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Chapter 938 Eurasianism

It’s fine if you need to put out a fire abroad, but you won’t worry at home. This is not the case of mass incidents among the Soviet people. The general secretary who was a member of the anti-counterfeiting cadres who were left in Moscow, can be calmed down by any of them.

But there were conflicts at the top, two cities and two regions. In fact, there were three. Regarding the relationship between Moscow, Leningrad and Soviet Greece, this also involved regional conflicts. Who said that there would be no regional conflicts in the leadership? From the changes in the world pattern to the smallest increase in vegetable prices, there are reasons for spraying. People get along with each other are not young websites, and everyone can't like it.

"It's the conflict between Romanov and Grishin, and there is also the position of Khalazov." Selov, who was sitting on the plane, pinched his stiff neck with his hands and looked at Selbitsky, "If you add it, it will be lively."

"I am the first secretary of the Ukrainian Party Committee, not the first secretary of the Kiev Municipal Party Committee." Shelbitsky said, yawning, "I'm old, I won't get involved in your Moscow affairs. The Soviet Union needs me to do my best, but I won't get involved in the dispute over interests."

What do you Moscow mean? Selov is not very satisfied with this attitude, but now is not the time to fight. The conflict between Moscow and Leningrad has been in a long time, from Imperial Russia to the Soviet Union, and until the Russian Federation after the collapse of the Soviet Union.

Leningrad's original name was St. Petersburg. Before World War I, it was always the capital of the Imperial Russia. Moscow was not as confident in front of Leningrad as the same as the imperial capital and the Demon Capital. The Demon Capital was just a rising star in front of the imperial capital, but Moscow, the current political center of the Soviet Union, was at a disadvantage in terms of economy, culture, and history, except for its current capital. This is embarrassing.

The importance of Leningrad led to the emergence of the Leningrad Group. So far, it has appeared three times. Stalin's close comrade-in-arms Kirov, the Leningrad Group led by Zhidanov after World War II, and now Romanov.

If the Ukrainian group always succeeds in attacking the Soviet leadership, the Leningrad group always plays the loser closest to success. All three attacks on the highest leadership failed, which was more than the KGB security cadres. From Beria to Sherepin, the Soviet security cadres failed only twice.

The leaders of Leningrad have failed repeatedly, and Moscow's role has made an indelible contribution. All Moscow leaders have made the first mission of sniping the leaders of Leningrad to become the supreme leader of the Soviet Union. Over the years, when Xie Luov saw the two cities' most harmonious years, it was during the years when Xie Lieping was the first secretary of the municipal party committee of the two cities, both the secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Youth League when Xie Lieping was the first secretary of the Communist Youth League.

In just a few years, after Yegorechev was replaced, the relationship between the two cities was back on track. Moscow people were full of superiority and always treated all foreigners a little condescendingly, including Petersburg people. Petersburg people called Moscow a "big countryside"... They believed that they were the owners of rich cultural and historical heritage, and were more knowledgeable and educated.

"Let Comrade Khalazov come." Shelov got off the plane and went straight back to the Kremlin. Khalazov was the former second secretary of the Lithuanian Communist Party. At present, if there are any friends that Selepin has not been killed by Brezhnev, except Selov, Khalazov is the only one.

Under normal circumstances, Moscow can suppress Leningrad's dissatisfaction, after all, there are favorable conditions for the political center. However, the change comes from another city, Constantinople, which had never been controlled in Russia's history, is now called Soviet Gre.

Soviet Greed played another role. This city, which had been incorporated into the Soviet Union for less than 20 years, had the same environment as Leningrad. It was just one in the south and the other in the north. This made Grishen a little unable to withstand it. Soviet Greed's development was supported by the whole Soviet Union and now it is on par with Leningrad. Faced with some rules and regulations in Moscow, he was also very dissatisfied.

"The regional conflicts are still so twitching. It will be even more complicated when you Soviet Gerder get in." Selov asked Little Valia to get a cup of black tea, and he drank water by himself, and said lazily, "I believe Grishen must be in a bad mood now."

"General Secretary, you also know that it is normal to come from behind with the geographical location of Leningrad and Soviet Greece." Khalazov and Selov have known each other for a long time, so they communicated bluntly.

