Chapter seven hundred and eighty eighth iron fist
Selov's eyebrows trembled and slowly pulled his voice, "Leaving Gruu to you is completely insufficient KGB!"
Alexei's unrestrained laughter came from the other side of the phone, and then it stopped abruptly, speaking at a very fast speed, "Amin's information has been transmitted to your email. I should not remind you if I deleted it after reading it."
"I know! I still have to change my glasses!" After saying that, she hung up. Sherov went directly to the room where the computer was stored. When he started the computer, he heard the sound of a very familiar one, like a full-power induced fan. He had become accustomed to it. There are gaps in the times and it can be used as an electric fan in summer. Isn't that great?
There is nothing in China, he can only find something to take you abroad. This does not mean that the domestic situation in the Soviet Union is very good and there is no problem. Any country has problems. The biggest problem is caused by the great leader Comrade Brezhnev. This problem can only be solved after his death, breaking the circulation that the Soviet Union had almost solidified at the level of the provincial party committee secretary.
As for economic reform and efficiency improvement, Selov doesn't need to worry about this thing. During the Khrushchev period, the state-owned enterprises in the Soviet Union were already at their own risk, and Kosykin himself advocated the profitability of the enterprise. The Soviet Union and China seemed similar, but in fact, the Soviet Union tried many methods earlier than China. Don't think that the Soviet Union was a big pot system and force the situation to China. The nickname of the Soviet revisionist was not completely slander, but I believe this slogan would stop immediately.
In a few years, the Soviet propaganda system will chase China and bite it, which will be completely opposite to before the 1970s.
Selov will strengthen the advantages of state-owned enterprises because this is the only way out for the Soviet Union. Capitalists have no motherland and private enterprises are not trustworthy. When a real disaster comes, it depends on the ethics of private bosses, but ordinary private bosses have no ethics at all.
Once privatization began, the significance of the establishment of the Soviet Union disappeared. The subsequent gap between the rich and the poor, industrial loss, and the Soviet Union itself was considered a huge national natural environment. At that time, the Soviet Union was just Russia with the name of the Soviet Union.
Selov likes money very much, but as a member of the Central Presidium of the Soviet Union, he must also take into account his faith. It is best to have money and faith. He has been working in this direction. Who dares to propose the development of a private economy in the Soviet Union? Rubiy Yangka's prison does not recognize people. Two months ago, the editor who spread rumors that Zhuo Ya was mentally ill is still repenting about his fifteen-year sentence.
State-owned enterprises are used to ensure social stability, private enterprises need to make money, and whether they are capital or society should not be a problem in the Soviet Union, and they cannot even discuss it. Just like the best Communist Party is a Communist Party, it is a theorem.
Of course, from the perspective of the KGB, in the case of the Soviet Union itself being the most powerful, it is best not to export revolutions, because more than 20 years of intelligence work have made Selov know that capitalist countries are easy to penetrate and socialist countries are difficult to control. If this socialist country is still relatively pure and uses the self-sufficiency development of the planned economic system, it will block all the KGB infiltration paths and dare to challenge the Soviet Union. The KGB President hates this kind of country the most.
Hafizzola Amin was born in a small official family in Pagman Village, southern Kabul, Afghanistan. His family belonged to the Girzai tribe under the Pashtun tribe. Amin was extremely witty since childhood, with great ambitions and ambitions, and was determined to become the pride of the Girzai people. Indeed, in that hierarchical feudal dynasty era, it was difficult for ordinary people to move to the upper class of society than to reach the sky, and going to college was the only feasible way. Fortunately, he did not disappoint his expectations for him. Amin successfully passed the Kabul University and became a favorite student of Haji Abdul Rasour, a former member of Afghanistan with a high reputation.
After obtaining a degree in mathematics and physics, Amin, who was very enterprising, decided to go to the United States to continue his master's degree. His hard work pays off. He received a graduate scholarship from Columbia University Normal University in New York.
"I have studied in the United States, which is why some Soviet leaders do not trust Amin? Perhaps the CIA in history should have taken some deceptive measures to make the Soviet Union think that Amin, who was studying in the United States, would eventually betray the Soviet Union." Selov wanted to roll his eyes because the Soviet Union has always been a follower and faced strong pressure from the United States, and with some shortcomings in its own country, it is easy to do things that are very careless.
This is not as good as Russia in later generations, surrounding Poland, Ukraine, and Turkey disgusting Russians every day. Don’t Russia bear it? Japan and South Korea disgusting China every day, don’t China bear it? What’s the point? It’s just that the people are dissatisfied. It’s a big deal. It’s already a mercy outside the law that it’s not solved the problematic people.
