Chapter 609 Target Iraq
Kurdish leader Mustafa Balzani and Iraqi Central Committee member Abdullahrahman. Although he had been away from here for many years, Selov clearly remembered the day he woke up here, and even where the Soviet flag was. At that time, he swears to the sickle and hammer flag that he must let the red flag be planted all over the world.
Fifteen years have passed in a flash, and he has also changed from the first secretary of the Azerbaijan Communist Youth League to today's member of the Central Presidium, the General Political Commissar of the National Security Council, and the Chairman of the National Security Council. But Selov knew that his goal had not changed. To defeat the United States and to penetrate the red flag all over the world, this is the value of his survival.
People always have to have some ideals. When their survival is threatened, it is nothing to define their goals as having enough food. But the problem of food and clothing has been solved, and even life problems have been solved, so there should always be some pursuit. Setting a goal today and completing it tomorrow is not an ideal, and ideals should always be a bit difficult.
Azerbaijan's first secretary Kochemasov welcomed Selov's arrival. The two entered the Baku Party Committee building with laughter and laughter. This building is very familiar with Selov. Part of it is his office location, the Communist Youth League and the Ministry of Internal Affairs. Now he can remember where his house was in Baku and Valia's dormitory. When he drank too much, he peeked at Valia taking a bath. These memories are still fresh.
"How is it like returning here? Are you a little excited?" Kochemasov didn't know that Selov was thinking about these things, and he thought he was sighing when he returned to his place of success. He was actually thinking about it correctly. Selov was actually sighing that when he first saw Valia take a shower, he thought carefully that the hard feeling seemed to be back.
"It is inevitable that I was born here." It is precisely because of this reason, and after being raised by Marshal Baglami Yang for several years, Migoyang made a wrong judgment.
First of all, of course I had to eat first. I liked to eat caviar from the Caspian Sea at that time. The Soviet Union's caviar produced was not much, about 90% of the world's production, and the origin was the Caspian Sea. Although there was Iran in the Caspian Sea, under the Viagra of the Caspian Sea, the Iranians almost had the right to take a bath. It was impossible to seize aquatic products with the Soviet Union.
In this situation, Selov entered the public cafeteria for dinner just like before. It was a normal move. Since he could have done this before, there was no reason why he could not do this now as a member of the Central Presidium. It was not unsafe.
During the meal, Selov was always very serious, so serious that he blocked the surrounding environment. He ignored the quiet atmosphere around him, chatted with Kochemasov in a casual manner, and asked about the situation here easily.
In the evening, Selov expressed his purpose for coming to Baku. Kochemasov nodded and said, "I met this man when he was exiled here, and even arranged for him to study at the Party School in Moscow, but I feel that he has not learned anything. I will help you arrange a hidden meeting place."
Selov nodded and said, "This is also very normal. For leaders of a nation like him, all ideals cannot keep up with the leadership of his own nation. Whether we are or the United States, they are just the objects of his use. However, we cannot do the act of splitting Iraq. This is very dangerous. When he comes, I will emphasize this issue. As for the protection work, let it be handed over to Chairman Aliyev."
In fact, the battle between the Kurds and Iraqi military government has lasted for several years. Barzani successfully defeated pro-government forces and consolidated his position as the leader of the Kurds. As a result, Mustafa Balzani ordered his army to occupy all the Kurdish areas and expel government officials there. In order to restore the government's control over the area, Qasim began to prepare for a military attack in the north. The Kurds then issued a detailed ultimatum to Qasim, explaining the Kurds' dissatisfaction and demanding Qasim to make rectifications.
Qasim ignored Kurdish demands and continued his planned war. A group of Kurds ambushed an Iraqi army, and the Kurdish rebellion officially broke out. In response to the attack, Qasim ordered the Iraqi air force to bomb Kurdish villages. According to Balzani's standards, the air strike basically covered the entire Kurdish population. Due to Qasim's distrust of the Iraqi army, he did not arm the participating troops well, so the Qasim government could not suppress the rebellion at all. This stalemate angered the powerful factions in the army and eventually led to his own death.
