Chapter seven hundred and ninety third hidden danger
The Soviet Union's control over Eastern Europe was much stronger than in history. It can be said that among the several Eastern European thorns, the only countries that Selov had not resolved were Yugoslavia itself. The Warsaw Pact's advantage in Europe's confrontation far exceeded NATO. If it weren't for the Western European economy and the visible advantages, it would have been the scene of the Warsaw Pact army advancing westward to liberate the world.
Although Western Europe is not at the moment in dire straits and the people do not have the desire to save them. However, anyone can clearly see that NATO is absolutely not superior to military power. Only talk about the nonsensical issue of economic development as the core, NATO is no longer qualified to talk about military affairs.
The current situation in Europe is very embarrassing for Yugoslavia. The Soviet Union and Yugoslavia once reached the moment when the Swordsmanship was taken, and the Yugoslavia People's Army had carried out important reforms when the theory of limited sovereignty was introduced. This defense is very correct, and there is no need to be too much planning. The Soviet Union had plans to interfere with any country, which naturally also included Yugoslavia.
Yugoslavia's defense against the Soviet Union only means that the other side is not stupid, and the problem is coming again. From the perspective of Yugoslavia, I believe that even if Tito is confident, I believe that he will not think he is the strong side. It is okay to be alive. If he dies, who can save Yugoslavia if the Soviet troops are in the forefront?
"I just remembered the aftermath, what have I done? I didn't cooperate with the Soviet policy back then, but I just remembered to ease relations?" I went to Yugoslavia through Bulgaria. When the train was about to arrive at Belgrade Railway Station, Selov stood up. Lieutenant Variya, dressed in military uniform, held the general's cloak in both hands and carefully tied it to Selov.
"Little girl, I'm not old enough to need someone else's care." Shelov, who was wearing leather gloves, smiled a little. Listening to the whistle of the train standing by, a few minutes later, the general political commissar with a brim of the hat got off the car with a cigar in his mouth, and his military boots stepped on the land of Belgrade.
This is the first time that Selov has come to Yugoslavia’s land. Do you feel it? It feels no different. He is not in a state of excitement, nor is he excited. Looking around, there are Yugoslav security personnel nearby, are they specifically welcomed him?
The Yugoslavia country, Selov, was not interested. Apart from the location that made it easier for the Soviet Union to oppress Western Europe, there was nothing left. The only thing Yugoslavia could be called famous in the world was a man, whose name was Tito, which is also a symbol of Yugoslavia at present.
Under the leadership of the Yugoslav government, Serov took his anti-counterfeiting workers to Tito's residence, Yugoslav Presidential Palace. Here, Serov, who was originally going to go to Soviet Gret, and met Tito, who was 88 years old and had only one year old. To be fair, if Tito looked just from the outside, he looked a few years younger than Brezhnev, which may be related to the other party's military career, so he looked quite tough.
No one could have thought that Tito would have a year's lifespan, and maybe Tito would have thought that it would have been. After meeting, the two people with an age gap of more than 30 years looked at each other from a distance, with their faces showing a dull look on their faces, and their eyes were full of scrutiny for each other.
After the Soviet Union and Romania jointly stationed the Soviet Union and Romania in the east coast of the Soviet Union, the Romanian People's Army re-sumed the Warsaw Pact exercise, and the role between the Bulgarian People's Army and the Romanian People's Army changed. Before this, the main task of the Bulgarian People's Army was to intimidate Greece and Turkey. The secondary task was to cooperate with the Soviet army to occupy Romania at the beginning of the full-scale war, kill the Ceausescu government in Romania, and relieve the Soviet Union's worries.
Now the task of the people's army of the two countries, or the task of the Greek Wehrmacht, is to attack Yugoslavia from several directions when necessary and settle the last disobedient country in Eastern Europe.
"Martin Tito's body seems to be very healthy. I think it should be no problem for you to lead Yugoslavia for ten years. Under your leadership, Yugoslavia believes that no country can pose a threat to Yugoslavia." Selov was the first to speak and say hello to Marshal Tito who invited him to come.
"Master Selov, do you mean that as long as I die, Yugoslavia will never be able to resist the Soviet Union?" Marshal Tito said without any concession on his firm face, "Maybe you think your most proud plan is to raid Turkey and you can do it again from Yugoslavia?" Tito has lived in the Soviet Union for a long time and can directly talk to Selov in Russian.
