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Collision 79 predicts the fate of the Soviet Union

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    It is worthwhile to keep the core area of ??Europe and suffer some losses in the Far East and Siberia. After all, the Soviet Union's population cannot support such a large territory. It must be willing to give up. China's limit is actually not high.  , is nothing more than Outer Mongolia canceling its independence and returning to China, but it is not unacceptable if it enjoys a high degree of autonomy and implements complete demilitarization.  Of course, the national border should be adjusted slightly at the mouth of the Tumen River to leave them with an outlet to the Sea of ??Japan - about ten kilometers wide, which actually doesn't matter - but we should still ask North Korea to give up land as much as possible. The Soviet Union  As much land as possible, just keep it. The key is that as a temperate country, China should not have a big problem becoming a provider of light industry in socialist countries Moreover, it can also recruit a large number of Chinese farmers to farm in the Soviet border areas. On the one hand, it can improve agriculture.  Efficiency, on the one hand, is mixed with sand - Chinese people naturally like the government and centralized power. They are not ordinary immigrants, but can play a role in stabilizing the country Thinking of this, Uncle Stalin, who is no longer young, suddenly smiled and felt  If China wants to become a provider of light industry in a socialist country, as Liu Baiyu said, in order to meet the ever-changing market requirements and huge risks, it must use small production to respond In this case, then Liu Baiyu must not do many things.  For this reason, it is excusable. "Comrade Khrushchev, these industrial products sent by the Chinese comrades are not the so-called East German technology they claim?" Uncle Stalin felt that the problem in his mind was much easier, and asked  The so-called East German technology that has recently become popular in the socialist camp has become a hot commodity made in China. ¡°Comrade Stalin, you are right, when Berlin was breached, we had backed up the Nazi industrial data, and there was no such technology!  Moreover, I have communicated with German comrades. It seems that China only signed an OEM production agreement with them - and considering the suffering of Chinese comrades, the German comrades only charged some symbolic fees - and also allowed the Chinese comrades to use materials to pay off the debt.  " Khrushchev said as calmly as possible. "That's nice!  Uncle Stalin snorted in his heart. He naturally knew that this was an old trick of the bureaucracy. He took a little benefit from himself and gave it the green light - and there were all kinds of high-sounding excuses. This time, wasn't it just about taking Chinese comrades into consideration?  Suffering, the overall situation of world communism or something?  In fact, to put it bluntly, isn¡¯t it for China¡¯s magical light industrial products?  But after many years, Uncle Stalin already understood that sometimes we have to compromise with bureaucracy, so he said pleasantly: "What the German comrades did is also reasonable" "But as for the miraculous products of the Chinese comrades, I understand them.  "Have you figured out the principle?" "We have cracked the mechanical watch. Many of the designs are exquisite, and the materials have also inspired the industry. However, it is economically impossible to reach the cost of Chinese comrades" "This needs  Time, but I believe in the wisdom of Soviet engineers. The most important thing is that calculator. This portable calculator is easy to carry and has good functions. It can greatly improve the work efficiency of our Soviet Union. It must solve the production problem!   I'm afraid it's very difficult. Many of the parts have never been produced. Although the principle has been surmised, production is very difficult, and even if it is produced, it will be difficult to reach the price level of Chinese comrades." Khrushchev was careful.  The words were used to make Uncle Stalin stop being angry. Although Uncle Stalin was smiling, Khrushchev, who was familiar with him, knew that Uncle Stalin was already quite angry. If he was provoked again, there would be lightning and thunder. It¡¯s just Uncle Stalin¡¯s.  The reaction surprised Khrushchev and Beria. He let out a sigh of relief with a pale face, and whispered to the members of the Soviet Politburo: "Just drive here, the big immigration can't be delayed - work hard to do it."  Let Khrushchev and Beria stay for a while. We have something to discuss." The members of the Soviet Politburo slowly withdrew. Their expressions were complicated, and they looked at Khrushchev and Beria with envy in their eyes.  There was jealousy, but also a little pity. Facing Khrushchev and Beria, Stalin said word by word: "As for the high-tech products that the Chinese comrades suddenly came up with, are they other than that their high-tech products come from the future?  Is there no other explanation besides this? " Khrushchev and Beria thought for a moment. If Comrade Stalin hadn't said it, they would really have just dismissed it as whimsical and nonsense. " It should be the most reasonable one.  "Explained, otherwise there is no technical way to explain that China is more technologically advanced than our great Soviet Union." Khrushchev nodded. "I think nothing else makes sense, so I agree with Comrade Stalin's opinion!" Beria!  AlthoughHe doesn't understand economics, but as a counter-revolutionary, bold assumptions and reasoning are his strengths. He is also very accurate in many things. "It seems that you agree with what I guessed" Uncle Stalin sighed. "Stalin  Comrade, are you saying that Liu Baiyu also comes from the future like the high-tech products that these Chinese comrades suddenly brought out? His judgment on the Soviet Union in the book is not the language but the conclusion of the future. "Krushchev thought that Liu Baiyu vaguely hinted at the Soviet Union?  The failure of the Cold War and the fate of disintegration in the future immediately made my scalp numb and my face changed. "The question is, is what Liu Baiyu said inevitable or accidental in the future? Because some accidental issues can be completely fabricated to explain some inevitable laws.  "Beria is also pale and his body is shaky, but his mind is extremely tenacious and refuses to admit defeat - of course, it can also be said to be stubborn. "Everything needs to be studied. I have excerpted some words here.  You can take a look." "The market economy exists in every corner of modern production. From my personal point of view, the planned economy should be the most perfect market economy, which can greatly avoid the problems of the market economy and amplify the advantages of the market. Or  It is said that without a developed planned economy and rapid information network, there will be no real planned economy.¡± ¡°The so-called planned economy of the Soviet Union was actually a variant of the wartime economy that was strongly regulated by the government. It was born in response to the world war.  "Sooner or later, dealing with a long-term Cold War will cause fatal problems." "After World War II, under the trend of the Cold War, there is another trend, which is that as industry shifts from developed countries to developing countries, developed countries will gradually move away.  "Industrialization." "Developed countries will gradually deindustrialize, and they will use their own currencies as commodities in exchange for industrial products. At the same time, the phenomenon of globalization and the separation of markets and production sites has occurred. The greater role of people in developed countries is to consume.  The market rather than producers, therefore, the class contradictions in developed countries will begin to change."
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