Chapter 327 This year is very lively
The Soviet Union had military aid to Cuba. Everyone knows that the United States did not expect that the Soviet Union would dare to transport nuclear bombs into Cuba. In addition to the Americans, even the Soviet representative to the United Nations Zorin and Ambassador to the United States Doberenin knew nothing. The reason why such an important foreign representative was hidden was that it was extremely confidential and could not call the phone. The two, the ambassador did not know the information. If the United States questioned it, the ambassador would not be guilty when arguing.
This time, Khrushchev is really preparing to play a big game. In the next two months, according to the plan jointly formulated by the Ministry of Defense and the KGB, nearly 100-sou giant ships will depart from different ports around the world to transport the weapons and personnel prepared by the Soviet Union to Cuba. The personnel who have arrived from the Soviet Union are just appetizers, with an average of three round trips per cargo ship. After this precise calculation, 70,000 Soviet soldiers and 100 medium-range ballistic missiles can be transported to Cuba.
The KGB also prepared six 10,000-ton fishing boats as carriers, staying on the Atlantic Ocean to disguise themselves as ocean fishing fleets. There were actually no weapons on it, only five large Ivan's shells, and a billion-ton concept nuclear bomb shell that was proven by theory. The mission of this formation of ocean fishing fleet is to make the Americans deliberately discover it. The entire ocean fishing fleet will set off from the Soviet Union after the United States learned that the Soviet Union had arrived in Cuba missiles.
As for the KGB, Semichasne, as the chairman, mainly focused on Cuba, while Selov focused on the Sino-Indian border. So at this time, Rubiy Yangka had such a situation. The top and second-in-command had their own busy things. As a result, Yitvasov, who was not very present, became the head of the recent meeting. The various meetings were hosted by this Yitvasov, who was over 50 years old. Semichasne and Selov were often missing.
At this time, Khrushchev summoned a mysterious figure Alexev in Moscow. He was from Cuba and was the counselor of the Soviet Embassy in Cuba. Khrushchev wanted to explain to him a top-secret matter about Cuba, but the Soviet ambassador to Cuba Kudryatsev was not summoned. The fundamental reason was that although he was a counselor, Alexev's true identity was the head of the KGB in the American Intelligence Organization.
Khrushchev first told him that the Central Committee decided that he would take over as ambassador to Cuba. Another thing was asked: "If we decide to deploy nuclear warheads in Cuba to prevent the US attack from invading, do you think Comrade Castro would agree to this action?
Alexeev hesitated for a while and replied to Khrushchev: "Because Castro's entire strategy is to unite the Latin American countries and revolutionary organizations to resist the US's provocation, but now it is different from the past. I believe Castro can understand that the sympathy of the surrounding Latin American countries cannot change the huge advantage of the US's national strength, so there is a agreement between Raul Castro and us. Now it's time."
On a Sunday, Khrushchev invited him to the villa for tea, and Gromiko and senior general of the Soviet missile force were present. Khrushchev said: "The central government has made a decision. Alexeiv's mission is to announce to Castro that the balance of power is not good for Cuba. In order to save the revolutionary regime, the Soviet Union will deploy nuclear missiles in the region under the premise of Castro's approval. But don't directly tell them that the Soviet Union has made a decision, understand?"
Khrushchev further pointed out that after all arrangements are completed, the United States will not reveal the rumors before the congressional elections. When the election is over, the United States can only accept this fait accompli. Just like the United States deploys missiles in Turkey, the Soviet Union also silently accepts it.
Alexeev also accompanied Marshal Bilizov and several nuclear missile experts. The Soviet Union planned to put down 100 medium-range nuclear missiles here, ensuring the range could be ensured to destroy any American city, with 70,000 troops stationed. Castro was very calm after hearing the suggestion, and he agreed to the plan. It took not long. Castro gave a positive response to the Soviet Union because the relevant work was ready, including Che Guevara and Raul Castro, who were strong supporters of this plan.
Selov, who was in Ruby Yangka, received a piece of information, and the KGB's South Asian forces sent a telegram. "The Indian army crossed the "Mai Line" again and invaded the Kejielang Valley in the Chona County, Shannan District, Tibet, and established an invading stronghold in the area of Chidong, attempting to change the direction of the "Mai Line" and use the ridge of the Laze Mountain (called "Takra Mountain" on the Indian side) about 11 kilometers north of the line as the border."
