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Chapter 625 Two-pillar strategy

It seems that it is not a big deal from the letter, but the information inside is not as simple as it seems. The Cuban policy of the United States is to unconditionally accept Cuban refugees. The prisoners of the Soviet group in Cuba are definitely not within this range. Once these people have entered Cuba's nationality, it means that what Serov and Castro said a long time ago had worked. The Castro brothers were preparing to use these people to fight back to the United States.

Not long after, Raul Castro in Havana received a reply from Selov. It was said nothing, but that he did not mind these people becoming Cuban nationality, which meant to clear his relationship with this matter. At the same time, he said some words to pay attention to safety in some obscure places, and agreed that the fact that these people were already Cubans, and the obvious meaning was that you can deal with these people at will.

"I have contacted Comrade Selov, a member of the Central Presidium of the Soviet Union. He has already agreed to the fact that these people have become Cuban nationality. We can send these people to the United States as planned." Raul Castro quickly told his brother about this, indicating that he would not be blocked by the Soviet Union. Of course, the Soviet Union would not stop it. This matter was originally proposed by Selov, but the Soviet Union has not mentioned it again in recent years. On the contrary, Cuba has been considering this issue.

There were just about one million prisoners in Cuba in the Soviet Union, Democratic Germany, Poland, Romania and other Warsaw Pact countries. Among them were schizophrenics, prisoners, as well as some religious and intellectuals. Intellectuals were mainly from other countries except the Soviet Union. Selov was embarrassed to take serious measures against the intellectuals of the Soviet Union, but it did not delay him from cleaning up these disobedient people in the Ministry of Internal Affairs of other countries. They were all sent to Cuba for labor reform.

"If it were Ce Guevara, he would definitely agree to our decision." Seeing that his brother was still hesitating, Raul Castro further mentioned another of their comrades-in-arms. Ce Guevara, who had died in Bolivia, was a very important friend to the two brothers. Although there was a disagreement later, Castro still took a fancy to this friend. After Ce Guevara was arrested, he also wanted to rescue him, but in the end he could not save his comrades-in-arms.

"Well, as Serov said, be careful, send these people to the United States, open all ports, including Mariel, provide all ships on the coastline, and wait for the right time to send them away. All ships are hung with our national flag so that the US government will not intercept them." Castro sighed and made up his mind, "Serov obviously does not want to bear this responsibility, so we will directly admit that this is our unilateral decision, and believe that he will find an opportunity to compensate us in the future. Gather the mentally ill and criminals in our country, and send them away this time, and don't drag our country down in the future..."

After the victory of the Cuban Revolutionary War, the United States has been blocking and sanctioning Cuba, embargoing Cuba, subverting it, and attempting to overthrow the Cuban regime and establishing a pro-American regime. At the same time, it has been constantly tempting Cubans to escape from Cuba, smearing Cuba to the world, training Cuban people, recruiting mercenaries, hoping to lose the Cuban regime. Americans also provide political asylum for Cuban*********, causing a large number of people to flee to Florida after the victory of the Cuban Revolution. Every year, 100,000 Cubans come to Miami through various channels. These people are the most qualified people in Cuba, including intellectuals, doctors, and skilled workers.

The country's shortage of 100,000 people each year has had a very negative impact on Cuba. Therefore, Castro has often remembered what Serov said when he came to Cuba in recent years. It is becoming more and more urgent to fight the United States through an action. If it weren't for Serov, Castro would have thought of this problem sooner or later, but someone reminded him, the Mariel smuggling incident in history was staged ten years ahead of schedule and expanded the scale ten times.

Castro asked his younger brother to plan the action secretly, of course, this also required the cooperation of a person. Selov asked Zinev to rotate the KGB intelligence personnel in Cuba and relax the surveillance of Cuba to a certain extent. As a law enforcement officer, the KGB must let go of a hole this time and let Castro play freely.

"In the future, Miami will become an Eastern European city. How exciting it is. I finally sent the Soviet thief group to the United States. The Soviet mafia that is rampant in the world will no longer exist, and the American gang will usher in fresh blood. Americans should not thank me, after all, you are the hope of mankind." Shelov, who did not know this, gestured the straight-line distance between Cuba and Miami on the map, and felt that the world was so wonderful.

