The country takes advantage of people’s psychology, that is, how to make a person who is not afraid of death collapse?

 That means you can't die even if you want to.

 The blockade drill prevents supplies from entering the island, greatly increasing the cost of living there; it is similar to lifting the blockade when the 4V underwear is about to break, allowing some supplies to be transported in, and then blocking it again.

 This will allow the people of 4v to clearly recognize the power comparison, and strive to wear down and attack the Taiwan military's fighting will as much as possible when the People's Liberation Army comes to the stage, so as to prevent the Taijun from risking his life and doing stupid things like breaking the jar.

 4v No matter what the DPP says, the people only care about getting real benefits for themselves.

 For ordinary people, they only know that their living standards and cost of living have increased because the DPP asked Pelosi to take Taiwan over. Therefore, they hate and oppose Taiwan independence.

 Not only the living standards, but also the investment environment of 4v will be significantly affected, resulting in capital outflow and affecting the ruling foundation of the DPP. This will also be conducive to the faster liberation of 4v in the future.

 Don't forget that the military exercises around the 4V sea area have been postponed to September 8. It is not ruled out that the end time will be postponed again.

 By the way, when the Diaoyu Islands incident was at its worst, we had actually completed our control over the waters surrounding the Diaoyu Islands.

 Diplomacy requires skills and wisdom, rather than just rushing into action with passion.

 By the way, quick-victoryists can easily turn into capitulationists or defeatists, because some quick-victoryists will doubt themselves and the world as soon as they find themselves encountering setbacks and unable to win quickly.

 Let us review "On Protracted War" again.

 "However, those who advocate quick victory are also wrong. They either completely forget the contradiction between strength and weakness and only remember other contradictions; or they exaggerate China's strengths to the point of deviating from the real situation and giving it a different picture; or they substitute the strength and weakness of a particular time and place for the strength and weakness of the whole, blinding themselves to the fact that they are only aware of the tree and failing to see the mountain, and thus becoming self-righteous."

 Finally, let me state my position. On the issue of 4V, I believe the Party Central Committee is reliable, and I hope that 4V can be liberated soon.

 Apart from anything else, the fact that the Seventh Fleet escaped is more eloquent than all the monsters and demons.

 Of course, if you regard what I say as a defense of the "officials", and just blindly express your emotions -

 I can only say that these people only want to see what they want to see. (Spreading hands)

 Chapter 188 Uninvited Guest

 St. Petersburg, Russia

 "Well, that shop tastes really good, let's come again next time~"

 After finishing her meal outside, Aurora returned to her ship. Her tightly wrapped gray military uniform (the one next door) also changed into a white low-cut dress in a flash of blue light.

 "Let's deal with what happened just now..."

 Aurora entered the room and sat down at the desk, reading Plekhanov's On the Role of the Individual in History, which she had not finished reading.

 》I put the book aside with a bookmark.

 Then he took out a recent editorial of the Russian Communist Party from the drawer, written by the current Secretary of the Central Committee of the Russian Communist Party, Obukhov.

 (Note: Zyuganov is the Chairman of the Communist Party of Russia, equivalent to the General Secretary. This is just an ordinary secretary, but also a member of the core leadership.)

 Aurora flipped through the letter for a few seconds and sent a reply to Changchun:

 "Comrade Kokang, regarding what you just said [that some Chinese comrades accused the Soviet people of failing to protect the Party committees on the eve of the Soviet Union's collapse], this statement is wrong."

 "Ah? Is it wrong? I see a lot of such statements on the Chinese Internet..." Changchun was a little bit unbelieving.

 Considering that he had been away from his homeland for more than 60 years, it was inevitable that he had an unrealistic understanding of the Soviet Union. Runzhi once said: Without investigation, there is no right to speak. Changchun thought about it and decided to listen patiently rather than express his opinion.

 I have an article from the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Russia. The views are very similar to mine. I will just relay the gist of it to you.

 "Obukhov said that during and after the August 819th Incident in 1991, the power and public opinion of the State Emergency Committee and Yeltsin were roughly evenly matched. It was not the case that 'a huge momentum against the State Emergency Committee quickly formed under Yeltsin's call'..."

 ...The Emergency Committee failed because of Yeltsin's usurpation of power and the ban on communism, as well as the inaction of the CPSU and the Supreme Soviet. If First Secretary Prokofiev had taken prompt measures to organize local party committees, workers, and party members during the August 19th Incident, the Emergency Committee would have had a good chance of success.

 So Yeltsin didn't win a complete victory, but rather a narrow one, and the Soviet people did defend the Party Committee."

 Aurora's retelling of the story prompted Changchun to reflect. "So, at that time, there wasn't an organic, two-pronged strategy between the Party and the masses, but rather a situation more like scattered troops.

 Because of this, Yeltsin took the initiative, leading to the final disintegration of the Soviet Union and the fall of the red flag. Is that right?

 "That's about right," Aurora admitted.

