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Chapter 355: Self-respect

Everything is in control! Yes, it is this feeling, just like a person watching a group of ants, or an ordinary person suddenly has a God's perspective, Robert Kennedy and the other three feel like a stripped-up beauty, and Selov is a beast eager to try to get into battle. Although this metaphor is vulgar, it is very appropriate.

"There are many 27,000 nuclear warheads, enough to bomb all the cities on the earth several times, but what about that? The Soviet nuclear missiles do not need to be aimed at so many countries, we only need to be aimed at the United States. If we destroy the United States, the United States will destroy the world for us. This is the reality! So the power we invested is enough. With the nuclear missiles in Cuba, I am qualified to negotiate on behalf of the Soviet Union..." Selov looked at the three American bigwigs in front of him with a sarcastic expression, the Attorney General, the Secretary of Defense, and the Secretary of Finance. It was such a big battle. It seemed to be high, but who is the one who really said the final word in the United States? Just think about it...

The Kennedy brothers are strong enough, one is the president and the other is the attorney general. If it were the Soviet Union, it would be equivalent to one is the general secretary and the other is the minister of the internal affairs, but all the brothers died tragically. Therefore, the real person behind the scenes knew that peace did not come in vain, and peace would naturally come.

This is the reality. As long as the nuclear war begins, the countries hit by nuclear will never be limited to the United States and the Soviet Union, Britain, France, China, and Germany. All countries with a little value cannot escape. The countries that the Soviet Union can reach the Soviet Union will be eliminated, the countries that the United States can reach the United States will be eliminated, and the countries that the United States and the Soviet Union can be eliminated, and the countries that both the United States and the Soviet Union will be greeted by the two superpowers. Without allies, the nuclear war will be enemies after the beginning.

"Since the last World War, the Soviet Union has been the first country to threaten the United States." Attorney General Robert Kennedy said, "As an ambassador, Mr. Doberrenin, don't you say anything?"

"Since the revolution, no country has spoken to the Soviet Union and you America are the first." Serov, who put his hands on his legs, sarcastically said coldly, "Don't treat your enemies as idiots. I hope my enemies can do this, because I have never treated you as idiots..."

Selov spoke before Dobrenin spoke, which was to ensure that Dobrenin's future work would always be done by someone. As the leader of the secret police, Selov was obviously more suitable for this position than Dobrenin.

The entire office fell into a strange silence, which was not an exaggeration to describe as a fallen needle. Both sides did not speak. In this dead silence, there was only a silent confrontation. Simply put, both sides were staring at each other. Outside them, around the Caribbean Sea were hundreds of thousands of military forces from the three American armies surrounding Cuba, and on Cuba Island were all soldiers from the Soviet group stationed in Cuba, as well as hundreds of thousands of Cuban revolutionary troops mobilized.

When looking at the world, from the European continent to the 38th parallel in East Asia, from Yokosuka to Subic Bay, all the Soviet Union and the United States allies were on alert, and their ears were listening to news from Cuba at any time. As long as you hear the Cuban movement, soldiers from the two major military groups, in units of tens of millions of units, can quickly enter a state of combat and cross the border to fight.

As the Soviet Union and the United States entered a first-level combat readiness, as the forefront of the US-Soviet confrontation, the European continent was in a pessimistic atmosphere, and the Soviet allies were carrying out war propaganda side by side. Western European countries, which were headed by the Soviet Union's huge tank army, were filled with despair whenever they thought of endless tanks rushing towards them.

Selov knew this. Judging from the decrypted information on the disintegration of the Soviet Union, from the beginning to the end of the Cold War, the Soviet Union and the Warsaw Pact never formulated a plan with defense as the core, and all the offensive plans were formulated. The United States and NATO have never formulated a plan with attack on the Soviet Union, and all the defense plans were formulated. Perhaps there has been, but the United States did not disintegrate, and no one knew.

The negotiations between the two sides did not let people in any way know, but even if they involved negotiations between five people, their results could involve the safety of the whole world. What I saw tomorrow morning was a world full of nuclear pollution and radiation, or a world as peaceful as today, it depends on the outcome of their negotiations. But at least now, neither side had any intention of retreating. The United States believed that it was strong, while the Soviet Union had invested too much resources. If it did not leave any farts and withdraw it to the local area, it could deceive ordinary people, but it would never be accepted by cadres at all levels of the Soviet Union.

