Chapter 798: The Problem of Iran
"Every year, I can see the huge changes in this city, which is obviously inseparable from Comrade Forteva." Sherov said sincerely, not a flattery at all. The other party was the first secretary of the Moscow Municipal Party Committee a long time ago. Many of the constructions during the Khrushchev period were built, and Furteva personally led the construction.
With the support of the entire Soviet Union, coupled with the superior geographical location and the leadership experience of Forteva himself, it is no exaggeration to say that Soviet Union's urban construction is the fastest. After all, in the hearts of every Russian, this Eurasian giant city is the capital in their hearts, rather than Leningrad and Moscow, which served as the imperial capital of Russia.
Forteva, who regained his political life, did not seem to be unknown in history. Perhaps the position of the first secretary of the Soviet Municipal Party Committee gave Forteva a reason to persevere.
From this point of view, Fortellava is very grateful to Love, and asked with a smile, "Svetlana hasn't caused you trouble, right?" Svetlana is Fortellava's daughter, and she still lives in Moscow and works in Valia's Ministry of Education.
"No, he is a very strong girl. Both of them are very good. You can rest assured of this." Selov replied with a smile. The two chatted for a while, and Selov got up and left, as long as the other party was fine.
In order to film the Battle of Constantinople, the Soviet Union invested a huge sum of 50 million rubles, just like the tradition of the socialist camp, using active-duty soldiers or reserve troops as a group performer. This is not unique to the Soviet Union. Some socialist countries such as Poland and Romania have this tradition in this era, but it is just a matter of the number of people.
In an era when stunts could not solve the problem, the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe's solution was to use real people and real soldiers to play ancient soldiers. Serov was lucky and just saw the director filming the scene of the Turkish army besieging Constantinople.
If this were decades later, it might be a sign of soldiers not doing their jobs, but it was like this. Real soldiers and real cold weapons have caused such a massive war scene.
"That war changed the history of the entire European country. In a sense, the Russian nation should have been the biggest change. Now our enemies have fallen. Only when we take down the United States, which calls itself the modern Roman Empire, can we complete a cycle of reincarnation." As a general political commissar of the Soviet Union, Serov cannot always draw experience from Chinese allusions. Although the Romance of the Three Kingdoms is more suitable for the world decades later.
Lieutenant Valia put his cloak from behind and was put on the man in front of him and said, "Chairman, we will win, right?"
"Of course, I have never doubted that there has never been a truly invincible enemy in the world, only an invincible enemy, which is what Comrade Stalin said." Leave the telescope to Lieutenant Valia, just watch the movie fresh. He is destined to not have much time here, maybe after retirement.
Seeing the general political commissar with a blue brimmed hat walking smoothly from the mountain, Valia unconsciously bit her red lips, and her eyes never left this man. It took her a long time to come back to her senses in the sea breeze and hurriedly followed her.
"What's the matter? In my impression, you rarely call me." Selov had to take the initiative to call back the problem children in his eyes, as if the other party was the chairman of the KGB and the Minister of the Operations Executive Department.
In 1979, satellite phones were no longer rare products. Satellite phones were telegraphers that transmit information based on satellite communication systems. Satellite phones were the product of modern mobile communications. The main function was to fill areas that could not be covered by existing communication terminals and provide more complete communication guarantees for work and life. Even if he was standing in the Antarctic and was investigating, Mendlev could find himself at any time as long as he thought of it.
"The investigation has been completed, should I take action?" Mendlev's words were completely out of the blue and simplistic. If another person had changed to another person, he wouldn't know what he was talking about, but Selov was an exception.
"We cannot use our own people. If we fail, we will not only bring in the entire KGB, but also the reputation of the Soviet Union." Shelov knew what the other party was talking about. It was because the action was of great significance that he repeatedly told him.
"It's not our own people, we are used to kill people to silence people!" Mendlev paused after saying that, "Do you want to come back and see it yourself?" Selov simply wondered if he had heard it wrong, and he actually passed three sentences.
"The timing is very important. I will not approve the action until I see the most favorable time." Selov thought for a moment, "I will stay in Soviet Gree for a few more days. You prepare the report first and will read it when I go back."
Doudu…, answering Selov’s busy voice, the general political commissar who was holding the phone trembled his eyebrows, and the other hand that was not holding the phone clenched and loosened. He went back and forth several times before sighing, “That is, you, do you dare to hang up my phone after searching the Soviet Union?”
