Chapter seven hundred and seventy-fifth CIA substitutions
"From a personal perspective, Britain and the United States are one. As a friend of the United States, Britain should lend a helping hand, but..." Philby carefully organized the words, "But as an official of the British MI6, I cannot rashly join the battle between the CIA and the KGB. I must be responsible for my motherland."
The battle between the CIA and the KGB is not a secret for the intelligence agencies of various countries. As the KGB concentrates its efforts to attack the CIA, the intelligence agencies of various countries, which were just kept in the dark, began to investigate why the two sides began to fight. You should know that the last time the hunt for the opponent's agents was so large, has been more than 20 years.
There must be a reason. Britain first followed the clues and found out that the daughter of the KGB Chairman had come to London. A special agent who protected him died in the CIA hunt. When learning about this situation, the British MI6 and MI5 were immediately overwhelmed. The gentlemen felt that they had found the reason, which was the reason why the KGB and the CIA launched a special agent war.
"Director Philby, you should consider the special relationship between the United Kingdom and the United States." Colby also found that in the face of the KGB, which is crowded with people and powerful, the CIA obviously lacks manpower.
"If it is because of the assassination of the daughter of the KGB Chairman, the previous MI6 leader, I believe he is willing to talk to you. He was hired because of his failure to plan a threat to Brezhnev's son in Sweden." Philby has made up his mind that Britain will never participate in this war between the two major intelligence organizations.
Originally, Philby was the leader of MI5, responsible for counter-espionage work. His work was effective and finally turned the UK into a blank sheet of paper in front of the KGB, and even the engine of the Fierce Wind fighter was stolen. After the failure of joining Sweden to threaten Brezhnev, MI6 was retaliated by the KGB, and Philby came to MI6 as the director.
For spies of the level of Cambridge Five, money cannot measure their value. In order to ensure that Philby is firmly positioned, it is worth it even if it sacrifices some of its strength. Anyway, the KGB will rescue these lurking personnel, just let them rest in British prisons for a period of time. With Selov cutting flesh and feeding eagles, Philby has successively cracked spy cases after taking office, and has made outstanding contributions to the position firmly.
Philby, who put down the phone, immediately left his office. He divided his work very clearly. On one hand, he was on friendship and communism, but on the other hand, he basically did not consider what he had exposed and did his best to do his espionage work. The most important thing was that Philby had the cooperation of the enemy in the field of intelligence, and with the cooperation of the KGB, his work went smoothly.
Now he is fulfilling his duties, heading to the Thames Building, the headquarters of MI5, and discussing with the current director of MI5 to the position that Britain should take in this spy war.
After entering the Thames building, many MI5 employees greeted Philby and expressed their welcome to the former director. Philby also responded friendlyly one by one, and then came directly to the director's office.
Philby talked with the current Director of the 5th Military Intelligence Department in the Thames Building for a long time and discussed countermeasures for this spy war. In the end, the two agreed to reject the Americans' request for help and not participate.
"As long as the KGB does not attack us, we will regard it as if we don't see it." said Michael Hanley, Director of the 5th Military Intelligence Department. "We don't know that the daughter of the KGB president once studied in London for a short time. This is our dereliction of duty. It is already very lucky that the KGB has not put the target of the attack on us. If we get involved, it is equivalent to sharing the firepower for the Americans, which is absolutely not possible."
"Consistent with my idea, once the spy war begins, it will be a result of both sides' losses. Our opponents are unprecedented intelligence organizations in terms of scale. The combined manpower of our two departments is only a fraction of the CIA, not to mention the KGB, which is more than ten times larger than the KGB," Philby nodded and exchanged views with Michael very seriously.
Philby's current state of life is somewhat slight. On the one hand, he is doing his best to preside over the British foreign intelligence work, and on the other hand, he is also constantly selling British intelligence information. He has done both tasks well, just like a person has two mental states and is fighting himself.
Later, the two jointly reported to Prime Minister Harold Wilson that the recent battle between the KGB and the CIA was the case. On the surface, both directors looked down on the leader from the Labor Party. Since Harold Wilson became prime minister, they maintained the tradition of visiting the Soviet Union every year. However, under this situation, the two directors hoped that the Prime Minister would consider going to Moscow in the near future to explain the friendly relations between Britain and the Soviet Union.