In fact, Amin studied in the United States, and it should not be the main problem. The problem is that the Soviet Union was afraid that Amin would fail in the struggle between those religious tribes and trigger religious problems on the southern border of the Soviet Union, so he did not dare to take a gamble.
"How is Amin like this? I have to judge whether I need someone." Selov turned off the computer. When he saw Amin this time, he wanted to know whether this Afghan strongman really gave up everything and must build Afghanistan into a truly centralized country.
Amin dared not to come to the invitation of the Soviet Union, because Amin is still the second person in Afghanistan. The number one person is his mentor Taraki, the first secretary of the Afghan People's Party. This is true. Afghanistan responded quickly, so Amin, who had just served as the chairman of the Afghan Ministers' Conference, began visiting the Soviet Union in March.
Kabul and Moscow interchange routes. When Amin's special plane landed from Moscow Airport, Central Secretary Andropov and General Political Commissar Selov came to the airport to greet him in person, and also gave Amin who had become the number one figure in the Afghan government with full courtesy.
"Chairman Amin, welcome to Moscow. We have been waiting for this moment for a long time." Selov reached out and held Amin's hand tightly together. Judging from the expressions of the two, their relationship was quite good.
"You are welcome, teacher, Afghanistan is so fast and stable, thanks to the Soviet aid from the Soviet Union." Amin looked handsome at the age of 50, similar to Brezhnev when he was young. In fact, Amin's personality was very similar to Xie Lieping at the time. He was extremely confident in his ability and firmly believed that Afghanistan could only rely on iron fist to govern.
Or if Amin's idol goes further, he should be Stalin, the steel leader who led the Soviet Union to become the two world's strongest.
"The word "teacher" is too heavy. A leader of Afghanistan does not need anyone to be a teacher." Serov said with a smile. Amin shook hands with Serov and Andropov respectively, and then took a special car to the Kremlin with the two.
Because I knew that important guests were visiting again today, Brezhnev, who was resting more and more frequently, also prepared for a long time. He also received Afghan Ministers Chairman Amin in the Kremlin in good spirits, and exchanged views on the relationship between the two countries. He sang the unbreakable friendship between the Soviet Union and Afghanistan, but Brezhnev was old after all, so when he met foreign guests, it usually didn't take long.
After an hour of meeting like this, the Central Secretary Kirirenko and Amin discussed cooperation matters, asked what kind of assistance they could be given to Afghanistan, etc. As the secretary in charge of heavy industry, this is exactly what Kirirenko is good at.
Afghanistan was very important to the Soviet Union. Afghanistan was a neighbor of the Soviet Union and a region that had been operating for a long time. During the period of Imperial Russia, the Tsar competed with Britain for control of this region. At the beginning of the founding of the country, the Soviet Union supported King Amanurakhan and sent troops to help him restore it. The main ethnic groups of the Central Asian Republic of the Soviet Union, such as the Uzbeks and the Tajiks, all had a large number of ethnic groups in Afghanistan. If Afghanistan fell under the control of unfriendly forces, the Soviet Union's soft lower abdomen, Central Asia would be open to it. The Soviet Union's vigilance against peace religion cannot be explained in a few simple words.
"Let Ruby Yangka send me a person who understands Afghanistan as an interpreter, anyone can do it." Sherov put down the phone and suddenly realized that his order was a bit 2. Amin learned English in the United States, and Sherov also understood English.
Cough! Even if no one noticed it, Selov's face turned red and felt a little embarrassed. He couldn't pass the level in his heart.
"Comrade Selov, what's wrong with you?" Andropov discovered Selov's abnormal performance, pushed his glasses and asked, "Is it because of the weather that something has happened to your body?"
At the subsequent cocktail party, Brezhnev simply attended and handed it over to Kirilenko. Andropov was responsible. Selov held a wine glass that would never be reduced, and followed a beautiful young girl. This was the translator sent by Ruby Yangka. He spoke directly in Russian and asked the girl to translate.
"Are you a little dissatisfied with me? I asked the garrison of the Afghan military base to protect the Dawude family? I heard that your order was to kill the Dawude family. Is that true?" Shelov and Amin face to face and said very frankly, "I am a KGB, and the communication between us can be simple and frank."
"Yes, I thank the KGB for its rapid reaction during the April Revolution!" Amin said carefully, "But since it is a revolution, what's wrong with eradicating reactionary forces? The Soviet military advisory group protected the Dawude family, which confused me very much."
Chapter completed!