Chapter 912 The big socialist family
As long as Yugoslavia is solved, the hidden dangers in Eastern Europe will be basically relieved. For the Soviet Union, Tianlai Novel www.2 is no less important than the United States' reversal of the trade deficit. It just doesn't seem to be effective so quickly, but that's just what it seems...
The 300,000 Yugoslav People's Army was not an enemy, but for the Soviet Union, it was a visible effect immediately. With this, let alone this welcome ceremony, Lankovic could have any more. At the Kremlin banquet in the evening, all members of the Central Soviet Presidium who could drink were present to express their welcome to Yugoslav comrades.
"Thirteen years have passed since our first contact, and time has passed so quickly." Rankovic raised his glass. Originally, Rankovic was the number three figure in Yugoslavia, but unlike the general senior cadres of Yugoslavia. Rankovic has a clear tendency to establish a central government, which is also the reason why Tito eventually dealt with him.
"Yes, we started to contact each other in 1971!" Serov thought he had a good memory. At that time, Rankovic had been beaten to the end, and the centralized Serbian faction was attacked by Tito.
Rankovic, who fell to the extreme, entered the KGB's sight. Of course, at the beginning, Serov did not dare to contact Rankovic too much, because Tito was worried about Rankovic at the beginning, so he just sent a spy to observe the person's mental state around Rankovic.
It was not until a few years after lurking around Lankovic that the spies sent by the KGB determined the security. They contacted the Soviet KGB and Lankovic. Rankovic led the security system for many years, and it was impossible for all his subordinates to be cleaned up. Moreover, Serbia generally sympathized with Lankovic and opened an opening, so the Soviet Union's work in Yugoslavia went much smoother.
At first, Selov was very careful, but Tito was getting older, especially when he started visiting Moscow, and meeting with Brezhnev began to improve relations between Yugoslavia and the Soviet Union. At that time, Selov was sure that the Yugoslav leader who dared to fight against Stalin was really old.
"Tito, it's more ideal. He has given Yugoslavia too great a goal. With Yugoslavia's national strength, this goal is really difficult to achieve." Serov said with a smile on his lips and clinking glasses with Rankovic, saying with some meaning, "You should be more practical."
The first generation of Yugoslavia's leaders, including Tito, were not nationalists. Even if Tito was a Croatian, his policies did not tend toward Croatia. During Tito's tenure, he cracked down on countless nationalists, including Serbia and Croatia. The title of fair coexistence and national integration was too big. It seems that Tito chose the former. In fact, no matter which one he chose, Tito should not offend the Soviet Union. The Soviet Union is also a unified multiethnic country. Once something happens to Yugoslavia, only the Soviet Union will take rescue due to the actual situation of socialism and the country.
Tito still believes too much in a small country's ability to resist risks in the modern world. Serbia could fight the Ottoman Empire for decades in the medieval era, while in modern society, as long as the Soviet Union and the United States were shameless, they clearly defined only destroying and not occupying them. They simply attack whoever they wanted, and no other country could encounter two countries.
Only Lankovic, the first generation of Yugoslavia, tended to centralize and opposed loose national autonomy. At the same time, Lankovic had a clear Serbian position, which was also the reason why he was replaced by Tito.
The deeper reason is that Tito tried to establish the concept of Yugoslav nation, so naturally he could not tolerate nationalists like Rankovic, which is the same as the Soviet Union's national unity advocated. The same concept is called the Chinese nation in East Asia...
Yugoslavia's ability to resist risks is not as good as that of the Soviet Union. The Soviet Union has at least a Russian who accounts for more than half of the population. In addition, Ukraine can still control the situation, so on the issue of national division, only the Soviet Union can protect Yugoslavia. Tito's anti-Soviet stance is really not a good thing.
"Well, Yugoslavia's rights are too dispersed and must be concentrated a little bit, which is indispensable to the help of the Soviet Union." Rankovic nodded and did not hide his attitude towards changing Yugoslavia's foreign policy.
Selov shook his glass and drank it all, holding the empty glass and raising it high, wishing all the cadres who attended the banquet. Thirteen years of hard work finally had a day of hardship. He completed a long-term plan again, which is something worth celebrating.
"I wish you success!" Selov once again expressed his wish. The chief of the spy congratulated him sincerely now.
Because Rankovic had only KGB spies beside him when he was in trouble, Selov knew very well about Tito's comrade-in-arms' thoughts, and he also told Rankovic about the Soviet Union's proposals through spies.