According to the description of the First General Administration's power stationed in South Asia, India's forward policy is still underway. Small-scale frictions occur from time to time, but the possibility of war analysis in intelligence is not high. For this analysis, Selov can only smile. Does he still know what his compatriots think? China's secret preparations are actually the same as the Soviet Union's preparations in Cuba at this time. They are adhering to the thinking of sneaking into the village and shooting guns. In this case, the KGB South Asian forces, which are not focusing on the region, can find something that can be found.
If Serov hadn't been urging the commander of the Central Asian Border Defense Force, Kudriash, to pay attention to the movements and send more reconnaissance planes to see, they wouldn't even be able to catch photos of transporting supplies to the border at this time. Serov needed this border war to prove his theory, so this time his role was not entirely helping the motherland in his previous life, but also helping himself and finding a support for his ideas. It is well known that after the Korean War, China relied on its own strength to launch a war for a short time, and adhered to the idea of running away after fighting. This kind of war was usually very short, which made other countries not have time to react. Often, when they were about to interfere, they had already begun to withdraw their troops.
This very rogue style of play usually does not incur any sanctions. The Sino-Indian War broke out during the Cuban missile crisis. After the Soviet Union and the United States handled their own affairs, China also began to withdraw its troops. This was completely like a tightrope master. Later, the border war with Vietnam was the same. The battle with low intensity put the Soviet Union in a dilemma. It was all right to fight a few shots on the border without any trouble. The Soviet Union seemed to be not worth the effort to interfere, and it seemed that it would be like a big brother if it didn't interfere.
Selov was preparing to learn some experience from this border war, and with a learning attitude, he planned a raid on Turkey and broke through Turkey's natural blockade of the Black Sea. The war time should be controlled within twenty days, and the same tactics should be run after fighting. The United States reacted to mobilizing power, which was enough for the Soviet Union to achieve its goal. As for this preparation time, he would prepare for ten years first, and he would not lack the time to make long-term planning.
While considering this border war, Selov couldn't help but think of the border dispute between the Soviet Union and China. The Soviet border guards are military forces under the KGB. He has the responsibility to protect his subordinates from harm. If a dispute really arises at that time, as the leader of the KGB, it will be quite difficult for him to do it. He can't even dare to fight against the United States. He will be timid when he encounters China, right? So it's best not to have disputes in this regard.
"Yuri, now in terms of Algeria's territory, the Algerian People's Army commanded by the Polish Military Advisory Group, and volunteers from other Arab countries have controlled more than half of Algeria's territory. Now Comrade Korzinski needs our support to let them solve the problem once and for all." Lieutenant General Sakhatovsky, Director of the First General Administration, said with a telegram from the Middle East Division and the French Africa Division.
The intelligence personnel working in the local area naturally did not know that their boss had already sold the Poles and thought they had witnessed the victory of a revolution. What a naive idea.
"Control most of the territory, desert?" Selov was unmoved and sarcastic. In his opinion, the basic conditions of any place occupied by the Arabs were not very good. And there was also a very interesting phenomenon. The conditions of the powerful countries in the Arab world, such as Egypt and Saudi Arabia in later generations, were not as good as those of Syria and Iraq next to them. Iraq has a Mesopotamian Basin and Syria has an Eastern Plain, and their food can basically be itself. On the contrary, Egypt and Saudi Arabia are the real countries, so Selov has always put his experience in Sudan, Syria and Iraq. These countries with basic conditions may develop a little slower, but in the long run, they are definitely worth the money.
"They are preparing to launch a full-scale attack on France in three months. I heard that many tribes in the French occupied areas are ready to cooperate with the Algerian People's Army's operations." Lieutenant General Sakhatovsky said seriously.
Three months later? Isn’t this the time for the Cuban missile crisis? Selov was surprised and silently said that the world in October would be quite lively, Poland would lose, the Soviet Union would tie, and China would win. I wonder if the Americans would celebrate in the internal publicity that they successfully repelled a comprehensive offensive of the socialist camp in 1962? Huh? Isn’t this a good time to spread a wave of conspiracy theories? Scaring American civilians…
"Okay, I don't know how much the French are going to pay for our list. The price is too low. Even if they defeated the Algerian People's Army, it is impossible to clear the soil of guerrilla warfare!" Shelov thought for a moment, "Old Director, you should discuss and decide on this matter with Comrade Yitvasov. Recently, there should be no time with me, Semichasne. The headquarters may be headquartered by Comrade Yitvasov..."
Chapter completed!