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    The Americans were busy there, but the Germans here were leisurely watching the show.  Under Lin Youde¡¯s planning, special planes sent videotapes shot by war photographers from the Persian Gulf to Germany every day. These were the result of more than 40 camera crews distributed on the front lines working overtime and risking their lives.  The video tapes sent back were edited and made into TV programs, which were broadcast to audiences in Germany and even Europe through the newly established TV networks. The favorite thing for Germans to do this summer is to have a glass of beer in a beer hall, and then watch TV and brag.  The wheels of that tank are all made by Lao Tzu, or the key components of the engine of that aircraft are made by Lao Tzu, and so on.  Sometimes the drunkards in the bar will fight over whether to watch the battlefield documentary or Xiaolu's travel to the end of the world, but everyone will stop in a tacit understanding at the beginning of the first Miss Germany beauty pageant and watch the long-legged beauties on TV together.  In such an atmosphere, Lin Youde's behavior of funding the Republic of Mesopotamia was gradually recognized by many Germans: In this time and space, the Germans regarded themselves as the best soldiers in the world, and looked at Mesopotamia.  The soldiers of the Asian Republic fought bravely in the face of the United States, and the Germans subconsciously regarded them as their own kind who had also fought against the United States.  Not to mention that there is a great man from China in Germany now.  Of course, the persistent publicity of traditional media such as newspapers controlled by Lin Youde also played an important role in this recognition process.  In 1953, basically every German who paid attention to current affairs would tell you that the Persian Gulf was an important source of oil for Germany and Europe as a whole in the future, and could break the current dominant position of the United States in the world oil market. Therefore, the war in the Persian Gulf  A victory would be of no harm to Germany.  Thanks to this kind of public opinion, Lin Youde was able to recruit a large number of volunteers and asked them to go to the Persian Gulf to perform volunteer services and provide aircraft and ground equipment repair and maintenance for the Republic of Mesopotamia.  For the newly born Republic, despite more than ten years of preparations, the number of skilled technicians and pilots is still not large. Lin Youde's support can be described as a timely help.  By the end of the summer of 1953, when Ridgway was forced by MacArthur to launch a new offensive, more than a quarter of the pilots of the Republic Air Force were volunteer pilots from Germany. These veteran pilots had frequently fought with the Americans in North Africa.  Facing his old rival again, the air battle in the Persian Gulf became increasingly fierce.  Lin Youde continued to transport various new weapons to the Persian Gulf for "actual combat testing," including anti-aircraft missiles with transistor-made guidance heads that improved guidance performance and anti-jamming capabilities, updated artillery ballistic computers, and just-developed counter-artillery  Radar and more.  In addition to these cutting-edge weapons, some less cutting-edge but equally new equipment was also sent to the Persian Gulf, such as quadruple 23mm anti-aircraft guns, newer helicopters, and so on.  In order to transport these supplies by land, Lin Youde organized a group of mercenaries to work with the Turkish government to continuously raid Arab guerrillas and ensure that the road from Turkey to Baghdad was smooth.  The entire blood transfusion operation to the Persian Gulf cost a huge amount of German marks, and the number of large trucks requisitioned alone exceeded 100,000.  But correspondingly, the blood transfusion operation also created a large number of jobs and stimulated the production of almost all products in Germany.  Some factories that were originally under-operated have switched to full production due to orders from Lin's Enterprise, and workers' wages and benefits have been guaranteed.  A newspaper controlled by Lin Youde¡¯s opponents commented sourly: Lin Youde temporarily solved most of Germany¡¯s domestic problems with a war.  Under such circumstances, Viola, who had been out of office for two terms, announced that she would participate in the German presidential election at the end of 1954.  Everything was just as planned by Lin Youde. Viola avoided the turbulent years in the early post-war period and returned to politics when everything settled and the dividends of peace began to appear, so that their family's evaluation would not be affected by the war.  In the eyes of the public, when the Lin family directly ruled Germany, the situation in Germany was better than when others ruled it.  ** "Dad," Ysera, who was lowering her head to deal with documents, suddenly looked up at Lin Youde, "Did you predict the current situation in the early 1940s?" "No, I just predicted the general trend and did not expect it.  So specific." Lin Youde shrugged and looked at his daughter, "History is like this, the general direction is fixed, but the specific events are random. There is a saying that the times make heroes, which actually describes this characteristic.  A hero will inevitably appear at this time, but who it is is not certain. In the end, a person with the strongest ability, or a group of people with the strongest ability, adapts to this situation, and then becomes a hero.  ???Personal ability?  " "Of course, opportunities favor those who are prepared. This kind of "preparation" is actually a reflection of ability.  " Lin Youde spread his hands and smiled at his daughter. "In other words, doesn't anyone who has traveled through time create the current situation?  In addition to the knowledge he brought with him, does his own ability play a role in his success?  " Lin Youdexin said no, mainly because I brought the protagonist Halo and plug-ins and am a RMB player, but he boasted: "Of course, do you think anyone can be like me?  " But Ysera didn't seem to doubt Lin Youde's answer at all, but smiled and said: "As expected of dad, that's what I think.  ¡± Lin Youde stared at his daughter¡¯s profile. Ysela was different from Nia and others who had a strong influence from the Shenji bloodline. One look at Ysela¡¯s facial outline showed that she was the result of the love of Lin Youde and Viola. She was absolutely  It's not the work of Lao Wang next door. In comparison, Nia and the others are too perfect in appearance due to Shen Ji's bloodline, and their parents' characteristics are almost invisible - Shen Ji seems to be like this.  Said, the color of Nia's hair is definitely not the result of two black-haired Asians. It completely violates genetics. Lin Youde stared at Ysera's profile. The more he looked at it, the more attractive his eldest daughter became.  Although it doesn¡¯t have the unforgettable impact of some sisters, the longer I watch it, the more I like it. ¡°What¡¯s wrong, Dad?  "Ysela lowered her head and asked while continuing to review the documents. "No, I just think that every one of my daughters is so beautiful.  " "There will be no benefits if you praise me. If you praise Nia more, she might use her breasts to massage your neck, daddy.  " Lin Youde also laughed, and he asked casually: "I remember that you liked me very much like Nia when you were a child. Why do you like girls now?  " "Isn't that of course, because I don't think any man can be better than you, dad.  Ysela replied softly, "So I can only like girls."  "
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