Seven hundred and ninetieth chapters Tito
"Valya, when she was staying at the Kiev Railway Station, there should be a young KGB waiting to pick him up when the time comes." Selov read the book in a calm voice. When he met Amin, he still brought out this little girl who had learned Afghanistan.
"Yes, Chairman, what are his characteristics? How old is he?" Valia smiled and asked with the gentlest attitude.
"I was in my twenties, with yellow hair, 300% 70% of the eyes, and I was wearing the uniform of the department. I was not tall, but I looked very powerful. The name was Vladimir Vladimirovic and Pukin." Selov put away the spy novel written by Zvegon and said lightly. When this man was the Russian strong man in later generations, he had no fluctuations in his heart, and he did not have the joy of seeing his idols, nor did he make historical celebrities tremble with fear. There were too many historical celebrities, and he had been numb after living in the Soviet Union for more than 20 years.
There are some things that Selov himself doesn't say, and no one will know what the results of burying nails at home and abroad for more than 20 years. For example, he was the director of the KGB Military Administration twenty-five years ago. From that time on, he established a security archive for low-level officers of the Red Army troops. Twenty-five years later, the Soviet Union's 193 tank and motorized infantry divisions, fourteen artillery divisions, seven airborne divisions, and sixty-three division commanders were made by him constantly correcting the archives. He moved the leaders of two divisions a year, and today it will naturally happen.
Although Amin himself is an iron-fisted figure, the conditions in Afghanistan are too poor. It is precisely because of this that Selov is preparing to explode in Afghanistan, leading the conflicts that Afghanistan has on to the feud of Pakistan. He doesn't care whether Pakistan can be killed, as long as it doesn't blow it up to Central Asia. Anyway, Pakistan is a pro-American country, and no matter how many people die, it won't cause Selov to have psychological fluctuations. He is not afraid of 10,000 yuan, but is afraid of anything. He has to make multiple preparations for anything.
The Afghan KGB station needed a real KGB to take charge, so he remembered Pukin Valia, who worked in the Leningrad National Security Bureau. At the Kiev Railway Station, he handed over the conversation between Selov and Amin to the people waiting for the KGB. The General Political Commissar was not ready to explain directly to Andropov and the others. When the train started again, there was one more person in the private room. Many people in later generations knew this face, and it was barely considered a strong man Pukin who pulled Russia out of the quagmire.
Selov was still reading spy novels, and Pukin sat steadily and motionless. Only the sound of vague rails could be heard in this box. Finally, Selov spoke, "Comrade Vladimir, it has been four years since he joined the KGB. It's the first time I met. Hello, I am Selov."
"Hello, Comrade Chairman!" Pujin was of course excited, but he didn't show it and still remained calm, but his voice was a little strange. If Selov had heard him speak before, he could hear Pujin's voice changed, which means Pujin, who was only in his twenties, was still very excited.
Unfortunately, Selov has never heard of it, but this is not important at all. He is like seeing a member of the millions of KGB members, and his attitude is still very peaceful. "The Afghan KGB site needs a director. Normally, a young man like you who has only participated in the KGB work for four years has not yet been able to prove whether it is reliable, so he will naturally not be sent to work abroad. However, there are exceptions in everything, just like your energy. The KGB has traditionally not accepted self-recommendation to work, aren't you also coming in?"
Pujin came in with his own advice. The KGB generally would not accept such people. Instead, they would suspect that the other party had other purposes. Seeing Pujin refuting, Selov reached out to stop him and said, "I don't know if you are willing to work abroad early? Afghanistan has a lot of things we need."
As a person in the 21st century, Selov knew that Afghanistan was not as barren as it appeared. Many minerals in Afghanistan were not discovered in the 1970s. The KGB and the Ministry of Metallurgical Industry and the Ministry of Petroleum Industry investigated Afghanistan for more than ten years and also discovered some minerals. If the Soviet Union wanted to send troops, it would not have fallen to the point of tragic loss of nothing. It would definitely not be as tragic as the Soviet Union sent troops in history. However, the current discovery is not enough to allow the Soviet Union to enter.
If Afghanistan has Saudi oil fields, copper mines in Chile, iron mines in Australia, gold mines in South Africa, industrial bases in Western Europe or science and technology centers in Silicon Valley, then before World War II, Afghanistan must have been the shining jewel in the crown of the British Empire, after the war, it was a sacred and inseparable franchise republic of the Soviet Union, after the 1990s, it must have been an indispensable part of the United States of America, and in the 21st century, it was an integral part of the Chinese nation since ancient times.
