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Chapter 830 Code Name West 81

All newspaper pages were covered by news and pictures of the fire in Mumbai, but Selov didn't read a single newspaper. Since he felt guilty, don't always put salt into his heart. Compared to the deaths and injuries of more than 50,000 people, he hoped that India's intelligence agencies could improve their efficiency and capabilities. The KGB left a lot of evidence to point the finger at Pakistan. Most of these evidences were left a few years ago.

For example, the piles of gas tanks piled together were sold by the KGB from Pakistan to the poor kilns. Five years ago, some waste fuel and the piled waste cotton were transported from Pakistan. The time was three years ago and six years ago. As long as the Indian intelligence department was willing, it could still know the origin of these things.

"Don't send me the news of the Mumbai fire again, Valia, you intercept this information." Selov couldn't issue such an order openly, so he could only control himself and not read it. At the same time, he reminded Little Valia, the secretary of life.

"I understand, don't worry." Major Valia closed her long legs together and did nothing to the man's instructions, even if she was the same age as Serov's daughter Yulia.

"Well! Is Reagan's health pretty good? He was discharged from the hospital in more than ten days!" He was more concerned about American news, as he said at the beginning of the assassination, and there was no need to find out whether Reagan was dead. The American media would tell the Soviet Union the news, and this was the case, and it saved the KGB a fund.

Benjamin L. Aaron, the hospital's director of thoracic surgery, decided to perform a thoracic surgery that lasted for an hour and forty-five minutes because the president's internal bleeding did not relieve. Finally, during the emergency room, Reagan lost more than half of the blood volume of an adult. The hospital staff participating in the operation did not know that the bullet could explode at any time.

The news of this was all leaked afterwards. Selov could only sigh that Reagan was indeed not destined to be dead, but for him, this is a good thing. The General Political Commissar hopes that Reagan will live, otherwise Reagan will die. Who knows how many years will it take for this tug-of-war?

However, he knew that Reagan was only discharged from the hospital, that's all. It was impossible to recover without half a year. Reagan is unable to work at all now, and his health is probably worse than Brezhnev.

The KGB is an intelligence department, and its essential work will not change. After reading a piece of intelligence, Selov sealed the photos inside. These are some photos inside the US Navy's Ticonderoga-class cruiser. It was given to the KGB by a third-class sergeant from the US Navy, and it was served on the Ticonderoga-class cruiser.

This sergeant chief was not a spy for the development of the KGB. If we had to compare, this officer was similar to the British Cambridge Five. He recognized the Soviet Communist proposition. Finally, when he was in service, he began to contact the Soviet KGB and provide information about the US Navy. As we all know, the only thing that has a clear gap in military power between the Soviet Union and the United States is in the navy.

The five rubles who brought their own dry food, the biggest dream of this life is to live in the Soviet Union, a society where everyone is equal in propaganda. He originally wanted to leave the United States and live in the Soviet Union after providing the photos. However, Selov knew what the real Soviet Union looked like, and how could he agree to this request?

The General Political Commissar never thought that the Soviet Union was as bad as the United States said, and of course it was not as good as the Soviet Union itself. This officer was better to stay in the United States, and when he came to the Soviet Union, he would definitely see the true situation of the Soviet Union. Moreover, from the perspective of value, the KGB also hoped that the other party would stay in the United States, and ultimately, with ideals and reality, the First General Administration allowed the Navy officer to continue to serve the United States. He hoped that he could make greater contributions to the Soviet Union in the future.

"What a pity, it's not Ali Burke!" Shelov laughed as he said, and he also felt that he was too greedy. Ali Burke was just in design, and the Ticonderoga-class cruiser is the main force of the US Navy now. In addition, there is a Kidd-class ship in the Soviet Union. I believe that the new ship of the Soviet Red Navy will definitely be more optimized.

Even if he is arrogant, Selov cannot say that there is no gap between the Soviet Red Navy and the US Navy. This is simply fart. If the century-old navy is just talking about it, then the Soviet Union's 20-year-old pursuit should now be on par with the United States.

"I used ten tank army and various armies, plus the Warsaw Pact army to conduct military exercises." In the Kremlin, Defense Minister Ustinov was full of confidence in his eyebrows, and even spoke with a hint of spirit. "There is no plan for the exercise, and the outcome will be decided until the Warsaw Pact coalition will play the role of the Blue side in charge of defense."

"Of course there is also the traditional blue army under Comrade Selov. By the way, what is the name of that army now?" Ustinov asked suddenly, because the army that played the imaginary enemy was always changing its name.

