Six hundred and sixtieth IX Consort
"Yes, both sides think that they can win, and it is really hard to evaluate who will fire the first shot first." Selov nodded and said, "Who is the hero and who is the rice bucket can only be known after fighting. After all, the KGB is not the main combat unit. This time it depends on the decision of the Ministry of National Defense. We do not respect strong countries and do not pity the weak countries. I hope these Arab countries realize that wars are fought by themselves, and we cannot always help them."
"We can say these words through Iraq. The editor-in-chief of Progress has learned in Moscow and just convey our meaning to the Arab world." Andropov smiled and said, "In terms of quantity, our weapons are always easier to install than American weapons, so don't be too pessimistic."
"But the Jews have lived in Europe for hundreds of years. Although the number of people is small, they will fight more than these countries that have just left the colonial world. We must protect them at critical moments. By the way, Comrade Ustinov?" Selov was not very optimistic. The core of the Soviet-style army was in the army, and the air force's operations themselves need system support, which is different from the US military. It is still a very questionable thing that Arab countries can learn the Soviet army's skills.
"He? He is on vacation, but in Murmansk." Andropov said relaxedly, "I learned from you..."
Oh! Selov touched his chin. Ustinov's taste was really unique. Isn't Murmansk in the Arctic Circle? Did he go to find a polar bear? This guy finally couldn't help but look for similar ones...
When Selov returned to Moscow, he handled some trivial matters, just taking his children to see pandas, or approving the KGB order to increase yacht patrols. Because the local salmon are cheaper, it always caused fishermen from some illegal enemy countries to catch them. This is absolutely unacceptable, and this is not in line with the KGB's original intention of defending the interests of the people.
The fishing grounds problem in the Far Eastern administrative region of the Soviet Union has always been the main task of the local KGB. This report also has how to deal with the foreign fishing boats seized over the years. There are about three or four hundred, with Japan being more than one, and South Korea being less. The biggest one is a whaling ship of ten thousand tons, and the solution is not difficult. The remaining fishing boats are definitely individuals or companies that are not ready to compensate the Soviet Union for losses, and directly allocate these ships to local fishermen. In the reply letter, the Rupee Yangka repeated the distribution to the fishermen and let them distribute them to themselves. Vessels with more than one thousand tons can be assigned to some local departments in need.
For some settlements in the Far East of the Soviet Union, the problem of inconvenience has always existed. In addition to highways, the most dependent means of transportation is not only small ships, but also Soviet armed helicopter groups, which are used to transport some living supplies needed by settlements. Even in later generations, the main means of transportation in many settlements were retired helicopter groups. The advantage of helicopter groups is that they are convenient and can basically land anywhere.
Highways, especially some bridges, often become places for brown bears to rest. Although locals get along well with bears, it is difficult to guarantee that the brown bears are in a bad mood one day, so generally travel is called off-road buses.
In August, the Iraqi newspaper Progress published an article pointing to the hostility currently shrouded in the Middle East and believed that there was a risk of war breaking out. At the same time, it stated that if the war breaks out, the Arabs can only rely on themselves. "When choosing any country to be friends, we must also remember that we must have the corresponding strength, rather than putting our hopes on each other, otherwise we will not only lose dignity, but also more."
The statement of Progress is considered to be directed at the Soviet Union, because it is well known that the Soviet Union has been the backing of the Arab side since the Second Middle East War. Obviously, the Iraqi government wants to tell its allies that if they want to regain everything they have lost, they can only rely on themselves.
But the first thing that was blown up was Israel. The female Prime Minister of Israel, Madam Meir, criticized the offensive policy of the Arab League with a tough word, saying that the Israelites would fight to the end and did not rule out the strategy of taking preemptive action. For a moment, the cloud of war over Arabia seemed to be approaching, but unexpectedly, the Iraqi government did not take too much action afterwards, and seemed to just remind its allies to be independent, and there would be no follow-up.
Israel then significantly increased its war readiness, and the same was true for the Arab side, but Egypt then stated that it would still resolve the issue through negotiations. If Israel can withdraw from the disputed territory, the war would not break out. Egypt's statement was only superficial work, but in fact a broad Arab alliance was being built.
Soviet Foreign Minister Andre Gromiko stood up a few days after Iraq's statement, calling on both sides to negotiate to resolve the issue, saying that Israel should spit out illegally occupied Arab land, which is a prerequisite for peace.
