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Chapter 724 Expulsion Action

This was a genocide by Turkey on Armenian Christians in its jurisdiction during World War I. The number of victims reached 1.5 million. Most of the people present were still confused. But one of the TASS reporters suddenly stood up and burst into tears, applauding Selov on the stage.

"Are you an Armenian?" Selov was also stunned and suddenly asked in Armenian. He had only learned a little from Marshal Baglamyan's home for a long time, and it was far from being mastered.

"Yes, Comrade General Political Commissar, thank you for everything the Armenians did." The reporter of TASS had been calming down for a long time and replied, "For decades, everything that Armenians have encountered have long been forgotten."

"Just as soon as possible, I will come sooner or later. I am not just revenge for the Armenians, but to pursue the truth of history. In order to give history an explanation, I don't know much about Armenian. Please sit down and wait for me to finish speaking." After Selov sat down in Russian, he continued to say in English, "The Armenian Holocaust can be said to be a preview of the Nazi extermination of Jews. If I do not investigate clearly, such things will continue to happen in the future. From the spirit of Helsinki of General Secretary Brezhnev, the Soviet Union was destined to be unable to stand by and watch on this matter."

Now Selov said something casually, holding up the big stick of political correctness, he is now in a state of being able to beat him wherever he points. No one dares to say that the Soviet Union is doing something wrong, especially connecting Armenia and Jews. No one dares to raise objections, except the Turks.

"Mr. Selov, it is meaningless to investigate this matter now, and it is very difficult to investigate." A reporter with a face-to-faced face in the Middle East stood up and said.

As soon as this sentence was said, everyone was glaring at me. In the short chaos just now, all the reporters remembered this. Shelov leaned forward with one hand and asked, "Which Arab country are you a reporter?"

"I'm a Qatari." The reporter wearing a white turban looked at Selov without any fear.

"Remember to wear a suit next time you come in, otherwise it will not be secular enough. Also, your dress is a bit unhalal now because your beard is shaved very clean." After scanning the other party and saying a few words, Selov said to everyone again, "If things happen, the truth cannot be covered up. Our Soviet Union has the largest engineering army in the world. No, it is the second largest engineering army, and it can easily find the place where the Armenians died."

He almost forgot that if the number of people is compared, the country currently building railways on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau is the largest engineering corps. I wonder if even northeastern India will be swallowed up this time and will build the railway to South Asia.

"General Selov, has the Soviet Union's move also diverted the world's condemnation of the Soviet invasion of Turkey, and this purpose. I hope to defend the Soviet invasion through this action." Times Selov squinted his eyes. The British? Any hot spots in the world will not miss it.

"However you think of the Soviet Union, the Soviet Union doesn't care. With the current situation of NATO and Warsaw Pact, you will not be satisfied with anything we do. Don't rush to deny it. I am the chairman of the KGB. You should know what kind of department the KGB is. I know much more than you, a reporter." Shelov interrupted the other party's rebuttal before the other party refuted, and then continued, "With my personality, I will not do such useless work at all. It is useless to try it out for you. Should you slander or slander, and you will still slander. I don't want to talk to you if you like to say anything. In my eyes, Britain is just a small island on the edge of the world. Your news has not appeared for a year, and I don't think there is anything missing."

The British Empire in the 1970s had basically reached its peak of decline, but it could not be said to be the extreme. Britain in the 1980s was even worse, which was different from the widespread disarmament of all countries after the end of the Cold War. Now Britain really can't maintain its military power.

"Your question is interesting. To be honest, NATO and Warsaw Pact are two completely different military organizations. Unfortunately for NATO, humans live on land, not in the ocean. Compared with the combat effectiveness of Warsaw Pact and NATO, you have seen the progress of our second-line troops attacking Turkey." Serov said in a voice full of oppression, "Even if all NATO countries go together, the Soviet Union can conquer the entire Western Europe within half a month. But we don't, because in addition to the possible nuclear war, there is no resource in Western Europe itself. All your resources are transported to the local area through the former colonies."

"You are like an elderly widowed man standing on the road. We will never be fooled by wanting to fall down the wheel of the Soviet Union and blackmail compensation." Although Selov held back his smile, his face was still very frivolous and he sneered at Britain openly. The reporter who stood up earlier looked very embarrassed, and he blushed and wanted to refute, but was pulled down by the French reporter next to him. Who would most like to see the British be defeated? Of course, it is the French.