"The British dare not move, our victory will go further." Selov laughed. If there is an intelligence department in the world that has a domestic monitoring density above the KGB, there should be only two, one is the Soviet Union's allies, the other is the enemy of the Soviet Union, Stasi of the Democratic Germany and the British MI5. In terms of internal surveillance, only these two departments may be stronger than the KGB, so every time Britain accuses the KGB, Selov wants to mess with him.
The shit-stumbling stick mobilizes two enemies to fight to protect the interests of Britain, not to put themselves in it. During World War II, Britain once played it out. After measuring the strength of both sides, the British decided to cheer for the Americans in friendship, but they would never get involved.
The nature of the world-scratcher in the UK has disappointed CIA Director Colby, but what is in front of him has no time to condemn the British. As more and more KGB agents go abroad, huge scale advantages have begun to emerge, and the number of attacks by CIA agents is getting bigger and bigger. In Europe and the Middle East, the other side has some concerns. However, in Africa and Latin America, the battle between both sides has even omitted the step of concealing the battle.
The death of CIA employees in Europe still looks like an accident. Although there are many strange ways of dying from bathing, overwork, drinking water, wind, and car spontaneous combustion, it can at least explain the past. But in Africa and Latin America, the attacks on the CIA are underway in war.
On October 19th, the CIA's station in Africa was attacked at the same time in four different countries. The attacking armed forces wanted to be well-trained, which was completely a special forces attack method. On that day, more than 60 CIA employees died in danger. When the mercenaries supported by the United States arrived, they could only collect the bodies.
While cleaning up the bodies, a team of mercenaries serving the United States were killed by moving thunder buried under the bodies. When the American mercenaries in Botswana returned, they were ambushed by unknown armed forces and dozens of people died.
"Through some of our discoveries and comparisons, we can confirm that this movable thunder is made by the Soviet Union and is often provided in the equipment of the active Soviet troops. It can be confirmed that the active Soviet troops took action directly." Deputy Director Bush shook his head and sighed, "Our people were all killed by active Soviet soldiers."
"This is an act of war. Isn't Serov afraid of world war?" Colby asked incomprehensiblely. Is the Soviet KGB chairman crazy with active-duty soldiers attacking American targets directly?
"Director, the KGB itself is a comprehensive intelligence department. They are intelligence departments, but they can also fight wars. In theory, there are as many as hundreds of thousands of troops under the command of the KGB, which is part of their strength." Deputy Director Bush looked at the other party without respect. This mistake was really a bit big, and Colby could no longer cover it as the director.
This is why Bush opposed the attack on the other side's intelligence personnel. In an intelligence organization, this Soviet department is simply an ideal form, capable of fighting and infiltration, and the scale is too large to despair. It is also the leader of the Soviet intelligence department, and the position of the department is particularly high. He is a member of the Central Presidium of the Soviet Union.
The attack on the US Central Intelligence Agency was not done by the KGB itself. There is a lot of evidence that all Warsaw Pact countries and even North Korea have participated in this spy war to varying degrees and obeyed the command of the Soviet Union to attack the US intelligence agencies. The attack in Latin America was definitely not done by the KGB. If there is a target of suspicion, it should be Stasi, a democratic Germany.
When Colby commanded the CIA to launch a massacre on the Vietnam battlefield, he now faced the collective attack from the Warsaw Pact countries, he felt this pain that came to him.
"According to reports from various departments, in less than two months from October 5 to today, we have shot and killed a total of 742 CIA employees on the list, one-fifth of them are in Europe, three-fifths are in Africa, and the rest are in the Middle East, South Asia, and Latin America. Sixteen sites abroad were destroyed, fifty-three mines were blown up, and sixteen oil wells were lit." Morijing, director of the First General Administration, reported to his boss word by word, "We have 128 agents killed, and sixteen of them are killed by the signal flag troops."
He trimmed his nails bit by bit, and blew a sissy breath, turned his back to Morikyn's swivel chair. Selov looked up at the ceiling and said slowly, "Continue, the other party has not yet admitted defeat."
"Chairman, should you stop? Colby has been removed from office." President Gerald Ford asked him to resign as director of the CIA in person based on the advice of Henry Kissinger, and Deputy Director Bush took over as director of the CIA.
Chapter completed!