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Five hundred and fiftieth IX frighten Mossad

"He always did this. He returned to China in a hurry after completing a task, but now the Six-Party Talks have not even taken out a ceasefire resolution. This guy killed Israel's nuclear facilities and seemed to think that the task had been completed. It was too immature, so it would not work!" After receiving the application of Selov to return to China, at the meeting of the Central Bureau of the Central Committee, Brezhnev commented with amusement, "He is back. Will this talk continue?"

"Yuri has always been in charge of national security work. Although he has experience working in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, that was a long time ago, so it is indeed a bit simple to look at the problem." Xie Lieping emphasized with a pen in one hand, "In his field, he killed Israel's nuclear facilities this time, even if the task is completed. I think he did not take the talks seriously at all. The purpose was very simple at the beginning. He used the talks to cover the Air Force's actions. If the action was successful, the results of the talks were not important at all."

The other members of the Central Presidium thought about it after hearing this, and thought it carefully, it seemed that this was true. When the General Political Commissar went abroad, he never mentioned the issue of talks. He was planning how to raid from beginning to end...

"But you have to take out something. The peace agreement cannot be signed. A ceasefire agreement must be produced. Now both sides have exhausted their weapons and ammunition. After taking over his efforts to communicate, he patted his butt and left after blowing up Israel. This is always bad!" Kosykin also stood on Brezhnev's side and said, "At least, he will return home after signing the ceasefire agreement. This is always better!"

"Well, don't come back in such a hurry. It's more appropriate to finish the work. Of course, with Selov's personality, it's a little difficult for him to preside over diplomatic work. Now that the raid plan has been successful, Comrade Gromiko goes to Jerusalem to do some work, you can come back together at that time." Khrushchev finally made a summary speech, and according to the schedule he set himself, he will retire next year. From this year on, generally speaking, he, the first secretary, usually does not express his opinions, but listens to his own promotion of these cadres and finally makes a decision.

However, Khrushchev's temper still did not change, and sometimes he was still very irritable. However, under the background of retiring immediately, other members of the Central Presidium found that although sometimes they faced reprimands, this was not tolerated.

When Khrushchev seemed to be about to retire, the entire Soviet Union was praised. This scene had been seen more than ten years ago, but the target was Stalin at that time. At this time, Khrushchev's image was extremely bright and beautiful. Some Communists from other countries sent delegations to visit the Soviet Union. Some parties publicly asked Khrushchev whether he really wanted to retire, and received a positive answer from the Soviet leader.

"This slap in the face is always too hard to defend!" Selov's application to pack up his things and return home was sent, but it was immediately rejected by the Central Presidium. Foreign Minister Gromiko also rushed from Moscow to join the negotiations.

The Central Presidium of the Soviet Union had no problem in its evaluation. He never took the negotiation seriously. He went abroad to plan a raid, and when the operation was successful, he was ready to return home. As for the Arabs and Israelis to fight to death, what does it have to do with it? The one who died was not the Soviets or the Communists.

Gromiko also had a mission to put out fires. The Soviet Union dispatched air forces to attack Israel's nuclear factories. This was the Soviet Union's unilateral rhetoric, but Israel did not recognize the existence of nuclear factories and insisted that the Soviet Union attacked ordinary settlements. This caused the influence of Israel being bullied by the Soviet Union. After being spread by Western newspapers, the image of a superpower bullying a small country was vividly displayed on paper. The whole process was full of urine points. These countries distorted the image of the Soviet Union to no value.

"Is it a nuclear factory? Isn't it enough to send people to test it? Is there no radiation from the nuclear facilities? If there is, it proves that the Soviet strike is reasonable. If there is no Soviet Union is willing to make compensation and give Israel an explanation. But if it is determined that it is a nuclear facility, then what is Israel's preparation for producing nuclear bombs? Is it still on the Arabs?" Gromiko accused some national media of irresponsible reports, "I hope you can understand how dangerous it is if one of the two sides that have started three wars in just over a decade has developed nuclear weapons."

"It is very dangerous for one side to have nuclear weapons until both Arab and Israel cannot achieve permanent peace. This is our Soviet attitude, and here we recommend that a treaty on the non-expanding nuclear weapons be signed as a constraint." Selov said to reporters from various countries, "especially hot spots and feudal countries should be within the scope of surveillance."

"If the Treaty on Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons is signed, it is a meaningful thing for human peace." Dean Rusk is the US Secretary of State, but the two sides have common ground in this matter. The trend of nuclear weapons proliferation in recent years has also made Washington worry. At this time, the Soviet Union proposed the Treaty on Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, which actually talked about the hearts of the people of Washington.