Of course, it is natural for the family to accompany you for ten years when you are in trouble. Lankovic, who is a neighbor of Lankovic, has become different from before after Tito's death.
Tito's national equality and equal rights advocated Yugoslavia's integrated policy, which was changed by Rankovic for three years. Serbia won the support of the three autonomous republics of Montenegro, Macedonia and Slovenia, and had controlled the political situation of Yugoslavia. Of course, Rankovic did not openly carry out Serbization.
Many ethnic minorities do not exist if you think they are invisible. After Rankovic gained control of Yugoslavia, he could only continue to integrate Yugoslavia. If there is something more, it is the unity of Serbia and Croatia, which became the cornerstone of Yugoslavia. Rankovic can only do this, even if he himself is not willing.
The closeness between the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia immediately aroused the vigilance of Europe and the United States. Rankovic has never seen Yugoslavia as popular as it has. The World Bank is preparing to approve loans to Yugoslavia. Reagan said that Yugoslavia has outstanding influence in the world political landscape. Mrs. Thatcher believes that Yugoslavia's development over the years has been effective and is more economically energetic than ordinary Eastern European countries...
Yugoslavia is already the only country in Eastern Europe that can cause some trouble to the Soviet Union. If the relations between the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia were completely improved, the environment in NATO would be worse. These words could not deceive Lankovic, who had communicated with KGB spies for more than ten years. In the 1970s, the world's oil prices rose sharply, and Yugoslavia was also greatly affected. At that time, there were not so many European and American friends who extended a helping hand.
Now that the Soviet Union is so powerful, Rankovic is not going to lead Yugoslavia to play dangerous games again. The only benefit of Tito to beat him to the bottom is to make Rankovic more practical. Consider things from the perspective of Yugoslavia's own national strength.
Rankovic, who has been leading the Yugoslavia Ministry of Internal Affairs and the National Security Bureau for a long time, is very interested in the Soviet social monitoring system. The exchange of this matter does not require others to be slandered. The General Secretary is the most professional. The two spy chiefs have their own way of communicating on this matter. The laughter from time to time makes other cadres unable to understand...
General Chebrikov and General Tsvigon looked calm, and of course they could understand the communication between spies.
"The Internet is a good thing, and it should indeed be carried out as an anti-slack and anti-privileged operation!" Rankovic soon showed strong police methods from the current Soviet policy. Of course, Serov was professional, and Rankovic was not amateur, and also led Yugoslavia security work for many years.
The next day, the two entered the Communist International Building, which was about to be put into use, and Rankovic remained optimistic about the Yugoslavian socialist line and his relationship with the Soviet Union. This statement appeared on the evening news broadcast of the Soviet Union in the evening.
For some countries, this is not good news. Good intentions to Yugoslavia are once again filled with European and American newspapers, France, Britain and the Federal Republic of Germany. Many enthusiastic people remind Yugoslavia how dignified an independent country is and how important the international influence of Yugoslavia is.
"We have long believed that Yugoslavia is the same as other Eastern European countries. Yugoslavia is a very important international country. It belongs to the international community. If there are some problems, the international community will also provide help." World Bank President Alden Winship Clawson came forward to promise that he would definitely help Yugoslavia through the economic crisis.
"Yutoslavia is of course part of the socialist family. We just had an unhappy time with the Soviet Union." Langkovic's public statement almost gave Reagan the heart to learn from Serov.
During this public opinion boom, Selov was constantly shot in a fancy way. Many newspapers reminded Yugoslavia that it did not forget to mention the Soviet Union's sovereignty wheel and international dictatorship theory. This was when Selov proposed to use self-guarantee in order to establish his impression of a hardliner. Obviously, international public opinion was not so forgetful, and used the theory of limited sovereignty to warn Yugoslavia to avoid becoming a puppet of the Soviet Union.
However, this was useless. In the following days, Lankovic agreed on several things on behalf of Yugoslavia, signed a memorandum of understanding with Soviet Council of Ministers Jihonov for the planned economic upgrading, and reached an agreement with Soviet General Secretary Selov to open the Internet to enter Yugoslavia and no longer restrict the Soviet information.
Rankovic believes that Yugoslavia should be a mixed economy, and the public economy should have a larger proportion. This statement marks Yugoslavia's complete farewell to the Tito era. Yugoslavia will no longer be the source of internal friction within the socialist camp in the future.
Chapter completed!