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Chapter 157 Reorganization of the Ministry of Internal Affairs

"We have no intention of interfering in Indonesia's internal affairs. As we all know, the world needs balance! Where there are Americans, the Soviet Union must find a way to exist!" Without concealing its joy, Selov said with an indifferent expression, "The Ministry of Internal Affairs will be a backing for becoming the President to balance China and the United States. For the current situation in Indonesia, our Soviet Union is beyond the reach of! How much role can a department have, or how President Sukarno protects this new department..."

The reason why Sukarno was interested was not because of how wise and powerful Selov was, nor because of his genius speech and his perfect tongue. It was because Sukarno had clearly felt the mutual hatred of the Communist Party of Indonesia and the Indonesian military. He was in the middle and balanced the two factions. He really needed a department to shock the two factions and protect himself! He would not turn a blind eye to the army's rebellion one after another. This time, the delegation of the Soviet Ministry of Internal Affairs came to visit, which was actually in line with Sukarno's thoughts.

The Ministry of Internal Affairs at the beginning certainly did not have the ability to challenge either the Indonesian Army or the Indonesian Communist Party. He needed Sukarno's protection, but as time goes by, I believe that the Ministry of Internal Affairs will grow and become a balance beam that balances the strength of both sides.

At first, Selov's analysis of Sukarno was very accurate. The Indonesian founding father was sure of his anti-Americanism. No one would turn a blind eye to the mastermind behind the repeated provocations of military coups several times, let alone Sukarno was also the president of Indonesia. But Sukarno was also not pro-China. It can be said that Indonesia has never had a pro-China soil. This is normal. A large proportion of the population of a country is the main nation of another big country, and no one would accept it! Sukarno has tried his best to bridge this problem, at least much softer than his successor Suharto.

Sukarno, who was anti-American and not pro-China, was very interested in socialist thought because of his youth. It is true that he was not pro-China. However, Sukarno was pro-Communist, which is actually the best environment that China can win, because many members of the Indonesian Communist Party are Chinese. The Indonesian Communist Party and the Indonesian Army dislike each other. Sukarno stood in the middle like a wall of iron. But as soon as Sukarno died, the two factions would immediately kill the sky and the earth.

The original intention of establishing the Ministry of Internal Affairs was to protect Sukarno to live longer. As long as Sukarno lives in his position for a few more years, the longer the pro-communist Indonesian President Sukarno stayed, the more likely it is for Indonesia to become a member of the Soviet camp. With the Ministry of Internal Affairs as support, Sukarno also has the ability to reconcile the two factions and will not force the military to act rashly because of the military's force.

"Whose command of your Soviet Ministry of Internal Affairs?" This is a key question, Sukarno wanted to know.

"The Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Ministry of Defense, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is directly responsible to the First Secretary, and the Chairman of the Soviet Council of Ministers manages other departments!" Serov's answer satisfied Sukarno. It was simply tailor-made for him!

At noon, Sukarno stayed the Soviet delegation for lunch. It is conceivable how concerned he is about the construction of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. He wanted to know who this department listened to, and Selov's answer was also very appetizing. Whoever is the president will listen to, and who is the president? Of course Sukarno himself!

"General Selov, it seems that he has not yet gathered with the comrades in Indonesia when he came to Indonesia!" The temptation continued. Sukarno knew that the relationship between China and the Soviet Union was somewhat subtle, and the relationship between the Indonesian Communist Party and China was very good. So I said it and stimulated Selov to be nervous.

Sure enough, Selov's face changed but immediately returned to normal. Selov, who could sense the other party's emotions, was like cheating when he spoke, knowing what to say and what not to say! The answer was still in line with Sukarno's thoughts. "The Communist Party of Indonesia? After all, it is our comrades. We will meet Indonesian comrades before leaving!"

This is equivalent to clearly telling Sukarno that the Soviet Union and China compete in this regard and are not willing to see China expand its influence. This answer made Sukarno appreciate it! It was not something he would like to see when the Soviet Union and China worked together. Although he was pro-communist, he also hoped that Indonesia had multiple choices.

"Our government has many Communist ministers. Do you want me to arrange a banquet for you Soviet Union and our Indonesian comrades to meet?" Sukarno didn't seem to have Messin's guidance. He suggested again, feeling unsure of his heart.

"If you have the chance, President Sukarno can make arrangements like this, but just let it go!" The temptation ended. This answer made Sukarno accept it. This short answer made Sukarno confirm something, and it seemed a bit dirty between the Soviet Union and China.

After leaving the presidential palace and playing a psychological game with the Indonesian president for a day, Selov breathed a sigh of relief. Fortunately, with the support of the KGB, he understood the characteristics of his negotiating partner, and firmly grasped the anti-American and pro-Communist, and the most important thing was to grasp Sukarno's heart, that is, he hoped to establish a strong department that obeyed him, and achieved his goal.