It is not impossible for the United States and the Soviet Union to talk about curbing the proliferation of nuclear weapons. On the contrary, the two countries still have the basis for joining forces.

Dean Rusk's words are equivalent to selling Israel with the backhand. As for the Soviet Air Force's attack on Israel's nuclear facilities, it is not a big deal compared to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons. If the Soviet Union's support is obtained in the non-proliferation of nuclear weapons, then Dean Rusk can not mention this matter, and even Mrs. Meir cannot stop the deal between the Soviet Union and the United States.

The Soviet Air Force's attack on Israel was a tacit understanding. Moscow received public thanks from more than a dozen Arab countries almost instantly. All countries that expressed their gratitude were praising the Soviet Union's attitude on this matter. Nasser, Assad, and other political strongmen from Arab countries expressed their gratitude to the Soviet Union.

The rapid reversal of public opinion is unbelievable. The focus has ranged from the Soviet Union's attack on Israel to the prospect of the Treaty on Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, which has become the point of urination for this round of media. Nuclear war has always been engulfed in the hearts of people all over the world, especially in this context. Of course, this may have something to do with Selov. So far, he is the only person who slapped the table at the United Nations General Assembly and wanted to die together in Cuba and the United States.

Because of the actions at the UN General Assembly, the halo of Selov, the head of the KGB, has lasted for a long time and has also supported a group of Western journalists, writing various novels with their names and prototypes. The most shameless thing is that they do not pay copyright fees.

"Mossad should focus on where it should be, such as bullying an African country, or finding some low-level countries to establish their authority. If you can't chase some of the SS's wrecked dogs, you can do it. Playing surveillance in front of me is not the same as electrician?" Selov found that he seemed to be in surveillance, and anti-reconnaissance began immediately. Selov's irreproducible anti-reconnaissance is very simple. Find one of the surveillance personnel out to chat, feel the other party's purpose through chat, and knowing the result is in the calculation process, which is much easier.

Since Foreign Minister Gromiko came, the talks have been escalated. Gromiko also talked with US Secretary of State Dean Rusk about the non-proliferation of nuclear weapons treaty. If the meeting between the two sides goes well, it will be later that the relevant nuclear powers will officially begin to exchange views after the signing of the Arab-Israel ceasefire agreement.

Compared to Gromiko, he was a half-hearted man, and he was much more idle. He was waiting to take advantage of his credit and exercised in the open air without any trouble, and then teased Mossad, who was holding a telescope in the building opposite.

Serov, who was naked, was covered in white skin and thick chest hair in the sun, and had a look of barbarity. This was far from his usual hypocritical and hypocritical appearance. He was sitting ups on the horizontal bar with his feet hooked ups, sweat dripping on the ground, but he looked relaxed in the telescope.

"Is this person a robot? I remember when I was in school, I seemed to have learned energy conservation!" In the room on the fourth floor of a dark building, a Mossad, who was in his thirties, looked at the Soviet KGB chairman who had not stopped since the morning, and said in disbelief, "According to the information, this person should be forty years old. Which forty-year-old man has such a strong body?"

I'll let you monitor me! Selov jumped off the horizontal bar outside the hotel, and entered the hotel with his back to Mossad in the building behind him. However, the curtains in his room were not pulled up. After a while, an assistant walked in with a syringe full of science fiction. Selov clenched his right fist and stretched out his arm, nodded to the assistant.

All of this was under the surveillance of Mossad. They immediately set up the camera and took the picture. They saw the man who was injecting unknown liquid, standing there as if nothing was wrong. Then a Soviet man in a military uniform brought in a three or four centimeter thick iron pipe. An unbelievable thing happened. Sherov held both hands with blue veins at both ends of the iron pipe and bent the iron pipe with force...

Gudong, the two surveillance Mossads looked at each other and swallowed with difficulty and said, "Let the people in our hotel take out the iron pipe to test it. Are the Soviets so powerful in human experiments?" If they hadn't seen it with their own eyes, the two would have thought they were watching a movie or a science fiction movie.

"I'm scared you to death, let you monitor me!" Selov injected salt water. The temperature in Israel this month is hotter. Injecting some salt water can help relieve the heat. However, if the Israelites see any interesting associations, it doesn't matter what he is doing. Who told you that the salt water cannot be blue. Can't it be colored? (To be continued.)
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