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Chapter 342 Breaking through the blockade

"The war will be very stalemate in the first few days, but the Indian army used British guns during World War I. They were completely at a disadvantage in the firepower of small-scale troops. As for personnel quality, I won't talk about it. The Korean War has only been ten years, which is more convincing than anything else!" Selov ended his speech with this last sentence.

In fact, the 1960s was the era when China and the United States and the Soviet Union were closest to weapons and equipment. It can be said that apart from cutting-edge strategic bombers and ten-ton naval ships, nothing was available to the United States and the Soviet Union, but China did not. This approach was interrupted since the Sino-Soviet conflict, so don’t think that dragging the Soviet Union to death was a great achievement. When the Chinese-Soviet team used Type 59 tanks to face groups of T72 tanks in the 1970s, those soldiers must have missed T54 vs. Type 59 more than a decade ago, and at least they would not be so desperate toward the 1970s. It was not until the 21st century that China slowly caught up again.

"You are responsible for this border war, just as I said at the beginning!" Khrushchev thought for a long time and issued this order. The top leaders of the three major departments should be on standby in Moscow. Serov, the first vice chairman, obviously has the ability to deal with such emergencies.

"What is the spirit of the central government?" This question must be understood, otherwise it will be restrained if you get involved.

"The spirit of the central government is to maximize interests! You can decide how to operate it yourself!" Khrushchev simply asked Selov to take responsibility.

I like this kind of challenging work. Selov nodded and left the Kremlin. It is not yet time to worry, and things must always have a development process unless Chinese soldiers are fighting on rockets, otherwise, don’t expect much progress at the beginning.

In sharp contrast to the one-sided support of the Soviet Union by the entire Soviet Union, because of the outbreak of the dispute over the ownership of Guantanamo, the US allies had some inability to form a joint force in this matter, at least in the direction of Europe. Of course, the United States was supported by a lot, such as Japan, South Korea, South Vietnam, and some countries with their own dog food, which were faster than Western European countries in this statement. But what made Kennedy most pleased was the support of the Organization of American States, a regional international organization composed of the United States and Latin American countries, predecessored by the International Alliance of the American Republic. As for its headquarters in Washington.

It is not difficult to make a choice between Cuba and the United States. The people sympathize with Cuba's experience, which does not represent the pro-American stance of the Latin American government. In this era, anti-Americanism is a very deadly thing in Latin America. The corpses of the zombies lying in the primeval forest can be used as evidence. The Organization of American States' support for the blockade has given the international legitimacy of the United States' actions. Cuba has been removed from the Organization of American States since the first half of this year.

Two hundred naval ships laid a blockade belt around Cuba for 500 nautical miles. These ships intercepted any ships entering Cuba under the command of eight aircraft carriers. Khrushchev criticized this as a provocation to the Soviet Union and had no benefit except to drag the world into the hell of nuclear war. Kennedy signed a maritime quarantine authorization on live television after consultation with members of the US National Security Council.

Kennedy still hoped to solve the problem without bloodshed. His younger brother, Attorney General Robert Kennedy, met Soviet ambassador Doberenin. Compared to the previous day, the atmosphere was somewhat cautious and friendly. When the two met again, they completely changed. Whether it was Doberenin or Robert Kennedy, they both looked at each other with an attitude towards the enemy. Doberenin had communicated with the country and he had already understood the purpose of the Central Bureau.

Although he had some complaints about being concealed in the early days, after learning about the domestic situation, Dobrein still had to complete his work. This emergency was very urgent and it was also an opportunity to test his emergency response ability. If done well, it would definitely give the country a different view of his work ability.

"Mr. Doberrenin, is the Soviet Union going to go to war with us, the United States? You must know that you are facing opponents that have never lost in the world twice, and it seems that your leaders underestimated our strength!" Robert Kennedy said without any concealment of confidence in the US military power, and used this to suppress Doberrenin's momentum.

As a diplomatic veteran, Dobrenin would not be deceived by such small means. He asked calmly, "Compared to the ability to pick peaches, Americans in the world are naturally the number one, but do you want to talk about war? The United States' performance in the Korean War is eye-opening. Facts prove that the enemy the United States likes to fight must be worse than the United States in any aspect. Even if it is a little stronger than you, Americans cannot guarantee that they can win!"

