The Cold War: Jumping back and forth between the two camps

Chapter 359: The mentality of the beautiful people

Soon, Plucksky opened the door with sleepy eyes, but when he saw Dunn standing in front of the door, he suddenly woke up.

"Oh my God! Dunn, when did you come back? You didn't even tell me!"

"I came back too late last night and couldn't inform you. I was arguing with them at the Department of Defense in Washington the whole day before!"

Dunn explained again helplessly.

"cool!"

Prukowski said, snapping his fingers.

"You can actually go to the Ministry of Defense to quarrel!"

He did not doubt Dunn's words, because he also knew that the Ministry of National Defense had a regular meeting on the issue of the Peninsula War recently.

Now that Dunn has been promoted to deputy director of the Far East Bureau, he can indeed get involved in matters of the Ministry of National Defense.

As he spoke, Prokowski made way for Victor and Dunn to enter his house.

As usual, I first learned about the recent situation.

"How are you doing here? I heard Smith has been transferred to Europe! The new director in New York is called Nick! How is he?"

When mentioning Smith, Dunn couldn't help but think of the arms dealer Smith he had contacted before.

"not bad!"

Prukowski said with a smile.

“To put it bluntly, they are actually from the same faction. Before Mr. Smith left, he introduced me to Mr. Nick. I am considered to be very valued here!

To be honest, although there are fewer ships smuggling into New York now, it is still enough for us to make money, and the new Mr. Nick has no reason to be reluctant about money!"

Well, it seems that it is not because Prokuski is valued, but because Prokuski can hand over a large sum of money to the New York branch every month.

"That's good! Actually, I feel a little sorry for putting you here!

If you can change your position, you will definitely make more money, but don't worry, I will never treat you unfairly. I will make up for your losses in the New York area in the future!"

Dunn also made a commitment to Proulxky.

"Don't be so polite to me, I believe you!"

It is obvious that Pluksky is no longer the kind of person who is only willing to use his hands but not his brain.

The CIA's experience during this period also seems to be really effective.

Plucksky was obviously much smoother than before.

"Don't worry, since you choose to believe in me, I will definitely not let you down!

For now, Victor and Clay still have targets to keep an eye on in New York, and after this war is over, if we focus on these targets a little bit, we might catch a big fish!

It’s best not to give this kind of credit to others!

You must now remain in the New York area to provide protection for their operations!"

Dunn also stressed the need to keep Plucksky in the New York area.

"I understand!"

Prokowski nodded again.

"And to be honest, I made money in New York. Although it may not be as much as you do, it is definitely not less. You know, we are quite popular in such an important city!

Many people also beg us to do things for them!"

Dunn believed what Prokowski said. Even when Dunn was the leader of a translation team in the New York branch, many people wanted to bribe him to get things done.

It’s just that Dunn’s authority was insufficient at that time, and the translation team was directly led by Lloyd.

It has nothing to do with affairs in the New York area, and even if you take the money, you may not be able to get things done.

But Pluksky is different. After all, he now completely belongs to the New York branch.

Coupled with being able to continuously input benefits to the head of the New York branch, Plucksky can now really get things done in the New York area!

Next, Dunn talked to Pluckski in detail about the current situation in New York.

We also learned that there have been a number of large-scale protests in the New York area, hoping to stop the war on the peninsula.

It’s just that relatively speaking, the number of people fighting the epidemic is still relatively small. In fact, the mentality of the vast majority of American people is that World War II has just ended, and they have the mentality that they are invincible in the world.

It is unacceptable that on the battlefield on the peninsula, the United States army was beaten by a group of mainland troops.

What they want most now is revenge, and they are trying to continue to put pressure on China through war in order to achieve the goal of defeating China.

All I can say is that they are overthinking and do not understand the current situation on the front line. The vast majority of the U.S. media only report good news and not bad news. Don't think that the United States will not censor the news.

In fact, news censorship in the United States has basically become commonplace since World War II.

Why does the CIA have media experts? You have to know that Kurt was doing this before to control the direction of media opinion.

