Chapter seven hundred and forty first military parade
"The US Secretary of State visits Yugoslavia and China? Are you sure?" Selov thought quickly with the telegram, "On the day of the Soviet parade, are you going to talk to the two countries about the Soviet hegemony?"
"Yes, General Political Commissar, the United States is now accusing the Soviet Union of hegemony and hopes that our neighbors will strengthen their defense?" said an officer from the Foreign Intelligence Department of the First General Administration.
"What the Americans say cannot be completely wrong. However, China and Yugoslavia have a fair relationship with us, but it is impossible to make the two countries transform public opposition into military preparations." Serov thought for a while and said, "It is normal for the leaders of both countries to consider their own interests. But they will never fight us just by saying a few words."
Becoming a human is not an honorary title or a hereditary title, but an attitude towards life. From the moment when one begins to become a human being to the end of one's life, the moment one lives, the end of one's life, the end of one's life, the end of one's life, the revolution, the class and the people. At present, the leaders of both countries are like this. It is not impossible for the Soviet Union to respond to this kind of leadership. This kind of cold treatment of the Soviet Union in history and space is to treat it as not seeing it.
I don’t support you, I don’t help you, and both sides do not interfere with each other and deal with their own affairs. This is great. It is also impossible to get aid from the Soviet Union, and Selov will never agree.
"Don't care about this beforehand. Let's first care about the security of the military parade. You must know that Constantinople has just been conquered. Be careful that the Turks have caused trouble during this period. If a passionate Turkish young man wants to do big news, all our country's face will be lost. Ensuring the safety of the military parade is our current job." Serov ordered calmly, "If there are any discord during the military parade, I will hold you accountable."
"General Political Commissar, I promise that even a fly will not fly in." This sentence made Selov tremble with his eyebrows. If he remembered correctly, those who said this on TV were slapped in the face in the end. He was stunned for a moment and emphasized again, "I don't want your promise. If something happens, you should prepare to guard the Bering Strait."
"It seems that the side effects of attacking Turkey have begun to appear, but compared to this side effects, the harvest still accounts for the majority." Serov spread the map and looked at the entire southern border of the Soviet Union. Judging from the news collected, Iran has increased its military construction and has just signed a contract to purchase weapons with the United States, but he still doesn't know what to buy.
Afghanistan is now in power in Dawud, and there is no big problem for at least a few years. So the only one who can have enough ability to involve the Soviet Union should be China. The current number of squadrons is about 4.8 million, which is relatively restrained compared to the 6.7 million army in the same period in history. But this is not the case in the eyes of the Soviet Union. This is also the original intention of the Soviet Ministry of Defense to increase troops in the Far East.
"It is best to withstand the US's temptation, otherwise the Caucasus heavy army group that has disappeared from the Near East may be transferred to the Far East." After this battle, the Soviet Union's Near East pressure no longer exists. Once China does not restrain itself, the Soviet Union's Caucasian tank army will be transferred to the Far East. Once this unfair idea comes true, the joke will be big. The Soviet Union's troops in the Caucasus are not the third-tier troops and border guards in history, but the front-line troops similar to the Soviet troops in Eastern Europe.
"Yura, why are you looking at so seriously? I didn't even see you when I came in?" Ustinov looked down at the map with a questioning look, "Are you considering the issue of our Caucasus army?"
"Yes, once the Kurdish Republic is established, the Caucasus will not need so many troops. Which country should this army be stationed in need of careful consideration." Selov chatted with Ustinov with a normal expression. Brezhnev said that disarmament was just an intention, and laying down 100,000 and 200,000 people to fool the West to express his sincerity.
Needless to say, the southern cluster will be directly stationed on the east coast of the Dadanil Strait in the future. Where to go in the Caucasus heavy army group, "Which Eastern European country do you think is the most unhonest?" Selov asked this question rather vaguely. Ustinov said softly after thinking for a long time, "Poland..."
"The northern cluster in Poland has less than 100,000 people, and we can draw at least ten tank divisions and motorized infantry divisions in the Caucasus to build the northern cluster into a heavy army group other than the Western clusters, which can directly make NATO feel the pressure. In fact, from a geographical point of view, Czechoslovakia is the best place." Selov was preparing to communicate with Ustinov. If he returned to the country to discuss this matter, he would also know that the Caucasian troops would go to the Far East with his butt.
