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Chapter 629 Security cadres get together

In just two hours, the Polish Ministry of Internal Affairs, the Ministry of Public Security, the German Ministry of Internal Affairs, the National Security Agency, the Czechoslovak Ministry of Internal Affairs, the Hungarian Ministry of Internal Affairs, the Romanian Ministry of Internal Affairs, the General Administration of National Security of the Bulgarian Ministry of Internal Affairs, and the National Security Commission issued statements, agreeing to the definition of those people by the Soviet Union's General Security Political Commissar, and at the same time stated that these people were not the people they needed. These people were hostile to socialism and had expectations for capitalism in their hearts, so they were not suitable for living in their country.

"They will inevitably be judged when they come back. These people who are incompatible with our country are no longer spiritually." Malakov, chairman of the Bulgarian National Security Council, affirmed Selov's evaluation. "I personally have no meaning to the judgment of Soviet comrades. Since they have been influenced, it is better to let them leave."

The statements of all the allies, the media of the entire NATO countries felt a chill. That night, a newspaper said, "We must admit that in the historical cities of Moscow, Berlin, Warsaw, Sophia, Budapest, etc., a wide range of police alliances do exist. They uphold the same ideas, cruel means, and have no mercy at all. Most importantly, these people think that what they do is to protect the country. They are like dams made of steel, intercepting our thoughts and exchanges outside. They are the biggest obstacle to our defeat of the Soviet Union."

"Communication is OK, but it must be in an equal position. If the important factor of equality does not exist, there is no basis for communication. If someone wants to use the current turbulent Western society to prove superiority, the idea of ​​absorbing, poison, abusive, intercourse, decadent, and degenerate to influence our youth, it is simply impossible. The existence of the KGB will block this trend for a day." KGB Vice Chairman Tsvigon personally wrote about the existence of the security department in the Pratyektra of the Communist Youth League.

"If you like the Soviet Union, stay; if you don't like the Soviet Union, leave; the obligations of the state and people are mutual. A person should have expectations for the country, but should not vent all his dissatisfaction on the country. When our country has treated you as equal as possible, but you always hope that the country will die, then the country naturally does not have an obligation to you. We cannot kill you, but we can drive you out. In this regard, there is no problem with President Selov's statement." Another vice chairman of the KGB, Zinev, quickly made a statement during his inspection of Democratic Germany.

"Young people! If you are considering how to live and decide who you should learn from in your life, I will say to you without hesitation: You should learn from Derrensky in your life." When attending the welcome meeting of the recruits of the Derrensky Division, Selov mentioned his earlier statement again, "What the Cheka warriors need to do is to implement terrorist politics, arrest and eliminate class enemies, eliminate their roles before the revolution, eliminate their class alliances, and eliminate their * and spirits. In this era, human rights should be discussed, and we cannot solve all problems with harsh means as before. But please remember that when maintaining the country, we cannot give in at all. As for how our enemies evaluate us, whether we are heroes or executioners, it doesn't matter. I don't care. Comrade Derrensky cleared many people, but he is also the father of all orphans in the Soviet Union."

"I hope you join the Derrensky Division. In the future, whether you enter the spy brigade or the spy, you can understand that as a member of it, we can doubt anything, but there is only one thing we should not doubt, that is our determination to protect the Soviet Union. This great country will be protected by generations of Chika warriors until our enemies have been wiped out. At that time, we can say that this competition involving all fields is no less than that in a war. "Shelov, who spoke to thousands of officers and soldiers, raised his head slightly and showed his first smile today, shouted loudly, "We must win, and I have always believed in this. If the country does not need us at that time, it means that the world has changed. We will return to society and live happily with our families."

"Chairman, how far is that day?" a bold new recruit among the officers and soldiers below shouted loudly.

"To be honest, I don't know. If you want me to fool you, I will tell you that that day is not far away..." Selov's answer made all the officers and soldiers below burst into laughter.

The statements of the Soviet Union and security organs of various countries to this group of people have put the United States in an extremely embarrassing situation. If they are all expelled, it will obviously be unfavorable to the image of the United States. It has not been seen that the Soviet KGB chairman has said that once these people return to the Soviet Union, they will be shot. After media reports, everyone in the world knows. In this case, the United States forced the repatriation of these million people to death.