The reason why Brezhnev was able to successfully make the coup successful was not only to convince the KGB controllers who controlled the Soviet security department, Serepin and Semichasne, but the Ministry of Defense's acquiescence was also a major factor. In addition to the dissatisfaction of Khrushchev's disarmament by the Ministry of Defense, the nuclear industry, which was invested heavily, did not play a role. The result of the Cuban missile crisis made those soldiers who had passed the Patriotic War very dissatisfied, and then he took a stand-in and watched against Khrushchev during the coup.

"If the Soviet Union did not retreat, there would be a coup in the United States. The generals of the Joint Chiefs of Staff would not abide by the situation in Cuba. General Selov, you should know that once soldiers are allowed to solve the problem, things will be difficult!" Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara said earnestly, "I believe you know the consequences too!"

"This consequence is what I am trying to tell you. A group of marshals of the Soviet Ministry of Defense have formulated a global war plan before I went abroad. I believe you also know that the attitude of the Soviet military has a greater impact on the government than their American counterparts. If I cannot bring it back and satisfy the military, I cannot estimate what those soldiers will do!" A bitter smile came from the corner of Selov's mouth, and he was quite emotional.

He absolutely does not believe that the US side has the courage to coup. If you take a step back, it will be better to say that the coup is better. The US military coup can cause significant losses to the US reputation. This is a gain that cannot be achieved by any planning. Even if the United States becomes a military government, will they go to war with the Soviet Union? This is still impossible.

So he doesn't believe that the words of Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara are ten thousand. The United States' national strength is at its peak and will be idle and die. If the United States really becomes a military government, the Soviet Union will be willing to carry the banner of liberating all mankind. Against the backdrop of the US government, the Soviet Union's brand will be more glamorous.

"To be honest, the Congress election is about to be held. President Kennedy must want to solve the problem quickly and beautifully. You don't have time to delay it anymore, otherwise I don't know what the future will be like?" said Selov.

"You think the president will give in because of the congressional elections. You don't seem to know much about our America." President Kennedy's younger brother, Attorney General Robert Kennedy, asked indifferently.

"No, I mean you lack time. For example, when the United States and the Soviet Union were confronting Cuba, other countries in the world were not idle. Those restless countries were taking advantage of this opportunity to complete their strategic layout, and we had no time to interfere." Selov said with his hands spread out and he looked indifferent.

"Are you supporting China's attack on India at the same time?" Defense Secretary Robert McNamara said with a very ugly face.

"China is using the confrontation between the Soviet Union and the United States to achieve their own goals. At this point in time, the Soviet Union's support or opposition is useless, because we need their strength." Dobrenin found a timely opportunity to speak, "China did not inform the Soviet Union of their actions to launch a war in advance!"

Dobrenin's words indirectly denied the American speculation, that is, the Soviet Union did not support China. Selov added from the side, "But now that the Soviet Union has been used, the Sino-Indian war must reflect its value. I believe you also know the current progress. The Indian military has been defeated. If you do not give in, in another month, you may not face a Soviet Union, but a more difficult situation. If you can sit idly by and watch India be destroyed, what can we not accept? Anyway, China is our ally. At that time, we can make up for the belated congratulations. I believe that Chinese comrades will forgive us..."

China can pretend to support the Soviet Union's Cuban missile crisis, and the Soviet Union can also pretend to congratulate China on its victory. As for India, huh, if it wins, it is a passionate power, and if it loses, it will be nothing. This move is called self-respect. At least on the surface, the Soviet Union and China are still an unbreakable alliance. Moreover, China's slogan is louder than the Soviet Union shouted, and its actions are even bigger than the Soviet Union, and it is even more unconcealed.

"But the Algerian People's Army commanded by Poland has been surrounded. Can you sit back and see Poland's failure?" US Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara reminded Selov that not all places are the Soviet Union. Although China has made great progress in Asia, the situation in Africa is very critical.

"Like China, Algeria is also a move by a country in Poland. The Soviet Union has a good attitude of success, and it is not impossible to succeed. Our allies are not as obedient as your allies. You Americans are indeed much better at dog training than our Soviet Union." Selov sneered in his heart. Will he care about the death of the Poles? A China is already a headache for the Soviet Union. Will there be another disobedient country in Eastern Europe?
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