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Chapter 387 Security Conference

"Chairman,!" Chernenko said next to Brezhnev, "I have never seen a cadre who likes security agencies so much. He seems to really like the KGB environment."

"It's not a question of like, maybe it's more accurate to use suitability. But this is the most energetic department meeting among the meetings I attended!" Brezhnev withdrew his gaze and said to Chernenko.

"Ilichi, are you serious?" Chernenko asked seriously in a voice that only two people could hear.

"Of course, I have always been very serious!" Brezhnev put his mind on the venue again, and seemed to pay attention to the situation here with a very interesting expression. This kind of enthusiastic attitude was not uncommon in the early days of the Soviet Union. At that time, almost all conferences had such profound enthusiasm, but it is rare now.

That's right, in general departments, such heated discussions are rare. For example, at the Security Conference, the KGB leadership and local cadres were enthusiastically discussing the same thing, and they had good interactions. This kind of heated situation can last for a whole day, and discussions between each other can be fully responsible.

"We have a lot of things to solve. Technology has been developing. The problems encountered by the alliance in the future will be diversified when they can be encountered. Of course, this is also the value of our security cadres." Shemichasne pressed his hands on the table and said, "We are protecting the alliance, and no work is greater than this goal!"

"It is very stupid to just focus on the domestic situation. The work of the KGB will be transferred on a large scale in the future. Domestic work is important, and foreign work is also important. Going abroad is the established routine of the KGB." Selov added, "Blind defense is not the original intention of our security cadres. Why can't we eliminate dangers at the source before they reach the domestic situation? The world is rich and poor, and the earth is uneven. Dangers always appear without warning. The preemptive attitude is what we should have!"

"Comrade Selov is right, the anti-counterfeiting workers must have this attitude!" Selmichasne nodded and agreed.

An organization must have strong combat effectiveness, especially a powerful organization like the KGB. As a leader, you cannot restrict your subordinates. Restricting your subordinates' creativity is not a good way. Although even if Semichasne and Selov dare to do some things, you must never limit the things that dare to think about in this regard.

"In the case of our alliance, it is absolutely an alien in the world. The Soviet economy does not have the pyramid structure of ordinary countries, but is as flat as cement roads. It is exactly the opposite of what ordinary people think of the country as extremely powerful. In the eyes of our security cadres, the country is extremely fragile. This requires our working attitude. The country has given us all the conditions we need. What we can repay to the country is very simple, and eliminate all threats to the motherland, whether this threat is external or internal! This is the attitude of me, Comrade Semichasne, Comrade Itvasov, and all anti-counterfeiting workers." Selov said in a low voice to the microphone, "We must protect this country, this is the purpose."

"As anti-counterfeiting workers, this is what we are. No matter how the people view us, as long as we know that we are worthy of our motherland, many people think that we are executioners, it doesn't matter. Of course, when ordinary people are walking leisurely in strollers on the beach, if you see it, please hide aside. The country lets us protect the people in the dark, and the smile of every people in the alliance is the best praise for us." Selov shouted, "Famousness is not important. There are always people in the world who have to fight with guns and write poetry in the office. When the people live and work in peace, who dares to say that our work is meaningless, no, none..."

"Don't let go of your guard. This is the wish of all our members of the Bureau of the National Security Council." Semichasne concluded, "When doing work with a full attitude, we are protecting the barriers of the Soviets. When people are threatened and when people need help, they always think of us. Is that true?"

"Chernenko, it seems that we have underestimated these young people. In fact, not all of Xie Lieping's friends are fools who have no practical ability." Brezhnev, who returned to his home after attending the Soviet Security Conference, said, "What did you find today?"

"Execution ability, strong execution ability! Maybe this is something unique to those Cheka's reserves, right?" Chernenko narrowed his eyes and recalled, "The young cadres nowadays are very radical. They don't understand that it is not a good thing to make too big."

Is that right? This is not a unique thing. At least it was not lacking in the early Soviet Union. As for the incidents in recent years, it may not be related to Khrushchev, who felt good about himself. In the position of First Secretary, Khrushchev was completely messy in Brezhnev's opinion. He made random reforms without investigation. The ideas of these reforms often started without discussing with anyone. The corn movement and the meat span in Ryazanzhou are proof.

Often, because of a mistake by the First Secretary, all Soviet cadres had to follow suit. Even the first vice chairman of the KGB, who seemed to never be stumped, had plotted against several countries to settle the Soviet food supply.

What Brezhnev was most dissatisfied with was that the Central Presidium was nominally equal, and Khrushchev often ignored the opinions of other members when discussing things. Except for Kozlov, who was fierce and dared to face each other, other members often listened to Khrushchev's reprimand like his son.

"Forget it, I hope Kozlov can respect the opinions of other cadres in the future." Brezhnev was not willing to think about this kind of thing. He also had a nominal second secretary ahead of him. He only hoped that Kozlov could correct Khrushchev's faults and not take the opinions of other cadres seriously.

Kozlov was two years younger than him and was also a recognized successor in the entire league. Brezhnev had to accept it. In the Central Presidium of the Soviet Union, Kozlov was the only one who dared to slap the table with Khrushchev face to face.

Brezhnev had no idea that Kozlov's body was a time bomb. Not to mention that he didn't know, no one who knew Kozlov would think of this. Only Selov knew that this successor who almost replaced Khrushchev would be bedridden without warning.

The Soviet Union's National Security Conference was held every year, but there was not much new. The only difference was that the challenge the KGB faced was getting bigger and bigger. Everything was two-sided. While law enforcement officers became stronger and stronger, criminals would be more and more careful. There were also breakthrough points at this year's National Security Conference, at least in the matter of the KGB going abroad to develop external forces, discussions began in public.

This is a good thing. The KGB will eventually increase its investment in foreign power. In addition, there are so many industries overseas, and we also need strength to protect it. Otherwise, wouldn’t we raise pigs for the enemy to eat?

"I will go to India at the end of next month. If I don't see the US troops retreat with my own eyes, I always feel that the Americans are playing tricks. If there is nothing else every day, I can dream of American soldiers!" Serov's words caused a burst of laughter.

The Soviet Union's National Security Conference only completed the first half. As before, the second half was a communication between the Soviet Union and the intelligence departments of allied countries. The Soviet Union's KGB will discuss with the intelligence agencies of Eastern European countries about how to cooperate on the secret front.

"Haha, First Vice Chairman, you are good. Do you know what Chairman Semichasne is going to do now? He will have a headache tomorrow or the day after tomorrow!" Lieutenant General Sakhatovsky, Director of the First General Administration, said in a pun.

"What's the matter? What's the headache? Don't you know that my weight has dropped in India?" Shelov said without feeling. "You don't know Indian food. To be honest, Egyptian flatbread is better than Indian food. At least I know that flatbread is made of flour, and no matter how bad it is, it's not bad there..."

Shemichasne sighed and touched his forehead and said, "Comrade Korzinski may need our help to get back the Polish military advisory group captured in Algeria. I really don't know how to speak."

At the same time as the Sino-Indian War ended, the French army in Algeria launched a general offensive, annihilated the People's Army in the capital siege. On the front battlefield, the French army still had two tricks and had a spirit of sacrifice. It was not allowed to repeat the situation in Vietnam, which was of course inseparable from the KGB. If Selov had not exported dogmatism under the Soviet model, France would have exhausted it, so it would have been impossible for France to win so smoothly. Even so, the French paid the price of 20,000 lives during the general offensive.

"France now has completely controlled Algeria, what do you think?" Semichasne asked his colleagues, "France has retained Algeria and seems to have more capital to play with its own Eurocentricism."
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