Chapter 947: Reagan has a great advantage
"You have to stay there for a while to see if those anti-Soviet cadres have calmed down. Pen "Fun" Pavilion www.biquge.info" Aliyev, who was holding the phone, nodded solemnly and assured, and then said a few polite words before hanging up the general secretary's phone.
Obviously, Moscow still has doubts about the position of some local cadres, and as far as Moscow is concerned, the will of the central government cannot be resisted, and even the slightest appearance of the will of the local government against the central government will usher in the iron fist of the Soviets. It is clear that the General Secretary is not satisfied with the situation at the plenary meeting of the Central Committee of Azerbaijan.
The phrase against the Soviets came out of the mouth of the General Secretary, and it was a matter of the collapse of the heavens. Aliyev is also a little worried in his heart, some of the new generation of cadres are indeed a little too self-conscious. If this is the case in Azerbaijan, I believe that this should be the case in many places, and how the general secretary is prepared to solve it.
The two places where the Soviet Union has strong national power are the three Baltic states and the Caucasus, and Ukraine and Central Asia have more ethnic groups, but the support for the central government is still very strong. From the resolution of the members of the Presidium of the CPC Central Committee on the establishment of cities directly under the central government, the central authorities are working to resolve these problems. Leningrad coped with the three Baltic states, Baku with the Caucasus, and Tashkent with the whole of Central Asia.
The general secretary is observing the psychological activities of his subordinates at any time, which does not mean that others are all wooden people, Aliyev is also using himself as an example to calculate the next move of the general secretary, and from his own example, Aliyev can know that the general secretary prefers to use local ethnic cadres to suppress dissatisfaction with the Soviets, so what if it is to deal with the Baltic issue?
Are there any cadres in the whole country who have the same energy as you? Aliyev quickly found in his mind a cadre with the same experience, the first secretary of the Communist Party of Latvia, the chairman of the KGB, Pugo.
"Comrade Pugo, there's nothing to do, just to say hello to you, I'll go to Latvia when I have time, Latvia is the best place for our Union economy!" Aliyev hung up the phone in laughter, his face regained his composure, and if he was not mistaken, Pugo would soon be promoted even more.
With the Kremlin's official issuance of the document, Baku and Tashkent have become a foregone conclusion. Aliyev still has not left Azerbaijan and continues to look for opportunities to remove destabilizing factors. The best outcome for this group of cadres who oppose the direct administration is to retain their rank and enter a vacant department for retirement. This is very cruel, because these Azerbaijani cadres are very young.
Aliyev will not sympathize with them, neither will Serov, and the most sympathetic should be the young cadres of Shelepin, Meshatsev, Semychasny, and Yegorechev. That was the core force of a whole group of Komsomol people, and if that group of people were evaluated by Brezhnev as incompetent, then cadres of the same age would not be as good as them.
"First Vice Chairman Aliyev seems to be very motivated!" Little Valya's jade hands pressed lightly on the old rascal's back, and after the last time her waist flashed, the female swallow began to learn a new skill.
"He has his purpose!" Serov squinted his eyes slightly and said vaguely, "If he values his son very much, even if I order him to commit suicide, Aliyev will not hesitate to carry it out." ”
Gaidar? Ogray? Aliyev is Aliyev's son, who is now a graduate of the Moscow Institute of International Relations and holds a PhD in history. He is just twenty-four years old this year, which is considered young and promising. It is a sad story that the son of the first deputy chairman of the Council of Ministers went off the rails after meeting Yulia by chance.
"Big nose, it bothers me that you always come to the procuratorate." Yulia, who was wearing high heels, was tall, looking at the man who kept coming to the procuratorate to pick her up, and said, "I'm a few years older, see how long you can last." ”
This is the whole process that Serov heard from his daughter, the eldest daughter gave ten years, I hope this young man can stand up! Thinking of this, Serov hopes that his youngest daughter will not be like her sister when she becomes an adult.
At present, the general secretary has put all his hopes on his little daughter, and this time he must educate him well so that his little daughter looks like a normal person. After a short time, Serov stood up to alleviate the negative emotions caused by the riot in a certain prison section of Kazan Prison, picked up the phone and said, "Let Boris deal with it, don't use hot weapons." ”
"Got it!" Chebrikov put down the phone and said, "Your father said that you can only use cold weapons!" There is also a few fake cadres of the Propaganda Department, leaving some evidence, and we are going to sell it to the Americans through channels. ”
The protests in Azerbaijan, the demonstrations in Uzbekistan, and the Kazan prison riots this time, the whole Soviet Union will not see any news leaked, but the fake propaganda department will sell these real things to the CIA through the channels of the fake intelligence department, on the one hand, to generate revenue, and on the other hand, to tell Reagan that the high-pressure rule of Serov, the head of the secret service, has reached the point of anger and resentment, but the Soviets dare not speak out.