Anyway, the West is in an economic crisis, and the minerals in Chile and the Congo have been cut off by the Soviet Union. Australia and South Africa have developed well, and they have made a lot of money during this period. However, the situation in Australia can only be said to be improved. Indonesia's threat exists anytime and anywhere, which has led to Australia's military expenditures increasing steadily.

"Simply put, that's it. The Soviet Union does not need you to speculate on things at will. We have always been open and upright. This time, Greece was threatened to send troops." Selov seemed to be under control. Do the Greek government dare to say that it is not? Greece is now pro-Soviet. Those politicians don't want to mess around, right?

"Report to the General Political Commissar, the Greek Wehrmacht blocked the road to our southern cluster into Constantinople. The armed helicopters in the sky saw that the Greek Wehrmacht was driving away the Turks from house to house." At this moment, a KGB major rushed in and reported in Russian.

"What? Impossible!" Shelov pretended to be surprised, then his face changed and shouted, "Don't lie about military affairs."

"It's true, comrade General, the Greek Wehrmacht has been dispatched and is driving the Turks." The major stressed again, "All Greek soldiers are participating in the operation, and our road to Constantinople has been blocked."

"I will talk to the Chief of Staff of the Greek Defense Forces immediately, please contact me quickly." Selov hurriedly put on his hat and muttered to himself, Turkey, you always interfere in other countries, but I didn't expect you to be today.

The rest of the press conference were anxious to look at each other, and then in an uproar, they looked for channels to immediately spread the news that had just appeared. The Soviet Union investigated the Armenian massacre and the Greek Wehrmacht expelled the Turks. These two news spread throughout the world from Thrace. In order to avoid suspicion, Selov ran from Constantinople to northern Greece to hold a press conference. Greece could testify, the southern clusters were repaired here, and Constantinople were under the control of the Greek Wehrmacht.

In the Maha Constantinople area, 120,000 Greek Wehrmacht soldiers started from the suburbs, and took out Turks or Kurds from their homes with guns and drove them out of their homes. Turks who were unwilling to leave their homes were beaten at the very least, and shot at the worst. This scene was the same as what the Turkish army did on the island of Cyprus a month ago, but the scale had expanded dozens of times.

The Greek Wehrmacht expelled the Turks and immediately spread all over the world. Compared with the condemnation of countries around the world, the Greek people cheered loudly, supporting their own country's soldiers. Turkish soldiers expelled more than 100,000 Greeks a month ago. Soon Greece had a chance to take revenge. Most of the Greek government, which was swept by public opinion, did not express their opinions, and the parliamentarians who advocated the military's stopping action were soon protested and even threatened.

"Or why hatred is so terrible. Even if your military government comes to power again, it will probably be supported. Your ex is very unlucky and puts his hopes on the unreliable Americans. Now it seems that we are more worthy of relying on the Chief of Staff, right?" Shelov naturally came to persuade Chief of Staff Constantine Gene. It is certainly not the true nature of him, an anti-counterfeiting worker. In order to let the Chief of Staff see sincerity, he used temptation to prepare a check of 500,000 US dollars for the sixteen Greek Defense Forces generals in Constantinople.

General Constantine Gene is the Chief of Staff, so his share is one million. Under the oppression of the General Political Commissar, I believe that the Chief of Staff's national self-esteem will definitely increase unprecedentedly, and even in the face of protests from the Soviets, he will never retreat at all.

Shortly after Selov's departure, General Constantine Gene publicly announced in the name of the Chief of Staff of the Greek Defense Forces that the Turks in Constantinople must be expelled for Greek security, because this was how the Turks on the island of Cyprus treated the Greeks a month ago.

From the western villages of Constantinople, the Greek Wehrmacht conducted step by step to ensure that no one was left out. The individual became a crowd, then became a crowd, and finally became a torrent, extending continuously to the east.

"Twelve thousand soldiers expel four million people, and one person expels thirty people, well. In a few days, we have created frictions from the Greek Wehrmacht to express our sympathy for the Turks. It is safe for our own people to act." Serov patted the commander of the Cheka Division's commander on the shoulder. (To be continued.)
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