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Chapter 962 The father of killing the hydrogen bomb

This is the rhythm that Reagan likes. The establishment of the Soviet Mir space station was completed, and it can be regarded as saving Reagan, who was deeply involved in the Libyan hostage crisis. In recent months, Reagan has focused on domestic affairs, and even has less remarks on attacking the Soviet Union. This is the consequence of being restrained by the Soviet Union in Libya.

This time, the news that the Mir space station was launched from the Soviet Union temporarily lifted Reagan out of the quagmire. It also temporarily diverted the attention of the American media, and some public relations began immediately. Compared with previous remarks about the Soviet Union, Reagan had restrained a lot. However, he still emphasized that the United States must seek peace with its strength in order to keep the world in a state of peace.

The strength to seek peace, and since Reagan's reform played a role, it has rarely been said from Reagan after his second term. With the Libyan hostage crisis still in the face of the Libyan hostage crisis, the US president who has been anti-Soviet has also restrained a lot.

However, Reagan never restrained himself in terms of spending money. He approved $3.5 billion in research funds with a big wave. As a cost of space exploration, the USS is very popular. Of course, the USS is very welcome. In fact, these research institutions wish the Soviet Union to take more actions. It is an administrative scientific research institution of the US federal government, responsible for formulating and implementing the United States' civil space plan and carrying out research on aviation science and space science. Why do we say that the world's most authoritative aerospace department in the future? Because the Soviet Union is still there, most of the records in the world have nothing to do with the United States.

It can be said that in addition to the moon landing, basically any project in the Soviet Union was ahead of the Americans, including the space station project.

President Reagan's response immediately caused a lot of discussion. Since the United States issued the Star Wars plan, other countries in the world believed that the second round of space race had begun. After the calm period of the 1970s, the United States and the Soviet Union, which had been dormant for ten years, used this period of time to make technical reserves. This space race will inevitably become more intense.

The first completion of the Soviet Mir space station was, at least the Soviet side said that other countries did not know that the second phase of the Mir space station would begin to be militarized.

Just like when the space race began in the 1950s, the Soviet Union was still the first move. Although the completion of the Mir space station was not as shocked by Gagarin's launch, the reality was not small at all. What Americans are very concerned about is how the United States will take the move.

Even the American comics industry joined in and began to draw comics about the Soviet author's space warship attacking the United States.

This is a very interesting thing for you. Shelov also saw a few pictures, which are indeed very brainstic. He has to sigh in his heart that there are really many fields in the world. The comics and animation fields are just one of them. Yes, the United States is also world hegemony in these two fields. The United States' chemical industry output is not as fierce as the Soviet Union at all.

American animation has always been the world's number one, and it has been maintained until the future known by Selov. Japan was just created under the standards specified by the United States. Animation originated in the United States and was first screened in cinemas. The movies were twenty-four frames per second, so animations were also based on this standard, twenty-four frames per second. This requires that the person draw twenty-four copies of the animations per second based on the duration. This standard is basically consistent and continues to this day. In the later generations, Japan and the United States still have a gap in animation technology, let alone the present.

The number of people who work in comics and the probability of appearing is far greater than that of Japan. Many comics will become Hollywood movies.

"At the beginning of the year, the Challenger just exploded in the air, and now he has started chasing him again? Sooner or later, drag them to death!" Selov could not feel the shock of the Mir launch to the Americans across the ocean. At this time, he was completely sarcastic from the position of the winner.

If someone mocked the United States' space power in later generations, it would be absolutely arrogant. The United States is undoubtedly the strongest aerospace power, but now Selov is mocking the United States, because the Soviet Union is still the Soviet Union, and the Soviet Union has not disintegrated into the Russian Federation. Most of the aerospace records in the world belong to the Soviet Union.

The space race has always been a move by the Soviet Union, and the United States has taken it. At least the current situation is still the same. The biggest enemy of the Soviet space department is not the United States, but the Soviet Union's own national strength is worse than that of the United States. The weak Soviet Union made it impossible for the Soviet aerospace scientists to complete all their ideas.

In the space race in the 1950s and 1960s, when Soviet scientists had a very obvious gap in the Soviet Union's national strength than the United States, they won several games in all fields except when they lost to the United States on the moon. Now when they received almost the support, there is no reason to lose.

"Reagan can really spend money, so he allocated so much research expenses." Kunaev, the first secretary of the Kazakh Party Committee, could not help but be stunned. The Soviet Union's annual welfare expenditure was only 90 billion yuan. It was coping with the 280 million people of the Soviet Union. Kazakhstan should not look at the size of the place, but the population was not large. 3.5 billion was enough for the welfare expenditure of the Kazakhstan nationwide.

