Chapter 811 Determination
"I'm going to Afghanistan. With my ability to be hated, Americans will definitely pay close attention to me." The sweat on Selov, who was naked, slowly flowed down his spine, looking like a layer of oil was applied to his body. He took the towel from the Secretary of Life and said, "The real important position will never be noticed. No one will think that my ultimate goal is Pakistan."
"Then will I arrange to arrange my military advisory group in Afghanistan now?" Captain Valia immediately intervened.
"No, it is unnecessary to make big fuss. As long as I arrive in Afghanistan, I will show up sooner or later, this incident will make the Americans believe it more." Shelov, who had wiped the sweat, sneered, "Everyone thinks they are smarter than others, and they will believe my actions only after the conclusions they have drawn themselves."
"So, Chairman, how did you avoid this kind of thinking?" Captain Valia asked softly. I don't know what's going on, she just wanted to understand the man who could be a father at this age.
"Because I have always regarded myself as a villain, and I can't survive two episodes on TV. Haha..." Selov, wearing a military coat, was very proud. He was a low-key person for more than 20 years and pretended not to care about politics. One day he would usher in a harvest day. No big tree can omit the bud stage, and can he build a tall building without laying a foundation?
Andropov, you can fight Kirirenko. If a Central Supervisory Commission is not enough, the KGB will help you. Don’t worry, Kirirenko is definitely not your opponent.
Selov, who was preparing to send assists to Reagan, boarded the train to Kabul with hundreds of security personnel. This railway did not exist in history at all. In case Selov firmly advocated the construction of such a railway. It was less than a year since Dawudexiang was overthrown.
At this time, there were rebellions in some provinces of Afghanistan, but under the strong suppression of the second-ranked Amin, the situation in the country was generally stable, and the situation could not be the same as that of later generations.
"Chairman, Serbisky's great purge in Ukraine has been completed." Selov, who was sitting on the train, received a telegram from Ukrainian KGB chairman Hirekov. After Serbisky's political life was over, Serbisky formally cleaned up supporters of the former Ukrainian first secretary, Serbisky fired one-tenth of the party members of Ukraine, who should be dismissed, and those who should be imprisoned were imprisoned. He killed all Ukrainian nationalists.
The telegram from Sylekov told Sylekov that the Ukraine's inventory work was coming to an end. Sylekky completely consolidated his position. This kind of investigation action certainly requires the support of the KGB. The exchange between Sylekov and Sylekov was to straighten Sylekov and preside over Ukraine's security work.
Shelbitsky also agreed, so the KGB was fully supported by this purge. Sherbits attacked the Ukrainian nationalists, and Sherbits did not think he had done something wrong. Although he had a good relationship with Sherbits, Sherbitsky's supporters were indeed unstable factors in the Soviet Union, and Sherbitsky did it very well.
"Congratulations, be careful that the local KGB was infiltrated by Shelbitsky. Our security personnel cannot contact the local government. All we follow is the central government's orders." Shelov quickly called back to his old subordinates, reminding him to be careful.
Selov first made a walk around the five Central Asian countries, and was greatly welcomed every place. Looking at the welcome of these old men, he sighed in his heart and looked very happy, shook hands with many cadres who welcomed him. After accepting the romance of these cadres, Selov, who knew his alcoholism, could only use beer to deal with human-shaped vodka.
"General Political Commissar Selov, although you don't come to our Republic often, we have always had a deep understanding of the prestige of the Chairman!" Rashidov, Secretary of the Central Committee of the Uzbek Republic, held a wine glass and said, "Under the auspiciousness of the General Political Commissar, the Soviet Union's prestige has gone through one battle. No country in this world can escape your plans."
"Secretary Rashidov is so kind. The success of external work is based on the efforts of you local cadres, which has allowed us to attack without any worries. I would like to wish you a cup." Selov smiled and clinked glasses with the other party, and cheered with many cadres.
After drinking a few drinks, Selov said he was unable to drink. He was preparing to go to Afghanistan and was not going to sleep with the toilet along the way. However, in order to show respect for local cadres, he did not leave immediately and stayed at the banquet for a while. Finally, he said goodbye to Rashidov and returned to the local hotel to rest.
"Chairman, are you feeling a little uncomfortable?" Captain Valia helped his immediate boss come in to rest and entered the room. The alcohol tolerance was too average. I am really sorry for such good physical fitness. Isn't the better the person's health, the higher the resistance? Smelling the faint smell of wine, Captain Valia pouted, and felt a whisper in her heart.
