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Nine hundred and sixtieth chapters meet late

The scene was very polite, and the two did not deliberately create a friendly atmosphere, nor did they show hostility. Then they entered the Hofdi Building at the same time, and accompanied by the translator, they began a meeting between the two. The conversation included a series of issues centered on medium-range missiles.

"Mr. Selov!" Reagan said with a confident smile, "I'll tell you a joke. One day, Gorbachev thought the driver was driving slowly, so he grabbed the steering wheel and rushed around with all his might. The pedestrian asked the traffic police: Why didn't he stop it. The police said: I dare not, his official position is too big! Pedestrian: How old is it? The police whispered: Gorbachev drove for him."

Li thought the other party was angry or surprised, but he had to react a little, right? But? No! Shellov looked at Reagan with a slightly raised head, and his expression and eyes seemed to be saying, "Are you stupid?"

"Talking about problems is talking about problems. The rumors in the Soviet Union are consistent with the date you became the US president. As someone who is currently serving as the KGB president, do you think I don't know where the source comes from?" Selov sneered at Reagan, "I just don't want to delay some people in the country to make money, and it's not easy to support my family."

Of course, there are some rumors, which were released by the KGB itself, and the big spy leader would not say this.

In fact, the KGB domestic spy agency also participated in the ranks of the stolen money distribution, finding out those who were walking on rumors and confiscating some illegal income is not difficult. It can only be said that in terms of spreading rumors, Reagan is just a funder, while Selov personally organized the process in this area, and his professionalism is much higher than Reagan.

"Mellon pulled the whistle and Reagan rang the bell. Wall Street sent a signal, and the United States rushed to hell!" Selov changed the slogan of the Great Depression in the United States and directly returned it to Reagan. The first conversation between the two showed a very rare atmosphere of talk, and there was no speculation in the words...

Originally, the communication between the two required translation, but Selov knew English and directly saved this link. When he had a face-to-face conversation with Reagan, Reagan also fought back without hesitation, "General Secretary, are you referring to the advantage that you are the free labor force of the Soviet Union, Gulag?"

"From the perspective of the country, some people are irrescue. This is what I hate most about you Americans. Although there are so many murders in China, they never control weapons for the sake of arms. They are so embarrassed to say that this is the basic right of the Americans to protect themselves. What era is this? You can cut down an army composed of tanks and aircraft carriers with a gun? What a joke! You can't let go of such a little bit of interest in China. How shameless is your country?" Shelov did not conceal the fact that Gulag had been resurrected from the Soviet Union. He thought this was great. Should he still build villas for criminals and be raised like a master?

"Is this why you turned the Soviet Union into a police state?" Reagan also avoided the gun problem in the United States and used himself as an example, "I have been assassinated, but I know that it is not weapons but people who kill people. It is better to destroy the hatred in people's hearts than to control weapons..."

"That should be achieved in a communist society. The United States is absolutely unable to reach it. The United States is the highest stage of capitalism and an imperialist country." Serov directly robbed the white man, "The American society is no longer able to go further. You cannot ban guns. If you can't do it, you can't do it. Don't find other reasons..."

"However, with strong police force, suppressing resistance and making society stable is your way? If the people's mood is not released, it will destroy everything like a volcanic eruption." Reagan smiled slightly, "How long can you maintain a high pressure state? Can it last forever?"

"If you want to talk about the police state, it should be your United States of America. I am very surprised. How can a country that can kill people who do not obey orders at any time clear their own problems and accuse another country of the police state?" Serov asked in a puzzled look, "Is there another country like this in addition to the United States? Or is it like the dream of American resources talking to themselves, and America is the only one? Other countries do not have such rights, so American police must have it?"

At the same time, the American secret service and Soviet security personnel behind the two were looking ahead. The American secret service members kept thinking in their hearts. The leaders of the two countries were so hostile. And because they were talking in English, they could understand that some issues seemed to be the General Secretary of the Soviet Communist Party also said something.

As for the Soviet security personnel, they were completely in the state of sculpture. First of all, they didn't understand what they were saying. Even if some people could understand English, they would not talk too much. Their duty was to stand here instead of doing anything else.

