Chapter 262 Vegetable Problems
These things that were called terrorists in later generations were called armed bandits. In essence, they were no different from the group of people who were imprisoned by the Cheka warriors in Gulag. The KGB was going to deal with them. Even if these guys who were overestimating themselves did not come to provoke the Soviet Union, the KGB would deal with them sooner or later. In essence, the Soviet Union would move into an attack sooner or later. The Middle East was an important breakthrough point, and it was also to prepare early to cooperate with the subsequent operations.
As for whether the Soviet Union would suffer deeply, Serov was not afraid. The Soviet Union was not a place where he wanted to come. There is no strict random migration in the current Soviet system, and even no thoughts. Give people the right to move freely is very undesirable. Who doesn’t want to live in a place with good conditions? Those residents living in Siberia are willing to face the bitter cold wind every day? If possible, they are of course willing to live in the European part of the Soviet Union. Once the right to freedom of migration is opened, nothing can be obtained except to make Siberian residents fewer.
In this era, if the Soviets wanted to travel to the entire Soviet Union, they also needed to issue certificates. China called a letter of introduction. If they did not arrive in a city, the local Interior Administration would check the documents. In this case, Selov dared not say everything, but most armed bandits would not arrive in important cities in the Soviet Union at all. The scene of losing their lords like the Beslan incident basically would not happen unless a group of armed bandits could cross the numerous inspection measures set up by the KGB nationwide.
"Alpha and signal flag? A good name!" Yitvasov said in principle that he agreed. After discussing with the directors of the major general bureaus around him, he slapped the table and said, "In principle, he expressed support for Comrade Selov's suggestions. The National Security Committee and the Border Defense Bureau immediately selected the Internal Affairs Army, Border Defense Forces, Operational Brigades under the National Security Committee, and the Internal Police under the Internal Affairs People's Committee. It is necessary to ensure the quality and specifically deal with special operations..."
"Please note that the two troops are rotating to fight abroad. Our National Security Council is mainly an offensive force. This cannot be forgotten no matter when and where!" Selov added seriously.
"Let the Secretariat write a report to the Kremlin, and issue a presidium order to notify all soldiers. Show efficiency and start preparing for the establishment from now on!" Yitvasov and Selov sang and set the matter down.
"The phenomenon of centrifugalism in the three Baltic countries and some regions is mainly related to the strong local ethnic power. First, there must be three issues that need to be solved urgently. The first is that the migrant population destroys the local ethnic forces. The second is to popularize Russian education, and the third is to break up the backward social structure in local urbanization. These three points should not be done by us, but we can hand over the KGB's opinions to the Central Presidium!" Selov was helpless about this issue. This is not something that the KGB's power can do. Migrant population requires the highest decision-making, popularizing Russian requires the Ministry of Education, and urban construction requires the decision of the Soviet Ministers' Council.
After all, it is not the era of Cheka, otherwise the KGB could still solve these problems quickly. The KGB formula will solve the problematic people and the country will not have other problems.
The problem is that the current national leaders pay more attention to face. If there were ethnic issues in the Soviet Union during the Stalin era, the KGB's suggestions would definitely be accepted by the steel leaders with a smile. Stalin did not care about the interests of one or two of the nations. For him, the significance of the Soviet Union was even more important than that of Georgia.
"Okay, let's do it! Let's go..." Serov's voice was still tired. The problems in front of him could be solved but could not be done. It was difficult to tell what this restricted feeling was. Fortunately, the boss Khrushchev above at least knew that some problems could not be compromised while thawing. If he had changed to the Go map, it would be unimaginable.
Judging from the promotion route of Ge Map in history, it only took him ten years from a department-level cadre who was nothing to the central government. He really didn't understand what Ge Map has been learning for the past ten years. Since his actions came to power, he can only reflect two words, and he is incompetent...
As an important member of the Serepin group, Serepin has always been hostile to Brezhnev and the Dnepro gang. This does not mean how powerful the members of his side are, but it is entirely a matter of position. Because he is an important member of the Serepin group, he must beware of the leaders on the other side. It's that simple. If he was also a member of the Dnepro gang, he might not have done this. In general, Serepin group Serov was not very optimistic about Brezhnev's bureaucrats, but there was one exception. Every time he had this idea, Serepin would think about the glorious deeds of the Go map.