Without the help of the military rebellion that the United States has been instigated for two years, Sukarno would not have agreed to Selov's proposal so easily. Without the incompatible relationship between the Communist Party of Indonesia and the Indonesian Army, Sukarno would not seriously consider introducing the power of the Soviet Union to balance it. As for whether the Soviet Union would join forces with China, Sukarno also had doubts in his heart, but in the end he figured it out that he was the founding father of Indonesia and had unparalleled prestige! No one could replace his position among the Indonesian people. On the contrary, the pro-American Indonesian army generals seemed to be more dangerous, and more than 300,000 army soldiers seemed to be more practical and threatening.

It’s not that Selov is so powerful, but that the constant rebellion made Sukarno understand that bringing in direct American opponents may make the army system more stable. Selov wants the Soviet forces to come in, and Sukarno also thinks so! Anyway, he is pro-communist, but the founding father of Indonesia. The Soviet Navy is out of reach. Once he finds that something is wrong, he can completely clean up the Ministry of Internal Affairs before the Soviet Union reacts.

"The Communist Party of Indonesia..." Shelov, who was riding a jeep, returned to the Soviet embassy staggeringly, and kept thinking about the party that had long been a historical one in his future. Few people knew the huge power of the Communist Party of Indonesia in Indonesia, and they would not even think that the Communist Party of Indonesia had formally members in the year before its destruction, had more than 3.2 million members, and the supporters of nearly 30 million people across the country, and the largest party in Indonesia! It is an important supporter of Sukarno! In addition to the Soviet Union and China, the number of the Communist Party of Indonesia exceeded the Italian Communist Party in Western Europe, the French Communist Party, the third largest Communist Party in the world, and the largest Communist Party in non-society countries.

The more I think about it, the more annoyed I am. It’s a pity to destroy it! It was completely wiped out by Suharto within a year. The speed of the destruction of the Indonesian Communist Party is simply unbelievable. Just as Selov said, the Communist Party in some countries is too strong. Before the butcher knife has been swung, my eyes are like blind and I can’t see the danger! Do you really think your opponent will reason with you?

In fact, Selov could not have guaranteed that the Indonesian Communist Party would not be destroyed through Sukarno. As long as the Indonesian Communist Party completely listened to him, these Soviet internal affairs cadres could be used on the Indonesian Communist Party to help the Indonesian Communist Party train a quasi-military force and also counter-espionage. However, the Indonesian Communist Party is pro-China but not the Soviet Union. Selov may have a rash intervention. Then it would be better to save the country and press the treasure on Sukarno.

Sukarno is pro-communist, the US CIA instigates a military coup, Sukarno is more pro-communist in anti-US, and at the same time helps the Indonesian Communist Party gain greater influence and support itself! It is a very good cycle for the Soviet Union, but Sukarno has been played in history. Now, reorganizing the Ministry of Internal Affairs is equivalent to giving Sukarno a bulletproof vest to ensure that he continues to play!

"If you want to talk about the demise of the Indonesian Communist Party, there seems to be another side effect, that is, China and the Soviet Union have been ripping off another wave of force because of who is the responsibility! It seems that China has suffered a loss in this debate!" Serov, who returned to the embassy, ​​moved his neck tiredly, making a crunching sound, and said helplessly, "A million more people are saved, where can I kill them back?"

The next day, Selov got up and summoned all Soviet internal affairs cadres, took a convoy to enter the Indonesian Ministry of Internal Affairs building, and met the Indonesian Ministry of Internal Affairs, whose name was Shivatoni! Although the name was difficult to pronounce, Selov still reached out to express his friendship with Selov. Selov had received Sukarno's order to ask the Soviet advisory group to help the Indonesian Ministry of Internal Affairs reorganization, so he welcomed Selov.

"The Ministry of Internal Affairs is crucial to national security!" Selov nodded to Minister Shivatoni and Deputy Minister Handayani, and then immediately said, "Our preliminary purpose is to allow the Ministry of Internal Affairs to establish a network of police systems across Indonesia, and at the same time establish an internal force to deal with domestic security issues. The military is responsible for defending the country and separating the space where all the military is involved at home and abroad. The first step is that the Ministry of Internal Affairs must expand the scale and recruit personnel from the society to train. The Ministry of Internal Affairs has initially decided that the number of internal forces is 50,000, and all military equipment is provided by the Soviet Union!"

Serov spoke to Minister Shivatoni and Deputy Minister Handayani and opened up the massive reorganization plan of the Indonesian Ministry of Internal Affairs on March 20, 1960! After Serov communicated with Shivatoni and Handayani, he designed thirty issues as standards for enrollment for the society, which involved how to view the Soviet Union and the United States.

Political stance, whether it is nationalism, how to view religion, how to evaluate President Sukarno, twenty-five questions are correct to pass, twenty-five questions and signs are consistent as excellent, ensuring that people with strong religion and pro-American people are screened out in the first round. The Ministry of Internal Affairs recruitment plan is for one month, and at the same time, Serov asked Major General Korensky to prepare anti-Bonapartism textbooks and distributed them to all members of the Soviet advisory group.

On the streets of Jakarta, the Ministry of Internal Affairs set up a tweeter broadcast in more than a dozen important blocks, posting huge advertisements to all Jakarta people to recruit police officers. (To be continued.)
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