This kind of thing doesn't need too much, as long as two or three things are leaked out, and Reagan, who has always believed that the Soviet Union is just holding on to a breath, that kind of deep-rooted thinking, will think that this is already a common phenomenon in the Soviet Union, but the Soviet Union blocked all the news.
Reagan's judgment of believing that the Soviet Union could not hold on was not imposed on him by anyone, but his own. It's as if Gotu happened to be the most irresponsible and self-confident general secretary of the Soviet Union, and came across this completely positive example.
"In addition to discussing the treatment of cadres and the issue of direct administration under the central government, this plenary session of the Central Committee will also remove some welfare benefits that are not very cost-effective, and before the plenary session of the Central Committee is convened, the preliminary opinions of the central authorities on the welfare issue can be released." The general secretary, who felt that his health was fine, revealed the news at a meeting of the presidium of the Central Committee.
"But the people will be dissatisfied!" Serov never mentioned anything about this to Ligachev, not even the Minister of Internal Affairs, Fedorchuk.
"We have to continue to fight, at present Reagan has crushed the potential of Japan and the Federal Republic of Germany, world oil prices have fallen again and again, and at the same time, the US deficit has increased by 200 billion in Reagan's first term, and the pace of spending money in Reagan's second term is still continuing, and now there are still three years to go, and I believe that the huge investment will continue." Serov calculated the data unhurriedly that when Reagan took office as US president, the US government's debt ratio was only 40 percent, and the Reagan administration had sufficient fiscal space to issue a large number of Treasury bonds to support its tax cuts and arms race with the former Soviet Union, and by the time Reagan left office, the US government's debt ratio rose to more than 60 percent. A little more than the 60 percent cordon.
Of course, this cannot be compared with the huge debt of the United States in later generations, but the world today is not the same as it will be in a few decades. For decades Serov was put on the lead of the developed countries, that is, the former imperialist powers. Basically, it has only hit the third world countries, and these old imperialist forces are still there, France is still the African policeman, and Britain is still the world's-stirring stick.
Britain and France are also permanent members of the Security Council, especially at the moment when the Soviet Union is the enemy, the United States does not want to shear the sheep, and the pound will have to wait until after the collapse of the Soviet Union to start sniping the pound. Cleaning up France will have to wait until the Russian economy has already taken its last breath in '98.
If the United States treats Britain and France the same way it treats Japan in the Federal Republic of Germany, as long as the Soviet Union has spare strength in the face of this situation, the old imperialists will absolutely be able to go out and ask for help with an old face. It is politically correct to take action against the defeated country, and of course the other permanent members of the Security Council will say something cool to disgust the United States, saying that the United States is not kind, but they will not really stop it. Britain and France helped the United States test pressure on Japan and Germany and helped sign the Plaza Accord. But they don't want the same thing to happen to them.
In fact, other countries have no ability to collect debts, but the Soviet Union in the 80s had this military strength, and if the United States defaulted on its debts, the Soviet Union would be very willing to uphold justice.
"I'm going to give Reagan a little bit of confidence that he can beat us." Serov spread his hands and said, "I just want to see if the United States is still very powerful now, and when people are older, it is easy to flash to the waist." Reagan's relentless borrowing may be an opportunity for us. ”
"Then I will definitely strengthen my vigilance to prevent mass protests." The Minister of Internal Affairs, Fedorchuk, immediately agreed, but in fact, as the Minister of Internal Affairs, Fedorchuk did not have much ability to think about it. Naturally, he couldn't make a far-sighted plan, and the reason why he listened to Serov was simply not like words, because Serov was the head of the security cadres.
The Soviet security cadres have never had such a high status as they do now, and the current situation is all because Serov has become the general secretary, and as long as the general secretary does not die with tricks, Chebrikov, Tsvigon, and Bobkov will not have any opinions.
"No, a little protest has nothing to do with the overall situation, I won't be so confident at all." Serov rejected the kindness of the powerful agency, and it was good if something happened, and the head of the big secret service also saw if there was any hidden danger to surface. He also had a certain degree of confidence in the endurance of the Soviet people, and the Soviet Union under the leadership of Comrade Gotu had shrunk by a quarter of its total economic output, and it took only five or six years for the Soviet people to bear it, and there was no reason for the Soviet Union to be doomed with a slight move.
Even if the Soviet Union was strong, Serov wanted Reagan to see that in fact, the Soviet Union was not so strong, and you should learn from Hitler and firmly believe that the Soviet Union was a broken house, and if you dare to make a move, you can bring it down with one kick. There's only one chance......
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