"I understand, but politically, I have to stand on Grishin's side." Selov shrugged, "We are not a completely European country, but Siberia has given us the resources to confront the United States. Eurasianism and the culture of the Eastern Roman Empire are compatible. I believe that you, as the first secretary of the Soviet Union, can understand the meaning of the two-headed eagle."

"Europeans have always believed that we are not part of Europe, and only in recent years have admitted that this has something to do with our national strength. Only when the old imperialists in Western Europe ask us can they remember European unity." Selov snorted coldly, "We don't need to ask them. The Soviet Union is a European country and an Asian country. We must take care of the affairs of the entire Eurasian continent."

No city can replace Moscow. Moscow is the capital of the Soviet Union, Leningrad is the capital of the Imperial Russia, or the birthplace of pro-Western factions, let alone Soviet Greece, which has always been disgusted with religion.

Not long after, Grishin, the first secretary of the Moscow Municipal Party Committee, and Romanov, the leader of Leningrad, all came to the Kremlin. The General Secretary first accused Romanov and Khalazov and stood on Grishin without hesitation. He was the general secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union and must maintain the most favorable plan for the Soviet Union.

After being angrily criticized, we still have to return to the formal issue, which is the restrictions on Moscow by the two cities. "If you want to immigrate, Russia does not have it. You can go to the franchise republic in Central Asia to think of a solution."

If policy restrictions are not relaxed, this dissatisfaction can only be postponed. When Leningrad and Soviet Greece are full of wings, they will attack Moscow in the future. This is impossible. Los Angeles and New York in the United States, China's demon capital and imperial capital have this kind of management system. Can the Soviet Union suppress this dissatisfaction forever through administrative power? It is impossible.

"The Soviet Union is the Soviet Union. We stand on the earth, and there is no need to think about whether we are Europeans or Asians. Europe and Asia are within the scope of the Soviet Union's consideration." The title of the Communist Youth League's Journey to the next day was also a pot of cold water for the fights between several big cities.

The Soviet delegation had just left France, and Reagan's trip to France was about to begin. Reagan will visit Britain, France and Germany this time. When Selov was in France, Reagan was supporting Mrs. Thatcher in London. After Selov returned to China to put out the fire, Reagan began his visit to France.

"The strategy for the Cold War is that we win, they lose," Reagan said to Mrs. Thatcher before leaving London.

However, after Reagan arrived in France, he was greeted by numerous waves of protests because Reagan wanted to deploy neutron bullets in Europe to deal with the Soviet tank army, and France firmly opposed this. France has been pulling NATO's back for many years and prohibiting any deployment to strengthen tensions in Europe. The Soviet Union warned the United States if it did not listen.

The United States had just revealed its intention to deploy neutron bullets, and France immediately expressed its firm opposition and incited countries with good relations with France to oppose it. There was a huge wave of protests spreading throughout Western Europe.

Federal Germany and France were consistent in this matter. Before Reagan arrived in Germany, protesters in Federal Germany had already taken to the streets. The Germans' ideas were very simple. They would rather be threatened by Soviet tanks than by Soviet nuclear missiles.

The Soviet Union has stated several times that the United States deployed neutron bullets to try to break through the restrictions on the use of nuclear weapons. No matter how nice the United States said, the Soviet Union would respond with nuclear bombs and ignore the United States' criticism of the scope of application of nuclear weapons and conventional weapons.

"In this matter, we must bring France. We would rather be threatened by France's nuclear weapons than keep the US's neutron bullets away from us." Selov said to Foreign Minister Gromiko, "Where we go Reagan, we will protest."

The facts are so clear. The Soviet Union would rather tolerate the threat from France than let the United States threaten itself. The Soviet Union's attitude was clearly accepted by French President Mitterrand. This time France became the biggest stumbling block for the United States.

During the few days of Reagan's visit to France, just as the Soviet Union believed, he was protested wherever he went. The so-called personal charm and speaking ability could not be exerted. First of all, the French people could not understand English, and secondly, the French media did not have the packaging. Without packaging, Reagan could not be exerted even if he had personal charm.

Without the packaging of the media, what great leaders, Reagan is not as charming as the big spy leader who just left France. At least when Selov visited, the French media unified the caliber that the friendship between France and the Soviet Union would be the cornerstone of world peace.

In the midst of a wave of protests, Reagan arrived in Federal Germany and could still see crowds of protesters protesting Reagan's idea of ​​trying to deploy bullets in Federal Germany.
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