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Chapter 662 We are going home

"Forgot to congratulations, Mr. Kissinger, you are already the next Secretary of State. You have finally achieved your dream. I guess you have never expected President. It seems unlikely that the Jews will become the President of the United States." There was no one in front of you, only such a person to let yourself have fun. Sheroff could only reluctantly make it difficult. He pretended not to see the other party's disgust, chatting like a good friend. Some guards who were far away thought they had a good relationship.

Two hours later, Brezhnev and Nixon walked out of the office, looking like they had achieved significant results. They shook hands with each other well, "Nixon did not agree to the treaty against nuclear war proposed by me!" On the way back, Brezhnev spoke, "It can be seen that Nixon still believes that the United States' military strength is still above us."

"Or they think that nuclear power is still above us," Foreign Minister Gromiko added.

The two sides discussed issues of common concern, including restricting strategic weapons, the comparison of military power between NATO and Warsaw Pact and European security. The most debated by the United States and the Soviet Union in the talks was the issue of preventing nuclear war. The Soviet Union strongly demanded the signing of a treaty to prevent nuclear war. Nixon felt that the Soviet Union vigorously advocated that this treaty was essentially to prevent the United States. After all, from a geographical point of view, important areas of the Soviet Union were easily attacked.

"Hmph, what's the use of nuclear power? Do they dare to throw it away? They are afraid that once they agree to and avoid nuclear war treaties, they will not be able to deal with our overwhelming army advantage in Europe." Selov burst out laughing and said indifferently, "I don't believe that the wealthy Americans are not afraid of death. Today, from the questions of those reporters, I can clearly see that ordinary Americans are also afraid of nuclear war, let alone those rich businessmen. The average Americans think that our nuclear weapons are stronger than the United States, which is not a normal educational method at all. This kind of idea of ​​ordinary people will appear, and it must be that the government is blinding ordinary people..."

The Middle East issue is also an issue of interest to Brezhnev. Brezhnev tried to make American leaders pay attention to the dangers of the Middle East war that is approaching so that the United States and the Soviet Union can cooperate in this region to prevent the outbreak of war. Nixon believed that this was the Soviet Union's desire to use the threat of war to seek its own interests and force the United States to accept the strategic goal proposed by the Soviet Union: the United States and the Soviet Union jointly adopt diplomatic measures to achieve peace according to the conditions proposed by the Arab countries.

The basis is that all Israel withdraws troops in exchange for security assurance for it. It should be said that this plan for land for peace should be supported by the United States. Nixon and others did not believe that the war was coming soon and were tired of Brezhnev's appeal.

"It seems that the United States still believes that the last war was the result of our intervention. Under normal circumstances, it is absolutely impossible to win the war with Arab countries and Israel alone." Selov shrugged, "It's just that we can't do it ourselves. The United States needs to restrain Israel. If the other party cannot do it, then we cannot achieve our goal. It's better to let them go and let them start the war. This time, let them see the combat effectiveness of socialist Iraq."

"If you can avoid war, it would be better not to fight." Brezhnev was not at all peaceful. He just didn't find any benefit to the Soviet Union when the outbreak of the Middle East War broke out again. But Selov knew that the surge in oil prices in history was the event after this Middle East War. In order to fight Israel and its supporters, the Arab member states of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries announced that they would recover the oil price right at the end of that year and raised the crude oil price of its deposit from three dollars per barrel to ten dollars, which suddenly increased the oil price by more than tripled, triggering the most serious global economic crisis since World War II. The three-year oil crisis had a serious impact on the economies of developed countries.

In fact, people's impression that the Soviet Union relies on exporting oil for foreign exchange was in the late 1970s. Before this, when oil prices were very low, the Soviet Union's economic growth was even higher than that after that. The so-called oil-selling confrontation was simply farts. The decline in oil prices had a certain impact on the Soviet Union, but it would never collapse.

"Comrade Gromiko, I'll leave you the negotiations with the United States." Brezhnev was not completely fruitless. Except for the Middle East issue and the nuclear war for restraint, other topics have achieved good results.

The first day of talks caused a great response both domestically and internationally in the United States. In the United States, despite the widespread support of the agreement, it is still believed that easing and restricting strategic weapons agreements are not enough to ensure the security of the United States. Domestic conservatives are also worried that the U.S.-Soviet easing will be used by the Soviet Union and make the United States rest easy, thereby relaxing its vigilance against Soviet expansion ambitions.

