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Chapter 228 Idealists

After the two finished planning, they summoned cadres from the South American Department of the First General Administration to discuss the action plan. It was already noon, and the group entered the cafeteria of the First General Administration for dining. After drinking and eating, Lieutenant General Sakhatovsky said with a smile, "You are always like this, and your life is the United States!"

"I will never be friends with the enemy in my life. I will die sooner or later when I am friends with the United States. Look at how close the relationship between Britain and the United States is. When the Suez War broke out, the Americans joined forces with us to fight Britain and France?" Selov lowered his head and held a fork seriously and forked the fish head in the lunch box. It was as if this was the head of an American. The cold expression on his face and the words inside his mouth made people chill.

American friends are the kind that cannot die well. Saddam is also a friend of Americans. He talks about the history of British people and licks Japanese people. Until the end of Serov's memory in his previous life, he did not realize which country the United States really regards as a friend. As long as it poses a little threat to the United States, it will not be possible to use the actual threat and will be immediately suppressed by Americans, and there is no need for excuses at all.

After a short lunch, I answered the Alpha system call of Lieutenant General Aliksai and knew that the conference had not been completed. Lieutenant General Sekhov and Sakhatovsky continued to improve their South American plans, and the base was set in Havana, Cuba. To be fair, the Soviet Union has been in a state of wooing Cuba, but Castro did not respond positively to the Soviet Union's wooing, but also gave the Soviet Union some convenience. It still needed to truly make Cuba turn to the Soviet Union.

In fact, setting the base in Havana made Selov very fed. After all, the Cuban missile crisis was the Soviet Union retreated, whether it was because the United States had mastered most of the world's public opinion or for other reasons. Most countries remembered that the Soviet Union made concessions. As for the missiles that the United States withdrew from Turkey, few people knew about it. It has to be said that the Soviet Union's propaganda war was a mess.

If he had too close contact with Cuba, Selov was afraid that the Cuban missile crisis would be regarded as his first failure. After all, he has been going from one victory to another so far. Unfortunately, there is really no second place to let Selov take action except Cuba, which is also a very helpless thing.

"The comrades in Cuba are still trustworthy, I believe there is no problem." Lieutenant General Sakhatovsky did not pay attention to Selov's expression, and analyzed Cuba's unique geographical location on his own. He admired this small country continuously.

Just as the two were playing maps to open Xinjiang, an internal clerk came in and handed over a telegram. Lieutenant General Sakhatovsky nodded and ordered the telegram. Serov, who was lying on the table with a pencil, stopped. He tilted his head to see what was going on. Soon the translator handed over the translated telegram and handed it to the hands of the two KGB bosses.

In the mind of respecting his original superiors, Selov asked Lieutenant General Sakhatovsky to take a look first. After all, the other party was also the director of the First General Administration. He thought he had done a good job in respecting the veteran cadres and department heads. When Selov was in the hands of the hands, he was happy just after a rough look.

The telegram was sent by Academician Sukachev from Khartoum, the capital of Sudan. Judging from the description above the telegram, some generals of the Sudan military government believed that Sudan had a bumper harvest of food, but Sudan's population was under low pressure and there was no food problem. It would be better to use this grain to export and exchange industrial equipment to improve the country's strength. Of course, what these generals like most is that they can exchange for American industrial equipment, but after testing through channels, they found that the United States was not interested at all.

The United States is an empire of two-in-one industry and agriculture. Most people only see the powerful side of American industry, but always ignore that the United States is also the world's number one agricultural power. The food produced is not only far from supporting itself, but also always exported to areas with shortage of food. In the hands of Americans, food is also a weapon. How could they take Sudan's food seriously? What's more, they exchange valuable industrial equipment for it. Are the Sudanese brains sick? Do they really treat us fools like the Soviet Union?

Academician Sukachev mentioned in his telegram that General Abud of the Sudan had already made some changes in the proposals of other military generals. Although they were all Arabs, the Sudanese Arabs had nothing to obtain from the Arabs in other places. In a sense, the Sudan was always guarding against Egypt in the north.

Nasser did make Sudan independent and become a country, but after independence, the Sudanese rulers tasted the taste of power and soon had a problem in their hearts. What if they were brought to life since ancient times? The Sudanese rulers would not be willing to return to Egypt just because everyone is Arab. Who would be the boss and be the younger brother?