"There is no need to make a fuss." Selov looked very happy with his head tilted. He was very happy to see the United States increase its spending. The United States before Reagan came to power was actually no different from ordinary countries. The generation during the Great Depression was now in fifty or sixty years old, and it was definitely not the American moonlight tribe in the 21st century.

There is no difference between Americans and people from other countries, and the savings rate is absolutely not low. Of course, it is not much higher. Since 1980, the savings rate in the United States began to be lower than 20%, and by the 21st century it was already a single-digit percentage. This is also an important reason why Reagan dared to develop Reagan's economics, which stimulated American consumption. Why did Americans look like that in later generations? Shelov didn't know about this question. He had not been investigated and did not blame Reagan for the time being, but it was probably the same.

During the Reagan period, the wealth of the rich began to surge, the savings rate decreased, and at the same time it began to suck blood on the whole world. This was definitely not accidental. Of course, the result was also very happy. This desperate bet eventually took the Soviet Union away in a wave of flow.

After chatting with Kunayev for a while, Little Valia came in and took out a telegram. After reading it, Shelov was silent for a moment, "When we go back, we will see him. It has been so many years. If it weren't for his contribution to the country, he thought he could live for so long. It would be really not too easy for us, the KGB, to die naturally by ourselves."

The publicly renowned spiritual leader of the Soviet Union and the father of the Soviet thermonuclear weapons, Andrei Dmitrievich Sakharov, is the root cause of the problem that Selov mentioned that he has been a meritorious of the country and is now causing trouble for the government. He co-founded the Moscow Human Rights Commission with Valeri Chalitz and Andrei Tverdokhrebov, and thus faced greater pressure from the authorities.

In the 1970s, Sakharov married Yelena Bonna, who is also a human rights activist. Sakharov was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize; the following year he won the Chino Delduka World Prize, and then he won the Nobel Peace Prize, but he was banned from leaving the country by the Soviet Union. His wife Yelena read his speech on his behalf at the award ceremony.

The Soviet government put the Sakharovs and his wife under house arrest in Gorky City. This time, Sekolov came here before returning to Moscow.

"I don't understand, what's wrong with the country to let you down? If you hadn't been for your contribution to the country, if you were someone else, you could still stay here to write letters to protest? You also asked someone to send it abroad to smear the country?" Serov had endured the leader of the human rights movement to the limit. The two had known each other for a long time. Serov was approved by Serov himself.

"It is obvious that many things are right, why can't we compromise? Chairman Sekharov, oh, it should be Comrade General Secretary. My motherland was unfortunately under your leadership." Sakharov was not afraid of facing Sekharov. The two had met several times.

Indeed, Sharov and Sakharov had already met a lot. From early warnings to later persuasions, to the end of house arrest, if Brezhnev had not been more gentle and refused Sharov's opinion on killing this person, the human rights leader would have died long ago.

Even now, Sakharov's words that the motherland was very unfortunately spoken by Sekharov's leader still changed Selov's face. This time, no second Brezhnev could stop him any longer.

"I tell you, I understand the meaning of human rights very well. You are just a scientist. You have been valued by the country and respected by the people since you were young. So you have always raised the logic of the socialist international bastard with a high eye. Do you want to know why the Soviet Union could not agree with many of the United States' claims? Because the United States did not give in, because it was proposed by the Americans." Selov took several deep breaths before speaking in a stable voice.

"That's why, so what if we give in? It's not very good to live in peace." Sakharov still insisted on his own opinion, thinking that as long as the Soviet Union concessions, the matter would be resolved.

Then why didn’t the United States make concessions? Besides, even if the Soviet Union made concessions, wouldn’t the United States make more? Fortunately, Sakharov didn’t see the collapse of the Soviet Union with his own eyes, and he couldn’t even cry that day.

Shelov didn't know why a respected scientist turned out like this. What's the difference between this and picking up a bowl to eat and putting down a bowl to curse? After a moment of silence, he said expressionlessly, "Reagan and I are going to discuss the issue of the middle-term dismissal in the Third Country. From today on, your house arrest will be lifted, but you can't go abroad yet, that's it."

"General Secretary, have we let him go?" Little Valia, who was waiting outside, was puzzled. In his opinion, this person was a trouble for the government.

"There are different positions, the more knowledge you have, the more reactionary you are. Kill him within one month of release." Selov replied simply.
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