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Chapter 705: The fall of the military government

"Give it to him!" After Selov left, Brezhnev learned the news, and saw that Kirirenko didn't understand what he meant, and repeated again, "Give him everything he needed, and he was the general person in charge of this plan."

"Ilic, I don't understand." Kirilenko shook his head in confusion and asked, "You should understand the seriousness of it."

"Of course I understand, I am also the General Secretary of the Soviet Union. You can't understand this." Brezhnev's face was as calm as usual, but there was an unquestionable look in his tone.

He was Brezhnev, the boss of the Dnepro gang and the general secretary of the Soviet Union. He liked power and believed that only he could have the ability to lead the country and had no good impression of the cadres of the Communist Youth League. But he also had to be responsible for the Soviet Union. Who is most suitable to plan this action? Brezhnev had his own standards in his heart.

Since the book has been completed, Brezhnev will be with him to the end. Similarly, if he fails to take the risk, Selov, as the general manager, will leave his leadership position because of the failure to take the risk, and his political life will end. This is a gambling, and he will give Selov the greatest support, but if Selov still fails with this support, he will be sacrificed.

Preparation? In fact, there is nothing to prepare. Turkey and Greece are both NATO members. The Soviet military regions facing this direction have always been preparing for war. As long as the order is issued, although it is impossible to fight immediately like a Western cluster, they can also be put into the war after several hours of preparation.

The Turkish army had less than 400,000 people, and the Soviet Union had already invested more troops than Turkey. In addition to the Kurds and Syrians, if the plan went smoothly, there were also Greeks. Once the war began, millions of troops from various countries would rush into Türkiye and launch a surprise attack with two or three times the strength and equipment advantage. In this case, Selov believed that twenty days would be considered too much.

The only thing that is worried is whether the United States will fight for Turkey, or can imagine another situation, whether the Soviet Union will have created a fait accompli before the United States fights for Türkiye.

This fait accompli is that the Soviet Union defeated all Turkey's power within a few days and created the fait accompli for occupying Constantinople. If the fait accompli had been caused, Selov made a 100% conclusion that the Soviet Union would never spit out the food he had eaten. It is impossible for other places to talk about it.

Let the Soviet Union stop, unless the United States declares war on the Soviet Union while the Soviet Union went to war, this kind of post-protest would not work for the Soviet Union at all. "I am going to solve the problem in the shortest time at the most favorable time. As long as we can withstand the pressure, Constantinople, no, Soviet Gre is ours."

"I hope everything goes well. Graphite bombs, electromagnetic bombs, and cloud bombs are in stock in the three major military regions. This is what you originally proposed. When the opportunity comes, I will definitely give you all the support." Ustinov nodded, and he also had some pressure, but with the completion of the preparation, many members of the Central Presidium felt that their strength was actually far greater than that of the other party, and this risk was not unworthy of taking.

The standard displacement of the "Stork"-class air cushion landing ship is 220 tons, the full load displacement is 298 tons, and the load capacity is 80 tons. It can carry 4 light tanks and 50 soldiers, or 2 medium tanks and 200 soldiers, or 3 armored personnel delivery vehicles and 100 soldiers. The maximum speed is 70 knots, and its main weapons are two AK-630m anti-aircraft rapid-fire artillery. It is currently the largest hovercraft in the world. Currently, there are 16 such hovercraft in the Black Sea. In addition, the small and medium hovercraft equipped in the Black Sea itself can send 5,000 Soviet naval infantry to the shore at a time.

At this moment, a crowd of cars stopped outside, and several officers entered the presidential palace under the protection of police. Some protesters saw these officers, and instantly, the protesters in Constitution Square became more excited and began to attack the gendarmerie police wall outside the presidential palace. The gendarmerie finally stopped the crowd.

"What's going on? What do the Americans say?" When General Fei Zong Ghisgis asked very nervously when he saw several officers, only Americans could help him now. As long as the Americans were willing to come forward, the Turks would be able to stop the war and restore their original state.

"What the United States and the Soviet Union mean in the United Nations is to let our two countries cease fire on the current front!" The officer's tone was a little heavy, and he kept silent after he finished speaking.

"What then?" General Feizong Ghisgis asked immediately, and the officer shook his head, meaning that there was no more. This made General Feizong Ghisgis' heart fall to the bottom. At this time, some representatives of the garrison arrived in Athens, and the people of these troops were also dissatisfied with Greece's reaction this time, saying that General Feizong Ghisgisgis should step down.

His military support disappeared, and from this time on General Feizong Gisgis knew that the matter was irreversible.

Three days after the war began, General Fezon Gysgis announced his resignation, and the Greek military government was overthrown. At the same time, those detained by the Greek military government were released one after another, and people including Greece began to see the light of day again.

"Send someone to contact Comrade Florakis immediately, it's our turn." Rubiyangka immediately learned that the Greek military government had fallen, and Selov decided to send someone to contact Greece. The state of Greece in the military government was like this. The leaders who advocated armed struggle were all in prison, while the leaders who advocated parliamentary struggle were suppressed, but were not locked up, it was just illegal.

Now that all the armed leaders who are locked in prison are released, some changes will surely take place in Greece.

"Chairman, who do you think is more appropriate to send?" asked Morigin, director of the First General Administration. "These people have just come out and the situation in Greece is still in chaos. Will we be discovered if we send people to."

"What makes sense is that, let's go around and let Syria help us accomplish this." Shelov thought for a moment, "Comrade Khalid Baghdash will help us, after all, his friendship with Comrade Andropov is very deep."
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