Dear Comrade

Chapter 284

Respected Comrade Leader Episode 284

However, even though Noh Yun-hyeon was standing right next to him, he didn’t seem to have seen Jung-hwan’s teeth.

It wasn’t a matter of hearing or attention, it might just be that I was being heard by someone I never thought would ever hear.

“… … So think about it, even in such an extreme situation, the unification of the Korean Peninsula would cause an allergic reaction in China.

“However… … I know that General Secretary-nim has absolute support from the North Korean people. It is as if not a small number of Koreans still miss President Park Chung-hee.”

“Well, that’s right.”

“But the general secretary who has such a strong support base… … It’s a bit awkward to say this, but besides, the general secretary doesn’t have to worry about elections or voting at all, right? However, as I just said, I have to say that worrying about the possibility of an attempt to be removed by China in the future seems like too much of a bias from my point of view… … Is there any opposition within the North against General Secretary-nim whom I do not know?”

Just as Jeonghwan responded to Junghwan’s determination and showed his inner feelings little by little, it seemed that Noh Yunhyeon started ignoring the conventions and manners of the summit.

Junghwan felt that he was almost done, and continued to spur the persuasion.

“The Republic of today is much more flexible than it was in the past. As you said, I am a so-called dictator in the world, but under my system, freedom of information and communication, freedom of movement, and above all, freedom of pursuit of personal interest more or less than in the past. We had nothing to lose in the past, but now we have a lot to lose.”

“Huh… … !!!!”

“In other words, the people will not feel much reluctance if anyone other than me sits in the position of general secretary, if it is someone who can guarantee their private property and maintain their current prosperity. From the perspective of China, the scope of the movement of becoming a satellite state of the republic has broadened. Any of those who have the ability to sustain the market economy and economic growth, even businessmen.”

“They are entrepreneurs… … !!! haha… … I thought it was only our Republic of Korea where power was transferred to the market… … A day like this will come even in the north.”

“These days, the average annual economic growth rate is rice and meat soup. I am already seeing little signs of that.”

This time, Junghwan took out his heart and showed it.

The succession issue is an extremely sensitive issue for any regime, but in the case of North Korea, the successor issue was almost a travesty.

Even so, in front of the President of the Republic of Korea who is no one else now, Jung Hwan said that he was worried about his succession system.

“Now you know what I’m worried about. If even a little bit of freedom is guaranteed, there are bound to be dissatisfied people like Hak Chongryon, which President Roh knows well. It’s not yet clear who it will be, but if they try to attack me from China, they’ll most likely try to use them as a pro-Chinese, or, perhaps, a Zhongzhong faction with the government of the Republic. The story of a coup d’état by foreign powers and establishment of a scarecrow government is a story from the Cold War era that has passed, but the current Boshirai regime is more than enough.”

The long story is over.

It had only been about 30 minutes since they entered this secretariat, but for the two of them, it seemed like 10 years had passed.

And finally, Jung-hwan posed the most important question to Noh Yun-hyeon, which could be said to be the core of this summit.

“I think you now know why I am struggling so much to enter America’s safest allies boundary with South Korea, despite obvious backlash and headwinds. Now, I want to hear President Roh’s answer.”

When Junghwan turned and looked directly into Noh Yunhyeon’s eyes, Noh Yunhyeon kept his mouth shut for a moment and then nodded.

“Do it. I’ll do it.”

“… … It’s a bit difficult for me to say this, too, but I know that such an important matter is not something the president alone decides. Even within our republic, there were many skeptical views on this matter, let alone South Korea… … .”

“Right now, the National Assembly is dominated by the ruling party. And the conservatives in Korea, who are the opposition parties, are the ones whose highest goal in the world is to be recognized for their value in the US, so there would be no strong reason to oppose it. More than anything… … I don’t know about anything else until now, but for this time, General Secretary Kim and I seem to agree.”

As Noh Yun-hyeon spoke forcefully, Jung-hwan looked into his eyes for a moment, then smiled softly and grabbed his hand and shook it.

“I admire the courage of the President. And congratulations. You are on a significant journey to re-establish order in Northeast Asia and the Pacific for at least the next half century.”

“no. I should congratulate you. Personally, I am not good at speaking out, but for this Korean people, the existence of General Secretary Kim is truly a blessing.”