 She then added: "This actually reflects several issues. The ability of the Soviet Communist Party Central Committee to control the grassroots at that time really needs to be questioned.

 The second is that the Emergency Committee has problems of insufficient capacity, bureaucracy and being out of touch with the masses.

 Lack of ability led to the Emergency Committee's misjudgment of the situation; bureaucracy led to its slide into Blanquism in its struggle with Yeltsin; and detachment from the masses led to its failure to cooperate promptly with the people in defending the Soviet Union.

 "As expected of an old comrade, you have a very thorough understanding!" Changchun agreed with Aurora's well-reasoned analysis.

 Changchun continued, "By the way, Comrade Aurora, could you please read Obukhov's original text? I'll take a note of it."

 When talking about this, many ship girls will hold their foreheads, and Aurora is no exception. Because the current communication between ship girls is voice communication, just like a phone or walkie-talkie, text transmission is impossible.

 This is closely related to the communication equipment installed on their bodies.

 When Aurora and Mercury Memorial first appeared, the special long-distance communication between the two was not even through the phone, but through telegram!

 Yes, it's the kind of telegraph that makes a "beep beep" sound and sends Morse code. (After all, it's an old ship from 120 years ago)

 Because this type of communication was too inefficient, the Russian Navy immediately replaced the communication equipment of Afu and Mercury - from telegraph to wireless telephone. (PS: Communication between ship girls does not require base station relay)

 However, it is very inefficient when transmitting relatively special written information that cannot be transmitted using human communication.

 For example, when Chongqing made its last appeal through Lin Xian, the communication was achieved through oral communication and written records by one party, much like the ancient masters who wrote letters for illiterate people.

 And this time, the same is true for Aurora and Changchun.

 Fortunately, various countries are working on adapting the communication systems of modern ships to the main bodies of the warships, and are further studying how to connect to their own C4I systems or C4ISR systems.

 "That will take a while~" Aurora said, "Okay, I'm going to start reading, remember."

 After more than half an hour, Changchun finally put down her pen. She looked at the 6000-word document in her hand and sighed, "Oh my god, I'm finally done... There's so much..."

 "There's nothing I can do. I haven't had time to update my communication equipment yet, so I can only use this stupid method~" Aurora comforted.

 "However, there's recent news that Mercury Memorial and I will also be upgrading our equipment soon. If you had asked a little later, perhaps this wouldn't have been such a hassle."

 Regarding communications, Changchun began to envy the settings of some ancient KanColle anime. "Comrade Aurora, have you heard of 'Arpeggio of Blue Steel'?"

 "I understand. What's the matter?" Aurora responded gently.

 Changchun felt like he had eaten a pound of lemons, his stomach sour. "I really envy the communication methods of the Azure Fleet Girls... Comrade, when do you think we can communicate as smoothly as the Azure Fleet Girls?"

 Aurora thought for a moment and said, "If you mean it's exactly like the spiritual network and spiritual space in Canglan, I personally think it's unlikely to happen within this century.

 But if you mean a similar vague concept, then there is one now - it can be achieved by combining existing cutting-edge information technology.

 It comes from great achievements, such as metaverse + VR + 6G + blockchain + body sensing, etc.

 But despite this, in terms of efficiency, performance and quality, these still cannot compare with Canglan’s spiritual network and space.”

 Aurora's words surprised Changchun. "I didn't expect Comrade Aurora to know this."

 Changchun originally thought that Aurora did not understand cutting-edge information technology and would find it difficult to accept it.

 "Of course. We must understand any new thing that can bring about major changes in the structure of productivity. Because if you don't understand it, the enemy will..." Aurora spoke the truth with great interest.

 At the same time, Mikasa in Yokosuka was scratching her head and looking at books about the Internet, just like the last-place student in the class scratching his head while looking at textbooks and supplementary books.

 "I understand the concept of the Internet... a little bit, but it still seems incredible... Am I really getting old?" Mikasa lay weakly on the table and sighed secretly.

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 Kapustin Yar Cosmodrome in the outskirts of Volgograd.

 In a room, Millia was summarizing the ideas she had learned so far.

 "Well... Comrade Gagarin was great. But he didn't discover angels or God. That's not his fault; it's the limitations of science and technology and productivity. This is probably due to the limitations of history and the social and historical nature of practice...

 The observable universe alone is over 130 billion light-years wide. It's normal not to find angels or God just by flying beyond Earth...

 ...Since the angel is willing to come down to give me a new life in a place we can't see at the moment, then why shouldn't I approach the angel?

 ...If I hear the truth in the morning, I would be willing to die in the evening. If we want to get close to the angels, then mankind's aerospace industry must be highly developed, moving into deep space, and spreading the gospel of communism to all possible civilizations in the universe until we find the existence of angels!