Maybe it was because the two of them had long admired each other for their long time, so they met very much and wanted to discuss with their opponents who had caused a lot of trouble for them. So from the first sentence, the dialogue between Selov and Reagan continued to be continuous, and they regarded each other's country and the other's thoughts, the other's system, and everything about each other as a serious matter. As for small matters such as strategic defense plans and medium-range missile treaties, I haven't remembered it yet...

"A healthy society should be measured by the value created by labor itself, rather than through some means created by mathematical games to create some seemingly good prosperity." Serov said to Reagan without hesitation.

"The law of market economy exists. The development of the financial industry can better mobilize free economies. The life of the Soviets who lived in a dull state was itself disintegrating creativity." Reagan retorted without caring at all.

"In terms of creativity, capitalists focus on creating many hidden means of exploitation. Socialist creativity is to face society more fairly. Considering the number of audiences, even if there are some shortcomings, more people can exert this creativity." Serov continued to elaborate on the advantages of the Soviet Union.

The socialist market economy operates under the conditions of public ownership as the main body and the common development of multiple ownership economies. The distribution of personal income of the socialist market economy is mainly distributed according to work, and the goal is to achieve common prosperity. The socialist market economy is mainly composed of public ownership, which determines that the entire social distribution is distributed according to work as the basic form.

"Our country is fair. Even in an arms race, the pressure from the Soviet Union is equally distributed to everyone. If the United States does this, the lowest group of people will probably not live like humans immediately." Shelov retorted and continued when he saw Reagan, "Of course, with the natural conditions of the United States, living like humans may not necessarily starve to death. What's more, your country has so many foreign illegal populations, which can make those illegal immigrants live even less like humans..."

Cough! Seeing that the two were going to continue, Reagan's assistant could not stand it anymore. This state of meeting too late has been going on for a while. Judging from the enthusiasm, it is estimated that the two of them can continue to chat all day long. It is necessary to remind the two leaders who are talking about serious matters, such as strategic defense systems, medium-range missile treaties, etc.

"There is also the Libyan hostage crisis!" Selov reminded from the side with a teasing face. It was also very interesting to look at Reagan's stinky face. The hostage crisis has not yet passed! Don't think it's over...

Reagan was obviously much more serious when he said this. Compared to the status of Serov, the big spy leader in the Soviet Union, Reagan, who is still troubled by the Libyan hostage incident, is obviously much more worried. He also hopes to end this matter as soon as possible, but?

This depends on what the Soviets thought. After all, one of the important relevant parties is the Soviet Union behind Libya.

Thinking of himself as the president of the United States and no longer being an actor who only cares about stealing the spotlight, Reagan had to withdraw from this state of meeting too late. It seems that it is basically impossible to suppress Serov's head in language.

After spending a little time returning to his true identity, Reagan became the confident and humorous American president, but in Selov's eyes, he was still the actor. Unfortunately, he ended this friendly and in-depth exchange, and now he has to face boring formal negotiations!

The United States and the Soviet Union each have their own interests, and there is also the pressure from European countries on both countries. Under this pressure, even if both of them are unwilling to do so, they must give other countries an explanation. The Soviet Union's political challenges in its own camp are slightly smaller, but they have to respect the opinions of these countries. As for a group of old imperialists within the American camp, it is actually very troublesome.

"On the Libyan issue, I mean that Gaddafi must release all the kidnapped American hostages, and be fully responsible for the murdered American hostages and give compensation." Reagan said without any concealment, "or the lessons will come one after another until the mad dog compromises."

"I would not object at all to the United States if it wants to solve the problem by war. Anyway, Egypt, Iraq and Syria have expressed their determination to eat Libya. I also think that the United States still has the ability to fight across the ocean. If that is the case, what are you waiting for?" Shelov suggested with a relaxed expression, "I think that 200,000 US troops can solve the problem by landing in. The United States will never fall into the quagmire of the Vietnam War again. I suggest President Reagan can try it now."
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