It’s just that in this era, Western media have become very skilled at doing this kind of thing, and it’s definitely no worse than in later generations.

In later generations, due to the overall decline of traditional media, Western countries' control over the media has weakened.

After learning this information, Dunn felt very helpless.

At this time, the American people were really full of martial virtues. You know, before the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, the American government couldn't even find a decent reason to encourage the people to participate in World War II.

At that time, the vast majority of American people still had an isolationist mentality. I didn't expect that after just a few years, the mentality of the American people would change so quickly.

It seems that victory in a great war gave them unlimited confidence.

Maybe it's just like what the great man said, if they are not hurt, they will not realize the current situation.

In comparison, my argument for a ceasefire is a minority one!

"Hey! Dunn! This guy is really discouraged. We can definitely beat the Chinese back on the front line, right?"

At this time, Victor asked with a beaming smile, and acted as if he was eager to try.

Perhaps the mentality of ordinary people in the United States is like that of Victor now. They always feel that their own army can still push the front line back.

"Victor! In fact, my opinion is the same as Pavel's! If you have been to the front line, you will know that the mainland's volunteer army is not easy to deal with!

In fact, they have caused us great difficulties. We simply cannot defeat the Chinese in such a short time!"

Dunn immediately poured a bucket of cold water on Victor.

"Can't we take it down in a short time?"

Victor showed a surprised expression. He really didn't expect that even someone like Dunn who had been on the front line was so pessimistic.

"So how long will it take us to take down the Chinese?"

Dunn shook his head.

"I don't know about that! If the mushroom eggs are not used, it could be 5 years, 10 years, or even longer!"

"Then why don't we use mushroom eggs?"

When Victor asked this question, Dunn almost kicked him.

But thinking about it, Victor was a Chinese man after all, so he would definitely stand on his side. Besides, he was one of the few people he could trust, so he had to endure it.

"Don't worry, we will never use mushroom eggs. That would cause us to suffer too much negative public opinion internationally!"

Dunn didn't reply, and Pruecke said, rolling his eyes.

"Besides, if we really use the mushroom eggs, the Red Empire will not sit idly by! By then, a nuclear war is likely to break out. Do you really want that to happen?

You know, whether it is New York or San Francisco, as our larger cities, the first round of nuclear war will definitely be within the attack range, and by then we will all be reduced to ash!"

After hearing what Prouksky said, Victor couldn't help but shudder and immediately gave in.

"Forget it, the mushroom eggs are really too dangerous! Damn! How can the Red Empire also control the mushroom eggs?!"

Dunn looked at Pluckski in surprise.

"Of course, Pavel! After three days of absence... Uh! After such a long time, you have such far-sighted insights!"

Dunn was somewhat helpless. It was clear that one allusion could be used to narrate the story, but in English it had to be broken down and explained in detail.

"This is not my opinion, this is Mr. Nick's opinion!"

Prokowski scratched his head and said a little embarrassedly.

“When I was communicating with Mr. Nick before, I also said something similar to Victor!

That’s how Mr. Nick refuted me at that time!”

Well, I still overestimated Plukesky.

However, Dunn also became curious about Nick, the current head of the New York region.

Although anyone with a brain should be able to understand his point of view, especially as a CIA agent, to be the head of a region, one should have some brains.

But you have to know that Proski said before that Nick and the previous Smith were from the same faction.

Dunn knew that their factions were radical within the CIA.

It is rare to hear such rational voices among radicals.

"Does that mean we have no hope of winning the battlefield on the peninsula?"

Victor asked dejectedly.

"Although I really want to say yes! But the fact is that if the war drags on for too long, we will definitely be the first to collapse, not them!

So the best way to end this war is to end it quickly and honorably, rather than shedding our blood for those guys in South Korea!"

Dunn spread his hands and said.

"In fact, this has become a consensus among the officers on the front line and even among us intelligence agents!"

"Dunn is right!"

Prokowski also nodded and said.

"Even in the New York branch, this view is the same! You know, most of us have never been to the front line in South Korea!"

"So we are defeated just like that?"

Victor asked somewhat unconvinced.

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