Font
Large
Medium
Small
Night
Prev Index    Favorite Next

Chapter 449: Japanese visitors

During the Khrushchev period, he tolerated the Trotskyists, at least he would not suppress them, but the Stalinists suppressed them. Everything was two sides, but in terms of the French Maystorm, this was actually a good thing. If Brezhnev was the general secretary of the Soviet Union, he would definitely not use the influence of the Soviet Union to support the French Maystorm even if it was in the diplomatic field. Don’t underestimate this support, it is actually very useful in a specific environment.

Khrushchev's tolerance to Trotsky and his attitude towards other aspects allowed him to gain the nickname of Soviet revision from China, and there was no desirable point in other aspects. If Khrushchev was in power and the May storm broke out in France, he would not be obsessed with factions and would not be indifferent to Trotsky's Fourth International. It is very likely to support the French movement, and Brezhnev might not have done so. Trotsky was his biggest enemy to Brezhnev.

But this is not a bad thing. A person cannot be omniscient and omnipotent. If he has advantages, he will inevitably have shortcomings. Selov hopes to expand the influence of advantages and suppress shortcomings to the point that he does not affect the overall situation. From the May storm in France and the Czechoslovakia incident a few years later, if Khrushchev was in power, he might not have made such a resolution.

Even a leader cannot make any mistakes. Khrushchev and Brezhnev are both within this limit. They made a wrong choice. Although the latter is bigger, they are far less idiotic than the last general secretary of the Soviet Union.

As the chairman of the National Security Council, Selov adheres to the idea of ​​not letting go of being able to intervene. Anyway, as the offensive party, he definitely has a certain initiative. Since that is the case, why not intervene more? The gap between the Soviet Union and the United States is not as huge as that between Shu and Wei. It is also possible for the Soviet Union to be able to afford to constantly cause trouble to the other side.

Why did the Soviet Union launch a global offensive with 70% of the United States in the Cold War? It is because the offensive side has the initiative, and the United States, who is on the defensive side, need to evaluate which places are valuable and which places must retreat. Neither the Soviet Union nor the United States' national strength can solve the problems of the world, so there must be some choice at critical moments. If this national strength cannot reach the level of crushing the world, the defense will suffer.

"Chairman, what is the value of France? Have you specially found the head of France to reward Hu Lai?" asked Lieutenant General Sakhatovsky, who has now been promoted to the first vice chairman and also serves as the director of the First General Administration.

"Actually, I think that France has not caught our spies at the moment, not because the French counter-espionage system is not strong, but because of the gap in understanding. The French do not have the obvious enemy and mutual understanding of the British on the US and Soviet issues. This must be considered in this regard the factors of the French Communist Party and the French have always revolutionary ideals. These factors, coupled with the balance beam tactics adopted by the French government against the US and Soviet Union, have never been fatally damaged in France's spy network!" Sellov said a few of his thoughts, looked back at Lieutenant General Sakhatovsky and said, "I don't know if my judgment is correct, but if the French really think so, we can catch them off guard..."

Isn't it Trotsky's Fourth International? Trotsky's theory of world revolution focused on the revolution and the construction was quite small, so it was finally eliminated by Stalin in the Soviet Union. But if Trotsky had rekindled in France, Selov would definitely welcome it. He would rather see a France that constantly exported revolution and scold the Soviet Union than see a partner country standing next to the United States. What are you afraid of when scolding the Soviet Union? There are few countries in this world that scold the Soviet Union? Not to mention Albania, Yugoslavia, and even China in the East also calls for the Soviet Union as the leader of the Soviet Union.

The debt is too high, and the Soviet Union, which spends a lot of money every day, should be used to being scolded. Anyway, the result is the same. It would be nothing if it were Trotsky's believers. Besides, anyone can guarantee that if they succeed, the Fourth International will definitely be in power?

"Forget it, I don't understand your thoughts very much, but from experience, you must make sense. I'm old!" Lieutenant General Sakhatovsky touched his gray hair and said, "I will retire in a few years, and you are old enough to work in the KGB for thirty years. No one knows what the world will look like!"

Thirty years have been too long, but when did my work experience rise to the level of experience? Selov shook his head for no reason, wondering why the old anti-counterfeiter in front of him had this feeling.

