Chapter 664: The end of the visit
"But we were originally Soviets, but we were just imprisoned in Cuba. Castro sent us to the United States and arranged Cuba identity for us. Without our consent, the Cuban soldiers had guns at that time, and we had no choice." Another woman who had evolved into a Russian aunt said immediately, "This is unreasonable, so it makes sense for us to return to China."
"The Soviet Union bears international responsibility for Cuba. Since it is Comrade Castro's decision, the Soviet Union will bear any consequences. Take your case for example. The Soviet Union has been condemned by the American media at that time. That is the price paid by the Soviet Union. We chose to stand with Comrade Cuba, so we cannot accept your application for returning home."
Shelov shaves his nails with a Damascus steel knife and said slowly, "When the General Secretary visited recently, President Nixon was the word. You didn't hear it. We have allies and must be responsible for them."
Another president was changed and took out President Nixon's remarks to block the mouths of these American journalists. The American journalists on one side looked at each other a few times, shook their heads, feeling that they could not refute this matter.
The Soviet Union's political commissar often speaks about the remarks of the US president. They can't even use their thorny mouths and stings. They can't say that what Kennedy and Nixon said is wrong. These remarks are very positive. If the Soviets say they can still mess around, but if the US president says it, it's not good to slap yourself in the face...
"Chairman Selov, this involves not only the issue of allies, but these people were sent to the United States against their own wishes. The Soviet Union, as the motherland of these people, should take them back." A pretty female reporter said in a seductive voice. This woman has an average face, and the Americans are considered to be a bit ugly among white people, but the size of her breasts is a bit scary. I haven't heard of how strong the United States is in this regard. Isn't Russia the biggest in the later generations?
Huh? Silicone! Sherov, who glanced at the female reporter for a few glances, instantly concluded that this woman’s ball was not real, it was too round. As the controller of several film and television bases, she was definitely a membership treatment. Sherov had watched many films from this department and could tell the difference between natural and artificial at a glance.
Silicone women have no human rights, and Selov naturally remains unchanged and continues to feel a sense of justice, and he looks like an international responsibility is greater than the sky, saying, "This will make our Cuban friends dissatisfied with the Soviet Union. The Soviet Union cannot do this. Besides, these people can't continue to adapt to work when they return to China. This will cause the Soviet Union to have unemployed people. We cannot do this."
"Isn't it just some unemployed people? Chairman Selov, our United States has a large number of unemployed people, and some unemployed people contribute to the competitiveness of the Soviet Union." The female reporter continued to ask, feeling that the Soviet man in front of him was avoiding the important things.
"Seven percent of the unemployed population in the United States are yours, and we in the Soviet Union have no unemployed population!" Shelov narrowed his eyes and said with a funny look, "Do you not know that socialist countries do not allow unemployed populations? In Eastern European countries, including the Soviet Union, the unemployment rate in all countries is zero..."
This sentence caused a stir. Americans watching the fun were not inside the embassy, but outside the embassy. Because Selov knew English, he used English when talking to American journalists, which could make many Americans understand.
"Hey, is that Soviet man true?" Some onlookers asked the Soviets who wanted to return home, including many people who were dressed like humans. They urgently asked questions closely related to themselves.
"Of course it's true. Why should we return to China? Look at your country like this, poor public security and bad economy, far less stable than our motherland." The petitioner asked was reluctant and made a look of you not bothering me. This angry attitude made the Americans even more interested. The Soviet Union did not have an unemployment rate? How could it be?
Many Americans know nothing about the Soviet Union. What they know is what American rulers let them know, such as the impression that they cannot migrate freely, purge, and have no human rights like the United States. As for the advantages of the Soviet Union, how could they promote the advantages of their enemies? Even if they know their mistakes and learn from the Soviet Union's methods of improvement, they will not tell ordinary people that they got inspiration from the Soviet Union, but will say that I am the Great America and the destiny are clear.
Unfortunately, Selov knew about this situation. Selov, who loved online in later generations, was shocked by the degree of idiocy in the United States. He didn't know much common sense, especially in terms of history and geography, which even children knew. Americans didn't know. At that time, he knew that American education must be very shameless.
It is now 1973, and the United States is at the peak of anti-war. At this time, the Americans do not believe everything the US government said. In addition, the Soviet Union is getting stronger and stronger, this is the time when the American people are most unconfident. If they don’t sprinkle a few handfuls of salt at this time, then when will they have to wait?
