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Eight hundred and ninetieth sheet Boycott the Olympics

"What about this plan? It will not be effective without twenty or thirty years!" Selov said in his resolution to practice cybernetics at the Central Presidium meeting. This is also a roundabout persuasion. A group of old men said that you can live for ten years is equivalent to wishing you good health. What should you do in the future? What does it have to do with you?

Even if you encounter other resistance, you shouldn't be you. For example, Chernenko, who looks like she's almost asleep, is looking at Ustinov, who is also in poor spirits. The General Secretary will talk around four times last night when he fights Xiao Maomei alone. It's not like you who can't wake up. This is the meeting of the Central Presidium, which is like a nursing home.

"The development of the computer field requires strong support from the military, right, Marshal Ustinov?" Selov had to speak up again. He now discovered the benefits of a group of old men, and most people did not have the energy to talk to him.

"The military certainly supports the development of the country. Our soldiers should naturally risk the country." Marshal Ustinov said listlessly. To be honest, he is also a 76-year-old man.

"Oh, that's OK!" Selov felt that he should be selecting a few old guys not far from death and nominating them into the Central Presidium so that he would not have to worry about the threat of young cadres to him? He regretted that he would be dead. If he did not die, the situation in the Soviet Union would be similar to the situation after Brezhnev's death in history.

However, using the elderly is also beneficial. Look at the fact that these old men did not take effect after hearing it twenty years, and none of them opposed it. Even Ligachev did not object. They themselves thought they might not see that day.

However, Selov knew that Ligachev was also a person who could prolong his life. In the war with Goma Map after the collapse of the Soviet Union, he did not decide the outcome when he woke up from the Soviet Union. He didn't know who would live longer. In terms of age, Gomap had a clear advantage, and he was eleven years younger than Ligachev.

With himself in it, Ligachev is destined to be the role of Suslov, and Selov is seven years younger than him.

"Comrade Jihonov, how about the future of this matter?" Selov had to bear another consequence of too many old people, that is, he needed to ask questions constantly during the meeting, and the teapot next to him had three glasses of water changed.

"Of course, we can improve efficiency to a greater extent and implement industrial regularization." Jihonov also spoke very slowly. He is almost eighty years old this year, and he is considered a long life in the current Soviet Central Presidium.

Selov had no intention of replacing Jihonov. If possible, he would give Jihonov the glory as much as possible. Jihonov had no children and was still very clear. Who would he use this kind of person if he didn't need to? At least Jihonov had absolutely no selfishness, so why would he make money if he didn't even have children?

In the battle with the Dnipro gang, Selov had already won. He is now the general secretary. From the perspective of the winner, he would not kill all these old men. If he kills all of them, no one can replace these old men. Lukashenko, whom he likes, can be on the rocket, but he has not been able to operate for a few years and others will not accept it.

The only young face of the current Central Presidium of the Soviet Union, except for a few newly selected cadres who have no qualifications, is equivalent to the fact that he, the big spy leader, is playing with a group of old men. If he hadn't often appeared on TV, lowering the age of the Soviet supreme leadership, the Soviet people would have seen a group of zombies immediately.

Not to mention the Soviet people, if Selov hadn’t talked to Ligachev, he would have the illusion of talking to himself in the face of a lot of air. This feeling was very embarrassing. It would be better to call Selbizki and listen to the other party mocking him.

"We maintain an onlooker attitude regarding the various opinions in China now, but Comrade Ligachev, any academic discussion must be maintained under the socialist framework. The situations of each country are different, and what is suitable for China is not necessarily suitable for us. Our Soviet Union does not have the population to fill the current manpower shortage. We can only use the maximum energy of centralization to promote the automation of agriculture and heavy industry." I don't know if it was infected by these old people or the sequelae of fighting against Maomei alone, Selov also began to yawn. He did not mention light industry, because almost all the light industry in the Soviet Union was packaged out.

Egypt, Iraq, Iran, Syria, Kurd, and other countries have many companies producing light industrial products for the Soviet Union. A little further out, Thailand, Cambodia, and Indonesia in Southeast Asia have also subcontracted a certain amount of Soviet demand.

"What's the discussion on Star Wars now?" After yawning, the General Secretary, who was in charge of the overall situation, decided to talk about another more important issue, which is actually two issues, as well as the issue of the Los Angeles Olympics.

