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Chapter 755 Nuclear Reactor

"Chairman, can you tell me about the specific tasks? I can transfer people from relevant professionals." Zweigong thought for a while, and felt that this long-term lurking plan was very vague and he was a little confused.

"What task is known when the task is issued. The problem now is to lurk first, just find a major related to Kodak's business. The more important things are, the more you should not be anxious. Maybe we won't contact them within a few years. Understand? If you understand, go and prepare." Selov tilted his head and said slowly. From his appearance, everyone can see that it is best not to ask this question a second time, "I want to tell General Chebrikov something, and comrades can leave."

Most people think that Kodak is a seller and submit the papers. He never knows that there is a nuclear reactor in the basement of Kodak's headquarters, just like he doesn't know that Samsung first sold dried salted fish and Nokia was an arms company. Many companies have made quite a few choices in history, but to say that if you want to install a nuclear reactor in the basement of their headquarters, no one except Kodak dares to do this.

Since last year, Kodak has been hiding in a golden house in his basement in Rochester, New York. The reactor was loaded with 3.5 pounds of military-grade enriched uranium, which means that Kodak once had the raw materials for launching a nuclear strike. The reactor was installed in a basement with two-foot thick concrete walls in the Kodak headquarters building.

In Rochester, and even in the entire state of New York, any party including the government, the police or the fire department, knew nothing about it. Only a few engineers and federal employees involved knew something about it. Unfortunately, this incident was seen by a keyboard politician who loved to read unofficial history in later generations.

What's even more unfortunate is that twenty years after the Soviet Union woke up, the keyboard politician began to have the ability to operate this matter in a notorious department of the Soviet Union. If Marcus Wolf hadn't sent a telegram, Selov wouldn't have remembered this matter at all. People wouldn't have remembered everything they had seen, but they could trigger similar memories through another thing.

Now Selov remembered and began to calculate the pros and cons of it. The reactor is a bit small and may not necessarily reach the point of explosion. However, it seems that it is not too difficult to cause leakage and create a nuclear-contaminated zone. After bombing a nuclear power plant carefully managed by the US government, Selov just thought about it. If he really did this, the Americans would fight the Soviet Union. But if it was an illegal building of a private company, he would not be afraid of demolishing it.

So this plan will start from now on, and I will cooperate with the Soviet Union to help the lurking comrades get promoted as soon as possible. This kind of company values ​​nothing more than interests. If there is an opportunity to enter the Soviet market, similar to Pepsi, he really doesn't look too highly at the capitalist's moral integrity.

The nuclear reactor of Kodak is definitely incomparable to Chernobyl, but the first reactor is secret. Any party in New York State, including the government, the police or the fire department, knows nothing about it. Unlike the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, such a hidden nuclear reactor will definitely gain more time. This is certain. Maybe the firefighters arrived at the location at the beginning and didn't know what they were facing.

"You are seeking death yourself, don't blame the enemy for being too dark." Selov felt more and more like a conspirator, but he still thought he was engaged in great things. I don't know if a nuclear leak occurs, the US government will risk nuclear radiation like the Soviet Union. As long as the local government kept in the dark deals with it improperly, New York, the population density is much larger than that of cities near Chernobyl.

The Federal German chemical arsenal and the American Kodak nuclear reactor, when it is time to cause trouble, he has to do something. It has no special meaning, just want to see if Americans are not afraid of death.

"Chairman, let me do anything." General Chebrikov stayed here alone and asked curiously. The young chairman of this juncture basically decided on all major issues for the KGB, and never cared about daily maintenance work, allowing other vice chairmen to play freely. Once they start to guide their work, it means that something is particularly important. General Chebrikov believes that this is the stage.

"Give you a year to reserve enough talents who know China. We should have done some work long ago." said Selov, facing General Chebrickov. "The general environment is about to change. China is no longer the country with iron walls and we cannot reach out. Do you understand what I mean?"

"I understand, leave it to me!" A light flashed in General Chebrikov's eyes. He actually didn't understand what the environment was. Serov's words were very obscure, but he always recognized the Chairman's judgment.

"Well, go and prepare, we can go back." Selov said seriously. Since it is open, there is no reason not to open up to the Warsaw Pact countries. As long as the KGB does not extend his hand, it is a dereliction of duty. In the face of responsibility, feelings should be given up...

