The nine hundred and seventieth chapters are strong and not weak
Media throughout Europe and even the world will sing praises to today's summit, which is predictable. Since a big gift has been released, Selov minds giving one.
"No need to say, you should also know the origin of the Cold War. This is an arms race imposed on the Soviet Union by the United States, Britain and other countries!" The first sentence began, and Selov recalled history regularly, regardless of Reagan's face as if his own son had died.
This sentence is inappropriate in the context of the signing of the Intermediate-Range Forces Treaty, and journalists from many countries were stunned. Could it be that peace is just an illusion, and has entered the rhythm of confrontation so quickly?
Everyone was whispering, wondering what the General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union in front of him meant. Why did the origin of the Cold War be mentioned at this moment of easing? Even French President Mitterrand and Federal German Chancellor Cole flashed with embarrassment on their faces, and peace seemed to be fleeting.
However, Selov, who was so ugly, did not realize it, but said to the two further, "Mr. Mitterrand, Mr. Cole, is the main reason for the beginning of the Cold War on the United States or the Soviet Union? What do you think?"
"General Secretary Selov, since today is a day that the whole world is concerned about, it is meaningless to say such words." French President Mitterrand reluctantly spoke, his evasive attitude was very obvious, which showed that the beginning of the Cold War was indeed the first to jump up, but the countries in the NATO camp have been avoiding this matter.
Even journalists from many countries have obviously had embarrassment on their faces. Of course, many journalists have their positions on their own side, especially many American journalists present. They are not unaware of history. They just have to take care of the US policy, so they have been conducting negative publicity to the Soviet Union. But today's occasion?
Today's occasion is too important. No reporter has the courage to be a leader. If the hornet's nest is pierced in words, causing the Soviet Union's attitude towards the INF Treaty to change drastically, it is estimated that after returning to China, he will be drowned by the squirting star.
Many rumors show that Selov is a cruel and ruthless person. The general secretary of the Soviet Communist Party is not very open-minded. The reporters are also unwilling to let them, such as the socially conscientious journalists, bear the risk of death.
"President Reagan, I won't ask you about this question. I know you very well and you will not admit your mistakes." Serov continued, "In this INF Treaty, the reason why the Soviet Union accepted relatively unfavorable conditions was mainly to maintain peace in Europe. We also bear a lot of pressure from allies. However, in order to maintain the unity of the camp, I will not say which country it was. This is the result they wanted, and the Soviet Union gave respect."
The General Secretary must not take the blame. For example, the Gor Map described the INF Treaty as a great victory, but he could not do it. But he still threw the blame out and made a high attitude to make Eastern European countries take the blame, indicating that the Soviet Union respected its allies' attitude, which was natural.
No one knows whether the Soviet people accept this attitude at present or not. But it has scared everyone present. If the INF Treaty was signed and the monument was torn apart before it was dried, then everyone present today would not come to witness history, but to participate in a big joke, and everyone here is an important part of the joke.
No one wants to be a joke, especially these successful people in Europe and the United States. They have a high opinion of themselves and think they are more famous than the Soviets. They come to witness history, not gossip reporters come to watch the fun, so it is very embarrassing to be beaten by Selov forsy and dare not refute it because the other party, who is wearing military uniforms, is also a very shocking security cadre. Death is unacceptable to successful people.
The atmosphere seemed to be frozen, and some people were already celebrating with goblets. Many people who were still celebrating joy were slowly solidifying their smiles.
"I won't break the contract, but I just make you think why the Soviet Union accepted this treaty." Selov suddenly smiled, as if he was very interesting at the expressions of everyone. He laughed himself with a sarcastic look. This sarcastic look made everyone laugh, and the joy had been diluted.
He couldn't see the criticisms of these reporters after they returned. The General Office of the Central Committee would screen out the newspapers that scolded him and send them to read them. Reagan and Selov had a question and left here soon.
The American hostages in Libya are still under the protection of the Soviet secret police corps. Since the INF Treaty has been signed, it is time for the two to talk about this matter, which is also something Reagan is more concerned about.