If this is the case, the Soviet Union's rogue behavior this time will certainly fall into a passive public opinion. But the United States is also completely disappointed. If Washington pushes these people out, there may be another consequence, that is, Eastern European countries including the Soviet Union are disappointed with the United States, which will make it even more difficult to penetrate the Soviet Union, and it is actually very difficult now.

"Don't tell me how the enemy scolds me. Let's take back the expired personnel first and conduct an assessment." Serov, who returned to Ruby Yangka, also needs to carry out daily spy work. As a KGB foreign intelligence officer, he not only has a great future, but also has sufficient opportunities to go deep into the opposite side, thereby improving his professional experience. At the same time, the material treatment of foreign intelligence officers is also quite generous, which can greatly improve the material conditions of family daily life.

This kind of overseas business trip period will generally last as long as five years. If you perform well during the business trip and enter the celebrity ranks without exposure, it may lay the groundwork for future promotion. Next, the direct leaders in charge and the leaders in Moscow will have a final assessment to determine whether they will continue to be promoted. If all the above regulations are well followed and their relationship with the leaders is also good, then intelligence personnel may get the best of this American and female positions after returning to China to work for two or three years and be dispatched abroad again. If the overseas intelligence work remains excellent this time, not only will there be sufficient opportunities for promotion, but they will also enjoy the treatment of advance promotion due to over-term service.

In fact, Selov did not go through this process. He was a cadre of the Communist Youth League. After the Patriotic War, the lack of Soviet men had reached a very serious state. In addition, the frequent cadre mobilizations made him, a fish that missed the net, had a higher starting point than others. Because many of his understandings went beyond the times, he naturally did not have to lurk abroad for so long.

But ordinary spies have to go through this process. The KGB believes that anyone has the potential to become a spy, so the number of people sent abroad far exceeds any other Soviet department. This naturally requires people to be recalled from time to time for assessment, or interrogated in the name of assessment to see if there are traitors.

"There are a total of 1,188 people recalled this year. Check it out for me, especially the lurking spies in the United Kingdom and the United States. There must be no mistakes there." After several days of sorting, Selov handed over the entire list to Zinev, who is responsible for the State Administration of Selov's defense. The current power agency of the KGB is quite interesting. The two first vice chairmen have a look at the overall situation, but because Zvegon and Zinev are Brezhnev's friends, the two vice chairmen have great power, and even overlap with the two first vice chairmen. Selov said that I did it on purpose and this is what I want.

Don’t think that the KGB is a solid piece and the entire department is united and prosperous. How is this possible? The KGB is also composed of people, and there are many problems that should have. Take the relationship between the General Administration for example. The First General Administration disdained other officials of the anti-espionage department, believing that they were short-sighted, like frogs in a well. This has nothing to do with whom it leads. Everyone in the First General Administration thinks so. The cadres of the First General Administration also believe that Selov was the director of the Foreign Intelligence Department, so he finally became the chairman of the KGB. If you want to say that the First General Administration has no big conflict with which General Administration, there may be only the Third General Administration. Comrade Chairman was the director of the Third General Administration, and the current director of the Third General Administration was the former deputy director of the First General Administration. In short, this relationship is very complicated.

"How is Vietnam's support?" Selov turned his head and looked at Zweigong, and asked another thing, "I heard that your son is in North Vietnam. Comrade Zweigong, in principle, relatives of security cadres at or above the General Administration level cannot go abroad. If your son is exposed, he will be noticed by those who are interested."

"Okay, I'll call him back immediately. My son also wants to go abroad for exercise." Zweigon explained a little embarrassedly, "Under my influence, the child has expectations for the agent industry, so he joined our department."

"I can understand, but after all, he may know many secrets inadvertently, which is very dangerous. Especially on the North Vietnam front line, you can get your son into the Foreign Trade Department, which can also exercise and there is no risk. By the way, you can go to my house for dinner at night. The villa of the two of you has been renovated. Let's go and take a look at it when you get off work..." Selov's attitude is easier to understand. Don't affect the KGB itself, he can just pretend that he didn't see it.

If it were Semichasne, Zvegon would be cursed now. In the evening, the two first vice-chairmen and the two vice-chairmen all arrived at the chairman's home. If they didn't know, they thought Selov was planning some conspiracy. (To be continued.)
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