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Chapter Two Hundred and Thirty Heavy Responsibilities

Sharing risks, when one thing is too risky, it cannot guarantee the expected results. 8 Novels `Working another thing at the same time, if you succeed, you can guarantee neither good nor bad results, which is easier to accept. Of course, you must also bear the risk of two things failing at the same time, but given the opponent Serov faces, this risk is completely worth it.

At present, China and the Soviet Union have certain grudges in their hearts. It is impossible for one side to tolerate. The first generation of leaders of China all have a personality of refusing to fail. On the contrary, the Soviet Union is strong and has no reason to make concessions. Then it needs to cause trouble to the south. If the Cuban missile crisis is like it, China will definitely use a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to solve the problem in the southwest. If the Cuban missile crisis is at a disadvantage, Selov will use this matter to dilute the impact of the failure suffered by the Soviet Union. When the consequences are serious, the Soviet Union is now maintaining an alliance with China and has also made good progress in India. However, it must face the choice of choosing a side station at that time.

With Selov's objective and neutral view, then of course, whoever wins will be the ally of the Soviet Union. There is nothing to say about this matter, but as a leader, there are too many things to consider, such as how to deal with his uneasy allies, and other follow-up work, all require a general judgment on the spot. If the judgment is wrong, no one knows what impact it will have.

At present, what Serov made in advance was some preparations. Since he was unable to do so, the Soviet Union would prepare the necessary materials in advance. China could not provide supplies to rugged mountains and hills. It doesn't matter. It's not difficult for the Soviet air force to support tens of thousands of people. Even if only one soldier entered the disputed area, Serov would order the guide to lead him to the occupied place.

At the moment of such a major decision, Selov must use his own ability to prevent the Soviet Union from making mistakes. If he had to sacrifice a country and consider it from the perspective of personal feelings and the international socialist movement, then let India die.`

Of course, at the moment when things have not yet ateed, the preparations in this regard must be kept strictly confidential. As an integral part of the Soviet armed forces, the Inner Guards and the Frontier Forces should have no problem in enjoying the same treatment as the Red Army for regular airborne training, but it is just a normal thing that cannot be normal.

Being a qualified messenger. Selov believes that there is still a very long way to go. If he can make a free choice, he himself really wants to graduate from the UK and return to the KGB to perform his duties.

Considering the precautions, since he became the first vice chairman of the KGB, the benefits are not much. The disadvantage is that he is worried about more and more things. Every second he will receive information from all over the world. Before analyzing this information, only God knows whether the information provided by the agents is useful or useless. However, given the possibility of excessive autonomy of overseas agents, Selov made a stern report when he took over the first vice chairman of the KGB a month ago, so he told the KGB agents overseas not to report meaningless things to the country.

"Don't think you can fool the organization overseas. Everyone in the Operations Execution Department has a legal identity overseas. They may be by your side!" Shelov doesn't know whether this threat is useful, but I believe that people with a little common sense will understand the meaning. It takes a price to deceive the organization.

As the Middle East Division report, Iraq's Sunni and Shiite conflict report stated that the two sides fired multiple rockets and grenades at each other and fired fire, resulting in the death of four Shiite militias and two Kurdish militiamen. A local child who was playing nearby was killed in the exchange of fire between the two sides.`

After the conflict broke out, the Tuzhurmatu Municipal Government announced that the city had entered a state of martial law. Tuzhurmatu is a multi-ethnic mixed area such as Arabs, Kurds and Turkmen. The conflict between local ethnic groups and sects is relatively serious, and terrorist attacks and small-scale armed conflicts occur.

A total of seven people died. According to the standards of the Soviet Red Army, even a battle was not considered a battle. This report was even more than a shame. Of course, this report was only seen by Selov when he was bored. Usually, this information would not be sent to him. But Selov still took the report and asked the director of the Middle East Department, "What is the value of this information reflected? Do you mean to let our Soviet Union organize the Red Cross to rescue?"

In the end, of course, there was no result. As the first vice chairman of the KGB, Selov issued an order to expand the rights of subordinate departments when identifying intelligence. No meaningless intelligence is required to be handed over to the KGB presidium, and subordinate departments can handle it at their own discretion.