Then you will find that compared to Go map, Brezhnev's old bureaucrats were quite cute. The consequence of this was that Go map, which was still copying in his hometown, was already thought of by the first vice chairman of the KGB before he showed his face in the center. If this guy was not very honest, the KGB naturally could not use ordinary prisons to deal with the places. There is such a place in the internal prison of Rubiy Yangka.
Today, the Soviet Ministry of Defense on Arbat Street welcomed a guest. The marshals of the Soviet Ministry of Defense were quite complicated. Serov, who saved Marshal Negelin's life, should have been thanked for it. However, as the director of the KGB Military Administration, these old men were unable to get close to each other. Especially now, there is another problem. News came from the Central Presidium of the Soviet Union that the First Secretary Khrushchev once talked about the issue of disarmament in the Secretariat. Disarmament must be laid off, but the final details have not been determined yet. Is this detail a million or one million or two million, because this issue may be a tense relationship between the General Administration of Military Administration and the Ministry of Defense may be more tense in the future.
Let’s not talk about the issue of disarmament, and solve the problems in front of him first. The weather has become warmer, but the Ministry of Defense’s building still maintains good heating. Selov can understand this. These old marshals who have suffered more than once secret injuries should have such a comfortable environment. It is understandable that he still had to take off his heavy military coat on his body, which can alleviate the somewhat stuffy atmosphere in the office.
"The issue of establishing a vegetable greenhouse base is outside the national plan. In order not to break the plans of various departments, we cannot use the already very nervous government departments!" Serov saluted to the old marshals opposite and took out a report, "In order to ensure maximum efficiency, the report of the National Security Committee to the Central Bureau of the Presidium has been approved. This time I am here to talk to all the uncles of the Ministry of National Defense to the support they need. It may require the support of an engineer brigade and cooperate with the civil defense forces to establish this vegetable greenhouse base..."
"You KGB have to even manage the vegetable market. Is this thing considered a national security?" Marshal Grechko, the first deputy minister of the Ministry of Defense and commander of the Warsaw Pact, laughed at a report, feeling incomprehensible about Selov's actions.
"Of course it's within national security!" Selov said without hesitation. "In winter, even the people of the capital can only store a limited number of vegetables in the cellar. If this matter cannot be solved, it's fine. But the geographical location and climate around Moscow are not impossible to solve, and people cannot always endure this kind of inferior life. A inferior life will breed social dissatisfaction. At that time, we will solve it. This dissatisfaction will be transferred to the government, so I want to dismantle the soil for this dissatisfaction. Is there no problem?"
"This little guy is always so unexpected!" Defense Minister Marshal Malinovsky whispered to Marshal Baglamyan next to him, and then asked Selov, "Don't you KGB have 600,000 soldiers? There are so many internal policemen, why do you want people from the Red Army?"
"We are a combat force. The troops in the border defense district and the inner guard station cannot be moved. The only troops that can be mobilized are civil defense forces. Moreover, this kind of engineering engineers involved in construction projects are more professional!" Sherov spread his head and looked helpless and said, "Uncles, we are about to disarmament. Should you consider finding something for the Red Army?"
Marshal Grechko frowned, obviously feeling quite uncomfortable with the issue of disarmament, and said directly, "What does it mean to find something for the Red Army? What does it have to do with disarmament?"
"Of course it's relevant! Maintaining such a large-scale combat force in peacetime has put a lot of pressure on the country. The problem is that the Red Army can only fight without any other contributions!" Since Marshal Grechko asked this question, Selov didn't mind saying a few more words, stood up and looked around the marshals and said, "The reason why disarmament is always not allowed to be slaughtered by our National Security Council is because our KGB is good at discovering opportunities to reflect its value, such as the corn issue in Sudan! Of course, your Ministry of Defense does not have this opportunity. If you are asked to go abroad to solve the problem, the Americans will probably follow up immediately..."
"So the reason why the Red Army avoids the issue of disarmament should be considered to do more on construction? For example, the Railway Corps should help the electrification construction of the Ministerial Conference, and the Engineers should look for more valuable minerals. Only with other values can the First Secretary discover the use of the Red Army. Our First Secretary is first of all the country's leader. He is not just a soldier, but also many things to consider!" After Selov said that, he sat down and looked at the marshals quietly.
Chapter completed!