Now the two of them don't need to act in front of the reporters. They say goodbye with graceful behavior and gentle smiles. Shelov was sitting face to face and was very quiet, as if he was not the one who took the initiative to provoke. Even Reagan couldn't accept this contrast. He himself was an actor, but it seemed that Shelov's acting skills were not low.
The documents handed over from behind appeared in Selov's hand, and then opened them on his own and said, "President Reagan, regarding the expenses of soldiers from the Fifth General Administration of the Soviet KGB, including wages, subsidies and benefits, as well as the value of medicines consumed by American hostages in Libya, medical expenses, etc., President Reagan, take a look..."
Reagan's face instantly became very exciting, and many different expressions flashed by, and eventually turned into a strange expression, and said in disbelief, "Mr. Serov means that he hopes that we America will pay the ransom?"
Paying ransom to solve the problem has only happened once in the past two hundred years of American history. In the First Barbary War, the crew members on Maria and Dove were detained for ten years, among which there were crew members on other ships who were arrested one after another. In 2018, Algeria reached an agreement with the United States to release the captured crew and the United States paid a ransom of one million US dollars. From then on, the United States prepared troops and refused to pay any ransom for kidnapping of hostages.
Until today, there has not been a second time in the United States for the Americans to be kidnapped and paid the ransom for being kidnapped. U.S. presidents of all generations will never compromise on this issue, so Reagan's reaction was so great when he heard Serov's words.
"I have good historical knowledge. I read a lot of idle books and know what President Reagan means." Shelov understood what Reagan was thinking at first glance, "Don't say so harshly? We Soviets have protected you Americans for so long. The United States is not an ally of the Soviet Union. And to be honest, you can't say these words shamelessly. Since that's the case, it's also worth asking for some subsidies, which is a very important issue."
"General Secretary Selov, as the leader of a great country, seems to be so disgraceful." Reagan said in a firm heart.
Selov's eyebrows jumped and directly interrupted the other party, "Don't be so polite, you are an actor, I am a big spy leader, the leader of a superpower, the Cold War fighter, the revolutionary mentor, and the great leader are just hats put on us by the media. Your and my lives are not nobler than anyone else. Even if that person is just a beggar, he is also a person, as precious as you and me."
"Of course this example is not appropriate. The Soviet Union can control the place, and there is no beggar group." Shelov looked like you don't show me, and he whispered Reagan's face as a successful person.
"Since your history is good, you should know that the United States never pays ransom." Reagan leaned forward as if he was increasing his sense of oppression, but what he was greeted was Selov's expression of an anti-counterfeiting worker. This expression was like seeing how much value a dead person still has, as terrifying as a policeman, and indifferent to life and death like a doctor.
"The Intermediate-Range Forces Treaty has been signed. Do you think I will waste time here with you? The United States must take this money, otherwise I will set up a Gulag in Libya, turn more than a thousand Americans into a labor camp, and make up for the protection costs of the Soviet Union and the losses suffered by Libya by voluntary labor." Shelovra threatened with a long voice, "You always hang Gulag on the edge, you should know how this thing is operated?"
"You did this?" Reagan said, suppressing his anger, "Do you dare to break the contract?"
"There is nothing that the anti-counterfeiters cannot do. The secret police, how can they work if they are not cruel?" Selov stared at the other party and said word by word, "As for the Soviets, they should not bully the weak!" Then he suddenly turned around and said, "General Tsvigon, the establishment of the Labor Reform Management Corps in Libya will be left to you."
Reagan's face changed and said, "Remember, this is not a ransom, and we will not give money to Libya. Since you have proposed the relationship between our two countries and ask me to reimburse the expenses, this money is just a drop of water for the United States. Unlike you who have almost searched for any place where you can find money."
"Yeah!" Shelov stretched his waist, leaned back and looked at the other person silently. Life is real, with blood and flesh. It is not just a few short words in history books, wise, cold and ruthless?
When facing this kind of life, someone always has to bear the responsibility that did not belong to him, or even have no choice.
At this time, the Libyan hostage crisis was resolved. Selov issued an order to Libya and began to send Soviet airlines to escort Americans back home. Of course, Reagan had to reimburse the money for the gas.
Chapter completed!