According to Selov's plan, the situation in Iraq should be in a state where the enemy is still. As long as the United States does not jump into a pit called Vietnam for a day, the Soviet Union would rather lose money and sell weapons than support the Iraqi civil war to continue fighting to the death. Of course, this is not entirely done by the Soviet Union itself. Syria supports Shiite forces, and Egypt supports Sunni forces. What is more embarrassing is that at this time of 1960, Syria and Egypt were actually the same country, both part of the United Arab Republic.

If someone else told Serov, he might not believe this speechless situation, but under the facts, he could only sigh that reality is often more fantastic than novels. Who would have thought that different parts of a country had completely different positions in a war? It seems that the division between Egypt and Syria is a matter of time sooner or later.

As for how many people will die in Iraq due to this civil war, as a bystander, Selov will not be burdened by himself. As a member of a country that stands up from the sea of ​​blood, he is very understanding and chooses a path more valuable than the votes for the Iraqi people. Who will be supported and who is the force that can truly lead Iraq to the future. It is very simple. Whoever wins is this choice. No vote can let the people know more than a comprehensive war. Who is the most real choice in their hearts?

At present, in addition to the independent Kurds, there are Arab Social Baath Party and the military that downplays the sects, as well as the forces of the two major sects, and Iraq, to ​​be fair, Iraq has the least strength. After comparison, Selov believes that the situation in Iraq is more suitable for China, not for the Soviet Union. Therefore, after collecting information on the civil wars of the Soviet Union, China, North Korea, Vietnam and even Spain, he decided to keep a low profile, so that he would not participate in the war in name, but instead shout for the Arab Social Baath Party.

At this time, Selov was packing up his things and preparing to go abroad. However, unlike last time, this time he was preparing to slack off his wife to Sudan. According to the order of the Central Presidium of the Soviet Union, as a good personal relationship with General Abud, he will take several departments under the Council of Soviet Ministers to visit Sudan in a very formal capacity. Earlier, the Soviet Union had responded to the request of Sudan and evaluated the request of Sudan's assistance. This time, Selov was both an inspection and an assessment.

Observing the development of Sudan over the past few years, of course, in my heart, I also contacted other generals to see who is more suitable to become an agent of the Soviet Union. It is best to implement socialism. This purpose cannot be said.

After leaving Moscow, he handed over the work of monitoring the 81 countries and the Workers' Party Congress to the State Administration of Espionage, and brought Lieutenant General Sakhatovsky from the State Administration of Foreign Intelligence, and then hurriedly left Moscow, and took Valia to a unique performance in the cold winter to avoid the severe low temperatures in the Soviet Union this season.

On the way to the Sultan, Selov was still staying at the Aswan military base for a while to learn about the specific situation of the Sultan.

Khartoum, where the Blue Nile and White Nile Rivers are intersected, is very similar to Wuhan, China, and has a climate that is even better than the country. If the exhibition in this country is good, it will definitely be a good place to sell air conditioners. General Ibrahim Abud's home lives by the Blue Nile River. What surprised Selov was that General Abud did not choose the Prime Minister's Office as the official residence. This is the Governor's Office of the British Sultan as the official residence, but established a new official residence on the former site of his home.

It is the rainy season in Sudan. When the Shyovs and his wife brought the Sudan delegation to Khartoum, it was drizzling in the Sudan, and water molecules were everywhere in the air. At this time, Shyov wanted to recite poems. Oh, it was the season for mating on the grassland again...

"The humidity here is so great!" Valia could not understand General Ibrahim Abud's painstaking efforts. She didn't feel the heat escape at all, because it was close to the river, and when she was breathing, she felt that her nose was soaked in water, which was very uncomfortable. Valia, who was used to the cold climate, showed serious discomfort as if her husband had come to Sudan for the first time.

There are still changes in Khartoum. Compared with the last time I came here, the public security in this Sudan has been significantly better. Maybe this is the few advantages of the military government.

"General Serov, I have disappeared for several years. It seems that the general's life in the Soviet Union is quite comfortable. Is this your wife? What a beautiful lady, even if it is memorable at first glance!" As soon as the two sides met, General Abud from the Sudanese military government gave Serov a friendly hug, making others look like an old friend. (To be continued.)

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