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Chapter 789 Duran Line Plan

"Everyone likes good things. I wonder what kind of good things I can encounter?" Ahming showed a very interested look. He picked up the wine glass in his hand and clinked the glass with Selov. They each looked at each other with meaningful gazes, and drank the wine in his glass in a tacit understanding.

Amin always felt that he had encountered an opportunity, but had no basis, just a feeling. This feeling was very strange. Even the trip to the Soviet Union, which he was not willing to do, seemed to become interesting because of the appearance of Selov.

The Soviet Union is the most important issue in Afghanistan. The relationship between the two countries has been in operation for more than 50 years. Any ideals and ambitions that do not consider the Soviet factors are unrealistic. However, Amin himself had a very average relationship with the Soviet Union. On the contrary, because he had attended school in the United States and knew some politicians in the Kingdom of Afghanistan trained by the US Central Intelligence Agency, Moscow was full of doubts.

Amin also knows that many of the top leaders of the Afghan People's Party are more trustworthy than that. He only met with the Soviet Union's General Political Commissar in Kabul during the April Revolution. It seems that the two sides still have opportunities to continue to cooperate in the future? If so, this is a good thing.

The only thing that made Amin feel doubted was that Selov was the leader of the Soviet hardliners. Although the resignation of the Supreme Soviet Chairman of the Soviet Union, Xie Lieping, was not as strong as before, the leaders of the Soviet powerful department still had a lot of say. Afghanistan was noticed by people like Andropov, Ustinov, and Selov. Is it a good thing or a bad thing?

Good thing? Since this is the Political Commissar of the General Security of the Soviet Union, Amin will think that he is a good thing first.

Ah Ming changed his mind for a short time, and the conversation with Selov became more and more familiar. Although they were limited to understanding each other at the cocktail party, this scene was still noticed by some people.

"Comrade Andropov, what do you think Selov is planning?" Ustinov's heavy glasses looked very interested. With his understanding of Selov, the General Political Commissar took the initiative to approach a person with considerate attitude, either cooperated or was waiting for the opportunity to kill, and there was no third choice.

"I don't know, but he will tell us soon, that time is after Amin left." Like Serov, Andropov's wine glasses have basically not decreased, unlike Ustinov's massive amounts.

"It's a pity that this is not a suitable day for travel, otherwise we wouldn't have to do indoor activities anymore." At the end of the reception, Selov sent Amin to the hotel where he stayed and said goodbye.

Ah Ming nodded and expressed his gratitude for Moscow's kind hospitality. Both of them knew that the real important negotiations had not yet begun.

"As for you, little girl. I have disappeared for a few years. I didn't expect you to have really fulfilled your dream and have rarely entered the work of Ruby Yangka. I believe that my blank presidential order has at least some effect, right, Valia." On the stairs leaving the hotel, Selov asked deeply, "It's a coincidence, otherwise I'd been wondering if the CIA has changed the routine."

The young girl suddenly raised her delicate face and said in surprise, "Chairman, can you actually remember someone you saw casually a few years ago."

"Afghanistan is a backward and broken country. Among the countries of Peace Church, Afghanistan is considered a low-ranking country. Although the Soviet Union has always tried its best to help Afghan cities absorb more population, the urban population is now one-fifth. In other parts of Afghanistan, because of backward transportation, they are all in all kinds of arms. Comrade Amin, the country you are facing is far behind far more than the Russian Empire more than 60 years ago. The stubbornness of Peace Church is even more terrifying than the Orthodox Church." In the face-to-face dialogue, with only two people, Selov expressed his views on Afghanistan in a very straightforward manner.

"I have always wanted to clear out the local tribes in Afghanistan and those religious constraints, but it's not enough that the United States has hindered me, why did the Soviet Union stop it? Comrade Selov, you didn't answer me in the last question, and to save the Dawude family, how important it is to kill Dawude, which symbolizes the royal power, the Soviet Union should know very well." Amin also raised his own question.

"Dawud is just one of the broken forces of Afghanistan, but he is the head of the former government, which makes the outside world seem like a symbol of Afghanistan. You are an Afghanistan, and you should know the difference. As for the Soviet Union's tough policies on you, it is because we are afraid that you will lose, because if you lose, Afghanistan collapses, it will definitely affect the Soviet Union's homeland and cause us great trouble." Selov smiled and said, "You can understand that the Soviet Union will stop when it is better, as long as the situation in Afghanistan does not deteriorate. As for your destined to be very fierce, we don't know if it can succeed."

In a word, the Soviet Union only needs Afghanistan to maintain the minimum goal of stability. As for Amin’s hope to establish a central government to defeat local tribes and to clear up religions, every failure can cause a huge counterattack. If Amin insists on breaking free from the Soviet Union and stepping on landmines, the Soviet Union will likely kill him.

The original intention of sending troops to Afghanistan in history was to eliminate Hafizula Amin, who was relatively tough on the domestic feudal presidency, and not to find out whether he could successfully go out to the sea. However, this time, Selov was considering it very seriously. If possible, it would be impossible to work hard on the sea port of the Indian Ocean.

Since Amin is already the most iron-fisted existence in the Afghan government now, it is not impossible to cooperate with such an iron-fisted one, but others are even more useless anyway.

"Even if you have this skill, how many supporters do you have? One-fifth of the city population? The tribe you were born in? That's only one million people. It's very difficult for you to solve this problem in Afghanistan." Selov took out the map of Afghanistan like a magic trick. This is a map drawn by Soviet military advisers. All countries in the Soviet Union that sent military advisors will draw maps of this country, without exception.
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