"You Americans should know that the situation in the Soviet Union is different from that of you. A large part of our country's expenditure is welfare expenses. In this case, water and electricity are free, housing is free, childbirth is bonus, and commodity prices are low. How can I let these people return to China? This will cause a great burden." Selov always believed that if the reason why the Soviet Union could not hold on in the end was financial reasons, then high military expenses would only account for half of them, and the other half were public welfare expenses.
In fact, in the era when the Soviet Union implemented the policy of heavy industry first and low income and low consumption, the economy did not collapse. Under the socialist system, it would be very dangerous to maintain a heavy industry and military industry as the focus of economic structure, and maintain high welfare, so as to cut off welfare expenses and continue the arms race, the Soviet Union would not collapse in another fifty years.
"Of course, I didn't say that I did not say death. The Soviet Union would not take them back. However, they could apply at the Soviet embassy. Just like many foreigners immigrated to the Soviet Union, prove their value and join our wave of construction, we will naturally approve him to enter the Soviet Union." In the end, Selov did not completely cut off the hope of these petitioners, but it was basically the same. Only one percent of these people could return to their own country, and the rest would be goodbye.
Before the collapse of the Soviet Union, its socialist economic construction reached a very high level. Perhaps it was with the help of rising oil prices, or perhaps it was the relatively relaxed economic environment that created a prosperous economy for more than 20 years, high national welfare, almost non-existent unemployment rate, strong rubles, happy people's lives, and material shortages, but they were far less serious than ordinary countries.
As for now, the Soviet Union is stronger than in history, with more countries helping, and has solved many problems that can only be solved by tropical countries as allies. At least after Indonesia changed color, the Soviet Union has never lacked rubber and steel itself, so the automobile industry has developed tremendously.
In the end, Selov did not disappoint the Eastern European countries that he was waving his flag and shouting, and refused these people's request to return. It is OK to join the Soviet Union, but it must be assessed through the Soviet Union and the embassies in Eastern Europe. There is no other channel to go back. If you want to smuggle, you can ask the Soviet KGB border guard whether he agrees or not.
"Americans are so scammers that they are too scammers. There is absolutely something wrong with the education in this country. I really think we are fighting against them with grass naked? There is no common sense at all!" After the meeting, Selov looked down on the American IQ and said this to Dobrenin, "Also, don't show me American newspapers, especially those who write me. I don't want to see Americans scold me..."
He didn't know that although the scolding was still there, the Soviet embassy had really ushered in a wave of applying for immigration from now on. Originally, most people were Soviets who wanted to return to China within a year, but after the oil crisis broke out, there was a wave of Americans immigrating to the Soviet Union, as if the Great Depression era had repeated.
Soviet Foreign Minister Gromiko signed with the United States nine agreements and protocols, including the "Basic Principles on Further Restricting Offensive Strategic Weapons Negotiation", the "US-Soviet Agreement on Preventing Nuclear War", the "Soviet United States-US General Agreement on Contact, Exchange and Cooperation", the "Soviet United States-US Cooperation on Peaceful Use of Atomic Energy", the "Soviet United States-US Agriculture Agreement", the "US-Soviet United States-US Agreement on World Ocean Research", the "US-Soviet Transport Agreement", the "Soviet United States-US Treaty on Income Tax, and the "Soviet United States-US Protocol on Trade Consultation".
On the 24th, on the last day of Brezhnev's visit to the United States, the United States and the Soviet Union issued a joint communiqué, saying some nutritious nonsense. There is only one real value in it. The relationship between the two countries is based on peaceful coexistence and equal security. This sentence shows that the United States first recognized that the Soviet Union was a country that was completely equal to itself since the beginning of the war.
In the Stalin period, facing the US's encirclement and concessions, the Khrushchev period held high the stick of nuclear blackmail that threatened the United States to respect the Soviet Union. During the period of Brezhnev's rule, the United States publicly recognized that the Soviet Union was the same superpower as itself.
"We want to be on par with them? Why should Americans be on par with us? Give me ten years to let the world know who is the country that is truly traveling with justice." On the plane back home, Selov returned to his big mouth. At this time, he did not need to pretend to be a human and animal harmless.
"Don't worry if you have this opportunity." Brezhnev said happily, very satisfied with this visit. Although the matter was a bit unpleasant because of the Soviet embassy, the General Political Commissar's ability to recover aftermath was pretty good, calming down the impact of this incident.
Chapter completed!