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Chapter 93 Kissinger

"This is the root of America's strength. The United States will not force dissatisfied people to stay at home, but let them express their opinions!" New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller said seriously, "You Soviets will not understand this..."

"It's useless to have the right to protest. The target they protest is the government, and your US government is not a government that can really solve the problem. Those ordinary people protest are just something you capitalists designed to launch to make shields! A government should at least have the right to mint coins, but your US government does not!" Shellov smiled and said, "Mr. Nelson Rockefeller, you are the second child of the Rockefeller family. According to our intelligence analysis, you have always wanted to prove your achievements today, not thanks to the surname Rockefeller, right?"

"Your efforts are destined to be futile. Mr. Rockefeller, you will never deny the convenience that Rockefeller's surname brings to you in your life. If you are not a member of the Rockefeller family, you will not even have the opportunity to prove your ability. You cannot say that you will not be able to reach this position at all, but there is basically no stage for you to play today!" Shellov spoke and walked around Nelson Rockefeller and whispered, "If you were born in the Soviet Union, you would not be able to live now! The anti-counterfeiting of more than 20 years ago will not be able to withstand any of this!"

Nelson Rockefeller stiffened his whole body, looked at Selov with a very terrifying look, and then left two steps to stay away from the general of the Soviet KGB. When this person was behind him just now, Nelson Rockefeller even had an illusion that he felt that there was an iceberg behind him! Moreover, Selov's anti-counterfeiting words really scared Nelson Rockefeller. The Soviet environment was simply a nightmare for capitalists and would never wake up.

Khrushchev was very happy for the first time. This time he didn't need to go on the battlefield. Among the Soviet leaders, Khrushchev's personality was actually different from most people. Other leaders were serious and read the report was like this. When they saw foreigners, they also had an official attitude, leaving a very stereotyped impression.

But Khrushchev was very keen on communicating with foreigners, but he usually went on the battle himself. Unexpectedly, for the first time he brought Selov out, he suddenly found that many occasions that required him to come forward were no longer needed. After all, a first secretary always went on the battle himself, and he always felt a strange feeling.

"General Selov, people are different from others, people have their own ideas! As a government, we should not try to control the people's ideas. The US government does not care about things, but it is not like the Soviet government's everything!" A person with a scholarly aura stood up and said.

Shelov looked at his peers and seemed to have seen this face somewhere. Since he had the impression that he was definitely a famous person, he asked, "Sir, who are you?"

"Henry Alfred Kissinger, Director of the Rockefeller Brothers Foundation's Special Research Program!" Kissinger's self-reported home made Selov open his eyes wide. He was such a big shot. At least for him, who came from China, the name Kissinger may be more familiar than the names of other American presidents.

This guy's theory of balance of power, revolutionary state theory, and limited war theory had a very important impact on the United States. Selov had the urge to draw his gun to kill him, but he still endured it. During the Cold War, the international community was more stable than at any period in human history. The United States and the Soviet Union were both behemoths and would not change anything just because one person was missing. The Soviet Union could not change its own problems, but the loser was still the loser! He could not pin his hopes on the path of assassination...

"Mr. Kissinger, the composition of the government is different, so the standards of responsibility are also different! For the Soviet Union, it is very important to let the people understand the essence of the world. We are clear about the attitude of capitalists. Such people have no conscience and do not look at them sooner or later. Capitalists' pursuit of profit is nature, and since they cannot overcome it, we can only help them overcome it! We educate the people to be moral, believe in the government, and believe in the existence of fairness. Give everyone equal education, let the people understand the meaning of kindness, and educate a group of responsible and literate people. No one can say we are wrong!" Selov looked at the more than 30 billionaires in front of him and said with a smile, "Americans like to build a country, right? I hope that all the social welfare systems planned by the Communist International and the Second International period, you Americans will never use it! That is a socialist thing. It is better for capitalist countries to rely on competition mechanisms to confront us..."

"It seems that the United States is a little stronger now. General Selov, I understand your move to defend your ideals, but a poor country clamors for a developed country! Is it so confident?" Nelson Rockefeller touched on the practical problem, that is, the United States is stronger than the Soviet Union, and the people's wealth is even more prosperous.

"It's all temporary. This is another problem I'm talking about. You rely on immigration to pick up the work of eliminating local white people, ensuring the development of white people! This move is very smart, and the Soviet Union cannot learn from it!" Shelov first admired and said, "But there is no problem in the development stage. Once the United States has experienced an economic crisis, it cannot be guaranteed! According to our Soviet calculations, the US economy this year lacks a lot of vitality compared to three years ago! It's time to shear the wool. I wonder which country you have chosen?"

When he said this, the dinner had already begun. Khrushchev raised his glass to greet the billionaires and sat on the same table with the billionaires. Because Selov had already been verbal at the beginning, Khrushchev did not continue to start a debate, but said a lot of common words and completed his trip to New York.

In the evening, Nelson Rockefeller, who returned to the Rockefeller Center, relaxed and found his friend Kissinger and said, "General KGB next to Khrushchev seems to know us very well!"

"I heard that it is the youngest vice chairman of the Soviet KGB. It seems that the KGB is really even more terrifying than the rumors! When talking to him, the other party seemed to know everything, and the feeling was not good..." Kissinger nodded and replied.

"It seems like he knows everything. He seems to have known us for a long time!" Nelson Rockefeller also said very strangely.
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