Chapter 587 Simultaneous access
"Barrivers? Scaffolding? Cement? Fences? Are French students fighting floods? These are just preludes. If it were just this scale, the Central Bureau of State would not support us. In fact, I have a kind of suspicion. I smell a familiar smell!" Putting down the information that brought together the photos and text narratives, a gloomy look flashed across Serov's face, "Considering that France has just launched an attack on the US dollar, it makes it difficult for me not to have a little association."
"The familiar taste? Are our American counterparts? But don't they know that this is playing with fire?" Sahatovsky frowned and analyzed, "From the standpoint, Americans should do this, but if they don't control it well, it will only give themselves a knife in the heart. This is a dangerous double-edged sword, and Americans should be able to see this."
"I have no evidence, I just think it's a coincidence in time. Maybe at the beginning, the Americans just wanted to cause trouble for Charles de Gaulle, and we can't miss this opportunity, regardless of whether the CIA is involved or not. Even if the CIA is involved, I'm not afraid of them." Even if the CIA is involved, the KGB must do this. This is the situation. Even if it is a trap, Selov must jump in with his eyes closed.
So far, the May storm has not yet begun. Although many countries have seen internal French parades and provided support through radio and newspapers, it is actually only an appetizer now. When will the student group be considered a decisive force? After searching all history, it has never been successful.
For Western Europe, France's protests are now the most popular in Europe after the war. But the good show is still ahead. The important forces of the real country, such as workers and farmers, have not yet expressed their positions. Influential parties such as France and the French Socialist Party have not yet made official statements.
"In fact, I have ordered the Fifth Department to find the reason, but I haven't found it yet. It's like a sudden trend." Sakhatovsky didn't believe the analysis of this trend, although he would also take a look.
"Because they have never seen the group of children who have grown up. They feel that they have seen the cruel generation of wars and are conservative in their thinking. They are fearless." Selov, who was packing things, replied, "In addition, the current international environment is colliding fiercely, so it is not surprising that such things happen. Aren't the United States also protesting every day?"
He was about to get off work. Shelov did not have the noble sentiment of food and accommodation in the KGB and strictly demanded himself according to Paul Kochakin's standards. However, he really hoped that his subordinates would be Paul Kochakin. It turned out that because his wife worked in Ukraine, she had to do this without any choice. Now that his wife has returned to Moscow, there is naturally no need.
Dingding Ding Ding... At this time, the phone on the desk rang out inappropriately, pulling Selov, who was ready to lock the door, unwillingly, "Hey, I'm Selov, what's the matter?" Immediately with the voice opposite, Selov suppressed his anger and thought of a countermeasure in his mind, "In this way, follow the process of the Ministry of Culture and drag it on for a while. Don't put any pressure on this process, I have a way to deal with him."
Serov put down the phone and looked serious and carried his briefcase home. If this matter was left alone, it would cause a huge blow to the image of the Soviet Union. The confrontation between the Soviet Union and the United States was a confrontation among the countries. But no one could cause such great harm to the Soviet Union. This person was still a Soviet, Solzhenitsyn. He broke the image of the Soviet Union alone. It can be said that his achievements alone were more effective than the various routines designed by the United States for the Soviet Union during the Cold War.
"I used to want to let him leave this world normally, but maybe this person's life is relatively hard. I haven't found any opportunity, and there is room in our environment, so he has been alive until now. If I could remember this person back then, I should have killed him when I was in Gulag." Sheriff held the file and smoothed his wife's toenails and blew a lightly breath. Sherov showed a very satisfied look, but was talking about an irrelevant issue.
"Does a writer have such great influence? It makes you restless?" Valia pulled back the foot in her husband's hand and asked curiously, "Didn't Solzhenitsyn's magazine always be under your supervision?"
"The problem is that no one dared to write about Gulag in detail what he wrote. He was the first one. This was clearly aimed at our KGB. Everyone knows that the KGB was the incarnation of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. Once this book was published, it would have a devastating impact on the image of the KGB and the Soviet Union. I cannot let this thing spread in the world." Serov sat on a small bench and sighed leisurely, "There hasn't been any mistakes in that country? We cannot slowly exploit the world like British and French colonial empires like Britain and France, nor do we protect ourselves without the superior natural environment and geography of the United States, and we don't even have time to develop. Who can we exploit if we don't exploit ourselves?"