“Then the important work is now over, so why not go out and show your face to the people of both countries who are curious about us? You have to digest the rest of the schedule… … Pyongyang is changing day by day, and I would like to introduce myself.”

“ha ha ha… … I will appreciate it.”

A friendly handshake and compliments were exchanged, and the two leaders left the clerk’s office, going forward and backward.

When Noh Yun-hyeon disappeared along with the South’s aides to prepare for a joint press conference, Yoo Hye-rim was the first to approach Jeong-hwan, who was looking at him with complicated eyes.

“How are you?”

“Successful, of course.”

“… … ! I would like to congratulate you. Now, the international status of our republic will take another leap under the leadership of our comrades. But can you tell me what you persuaded President Roh with?”

At Yoo Hye-rim’s question, Jeong-hwan shrugged his shoulders as if there was no difficulty, and confided about the secret meeting they had for 30 minutes in the secretary’s office.

As the opponent was her, Junghwan was able to tell all the secrets he had told Noh Yunhyeon in the secretariat without feeling much hesitation.

However, after hearing Junghwan’s words, she sighed immediately, and Junghwan couldn’t help but scratch his head as if he was embarrassed by something.

“Captain Yu, I told you about that person a few years ago. I mean, I’m an idealist. For the idealist, it is best to show an ideal, a bright and hopeful future. Well, not only that, but if it succeeds, there must have been a gamble that would bring great national interest to Korea… … .”

“I really couldn’t even guess. There is a price to be paid for harmonizing the real and the ideal.”

“The person who has been strangely antipathetic to the US-led world order for a long time is that Noh Yun-hyun. Is it the theory of the Northeast Asian balancing act, which is one’s own theory, and that also stems from the antipathy. So, I was worried that joining the U.S.-led spy network would be useless scraping aside from the national interest, but I succeeded in persuading me to be good at unification.”

“… … Is it true, comrade?”

“what?”

‘?’ When Jeonghwan turned around with a question mark on his face, there was Hyerim Yoo, who was looking straight into his eyes, unlike usual.

And unlike usual, Junghwan couldn’t look straight into her eyes.

“Did you really say something like that because it was just an attempt to persuade President Roh?”

“… … Of course. Did you think that I would believe even a penny of bullshit that would be liked by a bunch of schoolboys who say progress or regression in history? If you come all the way here and South Korea doesn’t cooperate, then everything is patunani. tt Now that I see, even Lieutenant Yu doesn’t know much about me. I’m honestly a little disappointed. It’s been a few years since we’ve been together, but I still feel that way about the person I am… … .”

“I do not know. I’m saying this because a comrade I know isn’t like that.”

“… … What does that mean?”

“You know it well. Even if it is me, don’t lie to your comrades yourself. It hurts my heart to watch.”

“… … .”

At the words of Hyerim Yoo, neither fast nor slow, Junghwan stared blankly at her for a moment.

Then he turned his head as if to run away from something, and then muttered as if he had cut something.

“Tomorrow, Noh Yun-hyun will return to South Korea. If Rice were really on our side, he wouldn’t be able to get us through the Senate Intelligence Committee even if he helped us this far. We’ve done everything we can, so let’s leave it to heaven.”

* * *

And just as Jeonghwan predicted, Rice was on their side.

Although he did not directly pressure the Senate as the matter was a matter, he appeared in public places such as congressional speeches as well as in the mass media such as TV talk shows in the name of composing and mobilizing public opinion, and continued to show the dangers of the CCP and their impact on the US-centered order. He was promoting the future threats to come, and how McCain, who is now down, faced those threats.

The United States is very friendly to both Republican and Democrats alike to macho masculinity and patriotism, and to veterans and veterans, the intersection of those two elements.

And in a country with such a cultural climate, the situation in which the president, a former veteran of the war, is fighting for life and death in the sickbed, if expressed well, mobilized public opinion, and at worst, it was very appropriate to apply the filter of beautification.

Here, Jung-hwan advised Rice to use the new media, which until now most Republican politicians in the United States have not paid much attention to its potential.

– Create an SNS account. Facebook, Twitter, whatever. Also create a dedicated YouTube channel. From now on, these guys will move politics and move the world. I still know that Republicans are still in the mainstream of lawmakers who underestimate the power of these media, so if Acting Authority Rice is the first to start, you’ll get even more attention.

So, every day, on the ‘Condoleezza Rice, Acting President of USA’ page, her speeches, interviews, and postings about McCain’s condition were posted every day.

