Chapter nine hundred and seventy six roundabout operations
"I believe it is not easy to wait for the Soviet Union to support such a big stall. We must continue to suppress oil prices. Let the oil prices fall to the point where all oil-producing countries except Saudi Arabia cannot accept it. The Soviet Union must in turn use more money to supplement these allies. If this continues, the Soviet Union will not be able to support it." Reagan decided to wait for the opportunity to see it before talking about it.
The Soviet Union must have weaknesses. Reagan firmly believes in this regard, but he just signed the Intermediate-Range Forces Treaty and cannot turn against each other immediately.
Nowadays, the United States seems to have just finished a big move, and it always takes a certain amount of time to slow down. The skills also require cooldown time. The same is true for the country, but depending on the national strength, the time can be long and short.
In any case, the determination to destroy the Soviet Union remains unchanged, and the Soviet Union must not have time to absorb allies that were soon established.
Moscow, a city of great significance in the world, has entered late autumn. People in this city have already added clothes, of course, young and beautiful girls are exceptional. Soviet girls have very high anti-freeze properties. Not to mention late autumn, even in the middle of winter, there is no shortage of hairy girls wearing black stockings walking around on the streets...
These days, Selov has been in the Rubiy Yangka Square. Every time he reaches a more important moment, he still feels that it is more suitable for him. The KGB headquarters seems to have an atmosphere that can calm him down, and the Kremlin does not have this atmosphere.
There are two options now. The first is to counterattack against defensively, waiting for Reagan to take action and then successfully counterattack, which is more certain. Another is to take the initiative to attack, and when the latter is at a higher risk. The risk is always proportional to the interests, which is very normal.
However, the triggering conditions for defensive counterattacks are very difficult. Just waiting for possible results means that the opportunity will disappear. Taking the initiative may lead Reagan out. The reason for saying this is that even if Reagan is so hostile to the Soviet Union, it is impossible to jump out and fight directly. Gorbachev's Soviet Union is already weak, and Reagan and even Bush have not fought directly.
Waiting for Reagan to come and die, the final result is that Reagan will spend this term, so there are some things that the Soviet Union must take the initiative to tease the United States, otherwise Reagan will only disgust the Soviet Union and attack the Soviet Union's allies.
"It seems that we should use offensive defense." Selov, who had been closing his eyes and resting, slowly opened his eyes. Reagan has now consumed a lot of the potential of the United States. Due to policy issues, the US stock market crash will definitely break out. What is needed now is to withdraw the KGB and the Soviet Union's money from the US stock market. Of course, this process must be slow and not alarm the enemy.
Both conditions were met in the US stock market crash and oil price cuts. The objective conditions were already met. What the Soviet Union had to do now is to take action at the right time, relying on the powerful military power of the Soviet Union. This military power has been accumulated over decades.
"Comrade Zwigun, please get in touch with it." Selov picked up the phone and said to General Zwigun, Minister of the Central Liaison Department of the Soviet Union, that things should not be done too clearly. You must be famous in the army, that is, you should find an excuse to start a war.
A week later, Afghan People's Democratic Party General Secretary Amin visited the Soviet Union. It is normal for the relationship between the Soviet Union and Afghanistan to be a puppet state of the Soviet Union. Moreover, many countries believe that Afghanistan is a puppet state of the Soviet Union.
Because of this, Amin's visit to the Soviet Union did not attract the attention of European and American newspapers. In the magnificent Kremlin, Selov looked at the Afghan leader whom he supported and laughed happily...
"We have been under a lot of pressure, from Iran, from Iraq, from the People's Party. They complained that our team is too weak and felt that I am a different person. I seem to be getting older and older, but my courage is getting younger and younger!" Selov spoke to Amin without caring, and at the same time poured a glass of wine for the other party.
"Since General Secretary Selov said it without any concealment, it can only mean one thing. You haven't changed and are trying to find a way." Amin took the glass of wine happily. He didn't mind drinking some wine. He also believed that Selov would not call him from afar, but came here specifically to kill him.
"So, the solution to this matter needs to be a little more roundabout. I cannot directly arm Iraq and Iran, as this will cause the United States to treat Gulf countries equally. Even so, I believe that Iraq and Iran are more armed than each other. However, if this kind of thing can be avoided, isn't it?" Selov sighed and said quietly, "The solution is in a country with a low sense of existence. Afghanistan and Iran have a common border, and you are the best choice."
