Struggle in Russia

v3 Chapter 154 - Nonsense

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Probably in Menshkov’s opinion, as long as he squatted with the British Foreign Office, the other party would definitely chase the newspapers that maliciously spread lies and gossip, and shut these tongue-chewing guys in minutes.

It can only be said that Menshkov took it for granted, or that Nicholas I gave this poor guy a pit. Because under the totalitarian rule of Nicholas I in Russia, almost all the news published in the newspapers need to be censored. Without the third nod, don’t even think of any news in the newspaper.

This is not the case in the United Kingdom. Although there is also a news censorship system, it is much more relaxed than the one in Russia, and the public opinion orientation is basically controlled by the big capital. In other words, what news people want to publish does not entirely depend on the face of the government.

What’s more, a very important reason for the uproar of British public opinion this time is that the anti-Russian forces in the British government and parliament are contributing to the flames. To say bluntly that the British Foreign Office is one of the behind-the-scenes, you let the behind-the-scenes help you calm down, do you really think too much?

It is conceivable how miserable Menshkov will be deceived. After he greeted the British Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the other party’s attitude was very good, saying that he would focus on this situation and would deal with the proliferation of fake news seriously. The phenomenon.

and then?

Then Menshkov went on hunting leisurely and continued to wait for news. It’s just that he is not waiting for good news, but a new wave of conspiracy against Russia.

Soon the British Foreign Office did clean up a few parcels of paper and arrested a few editors and reporters, but anyone with a discerning eye could see that these little newspapers were not farts. The really influential newspapers such as The Times did not lose a single hair. root.

What’s more, the most ruthless organization in Russia before was not the small newspapers, but the mouthpieces like The Times.

The practice of the British Foreign Office is better, it is said to have multiplied, but if it is bad, it is said to add fuel to the fire!

If you think about it, the sentiments of the British government and opposition have been incited, and they have a bad opinion of Russia. At this time, it can be said that the flood is coming, and the British Foreign Office not only does not calm the situation, but arrests people, but also catches some painless little people. What is this not adding fuel to the fire?

What is the correct way? If the British Ministry of Foreign Affairs really wants to calm things down, it should actually speak in the direction of public opinion and severely condemn Russia. It is best to scold Menshkov or the Russian ambassador to the United Kingdom as a blood spray so that the British people can see the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. In other words, the government is working towards them, and it is also working hard to condemn the brutal polar bears.

In this way, not to mention completely calming public opinion, at least it will not make the people feel uncomfortable. The British Foreign Office did not do this. They chose to arrest people. Think about it, can this news be kept secret?

Of course, the grandsons of the British Foreign Office didn’t even think about concealing it at all. They wished the news to go out. Once it spreads out, public opinion will naturally be detonated, and the hatred and hatred towards Russia will become more intense.

Sure enough, the person caught by the British Foreign Office the previous afternoon reported the news on the front page of The Times the next day, and then the tsunami broke out!

The entire Great Britain was surprisingly angry. The angry British people took to the streets and surrounded the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Russian Embassy under the sorrow of the people. They protested and demonstrated peacefully by throwing eggs and scolding.

Naturally, Menshkov didn’t know all this. At this time, he was still hunting and playing with a group of high-ranking British nobles in Watford’s forest!

Poor Baron Brunov was not so lucky. He was so devastated by this wave of protests that he was almost dragged out of the wagon by angry British people at the entrance of the British Foreign Service. The British Ministry of Foreign Affairs was “fully prepared.” A bunch of powerful lobster soldiers with live ammunition managed to rescue him. For that reason, his luxurious carriage with the Russian national emblem was also dismantled into one. Pile of rotten wood.

“This…this…your country must give me a reasonable explanation. This is an outright atrocity! It is a trampling on Russia! I ask you to severely punish the thugs and effectively protect the personal safety of diplomats!”

The frightened Baron Brunov was really furious. This was the biggest humiliation and fright he had suffered since he became an ambassador. He deeply felt that he was offended.

It’s just that the effect of this protest was not very satisfactory, because all of this was originally directed by the British Foreign Office, and they just wanted to give the arrogant Russians a bit of color. Of course, the most important thing is to engage in a wave of things by the way, put more pressure on the parliament, and pave the way for further actions against Russia.

“Extremely sorry, Your Excellency, we don’t want to see such a thing happen, and we are very sorry, but you have also seen that these people have been irritated, and we are helpless!”

Baron Brunov frowned, and he was very dissatisfied with the words of the British Foreign Office, and he was not a fool like Menshkov, and he was well-versed in the tricks of diplomacy. He could perceive that the attitude of the British Foreign Office was very ambiguous. Obviously, if he didn’t work hard, he was doing Tai Chi!

“Then if the people of St. Petersburg destroy your country’s embassy in my country, then I tell you I’m sorry, but you are still helpless. Are you satisfied with this explanation? I think you are just the same. Perfunctory responsibility and deal with it!”

Everyone can hear the threat elements in Baron Brunov’s words, and it is not uncommon for powers in the diplomatic field to target each other and engage in reciprocal retaliation. It’s just that it’s generally not a deep hatred that everyone would not engage in such a red fruit.

It can be seen how angry Baron Brunov is this time, but he might really explode whenever the British Foreign Office plays Tai Chi again.

What is the attitude of the British Foreign Office? It is more appropriate to describe it as painful and happy. The British Foreign Office is actually trying to make things bigger. If Russia chooses to retaliate against the British Embassy, ​​they can naturally use this to make a big fuss and stir up a wave of emotions.

In this regard, they are really happy that the polar bears have been angered, but at the same time they also know that neither the parliament nor the cabinet has actually decided to turn their faces with Russia. So they still don’t dare to be particularly obvious and excessive. The restrictions in this area naturally make them very painful.

“You are misunderstood. I absolutely don’t mean it. It’s just that the people’s emotions are particularly unstable this time, and the pressure on our side is also great. If we really do things like you said, how can we arrest those who spread rumors? Where’s the guy?”

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