"What should I do? I can go to Forteva to talk about this, but it will only take a few months. You still have to find a way to solve the problem at the source. If it really doesn't work, you can kill him." Valia said with some concern, "Dragging time is not the solution to the problem!"
"You have to know that the first secretary will retire in a few months. The environment will change at that time, so it will take several months to solve the problem. But first I will send someone to investigate to prevent his manuscript from being hidden elsewhere." Selov said calmly about his solution steps.
"Okay, let me leave this matter!" Valia nodded and said that she would communicate with Forteva.
"Thank you, my queen!" Selov hugged his wife in his arms and kissed the woman's forehead. The first time he received the news, he felt that he had encountered a huge challenge. Once upon a time, he had planned to make Solzhenitsyn's cancer recur, but this person seemed to have antibodies, and his plan to kill the threat in the cradle failed. But this was also good, he would destroy the manuscript of the Gulag Islands in front of Solzhenitsyn and send him to death.
The situation in France is in a very interesting stage. In the past few days, the police and protesters have been in a cycle of dispersing, gathering, dispersing, and then gathering. Every time the protesters regain, the number of people will increase.
Originally, Golinov and Meshatsev wanted to support the protesters in France, but Selov stopped this move and said to his friend who was at the propaganda post, "How can we support the international Trotskyists? Besides, how will it evolve once we speak out is impossible to estimate. What if Charles de Gaulle is not visiting Romania?"
"It's not too late for us to support us when Charles de Gaulle sets off." Semichasne said calmly, "Even if Charles de Gaulle is powerful, even if he has great powers, he will not be able to use his great skills in the scope of our influence."
"Let's take a look. Has the Romanian arrangement been completed?" Xie Lieping's face was very serious, and his forehead was more conspicuous, and so far the Central Presidium still had no unified opinions. It was because he felt that the scale of this protest was far from expected, and no one would place his hope on students who had not even entered society.
"Romania is not in China after all, and the more difficult part is to cut off the connection between De Gaulle and the country. But if there is a problem with De Gaulle himself, such as a disease that cannot respond to the domestic situation for the time being, the success rate will increase greatly!" Serov looked very confident on the surface, but in fact, he had no idea whether he could succeed.
"Students, run forward, and the old world will be left behind." As for where to go, people don't know. The streets with wide connections are divided into stages by barricades, and they are like huge treadmills. Obviously, what is really staged here is more like a series of revolutionary dramas, which gives everyone the opportunity to believe that they will reach the forefront of the times. If it was a mediocre group in the past, everyone can be called great and upright now.
For the police, solving these hasty obstacles is not difficult for the police, but on a symbolic basis, the barricade became the symbol of the May storm: it turned the Charles de Gaulleists into Versailles, and the students became commune members!
Overall, there were no excessive violence in France this protest, which was relatively peaceful. But for Selov, it was not difficult to make it uneven. You should know that there were many Algerians and France. The war has only been over a few years. Has the hatred in people's hearts really disappeared? It was just that the strong government taken by France was suppressed.
The subsequent march was the largest march in Paris after the end of World War II. It was estimated that millions of people from the union participated in the day. The union representatives and leaders appeared side by side in the march. The slogans of the march included "Students, teachers, and workers united!" "Ten years, enough!" "Farewell forever, Charles de Gaulle!" and so on.
When the barricades turned into peaceful demonstrations, the authorities believed that the movement was coming to an end and did not arrange police forces to stop the march. That night, students occupied the Sorbonne and raised the red flag were not blocked. The French Republic trade union also believed that the same.
De Gaulle, who felt that the country had calmed down, began a schedule that had been set and began visiting Romania at the invitation of Ceausescu, the first secretary of Romania.
"The contact with France and the trade unions begins later. I will wait for your good news in the southern cluster." Selov, who was about to get on the train at the Moscow Railway Station, ordered the heads of various departments who were coming to see him off. Almost at the same time, Selov also rode his bike to Romania.
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Chapter completed!