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Chapter five hundred and twenty first hostile

"Once this plan is completed, I think Indonesia will get rid of its dependence on foreign products, and its basic products will be self-sufficiency. It involves rubber, oil, metallurgy, transportation and shipbuilding industries. Our Soviet Union will provide a complete set of equipment and technology to help Indonesia develop. President Sukarno can rest assured. "The first vice chairman of the Soviet Ministers' Conference said frankly, "Indonesia has long been a dumping place for the Western market, and this situation is finally over. We are equal. As a tropical country, Indonesia's unique advantages are a huge complement to the Soviet Union. Our first secretary has great expectations for this cooperation."

The Soviet Union was not just expecting it, it was simply crazy. The Soviet Union had always struggled with the lack of imported sources of tropical raw materials, which made it possible to use artificial rubber to deal with the automobile industry. The current situation has finally improved, and the Soviet Union did not have to stare at China because of the rubber problem.

There is another huge value in Indonesia's entry into the Soviet system, that is, the Strait of Malacca, which is an important international waterway in both economic and military terms. It can be compared with the Suez Canal or the Panama Canal. The Strait of Malacca is an important channel between the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean, connecting three large countries with a large population in the world: China, India and Indonesia. It is also an important channel from West Asia to East Asia. Japan, an economic powerhouse, often calls the Strait of Malacca as its "lifeline".

Although the eastern side of the Strait of Malacca is more suitable for establishing ports. Singapore's geographical location is better than Penang and Malacca. Most of the waterways are actually controlled by Indonesia and Malaysia. Once Indonesia turns to the Soviet Union in full, two of the world's three famous transportation roads, the Suez Canal, the Panama Canal and the Malacca Strait, are placed under the influence of the Soviet Union. Even if there is no full control of the Strait of Malacca, at least half of them will be controlled. In any case, this is beneficial to the Soviet Union. The Soviet Ministry of Defense is only due to the identity of the military, otherwise it would have come with Kosykin long ago.

Even now, Marshal Malinovsky, Minister of Defense, sent a telegram asking about the possibility of Selov's control of the Strait of Malacca. Selov's response was to develop the Red Navy first. Is the lesson of the Cuban missile crisis not profound enough? Less than three years have passed.

"No country's pillar industries cannot be handed over to foreigners. I believe President Sukarno also knows this. Take Indonesia's rubber for example, it must develop in a planned manner. This can be completely solved by mutual meetings. We have a huge demand for rubber, and I believe that Indonesia is the same." Although Selov was talking to Sukarno, his eyes were always looking at the three giants of the Indonesian Communist Party.

Aidi, First Vice Chairman Rukman, Second Vice Chairman Yodo and Third Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Internal Affairs Handayani. Why are you still standing there? When will you speak at this time, you will withdraw from the United Nations, and break off diplomatic relations with the United States. If you don’t join the Communist Party of China, do you play your own games? For ordinary countries, you either choose the United States or the Soviet Union. If you don’t choose, your life will definitely not be good.

Even if it is Cuba next to the United States, at least the Soviet Union itself has no problem, Cuba will always have better days than other South American countries. Selov doesn't think that Indonesia also has the size to play with itself.

"It is also a good thing for us in Indonesia to develop an equal relationship with the Soviet Union." Third Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Internal Affairs Handayani first stated that among the Indonesian leaders, he was the one with the deepest friendship with Selov. It can be said that from the beginning, it was the goal of the KGB's strong aid. From being the first deputy minister of the Ministry of Internal Affairs to the minister to the third deputy prime minister, all of them are inseparable from the help of the Soviet Union. Handayani is a backbone of the pro-Soviet faction.

Subsequently, General Secretary of the Communist Party of Indonesia, First Vice Chairman Rukman, and Second Vice Chairman Jodo expressed their support for Indonesia to join the Soviet Union's economic and social gathering system. A few days later, this was the first day in 1966. First Vice Chairman of the Soviet Council of Ministers Kosigkin and Indonesian President Sukarno jointly issued a joint statement, and the Soviet Union and Indonesian President had reached an agreement on Indonesia's participation in the economic and social gathering system.

"Yuri, aren't you going with us? The first secretary is very satisfied with your job." Kosykin asked before boarding the plane.

"I'm nominally with you Indonesia. I'm observing the situation for a while and returning home. I have my own way." Selov smiled and said, "I'll see if there is anything else to do."

After twenty years of independence, Indonesia officially abandoned the American system and began to adopt the Soviet model to develop countries. Once this news was released, it immediately shocked the whole world. The Soviet Union's newspapers, including friendly countries, expressed one-sided praise, while the newspapers in the United States and Western Europe were full of bad news. They conclude that Indonesia will definitely reach a dead end and Indonesians will definitely regret it.