At this time, the Iraqi military government did not actually have a dictator, and there was no military strongman like Chile's Pinochek. In fact, there were some shadows of the Argentine military government, that is, a group of generals formed an organization to deal with Kurds in the north, and the Shiites, Sunnis, and Baath Party armed forces around. Of course, sometimes they also beat Iraq to pretend to be dead to see if Iraq is pretending to be dead again.
Of course, Iraq is pretending to be dead. As for whether it is really dead, the generals of Baghdad within a year will definitely know that Selov will contact the Kurds in the north and Iraq in Basra, and lay the foundation for Iraq in one pair of ways. This is the purpose in Baku.
Mustafa came, and he actually had no good impression of the Soviet Union. In his opinion, the Soviet Union was a potential supporter of Kurdish. As Selov said, if the Soviet Union did not support him, he would go to the United States. In his eyes, nothing is more important than Kurdish.
He was exiled in the Soviet Union for a long time, but he had no good feelings for the Soviet Union. This was mainly because General Secretary Stalin, you should know that Stalin was relatively cruel in any ethnic group. Whether it was Russians, Ukrainians or Kazakhs, as long as there was a tendency to deviate from the framework, the General Secretary would let you know what steel means. In this case, the Kurds who were exiled in the Soviet Union naturally had no good results.
The reason why Selov was able to contact him was mainly Khrushchev's work. After Khrushchev came to power, he gathered his supporters again and sent them back to Iraq. Otherwise, Mustafa might think that Selov would kill him.
"Hello, General Mustafa, it is very admirable for your great victory in northern Iraq." Seeing this early Kurdish leader, Selov was very happy to give a hug.
"That's the place of Kurdish, part of Kurdistan." General Mustafa corrected calmly.
"Yes, but he is indeed a part of Iraq now. With the current international situation, it seems difficult to change. It is already a great victory for you to obtain the right to autonomy." Selov unmoved reminded the other party, please pay attention to where this place was, and at the same time did not say anything. "Iraq is not an enemy of the Soviet Union, but there is a country that is indeed our feud, and it is also the feud of your Kurds."
General Mustafa's eyes lit up, and he suddenly felt that he and the Soviets seemed to have a common language all of a sudden.
"You know that Kurdistan is actually mostly in Turkey, making us the Soviet Union hostile to several countries. This risk is too great, but if we just cause trouble for Turkey, it's no big deal." Serov said to himself and said, "General Mustafa, can we talk now?"
"Of course, I kept telling my tribe that the Soviets were our friends." General Mustafa looked clear and said as if it was true.
Kurdistan is in northern West Asia, and its range is generally from the upper reaches of Euphrates, Tigris and Alas to Hamadan in Iran, including southeastern Turkey, northern Iraq and western Iran, as well as a small part of Syria and Armenia. The area is about 400,000 square kilometers, and the Kurds are distributed in Turkey, Iran, Iraq and Syria and other countries. In fact, 300,000 square kilometers are in Turkey.
Both Selov and Mustafa are taking advantage of each other. Although they have their own ulterior motives, they have a common purpose. Selov guarantees that the new Iraqi government will give Kurds autonomy, but at the same time, it also said that Kurds must be established and cannot be divided politically, but ensure that the Kurds are treated equally.
Two more days later, Iraqi Central Committee Member Abdullah Rahman also secretly came to Baku, and Selov met with the two at the same time. "The chaos in Iraq is worrying, and we are very sympathetic to Iraq and the Kurds, so we decided that it is time to calm Iraq. I hope that Iraq and Kurds can unite together, overthrow the current military government and give Iraqis a peaceful life."
"Once the action begins, the Soviet Union will give full support, but I hope both sides can unite and here, Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan, sign an agreement to become a joint statement and ensure joint combat." Selov looked at General Mustafa and Abdullahman.
"I need to discuss with the members of the country!" Abdullahrahman, with the consent of Selov, used the radio station to contact the country. After several days, the two sides finally reached a joint clause. Selov was relieved and began to contact Ustinov to provide arms, as well as Albanian Xiehu, providing atheist cadres, and other preparations, which will start from now on. To be continued.
Chapter completed!