Chapter 977 It's my turn
Amin believed that the Soviet Union would support him. Personally, Selov had a good relationship with him, and in terms of interests, Afghanistan is still very useful to the Soviet Union now. Moreover, he did not have the idea of leaving the Soviet Union and would not attack the pro-Soviet People's Democratic Party forces.
The movement began without warning, and it stumbled upon Selov in Moscow. However, the experienced spies in this area knew that this was a purge with a name changed. They immediately began to send people to remedy it, not to stop Amin, but to avoid the unfavorable conditions of the Soviet Union in the purge.
First of all, we need to block the news. Before World War II, all countries in the world knew that the Soviet Union had carried out a major purge, but no one knew how serious it was. Only gamblers like Hitler saw clearly through the war between the Soviet Union and Finland that the Soviet Union was indeed greatly affected. During the entire major purge, they could not expose their weakness. The Soviet Union must not let Afghanistan follow its old path and safely pass this dangerous period.
Of course, this movement initiated by Amin will spread sooner or later, but only departments that have actually done such things will know whether they really need to do it through clues and signs in Amin's speech at the beginning. The one who is most familiar with this kind of work is the Soviet KGB, and the one who is most familiar with the current General Secretary.
"As the revolutionary force grows, the enemy seems to be becoming more and more tame, and he is calm in front of us. Assuming that the current internal enemies are no longer harmful, this kind of compromise idea is simply a mistake..." Selov took Amin's letter to the party branches of the Afghan People's Democratic Party, and his expression could only be described as a look of disgust.
This letter is similar to the open letter sent by Stalin fifty years ago. Amin has already started to take action and no one can escape.
"Let your brother go to Afghanistan to study, stop internships, work is the best internship." After putting down the call with his son, Selov walked to the window. The weather was a bit gloomy today, and it seemed that the first snow in Moscow was coming.
As Amin's letter was accepted by local party branches, an unprecedented movement in Afghanistan quickly stopped spreading across the country. However, unlike the Soviet Union in the 1930s, Amin learned something from the chief spy in Moscow, which was to use another important thing to cover up his own purpose.
In name, Amin commanded the People's Democratic Party to command the separatist forces in Afghanistan and secretly resisted the People's Democratic Party's religious forces to declare war. Just like Selov used the Suez Canal crisis to attract the attention of the whole world and eliminated the anti-Soviet forces in Hungary and Poland. By the time some rumors leaked, the matter was done.
It can be said that a purge involving Afghanistan, except for the Soviet security cadres who discovered it at the first time, was still in a secret. Soon, the 36 provinces in Afghanistan, including the newly merged territory, were all swept into this movement. The chief planner who supported Amin, who was the Minister of the Soviet Ministry of Internal Affairs, was a Baloch.
Since the end of 1986, the Afghanistan purge movement had swept the whole country, and at this time some news began to spread abroad. Soviet Foreign Minister Gromiko came forward to endorse Amin, "About the insurgents within Afghanistan, this is their own business within Afghanistan. I believe that anyone trying to stop it is an enemy of the Afghan people. Some countries put pressure on the Soviet Union and hoped that the Soviet Union would stop it. If there is any behavior of separatist within the Soviet Union, there is no difference between us and the Afghan government's attitude..."
The Central Plenary Session of the Soviet Union at the end of the year had just been completed. All the franchised republics no longer had the right to form state organizations, and all the military powers and foreign rights were taken back. This was the exchange condition for the General Secretary to use the government to expand the apartments and lift a batch of old vehicles to send them to cadres. Under the strict seal of the KGB, the Soviet cadre class did not know much about foreign countries and was still in a state of rusticism and was directly conquered by these small profits.
The Soviet Union's external departments were doing their best to wipe Afghanistan, and their efforts to show that there was no sanction. The Amin government was just fighting against separatist forces in some countries. As for whether European and American countries believe it or not, socialist countries believe it anyway.
"It has been ten months. How big is Afghanistan? Is it used for so long?" Selov packed his clothes and asked General Chebrikov who came to report, "It's almost enough. We can't cover it any longer. I understand Comrade Amin's painstaking efforts, but even with good intentions, people in the future will still scold him."
Chebrikov remained silent. He knew that the General Secretary was telling the truth. Even if the ones killed were really armed bandits, criminals, and religious elements, people in the future would not understand. Just like people in the 1980s, they could not understand what the Soviet Union was facing in the 1930s, they would only complain that the anti-counterfeiting workers at that time killed too many people.
Later people would not consider the dangerous situation of the Soviet Union in the 1930s, understand the situation of the first socialist country alone in the world, and understand the existence of groups in various places that were fighting against Soviet authorities. They would not understand the necessity of any major purge, the only thing they could see was that the Ministry of Internal Affairs killed too many people.