"It should be no problem. When the Warsaw Pact military meeting is held, I will raise it at the meeting. Our main direction is naturally Europe." Ustinov agreed. Although he was a military engineer, he was more tough than ordinary commanders. People are always like this. Many people have doubts about Ustinov, who was a military engineer. In this case, Ustinov wants to act like I am tougher than you generals who were born as commanders.
It is also because of this that Selov discussed with Ustinov and the result of the discussion with Defense Minister Grechko was that the Caucasus troops must be transferred to the Far East to balance the 4.8 million troops.
"Okay, pack up, we are going to Constantinople. Comrade Forteva and Minister of Defense Comrade Grechko have arrived there. The military parade began the day after tomorrow. We will go with the General Secretary and President Karamanlis." After chatting for a while, Ustinov remembered the purpose of his coming.
"Okay, I'll pack up." Selov folded the map and stuffed it into his briefcase. He really should have left.
In the broad sense, the Constantinople region is no exaggeration to describe a day when it is empty. In the later years, there are only 200,000 soldiers from the Southern Soviet Cluster and the Greek Defense Forces. As for the cadres who came to participate in the Soviet Union and the number of institutions that were about to be established, the city could not look popular.
But this does not hinder the high nature of Brezhnev. The Russians' hundreds of years of dreams will soon be realized from him. Even if he was born in Ukraine, it will not delay the passion in his heart.
"We must ensure the absolute safety of the military parade. All soldiers participating in the military parade, including Greek soldiers, must be inspected, and there must be no bullet. The Chika Division inspected the streets passing by the military parade to ensure that there were no fish that were missing. Once the Turks were hiding, they should be arrested immediately." Selov, who was sitting in the car, arranged safety work while inspecting. If he had not always attached importance to safety work, he would not have known how many times he had been assassinated.
At this moment, the car suddenly shook, the driver took a look and then reported, "General Political Commissar, the tires seem to be out of breath, I don't know why."
"I'm so angry, change the tires!" While Serov spoke, he carefully glanced at the surroundings. There was no suspicious situation. He never left himself isolated. All the two cars behind were security personnel from the Ninth General Administration.
The assassination that was expected did not appear was just an accident, but the only small problem was that there was no jack in the car. After waiting for a while, Selov got off the car. Seeing his boss get off, the people in the two cars behind got off to help. "Idiot!" While speaking, Selov reached out and grabbed the bumper with one hand, and lifted it up hard.
"What are you looking at? Change it quickly!" Shelov, who was still holding his hand on the bumper, urging. He didn't like this kind of gaze that looked at the gorilla.
Soon everyone changed the tires and returned to the car. The driver who returned to the car said with admiration, "Chairman, you are very strong and don't look like a person who is almost fifty years old at all. You can lift the car with one hand."
"You can do more exercise!" The convoy continued to move forward in this city that seemed to have suddenly disappeared by humans, and saw the main streets of the military parade with their own eyes. Combined with the safe deployment I had seen earlier, they returned to the resting place prepared for the military parade, indicating that there would be no problems with the entire military parade.
Around the selected rostrum, a red ocean has turned into a sea. Portraits of Marx, Engels, Lenin and Stalin are all embedded around the chairman. The Soviet Union, which has rich military parade experience, can easily create a lively scene, making others unable to see that Constantinople at this time is actually an empty city.
On October 23, Brezhnev, surrounded by Defense Minister Grechko, Central Secretary Ustinov, General Political Commissar Serov, and three representative hardliners, took the rostrum.
The parade troops on the ground lined up along the straight street until their eyes were no longer enough. The troops participating in the parade this time included not only the southern clusters, but also the troops participating in the attack on the Turkish War, the Aosad Military Region, the North Caucasus Military Region and the Transcaucasus Military Region, the naval infantry and the airborne troops.
General Secretary Brezhnev drove slowly out of the rostrum in a car, inspected the soldiers lined up along the street in the military music of the Song of Victory, and then returned to the rostrum and said, "Soldiers, sailors and non-comrades! Soldiers, comrades generals! I am just like you, and I am honored to be here today. You have proved with practical actions that the great Soviet and the great Soviet Red Army are invincible, and all comrades are worthy of our motherland."
Chapter completed!