And as the public, who did not show much interest in the early days of the establishment, thinking, ‘I’ll do it a little’ like the Republican politicians before that, began to gather around Rice for steady postings and remarks, negatively or at all The reaction of the American media, which had been devalued, began to change little by little.

Even so, the conservative conservatives of the Republican Party, who are starting to get tired of the rapid rise of the American progressive media that have fallen in the wind of political correctness that have been raging fiercely since the 21st century, are gathering around Rice (and her social media). Even within the Republican Party, she was treated as a decorative vice president, but she gradually emerged as a strong candidate for the next presidential election.

There was even one day when Rice, neither Kim Kardashian nor Robert Downey Jr., but a politician, even a ‘Republican’ politician, received the most Facebook ‘Like’ counts in the country that day.

-everyone! America is a nation founded by struggle! We fought for equal taxation, we fought for racial equality, and we fought for freedom, even against the Nazis! And now, even in the sick bed, lies an old warrior who fights for life like that! Please pray for him, and with him all around the world who are not enjoying freedom and democracy, as well as our present and future allies! America will win again!

And it was around that time that the South Korean special envoy announced to the White House and the Senate Intelligence Committee that they would keep pace with North Korea to join the Pacific intelligence community.

The Intelligence Committee, which was slightly shaken by Rice’s skill, which was still underestimated, was greatly shocked by Korea’s betrayal (?) and immediately began to falter.

‘One doesn’t make sense, but the two don’t make sense anymore’, ‘No, don’t do this, let’s consider joining Germany, France, and Japan together’, ‘No, the idea of increasing the number of Five Eyes was wrong from the beginning, so all of them objected ineligibly. ‘Let’s do it’ and ‘Then what will you do about worsening relations with North Korea?’ The members fell into a chaos.

And it was the second good fortune that Jung Hwan once again followed after the first good fortune and the fair misfortune that followed immediately after, that gave a wedge to the decision of the Senate Intelligence Committee, which continued to be debated day after day.

As for what it is… … .

– McCain has regained consciousness. Doctors say we will have to wait a little longer, but since he has a strong will to recover, it will be certain that he will at least return to the presidency as soon as possible.

And the Senate Intelligence Committee heard the news and finally lifted the white flag.

The approval was passed by a vote of 6 in favour, 5 against, and 4 abstentions out of 15 members, and South Korea and North Korea, along with other US allies, were listed as members of the network, the former Five Eyes, now renamed Pacific Intelligence Community.

To tell the story behind this, Edward Snowden, who was the starting point of all these incidents, returned to his homeland after ending his exile through a deal between the United States and the North Korean authorities after North Korea’s accession was confirmed.

-I would like to take this opportunity to take this opportunity to take this opportunity to thank the US court, the US administration, President McCain, who dropped my indictment, and General Secretary Kim Jung-hwan of North Korea who helped me in exile and helped me return to my homeland, both physically and mentally. Above all, I want American citizens to never forget that the enemy of freedom is always present regardless of home or abroad.

After alighting at Dulles Airport in Washington, Snowden, who welcomed him and criticized him, said he would join the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), a civic group that fights to protect the rights and freedoms of individual American citizens. One person told the crowd and reporters half-and-half.

After entering the 21st century, it was a bonus that it was reported as the case in which the most reporters gathered to cover an individual, not the head of the country.

In addition, in the case of Japan, the experts predicted that the damage caused by the Great Sendai Earthquake and the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant was highly likely to be difficult to deal with until the end of 2011, as well as decades to come.

As a result, various social phenomena occurred in Japan in addition to the spread of social anxiety, a sense of blockage, and economic stagnation.

A representative of them was the rapid spread of SNS, a communication method using packet communication, due to the paralysis of the telephone network suffered by victims of the earthquake at the time of the earthquake. there was.

Some experts questioned the fact that it started development even before the earthquake, which caused the mobile messenger boom, and launched it in a timely manner as if it had been foreseen, while enjoying the maximum preoccupation effect in the market. It quickly became the mobile messenger with the most users.

Lane, whose parent company is Union, the representative portal site of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, quickly expanded its services to Southeast Asia such as Taiwan and Thailand based on such success in Japan.

However, strangely, in Korea, which is a language-speaking country like North Korea, there seemed to be no motivation to expand business, causing many people to tilt their heads, but very few people knew the truth about it.

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