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Chapter 910 Plaza Accord

"The Warsaw Pact and Asian countries with security systems are not short of light weapons, right? Through the Communist International's request for assistance, the Ministry of Maritime Transport immediately set off for Nicaragua, with nuclear submarines escorting them, mainly military aid." Selov did not want to die in Caragua for more than 10,000 kilometers, but he wanted the country to die with more dignity.

How long Nicaragua can last depends on how much role Cuba can play. He will never let Soviet soldiers go to Central America to confront the United States head-on. At least his current strength comparison does not allow him to learn from the willful trans-ocean war. The money for transportation of fuel alone is not proportional to the cost of the United States supporting the opposition.

Reagan just made a big purchase of 3 billion US dollars, and at the same time called on the American people to support the freedom fighters to the best of his ability. He could not say anything but speak out. This attitude can be seen all over the world and does not require too much proof. In the current Western European public opinion, Reagan and Selov are no match for their popularity.

Western Europeans hate the Soviet Union, of course, the Soviet Union is too close. But it is impossible to say that Western Europeans like Reagan, who knows that the Soviet Union is not easy to mess with, but still has to be aggressive in confronting the Soviet Union? This is also impossible. Western Europe is like a hostage kidnapped by the Soviet Union. As a policeman, the United States occasionally draws guns to tease the Soviet Union. What if the Soviet Union tries to vote?

For decades, Western Europeans have not been unable to adapt to their roles. In the easing state before Reagan came to power, Western Europeans still believed that life could be done, but the current situation has evoked Western Europeans' memories of the Cuban missile crisis.

But the times are different. The Soviet Union is much stronger than twenty years ago. It is a pity that the Western Europeans believe in it even lower than the Cuban missile crisis twenty years ago.

Reagan doesn't care what Western Europeans think of the United States. Western Europe is not a political entity. He believes that with the cooperation of Mrs. Thatcher, it should not be difficult to suppress Western Europe's dissatisfaction. As long as this confrontation wins, Western European countries dare not be dissatisfied.

For Reagan, the problem lies not in other countries, but in the situation in the United States. It is certainly a breeze to allocate 3 billion yuan, but this is not a problem for a small country in Nicaragua. This small country is only a small part of all the problems, and there are many pro-Soviet countries. Reagan supports the anti-government forces in these countries.

President Reagan, who spent money like flowing water and said the words were always done, was generous enough in anti-Sovietism, but he also had to consider the economic situation of the United States. Reagan's election promises to increase military investment and restore the United States' military strength. He did both of these things.

There is one thing that few people pay attention to during Reagan's tenure, but as president, he has noticed it. The United States officially ended its creditor country for seventy years since 1914 this year. Since the first year of Reagan's coming to power, the United States has begun to experience a double deficit. It finally gave up its position as the world's largest creditor country for seventy years this year. In just a few years, it became the largest debtor country, replaced by Japan.

Reagan's reforms were effective, but if there was no other support, it would stop there. During the Carter period, developed countries including the United States continued to increase their investments, but the domestic effective demand was insufficient, resulting in a serious oversupply of production capacity. At this time, fixed capital investment declined, which led to a stagnation of the world economy.

In order to alleviate the economic depression and restore the country's economy, a series of expansionary fiscal and monetary policies similar to increasing fiscal expenditures have been adopted, which has led to the money supply exceeding the actual currency demand of the country, which has caused prices to grow viciously for a period of time, which is counterproductive, causing serious fiscal deficits in various countries.

To completely solve the problems of the United States itself, other countries must sacrifice. Sometimes Reagan thought about the theory of international division of labor advocated by the Soviet Union and found that it was not impossible, but this division of labor should not be dominated by the Soviet Union, but by the United States.

Moreover, the Soviet Union's method could be implemented with more deceptive reasons, such as globalization. In this way, other countries would not think that their countries were under foreign pressure and could only develop certain industries in a fixed manner.

Reagan, who created a deficit of hundreds of billions of dollars in his tenure in office, certainly would not think that this was his own problem. The Soviet Union was the enemy of the United States, and it was of course cost-effective to exchange hundreds of billions of dollars for victory. However, it seems that the investment is not enough at present, and to see the results, it is necessary to increase investment.

But the problem is that Reagan dared not spend money too uncontrollably. Similar to the signing order that supported the Nicaragua anti-government armed forces, he no longer knew how many he signed. Now it is time for allies that have been doing ride-sharing to sacrifice.

