The Soviet delegation, headed by Andreevich Gromyko, Vice Chairman of the Supreme Presidium of the Soviet Union, and Yazov, Minister of Defense of the Soviet Union, will pay goodwill visits to five countries including Syria, Iraq, the Democratic Republic of Germany, Poland, the Czech Republic and Slovakia from now on. , once this news was officially announced by the Soviet Ministry of Foreign Affairs, it undoubtedly caused another disturbance in the ever-changing international political circle. +¡ô£¬
Politicians who were a little bit sensitive immediately linked this diplomatic activity of the Soviet Union with the state visit of Yang Weiping, the head of the Eastern Alliance, to Europe, and analyzed in depth whether there was any unknown secret in it.
The news media in Western countries focused the news on Soviet Defense Minister Yazov who accompanied Soviet Vice Chairman Andreevich Gromyko on his overseas visit. Various analyzes and comments were published one after another, and there were different opinions, but the analysis There is only one core: Is the Soviet Union going to withdraw its troops from Eastern Europe? !
At that time, Yang Weiping had completed his state visit to the United Kingdom and was preparing to transfer to the Federal Republic of Germany for a three-day official visit to West Germany. As a result, before boarding the flight at London International Airport, Yang Weiping was once again greeted by enthusiastic British media reporters and Journalists from various European countries were surrounded.
"Dear Head of State Yang Weiping, I am Miller, a reporter from The Times. What do you think of the Soviet leader's visit to five countries in Eastern Europe and the Middle East?"
"Dear President, I am Higgins, chief correspondent of the New York Times in London. Is the Soviet Defense Minister's visit to five countries in Eastern Europe and the Middle East related to the Soviet Union's recently rumored disarmament plan?"
"Mr. President, this is Henry, a special correspondent for The Sun. Do you think the Soviet leader's visit to Syria is related to the recent bloodshed in Aleppo, Syria?"
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Yang Weiping listened calmly to the various questions from reporters at the ramp of the "F¨¹hrer No. 1". After everyone stopped asking questions, he looked around the crowd in front of him with a smile. He smiled calmly and said: "As for the questions you have raised, I am actually the same as you and want to know the answers. However, combined with the current reform and opening up in the Soviet Union, combined with my respect for Chairman Andropov, who has always loved peace, I can only say that the most important national issue of the Soviet Union is to develop the economy, revitalize the economy, and improve the living standards of the Soviet people.
As for the possibility of the Soviet Union withdrawing its troops from Europe, I have discussed this issue with Chairman Andropov before. Chairman Andropov said at the time that as a superpower and a permanent member of the United Nations Security Council, the Soviet Union had the responsibility and obligation to contribute to the maintenance of world peace. The Soviet Union does have plans to disarm one million people, but whether this disarmament plan can finally be realized depends on the attitude of the U.S. government. "
"Mr. F¨¹hrer. Why does the Soviet Union's disarmament plan depend on the attitude of the United States?" Higgins, the chief reporter of the New York Times in London who asked the previous question, immediately raised his hand and asked.
"Because the United States' global strategic deployments are all aimed at the Soviet Union." Yang Weiping smiled calmly: "All corresponding deployments taken by the Soviet Union are to prevent the United States' McKinsey Doctrine from maliciously attacking the socialist camp. In my opinion , the most unstable factor affecting peace in the world is the hegemonism currently pursued by the United States!"
The scene was immediately silenced by Yang Weiping's words.
"Why do I say that the United States is engaging in hegemonism?" Yang Weiping continued in a very calm tone: "Because, in Asia, Europe, Africa, Central and South America, and Australia, the United States is meddling in the internal affairs of different countries everywhere. The United States is interfering in the internal affairs of different countries. The establishment of military bases in the Pacific, Indian, Atlantic, and Arctic oceans has seriously affected the peace and stability of the areas surrounding the four oceans.
The world we live in does not need to rely on anyone to lead it. God gave this planet for human existence. Nor do we want to see any race or country infringe on the interests of others for their own selfish purposes. I don¡¯t understand why Americans always want to forcefully instill their so-called democracy and freedom into other countries? Or maybe. The United States feels that they are the world's largest hegemon, and every country in the world needs to follow the will of the United States? "
All the journalists present are smart people. Everyone realized that the words of Head of State Yang Weiping were too sensitive and heavy, so that no reporter dared to speak out first.
Yang Weiping didn¡¯t expect these reporters to give answers, so he looked around with a smile. He turned around and boarded the gangway of the "F¨¹hrer 1", leaving all the reporters with a tall figure, and quickly disappeared into the cabin door.
While the "F¨¹hrer-1" was flying to West Berlin in the Federal Republic of Germany, a commentator article published by the Eastern Union's "Guangming Daily" titled "Do all countries in the world need to follow the will of the United States?!" was immediately published. Reprinted by all newspapers, magazines and news media around the world.
