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Chapter 822 Confrontation is the mainstream

"Chairman, will our actions give Americans an excuse to criticize them? You should know that tomorrow is the day when Reagan takes office. Zinev knows that this is also a factor that the Polish Solidarity Union has always been tolerated by the Soviet Union.

"Portugal immigrants are not worth mentioning at all. I want to use this incident to educate the Poles so that they know that even the United States, which is willing to cause trouble for the Soviet Union, will divide people into different levels. Compared with the Jews, the Poles' ideas will not be valued at all." Selov hummed and laughed twice, and said with a cold face, "As far as I said, we can wait for the result."

January 20th is the day when the US president takes office. This term of the US president is Reagan, a second-rate actor. To be fair, almost everyone has no hope for this US president. Even Americans themselves think so.

If there is one person who is an exception, it is Reagan himself. As for the supporters, one person has to be mentioned, Oscar winner Audrey Hepburn, who helped Reagan canvass votes in Hollywood, played a huge role.

People are constantly changing, and so is Reagan. Audrey Hepburn's support for Reagan is very precious in Hollywood. After World War II, Reagan was the most active internationalist in Hollywood. He called for the ban on the atomic bomb and opposed the US aid of peanuts. There was no political topic he did not participate in. However, since then, Reagan's political stance has also quietly changed. He initially did not believe that the threat to the United States was really that great, but with the break between the Soviet Union and the United States, Reagan's experience on the Independent Citizens Committee of Hollywood gave him a new understanding of the activities in the film industry, and since then, the anti-Soviet stance has become increasingly firm.

Of course, the most important point is that even Reagan himself would not deny it, that is, the theorem that butt determines the head played a role in him. Reagan's agent helped him get a large contract of millions of dollars, which was considered to have entered the rich class. At that time, it was the period when the personal income tax rate was the highest in American history, so Reagan did not like the Democratic high tax policy.

Resisting the excitement of realizing his dream, Reagan began to give his inaugural speech, first thanking his campaign team, of course, including Audrey Hepburn, who has always supported him.

"Today is a very solemn and grand moment for some of us. Of course, it is an ordinary thing for the history of this country. According to the constitutional requirements, government rights are being transferred in an orderly manner. We have been formulating this for two centuries, and few people think there is anything special about this."

"As we begin, let's see what's going on. We are a country with governments - not a government with nations. This makes us unique among the United Nations of the world, and our government has no other power except the power granted by the people. At present, the expansion of government power has shown signs of the consent of the ruled, and the time has come to stop and reverse this situation."

"The reason we have achieved great success over the years and achieved prosperity that no nation in the world has ever achieved is that we have leveraged our potential and personal genius to the greatest extent than ever before; it is easier to obtain than anywhere else, and more guaranteed for personal freedom and dignity. The price of obtaining this freedom is sometimes quite expensive, but we have never been reluctant to pay it."

"When we pass on this land, the whole world will see that the power we have is stronger, and we will once again become a model of freedom and the light of hope for those who have not yet been free."

"Every tombstone here is a memory of the heroes I mentioned. They sacrificed their lives in places called Beluwood, Argonne, Omaha Beach, Salerno, Guadacarna, Tarava, Dupai Mountain, Changjin Waterfront and a place called Vietnam, with many rice fields and jungles."

Someone told us to have a diary on him. The title page reads the title: My vow. He wrote this sentence, "The United States must win this war. For this, I will fight, I will save, I will sacrifice, I will endure, I will fight bravely and do my best, just as all the problems of war will be borne by me alone."

Press the remote control and the live broadcast on the TV disappeared. This is Moscow, the Soviet Union, the symbol of power, the Great Kremlin. No one would have thought of a group of Soviet rulers watching the inauguration speech of the US president.

"He mentioned Changjin Lake and Vietnam. He wanted to fight against him? Why did he? He dared to fight against us?" Defense Minister Ustinov slapped on the table and shouted, "Today is 19 years. We have recovered from the deaths of more than 20 million in the Patriotic War. Our industrial capacity is larger than that of the United States. The entire Eurasian world is 6. The Soviet Union said this is correct, and no one would object. Why should this second-rate actor fight against us? Just him?"

