Chapter nine hundred and twentieth imperialism is not united
Even if it is mentioned, the General Secretary will not agree. There are billions of people in Eurasia, and Selov is not worried that he will not be able to find tens of thousands of real Communist internationalists to fight in Nicaragua. The key is that things are not so serious. Central America is too far from the Soviet Union and very close to the United States.
Everything has its pros and cons, just like Europe's medium-range missiles. If all the Soviet Union is abolished, it will certainly suffer a huge loss in quantity. But on the other hand, the Soviet Union's medium-range missiles could not hit the United States. However, the United States' medium-range missiles in Europe could hit the Soviet Union, and it would be better if it was abolished. After the contract was signed, at most, they would seize the advantageous aspects and claim to be the winner.
The same is true for Nicaragua. It is not a place where the Soviet Union must be kept safe, but for the United States, a second Cuba appears in such a close place, so it must respond with all its strength. Because the degree of threat is different. What's more, Nicaragua is so close to the Panama Canal, which of course will make the United States unable to sleep or eat.
Also, in the confrontation in Central America, the Soviet Union could gather the entire socialist camp to fight against a single country in the United States, rather than the entire capitalist camp. Central America is not important to the old imperialist countries in Europe. If there is any move in the Warsaw Pact in Europe, they would definitely let the Soviet Union know what the unity of capitalism is. But Central America is different. Old imperialism is not so generous that it must support the United States in the confrontation under the eyes of the United States.
If the United States cannot even settle its doorstep, it will only be suspected by its friends. Anyway, the Cold War has been forty years, and it seems that this kind of game of back and forth will continue. The United States' economy has looked very good in recent years, and it has also given these European allies a kind of confidence, which is that the United States should repel the Soviet attack at its doorstep.
Soon the General Secretary received a statistical data on the socialist countries that gathered industrial output value, per capita income, and welfare expenditures, which would be the basis for the Soviet Union to allocate aid to Nicaragua.
The socialist camp with a population of billions can't handle how to assist a small Central American country with about three million people? It's a joke if you tell it, but you haven't discovered the value of this small country before. In addition, the Soviet Union has always had more important regions to compete for.
Latin America was the last place to consider in the Soviet Union's global strategy, with the least investment in funds and energy. On the contrary, the KGB attached great importance to the entire place and has always been an important source of the KGB's wealth. After all, the Soviet Union also gained a lot of benefits from Latin America.
"Iraq assists oil, Iran assists chemicals, Democratic Germany and Czechoslovakia assists machinery. Romania assists a batch of military vehicles, Bulgaria assists a batch of medical equipment, Mongolia assists 2,000 tons of meat and dairy products. Hungary assists 5,000 tons of food, Finland assists a batch of communication equipment. Poland? Aid a batch of apples."
While thinking about the layout of the entire socialist camp, Selov made reference to what areas are good at in various countries. "In terms of jungle warfare, let Vietnam form a group of jungle warfare military advisory groups, Thailand and Indonesia can also consider it. North Korea can form a mountain warfare advisory group, and Albania and Yugoslavia are not suitable for joining for the time being."
"Indonesia's aid also needs rubber, and the same is true for Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, and Myanmar. Sri Lanka will provide a batch of tea, right? Tell those countries that define their country as socialist in the country name or in the constitution, and now in the spirit of internationalism, should they do some effort?" Serov gave the task indicators to the Minister of the Central Liaison Department of the Soviet Union.
The Soviet Union's strategic offensive lasted for ten years and supported a group of countries with the same Soviet system, such as Vietnam, Laos, Thailand, and Afghanistan. However, in some places, the Soviet Union also knew how to retreat when it was difficult, but a group of countries were also influenced by the Soviet power, and many countries that were in the name of socialism or defined by themselves in the constitution appeared. In the fundamental law of their own country, they positioned their country as socialist, such as India.
President Assad in Syria, President Ashley's Baath Party socialism, Egypt's Arab socialism, and Sri Lanka are also one of them. The Soviet Union recognized the socialist nature of these countries during the Khrushchev era, and Brezhnev also had no objection. Of course, this is also one of the crimes of the Soviet Union being called the Soviet revisionist.
The reason for compromise on the status quo is the Soviet revisionist, but at least in recent years Selov has not heard the Soviet revisionist accusations. Times have changed, and the Soviet revisionist is prone to slap himself in the face. Of course, the socialist countries that are truly on par with the Soviet Union are still this group of the Soviet system, that is, the members of the security system of Eastern Europe and Asia.