 Our sights must be on the long term! Our journey is the endless universe, and our goal is to liberate the world! "

 Milia excitedly summarized her latest reflections. Behind her, a Soviet-era space propaganda poster was plastered on the wall. Two small red flags hung on her desk, fluttering in the breeze outside the window.

 One side is the familiar Soviet flag, and the other side is a "variant" of the Soviet flag.

 This "variant" flag has a symbol in the upper left corner, which is a yellow hammer pointing upward, and the hammer handle is surrounded by a hollow yellow five-pointed star with track marks.

 After finishing the summary, Milia went back to bed to rest.

 The next day, Milia suddenly found Aurora and said that she had to meet Putin urgently.

 "Millia, why are you so anxious to see Comrade Putin?" Aurora asked in confusion.

 "I received a warning from an angel in my dream yesterday!" Millia said solemnly to Aurora.

 Aurora immediately put a question mark and gently reminded, "Comrade Milia, religion is a private matter. It's not appropriate to discuss it with others in political life."

 "It's true!" Milia tried to explain. "I know religion shouldn't be brought up in politics, but this time it's really important."

 Aurora was soft-hearted towards her comrades, so she decided to listen to what Miria had to say. "Ah... what's going on? What's making you so panicked?"

 "Comrade Angel told me that Comrade Putin will face a special assassination attempt by an uninvited guest! It is very likely that Comrade Putin's life will be threatened!"

 Aurora frowned slightly, and a few black lines crossed her forehead. She reminded him, "Well... Comrade Milia, you can drink kerosene casually, but you can't say anything careless~"

 "I drink all the oil used by the old Pistons... No, Comrade Aurora, I really didn't lie to you! Comrade Angel told me that this assassination is no trivial matter and it will be difficult for FBI agents to stop it. Therefore, Comrade Angel told me that Putin needs my salvation!" Millia looked unquestionable.

 "..." Aurora listened to the charlatan-like words and couldn't help but feel sorry for the scientists and Marxist theorists. There is still a long way to go in the future work of social ideological education.

 So she kindly advised: "Even if this is true, just leave these matters to the FSB. Besides, Putin himself is a seasoned agent, so there's no need to worry."

 Milia: "But Comrade Angel said that this assassination attempt is very serious and the FSB will have a hard time stopping it..."

 "What's wrong? Could it be the CIA? Even Castro can't handle this thing, so forget it."

 Aurora felt that Millia just wanted to use this irrelevant talk as an excuse to go to Moscow to meet Putin.

 "Well...you can call Comrade Putin and ask him. If you can convince him to let you go, then I have no objection."

 ……

 Somewhere the "angel" that Milia mentioned is located.

 "Sister Eve, is it really okay for you to do that?" Xi complained about Eve's recent behavior of performing magic on Millia.

 Eve, feeling elated, said nonchalantly, "I never imagined that I'd just casually repair a plane and end up with this child. It seems my psychic powers... have a new twist in this world."

 However, this child is quite interesting. It seems that my actions have inspired her to develop a strong interest in Eastern Orthodoxy. However, she is different from the nun named Natasha I met in my first reincarnation.

 How should I put it... Natasha

 He is an Orthodox Christian who was influenced by Communism and Marxism, while Milia is a Communist who was influenced by both Orthodoxy and Marxism...

 In a sense, Miria might be slightly more advanced?"

 Xi blushed and said, "Sister Eve, you're off topic. I was asking why you told Milia that Putin was going to be assassinated?"

 Eve: “If not her, who else can I tell? I don’t think ordinary people would believe these fantastic things. Even if they do, it won’t reach Putin’s ears.

 Otherwise, are we going to watch Putin get assassinated, and then the assassin will tear apart the agents who tried to remedy the situation?

 Their cause has not yet succeeded, and Putin is very important. If Putin dies at this time, the domestic situation in Russia is likely to go in an unpredictable direction. "

 Chapter 189 Uninvited Guests (2)

 After sending Millia away, Aurora picked up "On the Role of Individuals in History" and turned to the page with the bookmark and continued reading.

 As she read on, Aurora couldn't help but give high praise to the book and its author:

 "Yes, Comrade Lenin was right. Plekhanov's achievements in Marxist philosophy are indeed remarkable and worthy of study by the vast majority of comrades and the masses. He is worthy of being the foremost Marxist in Russia.

 This book clarifies the long-standing conflict between the viewpoints that heroes are shaped by circumstances and those that are shaped by heroes, and the various tangled problems that have arisen from this…”

 Even after finishing reading it, Aurora still had endless aftertaste for this book.

 Lenin once said: "He who does not know how to rest, does not know how to work. (Even if a certain mentor himself cannot do the first half of the sentence.)" After Aurora put the book back on the bookshelf, she decided to relax herself and opened an app on her mobile phone.

 "Azur Lane~"

 After entering, complete Aurora's daily tasks, collect rewards, and then participate in German activities to open up the wasteland.

 While playing the game, Aurora continued to think, her thoughts gradually diverging - "What role can we, the ship girls, play in history?"

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