At that time, the surge in the crime rate in Miami will be just a small matter. You should know that many of these more than one million people can buy it. These people will not do anything after they arrive in the United States. Intellectuals will find that the United States is not a paradise. Religious people can spread the teachings of peace religion in the United States. As for those criminals, they will do whatever they violate the law. The United States cannot stop guns and believes that the ancestors of these mafia will definitely develop faster in the United States than the Soviet Union.

The KGB has prepared some necessary conditions, such as storing many scrapped ships in Cuba that are almost age, and there are enough lifebuoys for everyone to use. As long as Cuba decides to do this, there is no need to worry about insufficient ships.

"I have been detained for almost ten years by this group of people. This time I will compensate you and send you to the free country." Cuba was able to take the initiative to do this, which was equivalent to getting rid of a huge trouble for the Soviet Union. These people were already a group that was invisible in the eyes of the Soviet Union, and I wish they would not come back in Cuba forever.

The opportunity came soon. While Castro was making relevant preparations, US President Nick visited Iran and was warmly welcomed by Iranian King Pahlavi in ​​Tehran. Both sides reaffirmed the traditional friendly relations between the United States and Iran. The United States also cherishes Iran as an ally and looks forward to Iran being able to play a greater power in the situation in the Middle East and play a more important role.

Pahlavi was at the critical moment of the White Revolution, and Iran was still in a time of healthy development. For the ambitious Pahlavi at this time, he needed one person to recognize his achievements, and no one was more suitable than the US president. Nixon also happened to need Iran's strength. If the United States still overtakes the Soviet Union's offensive, it would definitely drag down its domestic economy. This is already a recognized fact within the United States, but the United States cannot quickly run away without saying a word, but instead delays the Soviet Union by building a defensive system and gives itself a chance to breathe.

What does the United States want Iran to do? First, curb the Soviet Union; second, ensure the interests of Occupy Petroleum companies in Iran. For the first requirement, Pahlavi completed it very well. For the Soviet neighbors, the Soviet threat did not need anyone to emphasize. But for the second point, Pahlavi had his own small abacus.

As a leader of a country, Pahlavi was first and foremost a nationalist. During his tenure, Pahlavi even held a celebration of the 2,500th anniversary of the founding of the Persian Empire. As a Persian, he was deeply proud. However, in the eyes of the Iranian people, no matter how high-profile he declared the greatness of the Persians, it could not change the fact that he was a puppet built by the United States.

Nixon made his first statement on the importance of Iran in his speech at the Iranian palace, saying, "We believe that Iran under King Pahlavi's rule can completely replace the role of the United States and become the maker of the Persian Gulf rules. We will establish an equal relationship with Iran. Our United States is Iran's friend and will support Iran to become a powerful country in the world."

In the private talks, Nixon said that Iran's importance to the United States is no worse than Israel. He will soon provide a batch of military aid to Iran to help Iran become a military power in the Middle East.

"After Britain retreat, Iran can completely replace Britain's defense forces and make good contributions to stabilizing the Middle East." Pahlavi also expressed his ideas, hoping that Iran would replace Britain's military vacuum and become a policeman in the Persian Gulf.

Nixon agreed that Iran would be the best place to fill this vacuum when Britain is destined to evacuate.

At this time, Nixon had already thought of the United States' strategic fulcrum in the Middle East. Faced with the general pro-Soviet situation of the Middle East military powers, Nixon placed his hopes on Iran, using Saudi oil to stimulate the economy, using Iran's military power to protect Saudi Arabia, and using Iran's military power to protect the United States' interests. This is the double-pillar strategy, as the cornerstone of stabilizing the Middle East.

He didn't know that Moscow had decided that as long as Iraq controlled the country stably, the Soviet Union would provide military assistance to Syria, Iraq and Egypt to complete its triangular strategy. In this way, in terms of military power, the Soviet Union still had a certain advantage. The United States only had Turkey and Iran. As for Saudi Arabia's combat effectiveness, it was negligible. However, Turkey and Iran both bordered the Soviet Union, and the Soviet Union's advantage was its geographical advantage.

Nixon's trip to the Middle East was mainly to establish a network to defend against the Soviet Union. There were three networks in the United States to contain the Soviet Union, one was NATO in Europe. This was the most important one. The remaining two organizations were one in Southeast Asia and the other in the Middle East. But they were all incomplete organizations. Southeast Asia lacked Indonesia, while the Middle East lacked Iraq. There were loopholes in this type of defense organization. Nixon could only settle for the second best and tried his best to make up for it.
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