On the first day of 1966, the American political circle was hit by a head-on blow. Since the failure of the Indonesian Army coup three months ago, Indonesia, the largest country in Southeast Asia, has gradually moved away from the United States every day. Today, it finally issued a formal statement expressing its determination to join the Soviet system.

"We should take strong measures against Indonesia!" There are many such voices in the US military, and some even proposed to Secretary of Defense and US President Linden Johnson that Indonesia should be included in the Vietnam War and resolved the two countries of Indonesia and Vietnam at the same time.

This suggestion was naturally rejected by Lyndon Johnson because the United States' progress in Vietnam has not been smooth for more than a year. Fortunately, there were no anti-war voices in China. On the contrary, due to the sudden changes in Indonesia, Lyndon Johnson's domino theory was accepted. In order to prevent Southeast Asian countries from being fully controlled, the two parties in the United States also decided to increase US military intervention and war allocations.

A few days later, the Secretary of State visits Malaysia, the United States and Malaysia, the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand and New Zealand to issue a six-nation joint defense treaty. States Parties will maintain and develop their individual and collective capabilities to resist armed offenses and prevent and oppose subversive activities against them in a manner that is self-help and mutually aided; when any State or Territory designated by States or States Parties through a consensus agreement are subject to armed aggression, they will act in accordance with their respective constitutional procedures to deal with common dangers; when threats or impacts are threatened or affected by any means other than armed offense, each State Party must consult immediately in order to take joint defense measures.

"Six-Nation Joint Defense Treaty? Shouldn't this happen more than ten years later? But the effect is the same, it's still for Indonesia." When Selov saw this news in the newspaper, he was not surprised. The United States' face was almost beaten by Indonesia, and it was really unreasonable to not react.

The original five-nation joint defense, as the former suzerain of Malaysia and Singapore, was declining, and it was difficult to bear the responsibilities brought by the British-Malaysian Defense Agreement and intended to withdraw from Southeast Asia; the United States also threw out Guamism and made major strategic adjustments in East Asia, especially Southeast Asia. The United States assumed treaty obligations but encouraged Asian allies to assume their own responsibilities for domestic security and military defense, and the United States avoided being involved in Vietnam-style wars. The strategic adjustments of the United States and Britain made Malaysia, which had originally relied on the United States and Britain in terms of security, panic. Under this circumstance, the Five-nation Joint Defense Agreement came into being.

But the current situation is different. Britain's strength has not yet dropped to the point where even Malaysia cannot defend itself. The United States has just intervened in the Vietnam War and its national strength is still in its peak. This treaty is obviously against Indonesia. In fact, in history, this treaty is also aimed at Suharto's Indonesia. Different times and different situations, the country aimed at is still Indonesia.

When news of the Joint Defense Treaty of the Six-Nation Joint Defense Treaty came, President Sukarno was extremely dissatisfied with the news, saying that it was an imperialist military treaty that prevented Indonesia from unification. On the same day, Jakarta had a rally, and more than 800,000 people participated, expressing his support for President Sukarno. In fact, no one in Indonesia does not support Sukarno now, and the forces that have always disobeyed Sukarno have been eliminated.

Another day later, Sukarno and Indonesian Communist Party General Secretary Aidi announced the establishment of the Sukarno Socialist People's Front, which marked a further step in Indonesia's socialism. The hostility between Indonesia and the United States has reached an undisguised level.

"Stay for an extra month and you will get unexpected gains." Selov, who was on the Soviet Pacific Fleet warship, knew that his trip to Indonesia had ended successfully. If Indonesia and the United States could still reconcile under this situation, it must be admitted that the Soviet Union could not win this Cold War, and just talk with a nuclear bomb.

A few days later, Selov disembarked in Vladivostok and at the same time generated electricity from Ruby Yangka KGB headquarters, indicating that he had arrived in the country safely. "Damn it, it's a bit cold. I'm a little used to it in Jakarta, I forgot that the Soviet Union is the coldest month now." Selov, who was almost knocked down by the cold wind, went directly to the headquarters of the National Security Bureau of the Coastal Krai region, called inspection work.

With Indonesia's strategic position, the Soviet Union will definitely provide large-scale military assistance to help Indonesia improve its national defense capabilities. If the Soviet Union does not do it, some countries will do it. But this is not something that Selov can manage. The basic conditions have been laid, and I believe that anyone can do it well. Anyway, with the mutual hostility between Indonesia and the United States, the possibility of a war breaking out is greater than the possibility of a good relationship. I believe that there will be no recurrence in Indonesia in the future. He finally corrected history to the right track and avenged the Indonesian Communist Party.
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