Chapter 388 Property Bill
This time, the Algerians were sold by the KGB. On the surface, the KGB also tried very hard to help the Arabs and sent Poles as military advisory groups. As for the Soviet Union's failure to come forward in person, there are sufficient reasons. This reason for the Cuban missile crisis should be enough, enough to shut up the Arabs.
"The French won nothing except to win their national confidence. Algeria has now become a channel for peace believers to immigrate to France! But this gives us an idea, that is, if the Arabs and Israel fight, we can take things to do in another strategic direction. So the blood of the Poles has also flowed in vain, and some gains have been gained." Serov stretched out his finger and said calmly.
"Where is the harvest? What does it mean?" Semichasne asked with confusion. Sometimes he felt that he could not keep up with Selov's thinking. What was his deputy thinking every day?
"Fantasy the flames, just like the events in the second half of this year, the Cuban missile crisis, the Sino-Indian War and the Algerian War of Independence, the consequences of so many hot news together, all countries know that the Soviet Union is very busy and busy. Specifically in the Algerian War of Independence, no country will accuse us of the Soviet Union of not doing anything, because they know that the Soviet Union's power is elsewhere. If we encounter difficult problems in the future, we can also use a multi-faceted attack method to divert some seemingly difficult events!" Serov spread his hands and said his thoughts. Simply put, when the Soviet Union could not solve a difficult problem, he also asked several questions to let the Americans solve it. Simply put, fan the flames...
Semichasne and Itvasov agreed deeply and nodded with interest. This method is really shameless. It is also a pity that Selov could come up with it. Simply put, it is to create evidence of his absence in a case to get rid of suspicion.
"Why do you look at me like this? Don't you think so?" This look made Selov unhappy. What department is this? The expressions of Selov and Itvasov seemed to be the first and second leaders of the Social Welfare Department.
"We are not as profound as you, or so honest as you." Yitvasov's expression was quite serious, just like he went to the Finance and Financial Affairs Department to receive his salary on the 20th of the month.
The impact of the Algerian War of Independence is probably enough to set off an anti-French wave again by Arab countries. At least Nasser will never miss this opportunity. France occupied an Arab place, which is equivalent to standing with a huge target, with huge benefits.
"Tomorrow, all our comrades from allies will arrive. At that time, I will go and coordinate this matter with the French, but before that, I must criticize the Poles at the meeting!" Semichasne said coldly, "After all, if the Poles commanded the war, we Soviets did not mean that it was unreasonable."
"Criticize internally, don't expand the influence outside the Soviet Union and Poland. Now the Chinese are staring at our actions when they have nothing to do, so that they will know that they will definitely scold us in the newspaper again." Yitvasov suggested with a headache.
"Pass!" Semichasne, Serov and Sakhatovsky also recognized.
To seek people from the French instead of Poland, this is a question of attitude. First of all, we must let the other party know that no matter what, the socialist camp has a big brother. If the Poles make a fuss, the Soviet Union also needs to come forward to seek justice for the Poles. Furthermore, it is easier for the Soviet Union to come forward to this matter than Poland. After all, even if it is a dialogue, the French hope to find a more powerful person to talk to. If the gap in strength is too big, the dialogue will not exist, and the French are not taken care of by any country.
Personally, Selov actually doesn't understand the French thinking. The famous Frenchman in later generations was largely made by the French. If the Germans were just a decision-making mistake and the identity of the defeated country could not be corrected under public pressure, then the Frenchman's mistakes were one after another. I really don't know if it was because he was blinded by the name of the African military police or something.
Among the three major European countries, Britain has never truly cooperated with the mainland, and France and Germany are the core of Europeanism. Although the KGB is not very good at construction, it is definitely an expert in destruction. As long as someone puts forward the guiding ideology, the KGB anti-counterfeiting workers dare to do it. Serov can do this proposal, and there will be no problems in implementation.
The rest are some small problems, such as North Korea seized a Soviet fishing boat, which requires the commander of the border guard to come back, and there is also the crimes of foreign troops stationed in the Soviet Union this year, so there is no need to worry about this. Now the crimes of foreign troops stationed in the country are left to the courts of the country where they are located, so there is no need to worry too much.