At the same time. "Bloody Democracy: The Truth Revealed about the Founding of the United States" published by Eastern Union People's Publishing House began to sell well in Southeast Asian countries.
The Soviet Union's "Pravda" published a headline on the front page that day: "This is Western democracy and freedom!" This article provides an in-depth analysis of the new viewpoints put forward in the book "Bloody Democracy". For the first time, it comprehensively analyzes the essence and origin of so-called democracy and freedom in the West from the perspective of a disadvantaged race.
The TASS News Agency even took advantage of its radio signal advantage in the socialist camp to broadcast directly through the radio:
"The capitalist worldview is first of all the Christian religious outlook, and secondly the four major slogans: freedom, equality, fraternity and democracy. Looking at the military history of the entire Western world, it is not difficult for us to see that the freedom, freedom and freedom proposed by Western capitalist society Hidden behind the slogans of equality, fraternity and democracy are the core interests of Western capitalism. All wars since the Industrial Revolution are directly related to this core interest of Western capitalism.
The capitalist worldview is a Western worldview that is linked to the history, reality and interests of capitalism. This is completely different from the universal values ??of socialism and democracy. Only when people all over the world firmly establish the universal values ??of socialism and democracy can they hope to usher in true world peace!
The universal values ??of socialism and democracy are the true world view. This universal value is first reflected in the value of survival. Because all people have the need to survive, to have enough to eat, to keep warm, to not get sick, and to reproduce. At the level of survival, it is better to be full than to be hungry, to be warmly clothed than to be cold, to be healthy than to be sick, and to reproduce than to be dead. This is the universal value of socialism and democracy;
?The second is safety value. All human beings have the need to be safe, not to be physically harmed by others, not to have their property stolen or robbed, not to be killed or injured in war. In terms of security, it is better not to be harmed than to be harmed, and peace is better than war. This is also the universal value of socialism and democracy;
The third is attributive value. Everyone has the need to belong, to belong to a family, an organization, or a group of people. It is better to be accepted than to be rejected, and to be with some people is better than to be alone. This is also the universal value of socialism and democracy;
The fourth is respect for value. All people have the need to be respected by others. It is better to be respected than to be ostracized, and to be honored than to be humiliated. This is also the universal value of socialism and democracy;
The fifth is the value of self-realization. All people have the need for self-realization. The creativity in their lives will surge and spurt out. Everyone has some special talents. They are either good at this or good at that. Some are good at seeking truth, some are good at seeking goodness, and some are good at seeking goodness. Good at seeking beauty. It is better that human talents can be realized than that they cannot be realized, and truth, goodness and beauty are better than falsehood, evil and ugliness. This is also the universal value of socialism and democracy.
No matter what kind of social system or national government, if it can guarantee people's survival, security, belonging, respect and self-realization, it is a good system and government. If it hinders people's survival, security, belonging, respect and self-realization, then it is a bad system and government. Therefore, we cannot conclude that a multi-party system is a good system, a two-party system is a second-best system, and a single-party dominance is a bad system. We still have to look at the impact of the operation of this system and political system on people's survival, security, belonging, and respect. and self-actualization, whether these universal values ??promote or hinder.
System and political system are only means to realize the universal values ??of socialism and democracy, and they are not universal values ??in themselves. The worldview, values, and outlook on life pursued by Western capitalism claim to only represent the values ??of those with vested interests in capitalism. To borrow a Chinese idiom, they are universal values ??that are hidden from others! "
China's "People's Daily" also published a documentary article on the same day "A Chinese corpse is buried under every sleeper on the American railway" and responded positively to the universal values ??of socialism and democracy proposed by the Soviet Union's TASS news agency. , and also emphasized the negative and malicious obstruction of bourgeois liberalization ideas to socialism and democratic universal values.
This combination of punches played by the Eastern Alliance, the Soviet Union and China in unison and with great tacit understanding immediately plunged the United States into an unprecedented global political crisis since the founding of the People's Republic of China.
Especially after the British "Times" published a soothing poem "Europe is the Europe of Europeans", the credibility of the United States in Europe also declined rapidly.
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The United States, the White House.
"Shet! Falk! This is a conspiracy carefully concocted by the Eastern Alliance and the Soviet Union! Fight back! We must fight back!" Reagan roared almost hysterically in the President's Office.
Secretary of State Shultz and Secretary of Defense Weinberg stood in front of President Reagan's desk and couldn't help but booed each other.
Fighting back is easy, but how to fight back? !
The socialist and democratic universal values ??proposed by the Soviet Union are a stark and bloody analysis of the Western capitalist worldview and values ????from the original and substantive level.
And the article "Do all countries in the world need to follow the will of the United States?!" published by the Eastern Alliance's "Guangming Daily" made the United States suddenly become isolated in the world. (To be continued)