"We must immediately make Japan and Federal Germany surrender and cannot be delayed." Reagan had already made up his mind. What has the United States supported the development of Federal Germany and Japan for a long time? It is to let the two countries surpass themselves? Isn't it because these two countries have American troops and will never resist the will of the United States. Do you expect to use these two countries to supplement yourself at critical moments?

Reagan believes that the fierce confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union is even at a critical moment. However, Japan ignored the overall situation and struggled like a dead fish instead of choosing to spread its legs obediently, which has almost made Reagan lose patience.

"Do you want to force Japan to submit? It's just that we can't communicate with Japan unilaterally, and we need the participation of other countries!" The speaker was US Treasury Secretary Baker. As the Secretary of the Treasury, Baker, who is the Secretary of the Treasury, is very clear about the US fiscal deficit, and is worried about it. The increasing fiscal deficit has made James Baker feel bad. He doesn't know whether Reagan can kill the Soviet Union. The fiscal deficit alone can cause problems in the United States.

Just after being recruited by Reagan to the White House, James Baker immediately expressed his support after hearing Reagan's idea. It was too stupid to stick to the rules and strangle himself to death. As for what will happen to Japan and the Federal Republic of Germany in the end? Let's talk about it then...

"This is not OK. This time we will fight against the Soviet Union by absorbing the nutrition from Japan and the Federal Republic of Germany. What should we do in the future? Even if we win? If there is an opponent, can we come for the second time?" Unlike the support of Finance Minister James Baker, Secretary of State George Schultz still hopes Reagan is considering it.

There is no such easy thing in the world. Once the United States embarks on this blood-sucking model, it will be difficult to get rid of it.

The Soviet Union's industrial output value increased year by year, and all indicators were already above the United States, but the United States absorbed the power of its allies and created great prosperity. Although this was effective quickly, Secretary of State George Schultz always felt that the foundation was not solid.

"Schultz, you said that this is the fastest way to take effect. Moreover, with the basis of Japan and the Federal Republic of Germany, will it still be possible to retreat?" President Reagan persuaded with a happy face. In addition to this matter, George Schultz helped Reagan settle a lot of trouble, including relations with Europe and the relationship with Gulf countries. George Schultz played a key role in it.

"Well, I hope there are no obvious sequelae." George Schultz, who was persuaded by Reagan, let go of his uneasiness.

George Schultz didn't know where the uneasiness came from, so he finally let go of his anxiety and agreed to communicate with Britain, France and the Federal Republic of Germany. As long as the consent of Britain and France were obtained, the goal could be achieved.

It goes without saying that Britain is an island country. Britain, which is an island country, wants something to happen to the European continent, otherwise Britain will eventually be marginalized by the European continent. France also has its own considerations. In a sense, there is also a problem with the German and French giant model of Charles de Gaulle, that is, there must be a country with the final say. Of course, the French hope that this country is itself.

Every country is selfish. France and Germany are so close that they definitely don’t want Germany to be above them. George Schultz, who is in charge of diplomatic work, knows that if all countries are harmonious, there is no room for diplomats to play. Diplomats must learn to provoke discord.

After Reagan and Baker decided to put pressure on Japan and the Federal Republic of Germany to resolve the financial pressure from the United States, the Secretary of State began to work, seeking the opportunity to create such an opportunity and keep running around the world.

"Well? Almost a year earlier? Reagan spent money faster than history." At first, Scholov couldn't get George at first? Why did Schultz always visit? Later, from the KGB, he asked for data from the United States, and after comparing his diary, he realized that Reagan was going to start shearing her wool.

The Soviet Union led by Selov insisted on it, and the country that lost the pit of this agreement was not just Japan. The collapse of the Soviet Union created a power vacuum in Eastern Europe. The Federal Republic of Germany, which was close to the water, took advantage of the Khitan begging for food and used German capital to conquer cities and let Germany come out of the pit of the square agreement.

Now? Selov thinks he is much better than the Soviet Union in the same period of history. Don’t think about the Eastern European market, Federal Republic of Germany. You can’t even swallow democratic Germany. Just stay in the pit with Japan.

"I still can't help it, you're done." Selov knew the impact of this square agreement. As long as the Soviet Union did not disintegrate, Japan and the Federal Republic of Germany would always stand still. Maybe the Federal Republic of Germany would be even worse. Selov also knew where the source of concerns among relevant Americans was, but now the General Secretary doesn't know Secretary of State George Schultz is one of them, and the source is China...
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