After taking a sip of water slowly, Selov licked his slightly astringent lips and said in a long voice, "Today, no matter what the Americans say, I am not afraid of them. Once the Warsaw Pact army is launched, it will reach the Atlantic Ocean in two weeks. We have an advantage in all aspects of Eurasia 6. With the loss of time, our advantage will become greater and greater. He wants to fight with us? Very good, this time I will take the Americans' lives."

"Comrade Jihonov, don't have any problems with domestic economic work." The silent Brezhnev suddenly raised another unrelated question, which was asked by the Chairman of the Council of Ministers, Jihonov. Kosigin has retired due to health reasons and is currently recuperating. Jihonov, the First Vice Chairman of the Council of Ministers, officially became the Chairman of the Council of Ministers, and led the work of the Soviet government.

"Yes, General Secretary!" Although Jihonov didn't know why Brezhnev suddenly asked what it meant, this did not delay him from maintaining a submissive attitude. He was also a cadre promoted by Brezhnev.

"Yeah!" Brezhnev agreed softly and suddenly spoke, "Reagan's inaugural speech was not shy away from war, which proves that some remarks said that after Reagan came to power, it was impossible to change his anti-Soviet attitude. The mainstream now is confrontation. The Soviets are not afraid of confrontation. Who do he think he is? Well, let's wait for the result. In this case, the domestic economy must never have problems. You must be able to support the confrontation between the motherland and the United States. Gihonov, your responsibility is heavy."

"I will do everything possible to give the country sufficient economic strength." Jihonov ensured seriously.

"The National Congress will be held next month. Comrade Andropov and Comrade Chernenko, you will prepare the relevant reports. This conference will definitely ensure the domestic and foreign policy of the motherland in the next five years. You two must prepare well." Brezhnev looked at his two main assistants and said earnestly, "This meeting is very important, very important."

"Yes!" Andropov and Chernenko nodded one after another, with respect in their attitudes, without any abnormalities.

For a long time, Brezhnev did not continue to speak, as if he was resting, and finally said, "Maybe I can't continue to greet the next opponent, but I will try my best to get the country further and further."

"The victory of this confrontation will surely end with the complete failure of the United States. I have never doubted this." Selov grind his teeth and thought that the ideals and the hopes of the people fall on us. No matter who or which country it is, if you dare to block our path, you will be crushed mercilessly."

"We did it!" Brezhnev waved his hand tiredly, "I am tired. I can tell me important things with reports. Let's go to the meeting!" After saying that, Brezhnev slowly stood up and slowly left the conference room.

On January 23, Selov submitted a report on behalf of the Central Presidium of the Soviet Union, demanding an explanation for the Jewish immigration wave in 1968, and asked the Polish government to accept investigations from other Warsaw Pact countries to deal with some illegal and violent acts in Jewish gathering areas that year. Subsequently, Democratic Germany, Bulgaria, Romania, and Czechoslovakia followed up and expressed their willingness to help Poland solve this problem. This was very obvious pressure, especially the person who led the investigation was Selov.

Some overseas Polish groups frequently protested, and even asked Mrs. Thatcher and President Reagan to put pressure on the Soviet Union. The voice of such overseas Polish groups, Selov did not blockade nor did the Polish government blockade. It instantly spread throughout Poland. Some Poles who knew that the Polish government was under pressure were waiting with hope in their hearts.

"They can't wait for anything. In terms of the importance of Jews and Poles to Britain and the United States, fools know where Reagan and Thatcher are on." Serov tilted his head, "continue to put pressure on the Polish government and let the joint investigation teams of various countries settle in."

Reagan and Thatcher were very willing to cause trouble for the Soviet Union, especially just expressing their opinions to make Poland a problem for the Soviets. But they could not do this. Even the marches and protests of Poles in Britain and the United States did not appear in the important newspapers. On the contrary, most newspapers believed that the Soviet Union's move was a just move. Both the British Labor Party and the American Democratic Party said that the Soviet Union's responsibility in this matter was shocking.
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