This does not require people from the KGB or the Soviet embassy to collect information. Just open the newspaper and the news in this regard is overwhelming, which fully explains the conflicting feelings in the Americans about Brezhnev's visit.

As for Western Europe, the U.S.-Soviet summit meeting was widely praised in Europe, but it also caused uneasiness among some Western European Union countries. They were worried that the easing of the U.S. and the Soviet Union may reduce the obligations it undertakes in Europe. From this point of view, diplomacy is also of some effect, not useless at all. Enhancing the distrust between Western Europe and the United States can at least give the Soviet Union a lot of time, which is conducive to treating Western Europe and the United States differently during the Soviet Union's strategic offensive.

"I said, the plan should be started, right?" Selov, who lived in the Soviet embassy, ​​put down the newspaper and calculated the time should be almost the same. As for Brezhnev, he was visiting Nixon's house, and most of the security personnel were here. I just got the news that Brezhnev was driving the Lincoln car Nixon sent him, carrying the US president for a ride. I wonder if there would be a hunting scene.

"Dad, it's almost there. We have released news in Florida before our visit, which has caused a lot of sensation. It is estimated that tens of thousands of people have arrived from there, and the earliest one should have arrived." The young man behind him immediately reported.

"After all, it's the United States. We have to show some high attitude and leave some dignity for Americans." Selov smiled and felt that American junk food was not so unbearable. Anyway, it was for Americans to eat, and throw the food bought from the street into the trash can. This taste of learning from the British is really unbearable.

On June 20, the third day of Brezhnev's visit to the United States, the entire Soviet embassy was surrounded and there were tens of thousands of people. Those who didn't know thought that the Soviet Union had done something angry and resentful to the United States, which caused the Americans to siege the Soviet embassy, ​​but this was not the case.

These tens of thousands of men, women, young and old, holding banners, came to the front of the Soviet embassy to petition. Many people shouted in unison, "I want to go home!" They are all Soviet, Democratic German, Romanian, and Bulgarian. People from the Eastern European countries landing in Cuba to the United States, the word "people" is not very accurate, and they have lost the nationality of their country.

"General Political Commissar Selov, what's going on?" Soviet Ambassador to the United States Dobrenin was also a veteran diplomat who handled many difficult events, but was also confused by this emergency. Why did there be no signs in advance?

"I don't know, let the comrades go out and ask about the situation." Selov also pretended not to know anything. How could he know about how many KGBs were instigating them? How could he know such a small matter? The gap between him and an ordinary intelligence officer was too far.

The incident at the door of the Soviet embassy immediately attracted the attention of many people, especially the American media. They didn't know the general environment, they only knew big news, and it was explosive news, and the news involved the Soviets who were visiting the United States.

Media people rushed over and joined the crowd at the entrance of the Soviet embassy. As for the roads here, they were already blocked and the roads near the Soviet embassy were already paralyzed.

At this moment, in the Soviet embassy that had not been moved, Soviet ambassador Doberenin came out of it and shouted with a trumpet, "Why do you want to siege the Soviet embassy? If you have something to say, see if I can solve it for you. The siege of the embassy will not help solve the problem."

Dobrenin's appearance caused a commotion. After word of mouth, many people knew that he was the Soviet ambassador to the United States, and they shouted, "We are going home. We are Soviets, and the Soviet Union is our motherland."

All the calls were Russian, or half-baked Russian, and the crowd was noisy, saying that they were from the Soviet Union and from other Eastern European countries. This situation was beyond everyone's expectations.

"Those who can come here mean that they have failed in the United States, but this is not right. They can still get from Florida to Washington, which means they have a little bit of foundation." Shelov, who put down his telescope, said with a sarcastic smile on his lips, "Now I know what the real United States is like, I really want to hear their paradise."

At least now, with the efforts of these landing people, the entire state has become the highest crime rate in the United States. In fact, it is not very high, about three times that of ordinary states. This is due to the nearly 100,000 lawmakers among these people. Since the landing, the crime rate in the United States has been rising steadily, which is in a very sharp contrast with the economic growth rate of the United States.
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