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Chapter 333 Gorshkov

"I have no objection. The first secretary has handed you the Cuban matters!" Selov shrugged indifferently. The common point between Xie Lieping and Xie Michasne was that they both served as the first secretary of the Communist Youth League. At this time, there were indeed many cadres within the KGB who were airborne cadres of the Communist Youth League. These airborne cadres, Xie Michasne, had known each other for a long time, and many of them were transferred to the KGB during his term of office. Therefore, it is not accurate to say that Xie Michasne's words in the KGB were not listened to. Many officials in the bureau-level cadres were very buy-in, but they were relatively weak in the area of ​​cadres at the General Administration level.

After reflecting during this period of time, Semichasne also discovered this point, and he was still too anxious. In order to quickly reach the point of being a complete example, there is no need to do this. He is the top leader. It is completely acceptable to use a few years to upgrade the airborne cadres he admires to the level of the General Administration. Semichasne forgot one thing: his age has an advantage over almost all cadres at the same level, but Selov is not among them, and Selov is two years younger than him.

"Yula, we must know that our huge support force is the Communist Youth League, and that is where we can support us continuously. I know that we have some gaps recently, but we must not be incompatible, which will make Shurik very distressed." Semichasne sat upright and said with a serious face, "We must let trustworthy cadres control the key parts!"

"I understand, I have never opposed this, but it's still a long time to go, why are you so anxious? Many of the cadres of the Communist Youth League in their thirties have been in the department and bureaus since the representative office, which is already very fast. We are a comprehensive department, and ability is very important. Those cadres of the Communist Youth League need to be trained!" Shelov first recognized Xiemichasne's meaning, that is, both of them are friends of Xie Lieping, and should not play a cold war in the same department. He did not oppose Xiemichasne's heart to promote young people, but this step can be taken slowly.

But in his heart, Selov sneered at the idea that Semichasne wanted to reuse the airborne cadres. Selepin and Selepham had both been the first secretary of the Soviet Union's Lenin Youth League. But Selov had never done it. He only served as the first secretary of the Communist Youth League in Azerbaijan. Few of these Communist Youth League cadres knew about his history and did not know that his first vice chairman was also a member of the Communist Youth League. Compared with the experience of the Communist Youth League in less than two years, this year he had worked in the security department for nine years, and his tendencies were easy to see.

Compared with the airborne cadres of the Communist Youth League, he still trusts the old anti-counterfeiting workers. The Communist Youth League cadres have a high starting point and have no experience in working at the bottom. They have more or less the problem of being high and low. There are tens of millions of people in the Communist Youth League nationwide, and there are only a few dozen people who have been on the table. If they are really young and have high skills, they will not be defeated by Brezhnev in less than three years. Selov doesn't want to place his destiny on such a group of people, and maybe they will have to save them by themselves in the future.

Of course, at least at this time, the communication between Semichasne and Selov still had certain results. At this time, news that Selov was once the first secretary of the Azerbaijan Communist Youth League began to spread within the KGB. Some young cadres who had airborne from the Communist Youth League to the KGB only learned for the first time that the first vice chairman Selov was also theirs.

"This kind of small method will fool the airborne cadres. If you don't look at what department this is, will the anti-counterfeiters believe this remark?" Sherov curled his lips and didn't know how to evaluate Xiemichasne's actions. The KGB is an intelligence department. Although it is not entirely true, the practice of dividing factions based on work experience is very naive. If this can also make the anti-counterfeiters believe it, it will be easier for Sherov to divide Xiemichasne into the Dnepro gang, and he is still a fellow villager of Brezhnev.

Selov didn't have time to play this trick with Semichasne. It seemed that he had not gotten close to anyone in the KGB presidium. In fact, as long as he made a statement, the KGB presidium could pass. He had no time to pay attention to Semichasne, and he stayed in Moscow for less than two days and went to Smolensk to inspect the factories established there. The achievements of Soviet diamond synthesis were determined there. The KGB had already booked a piece of land in Smolensk and was preparing to cause a bloody storm in the diamond market.

The synthetic diamond factory was handed over to the Second General Administration for the Second General Administration. After all, the State Administration for Espionage is also the General Administration for the same reputation as the First General Administration. There are so many personnel, and Selov must consider the issue of distribution of interests. All benefits are taken over by the First General Administration, which is not conducive to the unity within the KGB. It is always bad to dominate one family. Now he is not the top leader of the KGB, otherwise he would definitely set up a department to manage the matter separately. The money is the safest thing in his own hands. It is always a bit unreliable to work through the First General Administration.