The Soviet military discipline problem has always been a headache. To be fair, the number of Soviet military discipline problems is indeed greater than that of the United States in their country. This has begun since the Patriotic War. The Soviet Patriotic War was so heavy that it could cause structural damage to the population. Under that circumstances, even criminals imprisoned in Gulag were brought to the battlefield, and military discipline would naturally plummet. There are so many criminals that the Ministry of Internal Affairs could not be shot. Especially when the Soviet army entered Berlin, the Ministry of Internal Affairs could not shoot all the soldiers, and could only pick out a group of people to kill the chicken to warn the monkeys.
But the difference from the US garrisons abroad is that after the Soviet garrisons commit crimes, the Ministry of Internal Affairs usually gives an explanation, and the judgments made are often more serious than the laws of the local country. After all, the cadres of the Ministry of Internal Affairs are more ruthless, and even if you grab 500 yuan, you will be sentenced to ten years.
When Selov was in Berlin, he handed over the extraterritorial legal power of the troops stationed in Eastern Europe, which was actually a win-win move. The countries where the troops were located would be concerned about the Soviet Union's face and would not be too ruthless in handling it. If the KGB had come forward to clean up the military discipline issue, the soldiers might be punished more. The abolition of extraterritorial legal power also weakened the color of Soviet occupation, which was a good thing for the Soviet Union and the garrison country.
Judging from the feedback I received at present, the situation over the past year shows that things are moving in a good direction.
As an excellent **ist and an anti-counterfeiting worker, Selov should have read Marxism-Leninism for nothing. If it really doesn't work, read Suslov's collection of essays, so that he can cultivate his sentiments and perhaps his thoughts can be sublimated to a new level. If it really doesn't work, he is reading liquid dynamics and elastic theory, quantum mechanics and other things, and talks with Langdao about his life ideals, but after doing these things, Selov discovered that he still prefers to read Derrynsky's collection of essays, modern interrogation techniques.
To put it more, in this era, Landau did not suffer a car accident that was originally in 1962. It is normal that Selov had worked in Moscow for so long. Although there was no obvious change in the confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union, it was easy to affect a person's trajectory. Moscow's traffic light renovation was done by Selov.
Selov, who was on Valita's beautiful buttocks, was looking at a book called How to deal with and control a new type of crime. He seemed to be very inspired. If a security cadre saw the first vice chairman of the KGB being studied, he would definitely be interested in the records in the book. After all, as an authoritative security expert, even his boss was studying, and there must be good things on it.
"It's done, 7.84 billion!" Valia handed her verification result backwards to her husband and asked, "What is this? What a huge number."
"The annual report of the KGB overseas profits!" Sherov, who took the paper, put down the notebook with his name on the cover and replied, "Yes, this book that looks fascinated to control new types of crimes was actually written by him.
An upright person should never hide his appreciation for himself. No audience can be an audience by himself. When Selov was working in the KGB, he would remember more special cases. With the support of massive information, he would analyze it. If he felt it was not bad, he would remember it in the notebook. As a law enforcement officer, he should understand what the criminals were thinking. This is not easy. Some ideas cannot be seen from the interrogation records, but thanks to the memory of his previous life, this is not very difficult for Selov because he is a criminal himself.
"This is your KGB's overseas account book? So many? What are you doing overseas?" Valia asked in surprise, covering her mouth with her little mouth. Only then did she feel uncomfortable saying this, and pushed her husband who was pillowing on her buttocks up.
"It's not all from the KGB, but some of them are bills from the Allied Ministry of Internal Affairs. As for what they do, they can make money!" Shelov, who left his wife's beautiful buttocks, said lazily, "I want to separate the funds belonging to the Allied countries. I believe it. At this time, I discovered the advantages of a wife with a high education. You can settle the accounts for me..."
"You control this money, it's not a good thing. Yuri, you won't cause trouble if you do this, right?" Valia hugged the man's neck with concern, "With your personality, you will definitely not believe this matter except yourself."
"It's not that I can't believe it. You are the second person who knows the total number, but I won't betray you." Selov stood up and put away all the calculation paper, kept the data on it in his mind, and then prepared to go to the kitchen to burn it.
Things with huge risks are also huge benefits. In fact, the stability of the intelligence system of the Soviet Union and Eastern European countries is even stronger than that of Warsaw Pact. The cooperation between the intelligence departments is more straightforward, and they shout ideology in their mouths, and their hearts are full of business. (To be continued.)
Chapter completed!