll just get home and rest first?" Because of taking on a very disgusting job, Selov was obviously in a bad mood. After saying a few words, he turned on the lights in the hall, holding a revolutionary novel in his hand and looked with relish. Even if he was in any case, he had to believe in the existence of ideals, otherwise the cadres would not believe in communism, and would he still expect the people to support the confrontation between the country and the United States?

After reading the novel for a while, I felt my mind getting more and more messy. I looked up at the chandelier above my head and looked at the chandelier above my head. This was the first time I learned what Khrushchev thought. Sherov threw the novel on the sofa, closed his eyes and faced the chandelier, hoping to use the stimulation of the strong light to prevent himself from thinking randomly.

Khrushchev would not succeed in opposing Stalin. No matter how he led the Soviet Union to win the Patriotic War, he was the one who established the socialist camp. It was Stalin who was not him. Khrushchev's method of opposing Stalin was too extreme and would not have any effect at all. The only impact he caused was torn apart the spiritual sustenance of the Soviet Union. Since Stalin is not worthy of worship, who would still worship Khrushchev? Although the current cadres criticized Stalin for shouting more happily than anyone else, in fact, few people were sincere. It can be seen from history that Suslov, Brezhnev and Serepin did not have any disgust towards Stalin. Now he was shouting happily is just because one thing Khrushchev was the first secretary, so what if he was not the first secretary?

Selov could conclude that Suslov was the most determined Stalinist. Khrushchev probably wouldn't have thought that most of the cadres he promoted actually thought Stalin was better, especially in the past two years, the Soviet Union's internal problems began to increase, either food or meat supply. Selov only temporarily curbed the deterioration of the situation for one or two years.

"Yuri. What's wrong with today!" A cold touch came from his face. When he opened his eyes, he saw the woman's very worried expression. This look made Selov feel warm in his heart. He smiled all the way and replied weakly, "I took a job that was resistant to me, and I felt uncomfortable..."

It was only then that Selov saw Valia wearing her dark blue military coat boldly. She was probably wearing nothing inside. In view of this, Selov stood up and took his wife's hand upstairs.

Valia unbuttoned the buttons on the coat, lay on the big bed with her jade body, holding her head with her jade hands. She looked at her husband like Selov estimated, and she didn't wear anything inside after taking a shower, but just walked out of the bathroom with her coat barefoot.

"Madam, you want to be guilty of this. What if I hadn't said that I had a good vision?" Sherof leaned over to Valia with a flattering look on his face, kissed the goddess in his heart, "Only with you can feel like home..."

Valia smiled slightly, stood up and knelt on the bed, patted her belly and said, "The production workshop is good, the nutrition is good!" A pair of jade hands put from her chest to her waist and said provocatively, "The most important thing is that it is good flexibility, and you can do any posture..."

I don’t know how long I have been entangled. After storming the bedroom in a mess, the two people who claimed to be victorious hugged each other tightly, and the woman pressed on Selov asked softly, “What should I tell me when I encounter something, it’s so uncomfortable to hold it in my heart? Haven’t you ever said that there is nothing in this world that you can’t solve?”

"Tell me casually. Are you taking it seriously?" Selov smiled bitterly, holding the woman's cheek and kissed heavily, "I did think so before, but this time I and our country have encountered the biggest crisis? If I can't get through it, I dare not think about the result of the Cold War. Every time I think of the side that we may be losers, I can't sleep with a headache!"

Can the Soviet Union win in the Cold War? This premise must be based on the integrity of the entire socialist camp. Even if China and the Soviet Union cannot be as close as one family, China must remain neutral in the struggle between the Soviet Union and the United States, because China is also a socialist country, and even neutrality will naturally not turn to the United States. He knew that the real test that he had been struggling for seven or eight years was about to come. If this test fails, there will be no hope of defeating the United States. If China is lost, the biggest victory of the Soviet Union is to tie the Cold War, but because the Soviet Union is the weaker side, the situation will eventually become increasingly unfavorable.

The result of the Cold War in history was not that socialism is worse than capitalism, nor that planned economy is worse than market economy. The reason is that it is very simple and powerful! Since the end of World War II, nearly 30 million people were killed in the Soviet Union. The strength of both sides was not on the same level. Any American allies were all former imperialist powers. Some countries such as Bulgaria and Romania in the Soviet Union, many people think that these countries are poor because of socialism. Selov wanted to know how good these Eastern European countries were before socialism? Can they be compared with the British Empire and the French Empire?

It is as ridiculous to put the backwardness of Eastern European countries on the Soviet Union as the disintegration of the Soviet Union on Stalin. Some people think that the Soviet Union is a problem with the Stalin system. However, after becoming the leader of the Soviet Union, Stalin has done everything he can to develop the economy and defeat Germany and establish a socialist camp. Perhaps the only thing he has not done is to destroy the United States. Later, the leader defeated all his family and pointed at Stalin and said, "Is we losing because Stalin did not destroy the United States?"

The reason why the textbooks that Selov learned before attributed the problem to Stalin was because of reform. But it is absolutely impossible to say that the Stalin system is not suitable for the Soviet Union. The Stalin system of the Soviet Union can be completely supplemented, rather than demolished it. A great man like the Go Map who was seen once in a thousand years accidentally fell in the Soviet Union, but he may not only fall in the Soviet Union. If the United States is in an environment like the Soviet Union, facing a collective of imperialist powers, it may be faster than the Soviet Union and will not last until the 1990s.

"You mean the socialist camp is in danger of division?" Valia is very smart. She is not unaware of the past year. Considering her husband's work, it is easy to think of her husband's worries.

"If we want to win, we must hold China. It is not scary for a single United States. What is scary is the countries around the United States. The United States has not yet realized the power of its allies, but as long as our country and the United States are close to their strength, it will sooner or later force the United States to start borrowing these allies!" Serov shook his head helplessly and stuffed his head into Valia's chest and whispered, "If China is lost, Siberia needs at least one million troops to guard the border. After all, the border over there is too long."

"Didn't you plan a lot of actions? Can't you think of a way?" Valia suggested with her silver teeth.

Selov took a breath and looked up at his wife in surprise, but immediately explained, "The most direct and effective way to deal with a socialist country is to gather troops to push hard. Except for this method, all the pressure does not work, because the political system built by the Soviet Union is stable and inconsistent, and it is especially suitable for leaders with super-capable capabilities, such as our General Secretary Stalin. It is easy to deal with Western European countries, and their systems are easy to intervene, but in the face of a stable socialist country, we cannot give us room to intervene. Even Yugoslavia has no way, let alone the other side is a big country of tens of millions of square kilometers."

"Didn't my husband always say that he is omniscient and omnipotent?" Valia supported her head, reached into the man's chest with one hand, and tugged Selov's chest hair mischievously. In fact, she just said casually that the Soviet Union could not even deal with Albania, let alone other countries.

Finally, Selov told Valia about accepting Khrushchev's order and moving Stalin's tomb. Valia was also depressed when she heard this news. Now he understood why Selov was so depressed today. When Selov and Valia grew up, Stalin was the widely respected father of all ethnic groups. Unexpectedly, Khrushchev was so excessive to Stalin in just a few years. In a few years, such unsuitable changes occurred. Even these people were like this. The Soviet people could imagine how much impact they had suffered.

"We will win, we will win, this is what you said, what you said will come true!" Valia turned over and pulled the desk lamp up, tempting in the dark, "Things must be done, just like you said, as long as it is not a fight, everything can be made up, and my husband will never give up his goal..."
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