"A counter-counterfeiting worker needs to find a suitable entry point. You are the best one among the people I have met. It should not be the best. It is simply terrible. You can find many not very suitable entry points!" Lieutenant General Sakhatovsky looked at Selov very seriously. "Among your age, there are almost no such people."

"Thank you, teacher. I still think your praise is too high. This is just a basic work." Selov will not look down on himself because of the role of memory. Compared with people in this era, he just has a little more memory to prove his judgment. He is nothing except these memories.

There are many real talented people in this era. Brezhnev, who moistened things silently, Kosykin, who operated the Soviet economy, Suslov, who was noble and unrestrained, and Sherepin, who used his personal charm to attract like-minded people. Not to mention these people, Khrushchev, who made these giants afraid until he stepped down. Compared to these Soviets with outstanding abilities, he was actually nothing.

Is Serov better than looking at people? Serov knows that Soviet cadres who can be famous in history can win over them, but Brezhnev does not have such memory. He also finds his own allies through contact and judgment. Serov with his plug-in is just a slight pound with Brezhnev. With his ideas and personal ethics alone, he has attracted a large number of supporters, Seropin, who is in charge of the lifeline of the Soviet economy, and Andropov, who keeps his strength and plans behind the scenes. But he is not as good as any of them by means. Memory can only help Serov get here. What he needs to learn in the future is no longer completely solved by memory. Memory can help him see the actions of the United States, but it cannot help him deal with these historical giants of the Soviet Union.

"At this time, I realized that Brezhnev had the right time, place, and people. Even if there is no coup, it would be difficult to deal with it!" Brezhnev had already occupied the best position. Unless he was like Kozlov suddenly felt unwell, no one could pull him down. Can the KGB use some off-balance means to kill Brezhnev? The answer is no. Unless Khrushchev asked the KGB to do this, no one would implement it with the order of a Central Committee member.

Brezhnev pursued the principle of stability in the cadre team, which essentially ensured the stable life of the staff of party and government organs. The stability period in the 1960s became the elder system period. Can the KGB independently go to war with cadres from all Soviet Union? No, isn't this letting the KGB die?

"Chairman, Mr. Fujita, the head of Prince Papermaking's Office in the Far East, has been waiting for you for two days since he flew from the coastal Krai to Moscow. He heard that it seemed that the Party Committee of the Coastal Krai asked him to come and talk to you by himself!" Servanov said with a telegram, "It seems that the chairman of Prince Papermaking has taken off from Tokyo and is preparing to come to Moscow to discuss this matter specifically and say that he will definitely give you a satisfactory explanation!"

"Explanation? I don't need to explain. The prince doesn't owe me money. What do I need?" Selov smiled and said, "What can he give me? Replace the director and person in charge who made the price reduction agreement? I don't need such explanation. Now the whole country knows that the housing plan of all units under the KGB has begun to be implemented. The water poured out cannot be collected, but I am willing to listen to what the Japanese want to say, let's take a look first..."

"The headquarters is very dissatisfied with your work. If it were twenty years ago, you should have committed suicide by committing suicide by septum!" After Nakamoto came to Moscow, he slapped Fujita twice when he saw Fujita, and in return for Fujita's two hilarious voices.

After slapping two times, Zhongfu Dao Longyu was still angry and shouted, "Do you know, it's too late to transfer the import countries now. Not all the time of the year is suitable for logging. How do you make up for the losses caused by the head office this time? Go to see the chairman of the National Security Council of the Soviet Union. If this negotiation does not have a good result, you and your family will not have a good result!"

Fujita's heart trembled. With the social atmosphere in Japan, if a man has no job, it means that a family will be in trouble. Nakamoto's words are almost equivalent to sentence him to death. It is very rare to change jobs in Japan. If negotiations cannot be concluded, his best result is to become a small employee for the rest of his life.

Selov welcomed the prince's paper-making chairman Nakafudo Long at No. 11, Ruby Yangka Square. There was no way, and there was no other place. Selov, who was in his office, was very interested in fiddling with the gifts brought by Nakafudo Long, and said while fiddling, "Mr. Nakafu, do you have any opinions on the rumored terrifying Soviet KGB headquarters? You must know that not all foreigners have the opportunity to come in! This experience is not something that everyone has..."
Chapter completed!
Prev Index    Favorite Next