"Discomfortable? One thing is that I am a poor person." Selov called a wine song and said to himself, "But I still prefer to drink two glasses. The dizziness makes people feel relaxed. Just like today, the other party advised me a few times and I picked up the wine glass myself."
At Kabul Railway Station, a train was reduced to the station. The general political commissar who vowed to never change to a new secretary was standing on the land of Afghanistan. At the same time, more than 400 anti-counterfeiting workers appeared in all the cars at the same time. Real guns and real ammunition controlled the platform in a short time. Behind Selov, Little Valia got off the train. Compared with the time in China, this woman's temperament has changed a lot in just a few days, as if she had broken some kind of seal.
Afghan Ministers Chairman Amin came to the railway station in person to greet him. After shaking hands, the two rushed to the Afghan Presidential Palace. Since Amin returned to China from the Soviet Union last time, he has prepared for the strength of the Afghan security department and made preparations from all aspects to sank the soil that is not conducive to the central government.
After leaving the presidential palace, Amin invited Serov and his group to visit his home. He prepared traditional Afghan food to enter these guests from the Soviet Union. In fact, according to real history, the Soviet Union should have begun to try to kill Amin and replace an obedient person with the opportunity to come to power. Serov, who was visiting Amin's home, felt that this situation was very interesting.
"Comrade Selov, do you think where in Afghanistan can make you envious?" Amin suddenly asked a question during the meal. In fact, he wanted to know what it meant to suddenly come to Afghanistan.
Unfortunately, the omniscient Political Commissar's answer was off topic this time. He thought about it seriously and looked at Amin's three wives and said, "If you want to say something that Afghanistan is worthy of envy, you can only speak from the perspective of a man, that is, you can legally have many wives..." As soon as he spoke, Little Valia pinched his back.
Otherwise, the mistress is so arrogant now that she dared to do this just after taking advantage of the general political commissar getting drunk for a few days?
Aming was stunned for a moment and suddenly laughed. Peace religion countries are polygamous, and even legislation restricts such actions is useless. Some local laws cannot reach them at all. Even he has three wives, but from the perspective of a politician, he really doesn't know whether this answer should make him happy or unhappy.
After finding an opportunity, Selov had a face-to-face communication with Amin, saying that he was dealing with Iran's problems this time. "With my big goal, once he appears from Afghanistan, the Americans will definitely be very nervous. They may even suspect that I am going to let Afghanistan fight an agent war. In fact, I have made two preparations and planned something in Iran." Selov leaned lazily on his chair and said, "I will contact the Afghan People's Army recently and make some deceptive actions."
"Of course there is no problem. Our great and unbreakable friendship between Afghanistan and the Soviet Union. What should be helped to solve it?" Amin agreed immediately and said that there was absolutely no problem.
Great and unbreakable friendship? Friendship is still not as good as the interests advocated by the United States. What Serov couldn't understand the most was that the Soviet Union actually imported natural gas from Afghanistan, which was a huge joke.
The next day, Selov entered the Soviet military base in Afghanistan and inspected the Soviet military advisory group in Afghanistan. He seized the opportunity to issue some civil attacks on Wu He, and expressed concern about the situation in Iran in his words.
"Americans always think that their system is absolutely fine, that's great. The Soviet Union does not want the situation in Iran to be chaotic. Once a refugee wave forms, it will affect the political stability of the Soviet Union, Iraq and Iran. I have reason to suspect that this is a conspiracy of the United States, which triggers the situation in Iran and uses refugees to attack the system that has been built by the Soviet Union." Serov, who was spreading conspiracy theories at the top of his voice, directly pushed the current situation to the Americans.
Americans believe that they don’t care at all if they believe that they don’t care. As long as the Soviets believe, they can make the Iranians believe it.
The news that Serov suddenly appeared in Afghanistan was immediately known by the Pentagon that the Soviet secret police leader was the one who could attract hatred the most, just like he thought. Americans quickly felt that the Soviet Union was beginning to wait for an opportunity to intervene in Iran, and things suddenly became complicated.
But communication with the Soviet Union was not smooth. The Kremlin said that Brezhnev was already ill. He could not respond at present. Although Brezhnev was old, he would not die immediately. He directly made an excuse not to come forward. As for whether anyone would think that he was unhealthy, he would not care about so much for the time being.
Chapter completed!