"Are your subordinates?" Elizabeth Taylor in pajamas was half-clear, and could see the inner temptation vaguely. He held a wine glass in one hand and handed it to his man a glass, "What about the biggest enemy of the free world, who is conquering Cleopatra now? He won't go back so soon..."
"To be honest, considering the possibility that Mrs. Thatcher came to power, I was really embarrassed to throw yourself here and return home. After all, you sacrificed a lot for me, and of course you were very flirting with me at the beginning." Selov refers to the fact that the other party always threatened himself in the early cooperation between the two. If he ordered to kill this woman at that time, there would be no motivation for the wind and Chobam's armor today.
"You are the omniscient and omnipotent KGB Chairman. I believe you will win sooner or later." The two wine glasses touched each other gently, and Elizabeth Taylor and Selov drank it all in one go, and then they hugged each other. The obstacles on their bodies slid down the skin on the carpet, and the hormonal breath in the room became stronger and stronger, turning into a music that made people blush and heartbeat.
This is not the first time the two of them are like this. Because they are about to part, they are both very relaxed. The petite Elizabeth Taylor is like a small boat in a storm, constantly asking for it.
"Do it again, hurt me and let me remember this feeling." The woman pressed under her body held the man's face and cheered.
Elizabeth Taylor's whole body seemed to have just been fished out of the water. Shelov wondered whether the other party would die of dehydration, but the woman still didn't know that and allowed a man who was much taller and stronger than her to hit her. If she wanted to leave this feeling, it would be difficult to meet in the future. She could only go to Hepburn to solve the problem without any trouble.
How could a cow be plowed out? This is impossible. Selov is a normal man. His thing was not transplanted from a donkey. If he doesn't have the sheath, he will see blood. As long as a woman is willing to go out of the swelling, for example, Elizabeth Taylor, who was swollen the next day and couldn't come to bed, he was the one who was exhausted in the end.
He spent the entire train back to Moscow in his sleep. He had only one feeling, which could be described in one word, empty! It was not empty anywhere, but all the parts of his body were empty. When he got on the train, he felt like he was light and fluttering.
This is in line with his impression of Brezhnev. The General Political Commissar worked day and night and finally lost his energy and needed a rest. He had passed by Bulgaria to see his secretaries, but his health was cancelled due to temporary changes.
The imminent issue that Selov was concerned about was the Iranian revolution that was already in front of him. Historically, the Soviet Union believed that this was a godsend opportunity to dismember the US dual-pillar strategy and immediately supported it. However, the later exhibition proved that the honeymoon period between Iran and the Soviet Union was only a short period of time. Khomeini was an anti-Soviet and anti-American person, and the Soviet Union did not take advantage of the Iranian revolution.
Why is this happening? This is the confusion between the Soviet Union. The Pahlavi dynasty was definitely not liked by the United States and the Soviet Union. However, in terms of thought, the Soviet Union hated peace religion, and Khomeini was a representative figure of religion. Both choices were not good for the Soviet Union, so they had just begun to give certain support. When the religious revolution burned to Afghanistan, they would definitely send troops to prevent Afghanistan from affecting the Soviet Union's Central Asia region due to civil strife.
Even if Selov had a dilemma for this problem, he would have felt that it would be difficult for the Soviet Union. Choosing Khomeini would only give him a temporary benefit and hit the United States. But it would eventually hit the Soviet Union. If it weren't for the pro-US dynasty of the Pahlavian dynasty, he might have supported Pahlavi to kill Khomeini.
Khomeini was committed to unifying the opposition, but besides the atheist Marxists, he emphasized the socio-economic problems caused by the king's regime, avoiding mentioning details that could lead to factional infighting, especially the priest rule he planned, which he believed was biased by the political propaganda of Western imperialism.
Another unfavorable factor is that Azerbaijan, a franchise republic of the Soviet Union, was founded by Serov. It must be noted that Azerbaijan in the Soviet Union is only a part of the entire Azerbaijan. Southern Azerbaijan is a guide to the Azerbaijan settlement areas, including the West Azerbaijan province of Iran, the East Azerbaijan and the Ardabil province of Aldabil. The languages are used as the southern branch of Azerbaijan, namely Southern Azerbaijan. Southern Azerbaijan and Northern Azerbaijan belong to the same ethnic group. Southern Azerbaijan and Northern Azerbaijan are collectively called Greater Azerbaijan. Iranian Azerbaijans have more than the Soviet Azerbaijans.
Chapter completed!