Chapter 116 Nine Nations Cooperation
"Fake news can't be hidden from the Americans' eyes. It will not play any role except disrupting the Americans' sight!" Xie Lieping said in a decisive tone, "If our opponents are deceived so simply, they are not worthy of becoming enemies of the Soviet Union!"
Before Serov could speak, Sakhatovsky first said, "In fact, it is enough to disrupt the American vision. The mixing of true and false news will make it easier for the opponent to lose control! In a sense, this is actually better!"
Sakhatovsky's words made Selov understand that the words that are most likely to leverage the nerves in persuading the superiors are actually to tell the truth! Sure enough, Xie Lieping thought for a moment and said, "This joint operation is in a sense in the vague field of crossing the line and crossing the line. You two are unwilling to let Algeria go, so they think of ways to get involved in other allies. I will not punish you this time, but you are really a little too brave!"
This is the standard answer by Xie Lieping. Xie Lieping's special care for his subordinates is not reflected in Xie Luov himself. As long as he has capable subordinates, Xie Lieping's first choice is mostly helping, not curbing! This characteristic made Xie Lieping stand out among senior Soviet cadres, so that before he could join the top leadership, he gathered a group of friends who were no less than himself.
"Actually, I can understand Yuri's idea, so I will cooperate!" Sakhatovsky nodded and agreed, "Chairman, it's a pity to let this opportunity go in vain. It's better to let the allies give it a try this time. We can also see how big the storm these little brothers can cause!"
"Okay! You two..." Xie Lieping said in a silence, "Let's do it, tomorrow's meeting will be the same!"
As usual, when Xie Lieping went to the Kremlin, the directors of various general bureaus held meetings themselves, which means that Xie Lieping was not going to attend tomorrow's meeting, but gave full power to the two general bureau directors Serov and Sakhatovsky.
The meeting continued the next day, and Serepin really did not attend the meeting. The entire meeting was chaired by Sakhatovsky, and Serev expressed his attitude on behalf of the Soviet Union. The intelligence manager of the nine countries continued to continue yesterday's topic for discussion. It didn't take long for Marcus Wolf to say straightforwardly, "Our Democratic Germany is always clear in this struggle to support the third world countries against imperialism and feudalism. I have communicated with the director and the domestic government! For military aid to Algeria, Democratic Germany has no problem from military instructors to military supplies. Since the Soviet Union is trapped in environmental issues this time, Democratic Germany should naturally shoulder the responsibilities it should have to shoulder!"
Marcus Wolf's speech was not too much. The Soviet Union was restricting the military power of Democratic Germany in its scrutiny. Although the Soviet Union did not clearly state it, Democratic Germany did not mention it. However, it was not a hidden secret for the intelligence supervisors of various countries present. They all knew it well and were happy to see the Soviet Union doing this.
Germany's wonderful performances in the two world wars are not far from that, and even the Soviet Union has a fear of democratic Germany. The countries of these countries naturally have this idea, so after Marcus Wolf's speech, almost everyone focused on Lieutenant General Sakhatovsky.
"The Soviet Union is not convenient for this specific action! Brotherly countries can fully play their roles freely! Our Soviet Union is very democratic and will never take action to curb any country!" Selov seemed to be warning others, and he also said to himself. But the voice of his speech was enough for anyone present to hear it, which was also a statement to the Soviet Union. This is your business, and the Soviet Union did not interfere.
As soon as Selov's words fell, the entire conference room was instantly excited. Even the Soviet Union did not ask about the extraordinary actions of Democratic Germany. This time, he was obviously completely out of the matter and only did not say anything about military assistance to the Algerian National Liberation Front. The problem automatically reached the next one, that is, who among the remaining countries took the lead as the leader to show his face in the Third World?
Originally, no one had the qualifications except the Soviet Union, but now the Soviet Union voluntarily withdrew. The position of this leader was naturally vacant, and the entire conference room was instantly boiling, and all countries were fighting for it.
"Hungary needs this opportunity to give people confidence. Everyone knows that in the past few years, Hungary was almost on the verge of national confrontation. In this independence aiding Algeria, Hungary will send the best instructors to fight for the cause of the independence and democracy of the Algerians!" Hungarian Minister of the Interior Lhasak stood up and said.