The most sad thing I want to make this decision is my own level. After the opening up, China started from the bottom and lost relevant talents for a long time, especially the talents from military-industrial enterprises. Therefore, for a period of time, the saying that missiles are not as good as selling tea eggs is rampant. If the levels are too different, awareness may not be able to withstand the temptation of material things.

But the American profession and the Soviet system military-industrial enterprises are completely different systems. Those who are proud of going to the United States to see the door, but they might as well come to the Soviet Union to continue their own profession. This has nothing to do with Selov. As long as the process of opening up, they must go through it. Those who want to leave will also go to the United States if they don’t come to the Soviet Union. That’s better to come to the Soviet Union.

If you know that you can still reach such a high position in the future, you will naturally not miss this opportunity. For example, all uranium mines in the Soviet Union have been closed, and all uranium mines used to make nuclear bombs are supplied to North Korea. It is very simple. North Korea owes the Soviet Union money, so it has to use minerals to supply the Soviet military industry. In this way, it seems that it is much cheaper than when the Soviet Union mines on its own.

The phone on the table kept ringing, interrupting Selov's hesitation. When he answered the phone, he heard Brezhnev's voice, "Yura, come to my house for some dinner tonight."

"Okay!" Shelov simply agreed, thinking about what happened to Brezhnev in his mind. In the end, there was no result. Anyway, you will know it after you go. Since Brezhnev became the general secretary, he has kept an apartment.

"Yula, I have built an Asian security system to ensure the interests of the entire socialist camp in Asia. How confident do you think this is?" After dinner, Brezhnev talked about this issue in a controversial tone. The Asian territory of the Soviet Union has always been a fragile part, and he felt that there should be no problem to be prepared.

"North Korea is a fence-bearer and will not join for the time being. Indonesia is unlikely to join because our Red Navy is also inferior in strength. India has always been a non-aligned leader and will basically not join this system. There are only four countries that have agreed to join, the new Kurdish Republic, Syria, Iraq, and some West Asian countries. Without East Asian countries or Southeast Asian countries, this system is easy to be embarrassed." Selov said in a nutshell, "But this plan is good, but we don't have enough strength."

"Then when will we have enough strength?" Brezhnev asked further. This was not the first time he had talked about establishing an Asian security system. He had already proposed six years ago. Just as Selov said, few countries responded, which was indeed embarrassing.

"At least, we have to wait until Thailand changes color, and it is easy for Myanmar to make a choice. Whether Thailand can succeed depends largely on whether the General Secretary's plan can be implemented." Serov thought for a moment. Vietnam was definitely willing to join. There is no doubt that it would not be so embarrassing at that time.

"I don't know if something will happen in southern Africa after the Portuguese army retreats, but I think we will stabilize our existing allies in the Middle East, mainly attacking Southeast Asia and Southern Africa. At present, our front line has been stretched too long. We have settled Southeast Asia and Southern Africa, and we will talk about another step of the attack."

Brezhnev nodded. The Soviet Union's attack was indeed a bit too long. The earlier Southeast Asian battlefield was not actually in his test. Brezhnev's heart, the Middle East and Southern Africa were much more important than Southeast Asia. If he hadn't suddenly felt that the Vietnamese army was very capable of fighting, he would not have paid attention to Southeast Asia at all. However, the General Political Commissar had always been very interested in Southeast Asia and helped the Soviet Union open up a strategic offensive direction. Turning the two-line battle planned by Brezhnev into the current third-line battle.

"Dad, and Uncle Selov." While the two were chatting, a very energetic man led Brezhnev's daughter to push the door and saw Brezhnev and Selov.

This uncle made Selov feel uncomfortable all over, and his answer changed, "You can call me your name or the General Political Commissar. I am not very old." Churbanov was obviously nine years younger than him, so his uncle really shouted this sentence.

Compared to Selov's dullness, Brezhnev was very happy about the arrival of his daughter and son-in-law. Isn't this nonsense? Selov was also very happy to see his daughter, but these two were not his daughters.

As the phone he was carrying rang, Selov, who was answering the call, heard the voice inside, "The Alpha troops have boarded the ship."

"Yura, what's the matter?" Although Brezhnev's health was not as good as before, his hearing was still well maintained.
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