The batch of things the Soviet Union asked for the allies to provide was not a burden to these allies. Moreover, the Soviet Union itself wanted to take the lead, but for a small country with a population of three million, this was a huge amount of wealth.
If some allies were not very wealthy, the General Secretary would have wanted the African socialist brothers to make some contributions, including Angola, Mozambique, Madagascar, Benin, and other countries. In the end, these countries received a request from Moscow. No matter what they provide, even if they provide local specialties, they would make Nicaragua feel the warmth of internationalism.
During the tug-of-war in the international court for more than two months, the Soviet Central Liaison Department kept looking for supporters, and even the democratic Yemen that was fighting with North Yemen was not spared, and provided ten tons of salt. In exchange, the Soviet Union gave South Yemen twenty-five T62 tanks to complete the debt-loss transaction.
"Let you see the unity of socialism, Reagan, when your country faces the entire camp, you will know how much pressure the Soviet Union was under in the early Cold War." General Secretary Selov was also very happy to be able to gather so many countries against the United States. Also, for Britain, France and Germany, which are not related to their own affairs, the General Secretary must say that it is time to perform a wave of peace.
The most suitable country to win over is France, Britain is a natural messenger, and the Federal Republic of Germany is on the front line of the Cold War. Because of the relationship between the Soviet Union and its status is higher than that of Japan, the difference is that it is the difference between tying or not a dog chain. It has a little more autonomy, but it is also limited, so France is different. Although the French Communist Party is often targeted by all parties in the second round of elections because of the two-round electoral system, it is indeed the largest party. The flowing president and the iron-clad speaker are talking about the French Communist Party...
"If you take action against Europe, the root of the problem lies in France. As long as France has good intentions, there will always be hope for the future advance westward!" Selov said to Soviet Foreign Minister Gromiko.
The reason why the Federal Republic of Germany looks like an independent country than Japan is to thank the French. After the Cuban missile crisis, Charles de Gaulle concluded that once a world war really occurs, it is hard to say whether the selfish character of the Americans cares about the life and death of Europeans. You should know that many countries persuaded the United States to negotiate at that time, but Kennedy chose to confront them.
Because of the world war in Cuba, Europe needs to face the Soviet tank army directly? This is what Europeans were dissatisfied during the Cuban missile crisis. Europeans think they are very important, while Americans think Cuba's nuclear missiles are still important. It is similar to the current attitude of Britain, France and Germany to see Nicaragua, the United States and the Soviet Union. They make judgments based on their own situations.
For many years, Selov had always wanted to decide the outcome in one battle, but he always restrained his ideas, saying that Europe was not important at all, and he eased Europe alone and launched a large-scale attack in other directions. This is to eliminate the threat of medium-range missiles to the Soviet Union, but on the surface, he had to pretend that the Soviet Union had a great advantage, and the missiles were twice the opponent's.
"We can promise France that after the medium-range missile is abandoned, it will announce that the nuclear weapons of both sides will not be pointed at each other. This is the real ease!" Selov looked like a pacif, and this look made Gromiko's mouth twitch unnaturally.
The Foreign Minister, nicknamed robot, was not so frivolous in the end, and nodded silently, "This is just a superficial statement after all the medium-range missiles are destroyed. After all, our tank army is the strongest land force in the world. After stabilizing France, it can be easier to exert our land advantages."
This is just a statement that it can stabilize France and exert its conventional strength advantage. Gromiko's voice is very direct, but Selov looked at the other party with a look that would be easily fired, and said, "That's it!" The image of a pacif is still not suitable for the big spy leader.
Of course, Gromiko would not be excited to send him to the door for negotiations, and he also needed a natural opportunity. For example, in the next negotiation of medium-range missiles, he would give the French a little bit of annoyance.
Selov is like a bomb disposal expert. He decided to find loopholes in the capitalist camp that were not very united and pulled out several countries to talk about cooperation! The consciousness should not be the gap between the Soviet Union and the capitalist camp. Didn’t it be that there were market economies in the Soviet camp? Otherwise, Selov would be sick and would create a bunch of mixed economies, which would be easy to be infiltrated by the Soviet Union. It was only one aspect. More importantly, it was to show the old imperialists in Western Europe. This was something that could be discussed.
For Selov, a believer in establishing a socialist theory in a country, this is not a matter of principle. If you play the market economy, the Soviet Union is also very good at playing the planned economy, but other countries must ensure that they supplement the planned economy of the Soviet Union.
The steamships leaving the ports of Eurasia to Nicaragua instantly made Reagan feel pressured. When the flags of dozens of countries were seen by Americans, they felt that they were the villain.
Chapter completed!