"Chairman, the situation in the Middle East is already very serious, and I don't know when the war will begin." Morigin, director of the First General Administration, took a telegram report, "As you said, both sides think they can win and are currently on high alert. Once there is a fire, it will be a big battle."
"Would you ask me who will shoot the first shot first? To be honest, I don't know, help me turn on the phonograph, thank you." Selov, who put down his pen, said tiredly. The music played on the phonograph was the March of the Preobrarensky Guards. The lyrics of the first round of the march, allowing Sweden and Turkey to remember us forever. This was the military music of the Imperial and Russian era. Sweden is no longer a threat now, but Turkey is still there and still occupy the holy land of the Orthodox Church.
"In this case, there should be no risk of sneak attacks. Let's wait for the outbreak of the war. Leave it to the Ministry of Defense, and we will focus on other places, such as Southeast Asia!" All the things that should be prepared are ready. Could it be that Selov led the border guards to help Arab war? What a joke, the Soviet Union's risk of taking action is too high.
As long as there are no supernatural events, Arabia will definitely win. Even if all military forces cannot be put into it, each country will send half of its troops, with 500,000 or 600,000 people. How could it be possible to lose in this case? He might as well plan the Cyprus issue. According to history, Greece and Turkey are about to fight. This is the only NATO civil war during the Cold War. After passing this village, Selov may not encounter a second time even if he dies of old age, so he must use this matter and cannot be missed.
In the Ministry of Internal Affairs Building on the other side of Rubiyyangka Square, the well-known deputy director of the Ministry of Internal Affairs Political Department walked into the headquarters wearing a pair of shiny black leather shoes. He was a newcomer to the Ministry of Internal Affairs and had the speed of upgrade like a rocket. Major General Churbanov entered the headquarters as usual, but saw a child in military uniform here, frowned slightly and asked at the assistant next to him, "How could an agency like ours let a child come in? Where is the discipline? Whose child is this?"
"General Churbanov is just a child, so let's not ask too much. There are people on the top of him." The guard who answered pointed and said, "Important guest, this is his child."
"Who is it?" Churbanov asked with some confusion. It was a coincidence that he also came to see Serokov, Minister of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.
Churbanov thought for a while and smiled secretly, feeling that he shouldn't have trouble with a child. He could marry the General Secretary's daughter, and thanked Lokov's son Igor for his help.
As usual, Churbanov and Igor drank and chatted in the Moscow Architects' House Hotel. Suddenly, several girls walked into the door. When Igor saw him, he quickly left his seat to greet them, because one of them was Brezhnev's pearl of the hand. After everyone sat down one by one, Igor enthusiastically introduced Churbanov, Galiya and others to each other. While drinking and drinking, they chatted nonsense, and the atmosphere was warm and harmonious. Then Churbanov and Brezhneva's love began.
Churbanov stepped upstairs and wanted to see who was the guest of the Minister of the Interior, but he didn't know that the rare restraint of arrogance helped him reduce a lot of trouble.
"What's going on in Stavropol? The letter of complaints is almost filled with boxes. Is there a government there? Or does it not exist? Why is the crime rate in all regions declining, and only the crime rate in Chechen congregation areas in Stavropol and Azerbaijan rising? Twenty-eight murders a month, and civil wars are fighting there?" Serov asked indifferently, "Who is the local minister of the Ministry of Internal Affairs? Can this problem be solved? Who is the secretary of the state party committee?"
"I will definitely deal with it, Comrade Serov, this requires coordination with the local provincial committee." Serovkov said, "The security situation in Stavropol is indeed very serious: the wave of crime swept the cities and villages. Several cruel murders and rape cases have made the situation heat up. People are in panic all day long, and naturally raise questions: Is there any government in the border areas? Any reprimand and criticism of the leaders of the law protection organs is of no use. Emergency measures must be taken. Do dozens of investigation teams cannot explain the reason, but they will definitely solve it."
"I hope so. The Ministry of Internal Affairs should not discredit the security authorities." At this moment, Churbanov pushed the door and attracted Selov's attention. Then he looked at Selokov next to him and asked, "Then you are busy first. The KGB is not willing to always focus on the country. In principle, I am unwilling to interfere with the Ministry of Internal Affairs."
"Hello, Chairman Selov." Seeing that Selov put on his hat and prepared to leave, Churbanov hurriedly stood attentively and saluted. Selov nodded silently, suddenly as if he was remembering something and asked, "My son didn't run around below, right?" (To be continued.)
Chapter completed!