After a moment of silence, General Chebrikov said, "I believe that after this movement, there will be no separatist forces in Afghanistan. Religious leaders, armed groups and tribal chiefs from all over the country have been eradicated."
"It's all clean? Hope! The People's Democratic Party has really done it. It's definitely a great luck for the Afghan people. Saudi Arabia relies on two stinky money and no oil. There is no difference between that country and hell." Shelov hummed and finished dressing, and was about to go out for a walk after get off work.
The lucky thing about Afghanistan is that the current international environment in Afghanistan is very safe. In other words, there is a big brother covering Afghanistan, with Iran to the west, China to the east, and the Soviet Union to the north. Amin can eliminate the situation of domestic hills without any scruples. Several surrounding countries have no hostility to Afghanistan. On the contrary, it has a certain protective effect. In the 1930s, the Soviet Union only had old brothers. In the world, the Soviet Union faced only different levels of threats. The Axis Group was aggressive, and the United States was a long-term enemy.
Although Amin was mainly engaged in eliminating domestic separatist forces and rectifying the party, he did not forget to cooperate with the Soviet strategy. Under the guise of suppressing domestic rebellion, Afghanistan has continuously received Soviet military aid for the past ten months, which is actually more than ten times the need to fight the rebellion. This batch of military supplies covers the three armed forces of the army, navy, air and air force, short-range missiles, three-generation main battle tanks, armed helicopters and fighters, and there are everything. Many weapons are directly retreated from the Soviet armed forces and sent to Afghanistan.
In the past year, the Soviet Union mainly removed northern clusters stationed in Poland and returned to China. At present, 100,000 people have been withdrawn and half of the work has been completed. Reagan has resurrected his old ways for a year, and the relationship between the Soviet Union and the United States is still very tense. However, this tension has not stopped the Soviet Union's withdrawal. Perhaps because of this reason, Reagan has become increasingly arrogant recently.
The destruction of medium-range missiles is also being advanced, much faster than in history. The Soviet Union and the United States both sent teams to supervise the other party's process of destroying medium-range missiles and preventing the other party from playing tricks with themselves. The Soviet Union still suffered a loss in sending supervision teams to each other, because many medium-range missiles in the Soviet Union were deployed at home, and it was unfair to accept inspections from Americans.
The withdrawal of the northern cluster and the implementation of medium-range missile destruction, these two things made Reagan, who had been testing the Soviet Union for nearly a year, finally confirmed one thing. The Soviet Union was indeed shrinking. No matter whether there was any situation in the country or not, the United States had not known it, but it must be that the Soviet Union had entered a downward trend. It was just that Selov was still gritting his teeth and insisting on not surrendering, so he was still in trouble in Central America and the United States.
The protests of the Soviet Ministry of Foreign Affairs every few days made Reagan feel that the Soviet Union would admit defeat. All investments continued to increase. In the fierce quarrel between the Soviet Union and the United States, Japan's manufacturing industry completely gave up its resistance and was destroyed by funds gathered in the Japanese stock market all over the world.
The battle between the United States and the Soviet Union finally made Japan, which threatened the United States from manufacturing, kneel down. It was like a war between Kadobao and Wanglaoji, and finally kneel down with him. The confrontation between Pepsi and Coca-Cola killed very Coke.
Sherov, who was about to go out for inspection, rang out on his cell phone, "I am Sherov, I'm talking directly..."
"You are not in the Kremlin, why are you running everywhere? Do you think you are the chairman of the KGB? You run everywhere every day?" Shelbitsky's unique very impolite voice came, his voice was very loud and he didn't want to die at all.
"Your voice is still as annoying as ever. I also serve as the chairman of the KGB. There are some things that belong to my own department, so of course I have to go and see them!" Sherov's eyelids drooped and he squirted at his phone, without the majesty of the General Secretary.
"Oh, the secret is right? Then I'm fine!" Shelbitsky smiled and hung up the phone directly. Sherbif, who was confused, whispered, "This old guy, there is another person in the Soviet Union who dares to talk back to me, that's you."
A day later, Selov, who was already standing in the Gatsna Secret City, was holding a sleeping baby in his arms. On the bed in the room, the tired little Valia looked at the man who came here with a happy smile on her face.
At this moment, the phone was not implemented again and Selov walked out with the phone at an age-against the speed, without disturbing the mother and son, and asked lazily, "What's the matter?"
"Father, you are going to be a grandpa." The eldest son's voice came from inside. The old gangster looked at the mother and son in the room behind him, and said embarrassedly as if he had done something wrong, "Dad is very happy..."
Chapter completed!