"American Alliance Army!" Selov didn't want to change his name all the time. The key is that the group of children brought back from Vietnam had grown up and reached the age of serving. This imaginary enemy force had more than 100,000 people. If the group of American illegitimate children grew up in two years, the number would be nearly 200,000. He, a big exaggerator, had brought back a group of people in Iran two years ago. For at least 200,000 people, the Soviet Union would definitely not lack imaginary enemy forces.

"The Alliance Army and the Warsaw Pact coalition formed the Blue Army, but it still seems a bit thin. I will put the Chika Division and the KGB Division in it, so the Blue Army has about 350,000 troops defending. It is also more in line with the ratio of Warsaw Pact and NATO. What do you think? Comrade Ustinov!" As he said, Serov seemed to remember something, "Do we want to put two atomic bombs and practice a nuclear assault marches?"

Cough! Brezhnev coughed twice, but he was not willing to interrupt the interaction between the Minister of Defense and the General Political Commissar, but he still had to remind him, "The exercise is located in the plains of Belarus and Ukraine. I think it is better not to add nuclear assault exercises. Not all the troops of the Warsaw Pact countries can withstand it."

"Isn't it close to actual combat to the greatest extent?" Selov tilted his head. Isn't that a nuclear war? Is there any other choice?

"It is a conventional war that is close to actual combat to the greatest extent. Of course, we can use other weapons instead of atomic bombs. After all, it is our own country, and it is still a bit inappropriate to use atomic bombs." Marshal Ustinov was also embarrassed. He would not object to the bombs even if he exploded two in Mongolia, but Eastern Europe was absolutely not possible.

"The code name of the exercise is Western 81. Just to be more direct, it was originally prepared for NATO." Brezhnev interjected. The great leader is still the chairman of the National Defense Committee, and he cannot remain silent when the General Political Commissar and the Minister of Defense discuss.

"Reagan's life is really great, he is not dead yet!" Andropov, who had been silent about the exercise, spoke. In fact, this exercise itself was prepared for Reagan. Unexpectedly, Reagan's life is very hard, and he didn't die.

The Kremlin was in full swing for discussions for the West's August 1st exercises. Foreign Minister Gromiko hurriedly pushed the door away, nodded and greeted everyone, and whispered to the General Secretary, "The Indian government is preparing to send a delegation to visit Moscow. They are coming soon, and the time is set in three days."

"So anxious? Shouldn't Indira Gandhi be frustrated by the fire in Mumbai?" Chernenko, who was also indifferent to the spirit, asked after hearing this, "Did he come here to ask for assistance? This is not impossible."

Brezhnev was also very strange, but he still agreed to this matter. As a big country, India is worthy of the Soviet Union's struggle. Moreover, India's geographical environment has no conflict with the Soviet Union, and the population explosion cannot hit the Soviet Union. It is because his own strength is a little weaker. The Soviet leaders have long agreed that China is stronger than India.

The embarrassment on Selov's face flashed away. He did this. The Indian delegation was so anxious to visit Moscow, which is likely to have discovered evidence left by the KGB. This time he came to the Soviet Union to seek support.

"We'd better announce the news of the exercise, otherwise I'm afraid that NATO will be scared to pee my pants at that time." Selov changed the topic and Ustinov agreed and further proposed to invite NATO countries to become observers to observe closely.

The exercise was scheduled on June 17, and it was announced immediately through TASS, and all countries were invited to come to the Soviet Union to watch the exercise code name West 81.

When the news came, the entire NATO countries were in an uproar. The code name of the Soviet Union's exercise was obvious, but it was for NATO. But soon, countries expressed their willingness to watch the Soviet Union's exercise.

At this time, even if all NATO countries are unsure, the military leaders of each country must act as if they are indifferent. If they lose, they will not lose. If they cannot be news, they will be so scared that they will not even dare to move. Even if they really can't beat them, they must act as if they can believe in the people of their own country. There are all kinds of fights.

Then various news was leaked and began to circulate in Western European countries. "This exercise used 850,000 troops, including the Soviet Red Army, the KGB Guards, and the troops of the Warsaw Pact countries. As the Red Army, as the Red Army, and as the Warsaw Pact coalition forces, including the Greek Defense Forces, were no plans for the exercise until the outcome was decided."

Soon an explosive news was leaked, "The Soviet Union's imaginary enemy troops, the traditional Blue Army with a population of more than 100,000, were the illegitimate sons of American soldiers adopted by the KGB, from all places where the US troops had been."
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