"It is true that this is true. Our domestic security environment is very poor and a large amount of military aid is needed to stabilize the domestic rebellion!" Amin immediately understood Selov's implicit meaning. Afghanistan is very important to support Iran in a roundabout way, so he agreed directly, and used the excuse of too many domestic rebellions to store these weapons for Iraq and Iran in Afghanistan first.
"It would be a great thing if you were the leader of a great country." Selov held the wine glass and touched the wine glass in Amin's hand, making a crisp sound.
"Haha!" Amin smiled and said nothing. The situation in Afghanistan is actually good. Of course, the rebellion exists, but it is completely controlled by the Afghan government forces. After all, Amin's prestige is now unmatched. The Stalin-style reforms are supported by Moscow, which is much stronger than in the 1950s and 1960s. Although compared with the oil-producing countries of Iraq and Iran, it is a world of difference from before, and is far from what later generations Serov knew.
The whole city of Kabul will light up the lights all night. It is no worse than any city in the world in urban construction. As a country's capital, there is no problem at all. Modern bus systems are spread all over the city. Students wear Western clothes, and young boys and girls are relatively free to interact. Of course, in order to respect tradition, even in Kabul, women have to cover their hair.
Afghans value education and regard it as a great force to achieve equality. When entering schools and achieving good results, they have the opportunity to go to college and study in the Soviet Union. Equal education has sacred value.
The People's Democratic Party government has supervised the implementation of various rural development projects, used jeeps to send nurses to remote villages, and vaccinated villagers for diseases such as cholera. This movement to eliminate diseases existed in the Soviet Union, China in the 1950s, and many existing socialist countries. Factory existed in large quantities, and various facilities were also under construction. In this matter, Amin took Stalin as an example and vigorously promoted various reforms.
During the five-year plan, Afghan security departments also under the guidance of the KGB, constantly eliminated forces that dared to resist. Some of them were armed bandits, public enemies of the people, foreign spies, and the crimes that existed in the Soviet Union were all Afghanistan, and they were also innovated. With such leaders and the KGB's overseas advisory team, Afghanistan's current environment is much better than India.
India, which annexed Pakistan, has already had obvious indigestion. Even if it can finally settle internal friction, it is unknown how long it will take.
During this roundabout battle, Amin understood and began to cooperate with the Soviet Union's grand strategy. So far, the Soviet Union has very supportive of Afghanistan. On the contrary, Reagan is supported by many armed forces in Afghanistan and India. The situation in Afghanistan is better, and the situation in India is much worse. In this situation, Amin has no reason not to cooperate with the Soviet Union. The United States is the common enemy of both countries.
Amin, who returned to Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan, seemed very happy. He appeared in front of the TV with a proud look and spoke to the whole country with confidence, "It is impossible for a small group of people's enemies to bring our motherland back to the medieval era with imperialism. Behind us is the most powerful armed force in the world. Your conspiracy will not succeed at all. The armed gangs entrenched in various places will eventually be wiped out."
From the first day of the speech, on the three highways connecting the Soviet Union, there were constant military vehicles and tanks coming from the Soviet Union every day and being accepted by the Afghan People's Army. This scene was learned by the people of Afghanistan through TV. Many people were talking about it and knew what Amin's confidence was. This time the General Secretary visited Moscow, he must have received a lot of military aid and prepared to completely extinguish the rebellion in some places.
There is only one problem? I didn’t hear the TV talk about how serious the rebellion is, and why do we need so much military aid?
Maybe as some foreign radio stations said, the General Secretary must be blocking the news, well, that's definitely the case...
Amin, general secretary of the Afghan People's Democratic Party, declared war on local armed forces with great fanfare. The seriousness of some people was talking about it, which also made Serov scratch his head, "Is it possible to treat some enemies that do not exist at all?"
Amin also had his own considerations. In fact, the construction of Afghanistan has initially achieved results, and some problems have indeed arisen. Amin, who took Stalin as an example, began to think about the next issue, which is to completely complete the transformation of Afghanistan. This transformation will definitely not go smoothly, and warm things will not happen again. In other words, Amin believes that the environment in Afghanistan is similar to that in the Soviet Union in the 1930s.
Chapter completed!