Chapter 608 Fulfilling the Promise
Before Nixon's double-column strategy was formed, Selov had to trap Saudi Arabia with a triangular strategy. As for the Pahlavi dynasty in Iran, whether it was overthrown like history, Selov didn't care. The Cossacks and Russian generals in Iran had a significant influence on Pahlavi since childhood. It has to be said that Pahlavi was a monarch who had a greater likes in ancient Persia, and the peace religion was obviously lacking in interest.
Another change brought by the Cossack Legion to Pahlavi made Serov even more amused, that is, Iran's Savak, which means the Iranian National Security Agency. With the help of Savak, King Pahlavi ruled. The spies were rampant and arrested political opposition and religious upper-class people, and the prison was overcrowded. All freedoms to speak, assemble and organize political parties were abolished.
Sometimes when Selov saw this king educated by the Cossacks, he was more like a group of Belarus defeated by the Soviet Union than a group of Belarus defeated by the Soviet Union and successfully educated in Iran. Of course, this king must have been a staunch anti-Soviet king under this kind of education. But this is not a big deal, and he can't do anything to the Soviet Union.
Selov also knows one thing, that is, there is a territorial dispute between Iran and Iraq. As for how to operate it later, the current top priority is to make Iraq discolored first.
"So, the operation in Iraq must be carried out. When are you going to take action?" Andropov asked at the end. In principle, he had agreed to Selov's plan. As for contacting the Iraqi Communist Party, the two still had some talks.
Because of the constant turmoil in Iraq, the Iraqi Communist Party's superficial strength has declined in this cruel environment. But in fact, its strength has increased a lot. In addition, the underground partyization of the Iraqi Communist Party has made many forces in unknown places. I hope that of course, it cannot only be the Iraqi Communist Party, but it still seems a little lonely in the face of all forces.
"Soon, before the next president of the United States comes!" The answer is to start at any time. As long as Zinev and Tsvigon are ready in the other two directions, they will proceed at the same time.
Nixon's double-pillar strategy, in the Persian Gulf, this responsibility is mainly shared by Iran and Saudi Arabia. The specific approach is that the United States will provide its partners in the region, mainly Iran and Saudi Arabia, with an unprecedented huge number of weapons, and hope that they will provide regional security. Iran will become a military pillar and play a police role. Saudi Arabia will mainly become an economic pillar, and by using its huge economic induction power, it will play a stabilizer.
It can be seen that the United States was unwilling to rely on Saudi Arabia at the beginning, but later the Pahlavi dynasty in Iran was overthrown, which led to the result of Saudi Arabia becoming bigger in later generations. Before the 1980s, Saudi Arabia had nothing special in other places except for two bad money, and it was not trustworthy in the eyes of Americans.
"It seems that we are about to see the strength of the United States. For more than 20 years, I have actually been waiting for this day!" Andropov sighed sincerely. It was not just him, but I don't know how many Soviet cadres were waiting for this day.
Vasilystly stood there in a daze, holding back some tears that gushed out, and said briefly, "Thank you..."
"You're welcome, but I hope you can forget your life in prison. After all, many things will have negative impacts on the country. Well, just think I'm begging you..." Selov didn't want to be too much of Stalin's son. Of course, if he wanted to learn from his sister, even if he was Stalin's son, it wouldn't work.
Then Selov read out the order to release Vasily Stalin. In fact, Selov could sign this order himself, but in order to be more authoritative, he still contacted Brezhnev and Suslov, and Selepin signed his name. From a legal point of view, Vasily Stalin had already passed the detention period, and the extra years were entirely locked up by Selov. Strictly counting the sentences for these years had been considered to be overdue detention.
When I came here, I came alone. When I returned to Moscow, Selov brought Vasily Stalin back with me. "You can ask what you want to do directly, but I suggest you don't drink anymore. I hope you listen to me. By the way, there is another thing, that is, given your identity, there must be security personnel by your side. I hope you don't mind. This is also our job, and it is like this in principle."
Even if Vasily Stalin came out, there must be a KGB who sent people to monitor every move. From this point of view, his treatment is no different from Khrushchev, but the security cadres around Khrushchev are more obedient, essentially the same, no difference.
"Moscow has changed so much!" Vasily's impression of Moscow was ten years ago. It was already 1968. The changes in the entire Moscow have been too great. So great that he, the person who grew up here before, could no longer recognize him.
After settling Vasily, Selov could have fulfilled his promise a few years ago and let Stalin's son come out of Kazan prison safely. In a sense, he is also a person who believes in his words, but ordinary people cannot receive such treatment here.
"I can conclude that there will be no trouble after Vasily comes out, and I have made it clear. I hope that he will let go of this matter and will not be restricted in his future life. The effect is pretty good at present. Some other things, such as monitoring the situation, have been arranged." Even Khrushchev has retired. Now who thinks that Vasily Stalin can cause trouble to the current leaders? I guess even Brezhnev himself does not believe it. Even Suslov is still working to repair Stalin's image.
Chapter completed!