Lieutenant General Serjiuko, Director of the State Administration of Espionage, naturally welcomed this arrangement with both hands. The First Administration's freedom of movement has long been heard of. Now that they have such a factory, they can stand up straight when they see the First Administration's guys.

Syrov, who was holding a Soviet drill in his hand, felt tired and threw these diamonds back into the vessel like he was throwing garbage. The theoretical output of this factory is 50 million carats per year, which is about 10,000 kilograms. Syrov once considered whether to give this thing to some of the KGB anti-counterfeiters as benefits at the end of the year, but immediately gave up the idea. The first vice chairman used fake diamonds as welfare to his subordinates. This was a big laugh when it was spread.

If he really did this, what Selov gained was not thanks, but would become a laughing stock. He would rather get some crystals from the minerals in Afghanistan as a benefit and send them to his subordinates than use synthetic diamonds to fish and enforce the law.

"A group of anti-counterfeiting workers were dispatched from the State Administration of Espionage. You and the State Administration of Military Management form a surveillance force. At that time, our KGB will take action. Don't ask more questions now!" After inspecting the factory, Selov said to Seljuko, the director of the Second General Administration.

The specific actions of Selov cannot be said, even if the other party is a cadre of the General Administration, the opponent faced in this operation is extraordinary. It is the real world's largest power, and the role of the Soviet Union is more like a nuclear blackmail gangster. But there is no way. The comparison of the number of nuclear warheads between the two sides is so desperate. If the Soviet Union wants to quickly turn the situation around, it must play this kind of heartbeat game with high risks and high returns. More than one guy in the Soviet Union played the heartbeat game, such as the comrades from the East of the Soviet Union, who are also preparing to teach that vivid and powerful power a lesson.

Under some circumstances, both the Soviet Union and China's actions are very risky. As a later generation, Selov certainly knows what the Indian army is, but no one except him knows how fast the Indian army collapses. In this era, the world generally believes that India is the leader of the third world, and the Indian army is a powerful force in fighting all over Europe and Asia. India will be a passionate power in the future and go to war with China. India also has logistical advantages. I believe no one would have expected India to kneel so quickly.

China itself would not have expected that the powerhouses fighting all over Europe and Asia on the other side had such a virtue. At this time, the Indian military, which was aggressive in playing forward policies, was still very capable of being intimidating. Perhaps while China was preparing carefully, it was also mentally prepared to face a hard battle.

Compared with China's opponents that are pretty good, the Soviet Union faces a real world overlord. Currently, the United States' strength is at least twice that of the Soviet Union. If the number of nuclear bombs is included, the gap is more than twice. Fortunately, the United States has Yellowstone Park that allows Selov to play nuclear blackmail, otherwise even if it is a normal nuclear war, the Soviet Union will not be able to defeat the United States.

In recent months, I believe that soldiers who drive yaks or carry them on their backs will continue to carry supplies on the roof of the world with a hard work. They slowly accumulate ammunition for a short war, and the same is true for the Soviet Union, who will carelessly use sea transportation to slowly accumulate strength in Cuba bit by bit. When China was about to prepare, Selov would send people to China for an internationalist cooperation spirit that belongs to class brothers. Faced with that kind of powerful power, China, who still does not know the depth of the other side, should accept Selov's help.

"We need to be clear about the movements around the Caribbean Sea, I have detailed hydrological data here, thanks to the hard work of the Latin American Division of the First General Administration of the KGB. To be honest, the Caribbean is not suitable for the movement of submarine forces. We must be clear about it, that is, once the actions of our Soviets are discovered by the Americans, what should we do if the Americans besiege Cuba with overwhelming naval power?" Serov spread his hands, "Our navy does not have the capital to fight head-on with the Americans, so we can only rely on submarines to continue to break through the blockade line. The US navy in the Caribbean is very large. Conventional submarines must not undertake this task. They must send nuclear submarine formations to join the operation..."

"Are nuclear submarines? Okay, I will do a good job in this regard!" The person who answered was Sergei Georgievich Gorshkov. Gorshkov, the first deputy minister of the Ministry of Defense and commander-in-chief of the Navy. He had been in the position of commander-in-chief of the Navy for six years. He naturally knew that the Soviet Navy was far from comparable to the US Navy. The closest area between the two sides was not on the water surface, but underwater. To be precise, the area of ​​nuclear submarine formations, and the two sides were evenly matched. (To be continued.)
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