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Chapter 635 Talking and laughing

BRTV is the signature of British television and has a huge influence. In the BRTV's Channel 4 office, today there are well-known British hosts and journalists. For them, it is rare for a Soviet hardliner leader to be interviewed. Although many people believe that this visit by Selov represents the temporary bow of the hardliner groups in the Soviet Union. They want to take this opportunity to let the British people know that the Soviet hardliner leader must also respond to Brezhnev's easing argument.

The entire studio was covered with cameras from various angles, without missing any details, allowing the entire British people to have a comprehensive understanding of the Chairman of the Soviet National Security Council. The people from these radio stations were nervous and busy, and many people from other channels also came to Channel 4 to experience this very ordinary interview up close.

A noise sounded, and people looked at the elevator. A man wearing a blue brimmed hat and a expressionless face wearing a Soviet military coat came out from it. Sherov was obviously stunned by the waiting of so many people, but then Xiaoxiao was not affected by these people. The Soviet Union did not lack any big scenes, and the atmosphere at the security conference was far more warm than here.

Under the guidance of the staff, Selov naturally walked to the show station, and the military boots under his feet clattered. When he arrived at the position he was arranged, he stood there, unbuttoned the five-pointed star button on his chest one by one, and instinctively held a cigarette in his mouth waiting for the start of the interview. This arrogant attitude made all the British feel a little uncomfortable, but when they saw the pistol on the other party's waist, they thought it would be better to pretend not to care.

"It's no different from the Voice of the Soviet Union. Who copied the man from Meishatsev and here?" Shelov, who was very bored, was very shameless and polluted the air. At the same time, he complained in his heart, causing Meishatsev in Moscow to be shot countless times.

After a while, two very formally dressed hosts came to the studio. Schellov looked up slightly and said, "Edward Wallace, Walter Cronkite, Mr. Walter Cronkite, it's hard for me to get here from the United States for a long distance."

"General Selov, as an important leader of the Soviet Union, you actually know our name. It really makes us flattered. But I am worth the request to BRTV to interview you. But I was just on vacation in the UK and happened to meet you for visiting you." Walter Cronkate smiled slightly and said, "I almost forgot that you are the omnipotent and omniscient President of the Soviet KGB. No one has any secrets in front of you, I don't know if this is the case."

"You guys always exaggerate the capabilities of our department. I don't know when this prejudice will end." Selov was not surprised, nor was he caught off guard by the sudden attack. One more is one more. What's the point?

At the beginning, Selov met two famous hosts from Britain and the United States. When he saw his assistant gesture and gestured to stop, Selov seemed to accidentally touched the second five-pointed star button on his coat and signaled to continue, no need to worry. This kind of communication belonging to this department was not seen by anyone.

At this time, most people in the UK stayed at home and watched today's interview. This was the first time that the Soviet leadership had received live TV interviews. Such a rare opportunity was in front of us. Some British men rarely scolded their children, making these naughty children more honest.

"General Selov, how is it like when he comes to England for the first time?" Edward Wallace first asked a more conventional question as an appetizer for this confrontation.

"There are curses everywhere. What disappoints me is why no one really dares to act? I have so many dissatisfaction with me, so I can take action to kill me, and I can also try the safety work around me." Serov changed his tone and said, "As for the impression of Britain, it is no different from going to Syria, Cuba and other countries. An ordinary country is just such a big place, with so many people, food, industry, charm, and nothing more..."

The other party was obviously malicious, so Selov was naturally not very polite and expressed his intuitive feelings. Compared with the Soviet Union, Britain in this era was an ordinary country. After mentioning the British impression, he also brought the words to France. It was in an open and secret meaning that France was better than Britain. He rushed to sow discord in front of tens of millions of viewers. He wanted to ask who else? As for what the other party was thinking, he was worried about what he was doing.

"As a politician, General Selov has an unconcealed hostility and seems to have some misunderstandings about us." Edward Wallace fought back calmly, "The protests against General Selov are their freedom. Should our government suppress such actions? The Soviet Union may be able to do it, but we cannot." In other words, the Soviet Union is a country that disregards public opinion, but Britain is different. The British government must take care of public opinion.

