Take the Red Police to Marvel

Chapter 136 Public opinion erupts



The second day after Rhine came to power, he launched the socialist concept of honor and disgrace, which is the eight honors and eight disgraces. This concise concept of honor and disgrace applies to every country no matter when you look at it.

The second is to reduce the purchase of Soviet industrial equipment and basic resources, continue to maintain a large amount of meat, egg and milk purchases, resume independent production of industrial equipment in the alliance, increase investment in Southeast Asian countries, and use enterprises to intervene in local development.

The missing basic resources are imported from Australia and Saudi Arabia.

The purpose of this move is to combat the weak and single economic growth mode of the Soviet Union. The pillar industries of the Soviet Union are military/heavy industrial equipment and mineral resources.

Military weapons mainly serve the 81 major military exercises that are being prepared in the country, and heavy industry and resources serve the alliance. If the latter two are cut off by the alliance, the economic pressure it will face will be enormous.

The second way to deal with the Soviet Union is to activate the weather control device to attack its agriculture.

This can be regarded as Rhine's old way of dealing with these countries. Although the method is old, it doesn't matter as long as the technology of these countries is not as high as the alliance.

Maintaining the purchase of meat, eggs and milk is to drain the Soviet Union’s last source of external income. After all, livestock also need food. Without food, these livestock will be slaughtered to fill their stomachs.

At that time, the alliance will also be able to get a glimpse of its internal food production situation from the monthly trade volume decline.

The second way to deal with the Soviet Union is to activate the weather control device to attack its agriculture.

This can be regarded as Rhine's old way of dealing with these countries. Although the method is old, it doesn't matter as long as the technology of these countries is not as high as the alliance.

The areas attacked by the weather control instrument include major grain-producing areas such as Ukraine, Minsk, and Belarus. Rhine will not let these areas lose their harvest, but this will undoubtedly exacerbate the Soviet Union's food problem.

As soon as the policy was announced, it immediately caused an international uproar.

Although quarrels between major powers are now commonplace, it is too eye-catching to tear up the trade agreement in the blink of an eye and turn the originally neutral attitude into hostility.

And what does the alliance's weather forecasting department mean when it says that the weather in the Soviet Union will be bad in the future? Is it really meaningful to curse other countries?

Of course, the Soviet Union expressed a strong answer to the attitude of the alliance, cutting off all trade that could be broken, and severely raising tariffs if it could not be broken.

However, this was of no use other than to show its bluff, since the Union had no necessary requirements for almost all Soviet goods.

The Soviet Union's demand for the Union's electronic equipment, high-precision medical and scientific research equipment is indeed necessary, and the sharp increase in tariffs prevents the equipment from entering the Soviet market. In the end, it is themselves who are in trouble.

However, it is not impossible to live without these things. It is enough to carry out the research and development by yourself under the sanctions. However, it is basically impossible to bypass the alliance's patent blockade.

Things for military use ignore patents, but if they are put into civilian and commercial use, they will face the sanctions of international patent law.

The sharp drop in trade imports and exports has severely damaged the Soviet Union's economy, but after losing trade, it must find another way out to revive the economy, so the Soviet Union set its sights on the familiar military industry and began a crazy arms expansion.

The military industry itself is considered a heavy industry, and the economy it can drive should not be underestimated, but the problem is that the military industry cannot benefit ordinary people.

If the deterrence generated by military strength cannot be transformed into actual benefits, then the expenses will eventually be borne by the Soviet Union itself.

The most intuitive reaction is that the Soviet people feel that war is about to break out, because they produced a large number of tanks, aircraft and cannons. The last time this scale was produced was in World War II.

The production and military expansion of a large number of weapons and equipment has touched the nerves of all countries, and they are also preparing for large-scale military expansion to prevent World War II.

But when the countries saw that the alliance that caused the turmoil was indifferent, and even just symbolically rectified the military system, they were not so anxious.

You must know that the alliance is directly next to the Soviet Union, and the nearest cities on both sides are only a few hundred kilometers away. There are even railways between the cities.

Even in this situation, the league doesn't care, either it's well-thought-out, or it's starting to suck.

But the alliance is bad... Just kidding, if the alliance is bad, it won't be advocating that human beings should unite as one and spend a lot of money on building space elevators and deploying security forces in Africa to build cities.

So it must be well-thought-out, whether it is confident that the existing army is enough to resist the Soviet Union or that the war will not happen is a good thing for all countries.

So is the reality as the countries think?

Obviously, although Rhein wanted the disintegration of the Soviet Union, he did not want to use force to resolve it. You must know that there are a large number of hydra in important positions in the Soviet Union.

Moreover, the alliance also holds the most powerful propaganda tool in the world, the 'mobile phone'. The Soviet Union has to pay the price for blindly following the steps of the alliance's modernization without knowing the new affairs.

When the alliance's targeted policy was released, the media that received instructions immediately began to dig into the dirty things of the Soviet Union in the past, and even the slightest clues about some covered-up events would be pulled out to create momentum.

On the other hand, spies within the Soviet Union contacted Hydra, instigated officials in some areas to control public opinion, and released various news about bureaucratic oppression of the people together with past events.

The people of the Soviet Union did not know where the news came from, but a large number of objective case reports and victim reports broke out for a while.

Of course, people are not fools. Recently, the production of military equipment has been so tight, and the international situation has always been tense. It is obvious that there are people with intentions behind so many negative news.

Who are the caring people?It must be the reactionaries and foreign forces attempting to overthrow the Soviet regime.

But when you look at the news in newspapers and mobile phones, you will find out.

Eh?The above seems to be correct!

Because the various cases reported by these "grape news" and the shortcomings pointed out are real and common. It's all the same!

Even if you doubt the authenticity of things, you can doubt and discover that you have experienced something, or that your friends, neighbors, and co-workers have experienced it. This is obviously not a deliberate incitement that can cover up the past.

What's more, the news on newspapers and mobile phones all have pictures and videos. Can this thing be faked? !

Under such circumstances, all the problems accumulated in the Soviet Union in the past broke out, and the government authorities caught off guard did not expect such a situation to happen when they were completely infiltrated.

However, as an official, the government still cut off the news one after another through various means, temporarily curbing the intensified public opinion.

But can paper really wrap fire?


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