None of these Afghanistans are, so they are still not worthy of occupation. Shelov said directly, "I need a real KGB who wants to help the current BJP government and safeguard our vested interests. I think you are the right person."
Pujin's heart beat a few times without any effort, as if he had an opportunity to coexist with risks and opportunities, and the initiative was in his own hands, and the opponent gave him the opportunity to choose.
"Walk with justice, sniff out and eliminate the traitors!" Pujin promised loudly, saying, "This is agreement."
"I don't restrict you from doing anything. As long as Amin agrees, you can act freely in Afghanistan. But from the first day, you have a task to weaken the influence of the Peace Church. I can give you a reference." Shelov, leaning against the window, pointed to Valia standing behind him, "Women believe in Peace Church is equivalent to blacks' belief in slavery. If Peace Church has obvious places to oppress a group, except pagans are women. Your series of actions can be started around the center of women."
"So, what can I do? Let women enter the factory and educate women?" Pukin asked back after thinking for a long time.
"I don't limit you to do anything!" Selov repeated what he said just now, "You can let women enter factories, educate them to be equal in gender, and do anything, including seeing people treat women like slaves, and even if conditions permit, I can support you in establishing the gulag."
At the next stop, Pukin got off the train, and someone was waiting for him and would send him to Leningrad. Give Pukin some time to deal with his own affairs and would set off to Afghanistan to take office.
"Valia, generates electricity to Dushanbe, the KGB in the five Central Asian countries and religious elements under the Ministry of Internal Affairs, sent them to the Siberian Diamond Pit. There are currently relatively few workers there." Selov tilted his head and ordered.
"I understand!" Valia turned around and twisted her butt to generate electricity. I have to say that this little girl has a really good figure.
Selov never did the private visits on the covert, and it was too dangerous. So even if he left Moscow, he was always equipped with all his security personnel, contact personnel, and anti-counterfeiting workers. He would like to know anything at the first time.
"Chairman, Yugoslavia President Tito heard that you were going to inspect the Soviet Gree and invited you to visit Belgrade." Valia said with the telegram brought by Rubiyanka.
"He doesn't want to kill me in Yugoslavia, do you? See if I have time." Selov quipped and joking.
Serov and Tito met, but of course the meeting was definitely not friendly. Tito took the initiative to visit the Soviet Union. Like Nixon's visit, the KGB arranged protection work. As one of the highest leadership of the Soviet Union, Serov met Tito who came to Moscow to visit.
The reason why Tito took the initiative to visit the Soviet Union was very simple. Tito realized a problem, that is, at his own age, he would definitely not have long lifespan. Yugoslavia could ignore the pressure of the Soviet Union under his leadership, but his successor did not necessarily have such ability. Moreover, Serbia, the largest nation in Yugoslavia, itself has pro-Soviet soil.
In order to relieve this worries, Tito took the initiative to visit Moscow regardless of his age. Brezhnev expressed his welcome. The two of them got along very happily, but Tito insisted on chatting with Selov. If Selov remembered correctly, he was talking about the theory of limited sovereignty at that time.
Since the improvement of relations between Albania and the Soviet Union, Hoscha's expansion of the army and the Soviet Union's support for Albania have made Tito's center vigilant. He felt that Albania's expansion of the army was definitely not that simple. In the end, Yugoslavia found the source of support for Hoscha's expansion of the army, and Selov, the Soviet General Political Commissar of the National Security Council.
Selov did not admit or deny the concerns expressed by Tito. He only emphasized the overall interests of the socialist family, did not defend Tito's accusations, and was not prepared to withdraw his support for Albania. He looked completely deaf.
Compared with the conversation between the two, compared with the conversation between Tito and Brezhnev, it can be described as embarrassing from beginning to end. It is not enthusiastic at all. On the contrary, Selov has the appearance of me not willing to pay attention to you, but he just didn't say it out.
"Master Tito, you would definitely not speak to us so kindly twenty years ago. Time is a powerful force that can convince heroes. Eighty-five years old can be considered longevity." That was the last sentence Selov said at the time. When Tito mentioned age, there was obviously such a hint of unnaturalness on his face, and the first meeting between the two ended.
"Turn directly to Yugoslavia!" Selov ordered after finishing his memories. He remembered that Tito died next year. (To be continued.)
Chapter completed!