Edward Wallace answered the first question and fought back at the same time, but turned a deaf ear to the latter question. After Britain lost all its colonies, it had lost its qualification to compare with the Soviet Union. But Walter Cronkate from Columbia Radio and Television took over the latter question. Britain and the Soviet Union could not compare, but the United States could. The cooperation between the two of them made ordinary people unable to withstand it.

"At present, the free world and the Soviet Union are in a eased trend. General Selov's hostility does not help us improve our relationship." Walter Cronkite's joking tone, with unique American humor. However, his humor was played in the wrong place, and the British did not buy it, and Selov couldn't understand it either.

"I have always emphasized at home that we can catch up with the gap between the two sides with our own strength. The whole world is our friends. We are not a hegemonic country like the United States. We invade other countries across the Pacific Ocean. You have done this twice." Selov lit a cigarette again, emphasizing with smoke, "The Soviet Union has never wanted to confront each other. If my memory is correct, the beginning of the Cold War began with Prime Minister Churchill's Iron Curtain Speech. If we must divide this responsibility, is it the responsibility that Britain and the United States bear?"

"You are hostile to us, you block us, look at the countries in your camp, the United States, Britain, France, Germany, Italy and Japan, all imperialism has been alive since modern times. What about us? A group of agricultural countries, what is the largest group of our countries before this? They are farmers, and what international status has it?" Serov finally turned the topic back slowly but powerfully, "If the Cold War is a competition, the Soviet Union had to passively respond and had to lose a large population in the face of poverty.

In the case of recovery of the economy and enhancing military strength. From the intervention of the Allied Powers during the founding of the People's Republic of China, we have understood a truth that the Soviet Union must not be weak. It must have strong military power to protect ourselves, otherwise it is the beginning of the war. Fifty years after the founding of the People's Republic of China, today I am in London, England, and fifty years ago, and I sit here and say responsibly that we will definitely win this competition, and the final winner must be us."

"We will definitely win the final winner, and we will definitely win." This sentence was transmitted to the TVs of thousands of households in the UK through the studio camera. This remark that made the British very uncomfortable made many people very angry, but they still patiently and had to continue watching. They wanted to see the host on their side fight back.

"Infiltration with the main purpose of armed revolution will surely start with a large number of human casualties. This is also the original intention of the United States to intervene in Vietnam. We, the United States, do not deny that it has caused a large number of casualties, so it is gradually evacuating Vietnam." Walter Cronkate organized his own language and emphasized the original intention of the United States to intervene in the war.

Selov smiled, as if he had seen through the other party's remarks, and said calmly, "This strategy is called the Vietnamization of war. Simply put, the United States provides weapons and equipment to the South Vietnamese army, hoping to withstand the efforts of North Vietnam to unify the country. Mr. Walter Cronkite, according to you, I am the leader of an unprecedentedly powerful intelligence organization in history. In the exaggeration of your national media, we, the KGB, know everything and do everything. Our information sources are not equal. My information support is much stronger than you. It is not difficult for me to analyze the strategies formulated by the United States."

"But your strategy is destined to fail. Starting from the second World War, in order to curb the socialist movement, you often choose to support the military government or incompetent dictators. Based on my observation of the South Vietnamese government, as long as the US military withdraws, South Vietnam will definitely not be able to support it, and all the so-called efforts made by the United States will be in vain." After litting the cigarette, it has already made the studio mess. Serov pursed his dry lips and said, "Anyone with a little common sense can see that the armed gang of South Vietnam is just a group of mobs with low morale. As long as the North Vietnamese army continues to advance, can these traits of combat-free waste be stopped? This is also the reason why the United States can maintain its greatest restraint at present. If you can win? Will it still negotiate?"

"It is precisely because of this that we advocate for peace talks." Walter Cronkate is still defending his country.

But Selov looked at the other party easily and reminded him unintentionally, "Two months ago, the CIA planned a coup in Cambodia. I appreciate the US government's efforts, which is indeed not something that ordinary countries can understand."

Who is the man with a brain that looks like a pig? Countless British people shouted wildly in their hearts. This American turned the show into being beaten up in one-sided fancy ways. Many British people think that if it were our Wallace's question, it would definitely not be like this. Maybe they can chat and laugh with the other party (to be continued.)
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