"Why not? I have always believed that as long as the preparation time is long enough, no country is impeccable. I can turn Turkey into what it is today. There is no reason not to be against Yugoslavia." Selov looked around carefully and did not find any secret defense. Since there were only two people, let's be honest. "Master Tito never takes a plane. Are you afraid of being killed by the KGB during a visit? You are so careless, you are so old. From our perspective, you can completely wait for you to talk about the problems between the two countries after you die, right?"
"Since you proposed the theory of limited sovereignty, the Soviet Union has become more and more aggressive." Tito stared at Selov with his eyes tightly, "Even if Stalin was alive, there was no way to deal with Yugoslavia at the beginning."
"That's because you're still alive. I think how many years can you live?" Selov said tit-for-tat, "Small countries can rely on a leader to compete with big countries for a period of time, but once the leader dies, they will be quickly defeated. Let me tell you the truth, 70% of the Soviet army is fighting against NATO, and 30% of the forces are dealing with you."
"I have made arrangements to protect Yugoslavia!" Tito looked at Selov unmovedly, "I have to admit that Khrushchev and Brezhnev chose to subvert the Soviet Union's external foreign policy, or let you trade the strategic offensive, and you did choose the right person. You serve the Soviet Union, which is not a good thing for other countries."
"A socialist country, with a rival camp, is equivalent to lighting a gas station with a torch. It will eventually burn itself. From the perspective of the Soviet Union, Yugoslavia's behavior is no different from a traitor. As the chairman of the KGB, I have the obligation to eradicate the traitors for the Soviet Union." Serov lit a smoke channel on his own, "Master Tito, in order to show that you can resist the attack of the Soviet Union, you established the Yugoslav border guard. If I remember correctly, the border guards are composed of people from the local republics? Are you sure that all the nations of Yugoslavia are hostile to the Soviet Union?"
After the theory of limited sovereignty was proposed, Tito decided to make a national defense plan early, and an important part of it was to form a border defense army. Unlike the professional People's Army, the border defense army is a militia armed force led by local governments, which includes most young men and women of appropriate age. According to the national defense plan, the border defense army conducts amateur military training in peacetime, and will serve as a reserve force to engage in combat under the command of the People's Army during wartime, or perform guerrilla warfare and auxiliary military tasks alone. However, the establishment of the border defense army actually means that the local area has its own armed forces.
As Serov said, there are so many ethnic groups in Yugoslavia, the Serbs and the Soviet Union have traditionally had them. Tito may continue to support the current political institutions of Yugoslavia when he is alive. Once Tito dies, it is a very likely event to give Serov a few years to support the Serbs in detonating the Yugoslavia civil war.
"You really have the style of Stalin. Under your planning, did the Soviet Union want to swallow the world in one bite?" Tito sneered, "The Third Reich seemed to have the same idea back then. As a Soviet, you should know the consequences of his best."
"Don't get me wrong. I'm from the Soviet Union, so I'm not a Trotskyist. The current productivity cannot bear the needs of the world revolution. I'm preparing a country to establish a ** society." Selov denied, "If Yugoslavia is disobedient, the Serbian Socialist Republic may be obedient, but if it really doesn't work, the Croatian Socialist Republic can also be obedient. If Yugoslavia is disobedient, then let it split."
"To be honest, you have suppressed the national forces of Serbia, Croatia, Slovenia and Albania respectively for ten years. Are you tired? Why are there always split people? This has nothing to do with the Soviet Union, and I have no one to support this. From the past few years, I have seen one thing, that is, after you die, the Soviet Union only needs to wait and do nothing. In the end, it can achieve its own goal." Serov, who was a little thirsty, took out the water he brought with him and took a sip, "You are neutral between the United States and the Soviet Union. Once the Soviet Union and the United States decide the victory or defeat, what do you think the fate of Yugoslavia will be like, unless the Soviet Union and the United States will never win or lose."
"But isn't China okay now? You have so many layouts, it looks terrible." Tito said without comment.
"China is just a nominal multiethnic country. If a nation of Yugoslavia accounts for 95% of its population, I will never incite Yugoslavia to separate. Because it is impossible to succeed. Don't make me as stupid as the Americans think. I only do things with success rates and will not waste money and time doing useless work. Marshal Tito, why not follow my thoughts and think about whether I can succeed." Selov reached out to make an invitation.
"What is your purpose? How can you give up the policy of hostility to Yugoslavia?" Tito also knew that Yugoslavia is a multiethnic country, and Yugoslavia itself has no subject ethnic group, but the two strong forces in Croatia and Serbia are coexisting.
"This can only be solved within the framework of the socialist family, so Yugoslavia should return to Warsaw Pact." (To be continued.)
Chapter completed!