This is the case with a newly independent country, and often shows its legitimacy by promoting the humiliation of being ruled. What's more, in recent years, the KGB agents in Sudan have been instilling the spiritual chicken soup in the Sudanese military every day. Africa's territory is the first, and there is nothing shortage. As long as the development of black people in the south is flat, the country has endless potential, etc. This move to cross the river with eggs has achieved considerable results. In addition, money has opened the way, the Sudanese military now has a feeling that it is like this.

"Our Soviet food problem this year has been solved. I believe General Abud should communicate with us soon!" Shelov said happily after reading the telegram. Assist industrial equipment to support other countries. There is no semicolon on this earth except the Soviet Union. Relying on capitalists to support your industry and let you compete with them? That is impossible. Besides, you don't have human rights in the Sudanese military government? Why do you start a war against black people in the south?

If any of these conditions is put forward, the Sudanese military government cannot agree. On the other hand, the capitalists are not from the Red Cross. They would rather watch you die than help, so they can only find the Soviet Union if they need assistance in industries.

This is a great thing. If you have food in your hands, you are not panicked. The biggest problem within the Soviet Union is the problem of food. This problem is more serious than any problem, far exceeding the proportion of heavy industry. The arms race is not the largest part of the Soviet Union's spending. The biggest part of the Soviet Union's spending is a variety of benefits. Judging from the KGB statistics, the current welfare expenditure is more than half of the military expenditure. This was still in the Khrushchev period. The Soviet Union's great welfare development period was not the present, but the subsequent Brezhnev era.

Later, a more detailed telegram was sent over. This was a telegram sent back by the KGB agents, which explained the ideas of the Sudanese officers in detail. Of course, there were other analysis, such as which general was more pro-socialist, how much chance it would make Sudan red, etc. Europe should not think about it. If you want to export the revolution, you can only start from the marginal areas where the US-Soviet confrontation is not fierce. South America is too far away from the Soviet Union's national strength for the time being. Ten years later, Africa and Southeast Asia are the most suitable places.

"This year's international students should invite some students from Sudan to our Soviet Union to go to school. I'll ask Lieutenant General Serjiuke to say hello to major universities later." He ignited the telegram in his hand, and watched it burn out bit by bit, and our spy chief showed a meaningful smile on his face. He had deceived Sudan's food.

Burn the telegrams of KGB agents and leave the telegrams of Academician Sukachev. Later, Selov had to go to the Kremlin to report to Khrushchev. Although it was difficult for him to be promoted again, it was always right to show his face in front of the first secretary. Selov would not forget that the fast lane of his promotion began with the kitchen debate.

Outside Khrushchev's office in the Great Kremlin, you can hear the first secretary's scolding at a distance. Obviously, the 81-National Communist Party and Workers' Party Conference on the first day was not going well, not just not going well. Judging from the surveillance recordings obtained by General Aliksai, it is not an exaggeration to express this conference with verbal criticisms. Even Brezhnev, who was not good at speaking, went on to criticize certain parties without naming. You can imagine how lively or intense the conference was.

Before coming, Selov was mentally prepared. Needless to think about it, which two countries had such a debate in front of representatives of dozens of countries and parties in the name of friendly exchanges (see the cover of this book!). Just when Kozlov, Brezhnev and Selepin were both accepting the accusations, Selov was led in by cadres of the First Secretary's Office. Even Brezhnev, who had a good temper and never spoke loudly, could hardly bear it, the youngest spy leader of the KGB appeared.

"First Secretary, good news! Academician Sukachev called, and the Sudanese military government was preparing to negotiate with our Soviet Union, and exchanged this year's corn for a batch of industrial aid, involving non-staple food, light industry and some military industrial projects. The delegation will soon arrive in Moscow. Should we study it before this?" Selov came in without saying a word and took out a telegram to inform Khrushchev of the good news, and at the same time rescued a group of party and state leaders.

Khrushchev immediately took the telegram and quickly browsed it and said happily, "Very good, this KGB operation was very successful. Today, something happy happened. Yuri, you are right. Our comrades in the East did point the finger at us, saying that we are Laozi Party, and saying that we have deviated from communism..."
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