"But in the past few years, it was not the only one of you who was in trouble. We, Poland, are not less conflicted than you. We also need an opportunity to give people confidence and bring together the hearts of the people of the whole country!" Polish Minister of Internal Affairs Korzinski immediately retorted, "In addition to the Soviet Union, we, Poland, are the most populous country and should play a greater role. This time the Soviet Union has no way to come forward. Poland is the country that should lead this action..."
"But Poland's military industry does not seem to be too strong. Czechoslovakia seems to have a more advantage in this regard. Our Skoda Arsenal was the second largest arsenal in Europe a long time ago. In fact, this time, this time the Skoda Arsenal can revitalize the Skoda Arsenal can also solve the employment problem in Czechoslovakia!" The director of the Czechoslovak Security Bureau refuted the first two people in his speech, believing that the military industries of Poland and Hungary are obviously not qualified.
"There is a problem with the idea of the comrades in Czechoslovakia. We are in the feelings of the proletariat to help the Third World get rid of the oppression of French colonists. And you can only think of solving the employment of your own country. What is the difference between this and the imperialists who sell wars?" Marcus Wolf accused calmly, criticizing the statement of the Czechoslovak Security Director.
Selov's face stiffened. Is this imperialist war trafficking? Are you talking about me? Marcus Wolf's words in Selov's ears were equivalent to pointing at the monk and scolding the bald man. He was preparing to talk to the French colonists about how much Algeria is worth!
"Are you all comrades? Don't quarrel here!" Sheriff persuaded, "According to our KGB estimates, at least thousands of instructors are needed to train the fighters of the Algerian National Liberation Front! Helping these respectable soldiers who strive for national independence have the ability to drive away French colonists. It is unfair to have this huge cost of assistance for a country to bear, so everyone can study their respective division of labor, not other things! As for leaders, all your countries can be leaders!"
"But if each organization is organized, it is easy to fall into a situation of fighting each other! Our high-profile support for Algeria against French colonists ended up becoming a mess. Isn't this a joke for imperialism?" said the Minister of Interior of Albania, "If you listen to your country, he will listen to their country, it is better to let the Soviet Union take the lead in organizing!"
"The Soviet Union really can't take action this time!" Selov resolutely rejected the proposal led by the Soviet Union and said instead, "The specific work can be developed independently. Everyone can be the leader. After you return to China, you can tell the newspapers of your own country that you are the leaders. What do you think, Comrade Lasak, Comrade Korzinsky?"
The unyielding attitude of various countries allowed Selov to see another drawback. In addition to the overwhelming national strength of the Soviet Union, in the socialist camp, everyone was dissatisfied with each other and wanted to expand the influence of their own country.
"If all comrades don't take a step back, our discussion may be stopped forever at the negotiating table!" Selov looked at several familiar ministers of the Interior, including Lhasak and Korzinski, and solicited opinions from both of them. "Comrades, don't think that there is only this opportunity. There are many unfair things in the world. Maybe we can't make up for it even if we try our best to make up for it!"
This matter cannot be solved by saying a few beautiful words. Sakhatovsky and Sakhav, facing the intelligence managers of the seven countries, worked hard to coordinate in the middle, and ensured that all dispatches could be backed by the Soviet Union, so you could do whatever you want! All the places that easily cause conflicts could be dispatched by the Soviet Union. Just as the two of them took several hours to finally settle the matter. Lankovic, Minister of the Internal Affairs and Director of the Military Intelligence Bureau of Yugoslavia, suddenly said, "As a member of the socialist camp, Yugoslavia can use its geographical location in the Mediterranean to do a good job in support! Establish a stable rear for the Algerians to fight against the French colonists!"
Rankovic's statement can be said to be unexpected. Although Yugoslavia is also a socialist country, it is not a member of the socialist camp. Under the leadership of Tito, Yugoslavia adopted a neutral policy among the two major camps. For example, this time, they invited Yugoslavia to live a life of purely for the sake of face and did not really expect Yugoslavia to make any contribution. Although Rankovic's meaning only shows that Yugoslavia is willing to provide a position as a support base, it has made progress compared to not taking sides between the United States and the Soviet Union.
The meeting, which is nearing completion, has fallen into a new round of debate because of Langkovic's statement. With Yugoslavia's joining, it can save a lot of geographically, and the earlier plan can be overturned. (To be continued.)
Chapter completed!