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Chapter 90 You must lose

"But will China and India definitely win if they fight? In fact, India is not worse than China in terms of population or economy, and from the perspective of geographical location, it is easier for India to mobilize and assemble the army!" Gromiko calmly analyzed, "No matter from any aspect, it is impossible to see that India will lose!"

To be honest, before the Sino-Indian War, Gromiko's idea was a general understanding! So the question he raised was not surprising at all. At this time, China did not have the stance to beat everything up! However, this illusion was too fatal. If it eventually evolved into the Soviet Union pulling India to confront China and the United States, Selov would have the will to die, and that kind of pig teammate could not be carried. It was simply comparable to Germany and Italy in World War II, and Germany and Austro-Hungarian Empire in World War I.

He did not think that the Soviet Red Army's explosive self-confidence during the Brezhnev era was well established! If the war between the east and west sides was really going to start at the same time, Selov could only take his wife to Nordic Europe to develop socialism.

"Let's think about the United States first. When I go to China, I have to communicate with Chinese comrades! If peace can be maintained, of course it is the best. After all, the relationship between the Soviet Union and India is very good!" Khrushchev summarized the current friction between China and India. Khrushchev considered the overall situation. He did not want to give up, either China or India. If both countries maintained friendly relations with the Soviet Union, the power of the Soviet Union would naturally increase greatly. However, Selov knew that Khrushchev was completely taken for granted. Later facts proved that the Soviet Union took India seriously and it was a big mistake. India also cheated the Soviet Union when the Soviet Union collapsed.

"Comrade First Secretary, maybe my thoughts are too dark, but I still think provoking a war is more in line with the interests of the Soviet Union!" Anyway, Selov's hands have long been full of blood, and he doesn't care about throwing dirty water on himself anymore. "If the Sino-Indian war follows my ideas, it should be fought! If China wins, we use public opinion to condemn it, and India wins. We also use public opinion to condemn it. We must put ourselves in a fair position!"

The selflessness that Selov mentioned is actually useless, so how could India win? Before the Sino-Indian border war began, it was generally believed that it would fight anyway. Unexpectedly, the speed of India's collapse made other countries unable to react.

The argument was carefully considered. If it was not his turn to imagine how to face such international problems in normal times, it was the relatively closed environment on the plane that gave him this opportunity. Moreover, Selov did not particularly favor any country. It would be useless to favor or not. Anyway, India lost.

Selov just hopes that India will lose more valuable. If China and the Soviet Union's attention is diverted, India will be considered dead. Therefore, once India loses and cedes land, it is necessary. Not only will it be necessary to cede land, but it will also make India's cedes hurt! To completely turn to a comprehensive hostile relationship, China's attention can be diverted, and at the same time it can also eliminate the fear of China in the Soviet Union's heart.

"The viewpoint is very novel. If Chinese comrades know that you are plotting against them, they will be angry, haha!" Khrushchev laughed unscrupulously as if he had thought of something funny.

This is absolutely not! Selov's move is simply to give pillows to sleepy people, which is completely internationalist.

For Khrushchev, the suggestions made by Serov in this closed environment are not formal references. At best, it is a topic of conversation after dinner, and Serov is not prepared to reverse the thinking of the first secretary. He said these words only after the matter has developed to that point, Khrushchev could have a more reference thinking when considering this issue. In other words, if Khrushchev could remember what Serov said today, it was already considered a success.

After a long flight, on September 15, 1959, Khrushchev's special plane slowly landed at Andrew Air Force Base. When the crew opened the cabin door, Selov looked at the front of the cabin door. Khrushchev, wearing military uniform and medals, slowly walked off the plane with his wife Nina Petrovna. It was not until Khrushchev and his wife walked under the plane that Gromiko's Foreign Minister and Selov walked down. This was the first time that Selov stepped onto the territory of the United States. When Khrushchev delivered a speech, Selov stood behind him with his head held high and fulfilled his duties as a bodyguard leader.

"Everything at the airport is shining, bright and bright. I have to say that all arrangements are elegant, magnificent, and the details are in place. In short, the welcome ceremony of the head of state has everything that should be available. I am very satisfied. Thanks to President Eisenhower and President Nixon for their warm reception!" Khrushchev delivered a warm speech, Gromiko applauded indirectly, and Selov continued to pose a dead face.

In fact, compared with all the Soviets of this era, Selov was the person who was least interested in this visit. He was not interested in the so-called welcome ceremony, reviewing the army and seeing the development of the United States! For example, the guard of honor at the airport now cannot attract his attention at all, and the modern high-rise buildings in the United States are also not attractive to him.

It’s not that Selov pretended to behave, but in later generations, it seems that his original motherland is the first in the undisputed world. So now seeing the welcome ceremony arranged by the Americans, Selov took a look and stopped paying attention, which was a little behind...

"Welcome Mr. Khrushchev to the United States, this is a friendly start for us!" Nixon looked at Serov, who was standing behind Khrushchev in a little surprised manner, and then the two walked past the guard of honor.

The fifteen miles from the airport to downtown Washington were crowded with about 250,000 people. Khrushchev smiled and waved his arms. The first time he saw so many Americans. He showed his kindness as much as possible, but Selov seemed to have no effect, and the group seemed to be watching the fun.

It took not long before Khrushchev and his group arrived at the White House. At this time, Selov, the robot in Nixon's eyes, had the first chance to speak, "Mr. Nixon, it's only half a year before the US election! When will you become a vice president be promoted? After you return home, do you really want to check why the matter of meeting Dulles was leaked? But even if you check, you can't find out anything..."

"Mr. Selov seems to be very concerned about our election. Are you very interested in American life?" Nixon fought back without hesitation, "It doesn't matter, this time I can see all aspects of the United States..."
Chapter completed!
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