"You are underestimating the military power of the United States!" Robert Kennedy threatened with a cold look.

"You underestimated the military power of the Soviet Union!" Doberenin retorted tit-for-tat, "The Soviet Union is far from a country where you America will suppress it if you want to suppress it. Some of the United States have all the Soviet Union. Compared with war experience, the Soviet Union has more than the United States. We resisted more than 80% of the military power of the Third Reich, rather than the second-rate troops you dealt with on the Western Front..."

"How much threat do you really think a missile on an island can pose to the United States!" Robert Kennedy stepped forward and said in a tone, "Can the military force above stop us American soldiers?"

"You don't know how many Soviet troops there are in Cuba. Comrade Selov told me that the United States cannot know the number of missiles on the island from any channel, because he participated in this plan and prepared for the worst." Doberenin shook his head calmly and said, "You and I know that the outbreak was that the United States ignored the Soviet protests to deploy missiles in the Federal Republic of Germany and Turkey, not the so-called Guantanamo issue. But you Americans' butts are not clean, so Guantanamo was captured by us. Now even your allies are embarrassed to support you. Are you going to fight against us alone?"

Selov? Who is he? Write down this name, Robert Kennedy wrote down this name and prepared to go back to understand. Now he already knows what the Soviet Union wants, withdraws missiles that are too close to the Soviet Union and returns Guantanamo to Cuba. Even the US government did not expect that Guantanamo would become a hot potato. This port will not allow the United States to receive all the support in Europe. Although Britain and Germany are on the side of the United States, it is obvious that there is still a voice among the people to make a statement. Needless to say, France is just about to publicly call on the United States to withdraw its troops in exchange for peace.

Both of these problems are actually very difficult to deal with. The withdrawal of Turkey's missiles involves the credit issue of the United States in NATO. Once the missile is publicly withdrawn, it will cause NATO allies to distrust the protection of the United States. Because this is a betrayal of allies. As for the issue of Guantanamo, will the navy rebound?

The two sides parted in this talks, and neither of them wanted to give in. After Robert Kennedy and Doberenin left, they directly found FBI Director Hoover and asked who Schellov was.

"Shelov? Is this little guy involved in this operation?" Hoover said to himself and directly pulled out the FBI's archive report on Shelov. "Yuryefimovic Shelov, born in Azerbaijan in 1927, is the first vice chairman of the Soviet National Security Council, commander of the inner guard, and the rank of general. He has served as a cadre at all levels of the KGB. He served as an Italian ambassador eight years ago, and then Italy came to power. After returning to China, he served as the director of the KGB Department of Foreign Intelligence, Director of the General Administration of Military Administration, Director of the State Administration of Domestic Espionage, Vice Chairman of the National Security Council, and First Vice Chairman of the National Security Council. He handled the Polish-Hungarian incident, presided over the disarmament, built the Berlin Wall, and served as an entourage during Khrushchev's visit to the United States..."

"Thirty-five years old? So young?" Robert Kennedy was very surprised after reading it. The Archives did a lot of things. It was amazing that an intelligence officer had done one of them in his life. Shelov actually did so many things before he was thirty-five.

"What we know about in the Moscow embassy, ​​this man was the most outstanding security cadre in the Soviet Union. He used to be called the Caspian Tiger, but now more people call him the eyes of the Soviets." Hoover shook his head slightly, "It's a very difficult opponent. Dulles suffered a lot in the hands of this young man. Of course, Dulles himself is not very capable."

Hoover is the director of the FBI who guards the United States. He doesn't mind stepping on Dulles at this time. Whether it is Yu or Yu private, Hoover is willing to compete with Selov in his heart, but unfortunately he doesn't have this opportunity to stay in the country.

On the warm Caribbean Sea, Bucharest tanker wearing black ship paint was driving at high speed. The graceful hull split the blue water ahead, like an arrow moving forward. The US Navy's blockade belt has begun to take effect. Compared with his companions, the USS Bucharest is very lucky because it successfully broke through the US Navy's blockade belt.

"Go forward at full speed, we must break through the American blockade! The Cuban people are waiting for us with anticipation, and we must tell them with actions that the Soviet Union will not abandon them." The burly captain of the Bucharest shouted.
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