"I have already grasped a lot of real opinions on the public opinion of the United States Star Wars plan in various places. The people generally hope that we will implement tough policies to respond." Ligachev told the truth, this is the public opinion of the Soviet Union now.

"Before this, let's clear up the internal instability factors. Of course, I'm better at this kind of thing than you all!" Serov just mentioned this work slightly. The Soviet Union, a multi-ethnic country, was formed through traditional means of conquest, and its ethnic distribution was similar to a mosaic structure. Although the Soviet Communist Party has continuously promoted the Soviet Union that it had formed a new community "Soviet nation", it is not a fact. The Soviet Union relied on administrative power, not a "multi-ethnic federal political system" composed of the economy and community consciousness.

No one is more familiar with this than him, the spy leader. A large part of his work in Rubie-Yangka is to deal with ethnic and religious issues. The founding of the Soviet Union was still a bit short. The three Baltic Kingdoms had just been incorporated into the Soviet Union for forty years, and some guys who did not see the coffin and did not shed tears yet.

He believed that the local generation who came from the independence era would be extinct, and the situation of the anti-Soviet movement would definitely change greatly. The problem now is that forty years is not enough to make the separatists die. It doesn't matter, the General Secretary can help them.

"When the central government responds harder to the United States, we will officially tell Reagan that the Soviet Union has responded to the challenge." Shelovra said coldly, "Reagan believes that the United States has a great advantage. Similarly, I also think that the Soviet Union has a great advantage. Whether the economic advantages of NATO allies play a decisive role or the size of our allies play a decisive role, we will know when we fight. This is not a separate confrontation between the Soviet Union and the United States, but a confrontation between two systems, giving full play to our camp's greatest advantage and ending the Cold War."

Reagan's Star Wars plan requires that in addition to Italian NATO countries and Japan participate, the Soviet Union cannot fight alone. The Soviet Union's economy itself is slightly less than that of the United States, and it cannot be used as a big shot to fight the entire Western camp with the power of one country. Once the formal response is made, the Soviet Union's Warsaw Pact allies and the Asian security system allies must participate.

When talking about this issue, Foreign Minister Gromiko and Defense Minister Marshal Ustinov were both energetic. This was not the time to doze off, and they all expressed their opinions. Gromiko knew that it was his own move to gather these countries again.

"But the Olympics are about to begin. Are we going to wait until this sporting event is over and we are making a formal response?" Gromiko hesitated. The Olympics are about to open. Is it a bit bad to respond to Star Wars? But it seems that the postponement is not right, because the latter will make the Soviet Union a little slow to react.

One advantage is that since Selov came to power, no one has attacked the Soviet Union as an old country. The propaganda slogan has become an attack on the Soviet Union as a police country. Otherwise, the ability of this general secretary, who was a spy, to attract hatred is indeed extraordinary. After showing that the Soviet Union and the United States are in an enemy relationship, the popularity has never continued.

"Who said we were going to participate in the Los Angeles Olympics?" Shelov hummed coldly, "The United States is a provocation to world peace against the weak, and it also has the face to hold a peace event. The venues for the last Moscow Olympics were packed out to hold the World Democratic Games, and notify our allies not to attend the Los Angeles Olympics."

Because the Soviet Union did not invade Afghanistan, the Soviet Union was lucky enough to encounter a boycott storm at the last Moscow Olympics. With the help of home games, the Soviet Union defeated the United States in the Moscow Olympics. Things are not over. After avoiding the boycott storm, Selov found a way to embarrass the United States at the time and ridiculed Reagan behind his back.

Now the opportunity has come. Soon, Soviet Foreign Minister Gromiko questioned whether the United States is qualified to hold the Olympic Games symbolizing peace under the leadership of Reagan, a president who has implemented a confrontational policy.

Before the May Day of 1984, the Soviet Union officially announced that the Soviet Union would not participate in this Los Angeles Olympics due to the United States' invasion of the Latin American country Grenada.

On April 15, Democratic Germany, Hungary and Poland announced follow-up. On April 16, Bulgaria, Romania, Yugoslavia, Albania and Mongolia announced their participation in the boycott. Finland, Portugal, Argentina, Chile, Cuba, Angola, Mozambique, Democratic Yemen, Syria, Iraq, Iran, North Korea, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, and Indonesia joined the boycott.

In just a few days, forty-five countries in the world supported the Soviet Union. On the entire world map, except for Western Europe, almost all of the Eurasian continent disappeared on the list of the Los Angeles Olympics, and half of Africa also said that it would not attend.
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