Chapter 354: Who's a traitor

Regarding the news that Marilyn Monroe was in his hands, Serov thought that Hoover would be surprised and even panicked. But in fact, it seems that he thinks too much, and Hoover doesn't care about the value of this female star at all. Hoover was not a professional agent, but he believed that a complete structure was far more useful than a so-called competent director.

This idea made Serov amuse, a complete intelligence department should be like the current KGB, suppressing the enemy internally, infiltrating externally, and working internally and externally. As for the complete structure, Serov guessed that Hoover had been the director for too many years, and his brain had become ossified, and there was such a thing as a complete structure, which big country's intelligence agencies did not have it?

Serov and Dobrynin followed Hoover into the White House, and when they walked through the corridor, they suddenly stretched out their fingers to a corner, and when they turned the corner, they covered their faces with their large-brimmed hats.

"My American counterparts are always ahead of us in this kind of technology, and I really want to dig out the monitor and get it back to China to study it." Serov told Dobrynin where the White House surveillance cameras were and told him to be careful when he came back in the future.

Serov found hidden cameras in five places along the way, and he had to sigh that the United States is indeed superior in terms of financial resources, but fortunately, the other party is more stupid and will definitely jump into the giant hole in Vietnam.

If the Soviet Union wants to defeat the United States, it must wait until the United States itself makes a mistake, and fortunately this is not a difficult thing to do. With the impetus of the US military-industrial complex, it is only a matter of time before the United States helps to start a war. Don't think that the leadership of a country is a great man who takes one step and three steps with great foresight, even great people will make mistakes, it is very normal for a country to make mistakes in judgment, and it is not normal if it does not make mistakes.

"General Serov is no stranger to these devices? Also. Your department is also our counterpart. Hoover, who was walking in front of him, said in a very confident tone, "You secret police must have used these things where they shouldn't." ”

"The KGB is even more powerful than you, and these surveillances are just something that children rely on." While observing his surroundings, Serov continued to talk and laugh with Hoover with a relaxed expression.

Finally in front of a wooden gate, Hoover pushed the door in, and Serov and Dobrynin walked in without fear. There are not many people in the office. Attorney General Robert Kennedy, Treasury Secretary Clarence? Douglas? Dillon, Secretary of Defense Robert? Mcnamara. Serov knew what was going on just by looking at them, the three men looked like heavyweights, but there were fewer soldiers in this office. Soldiers are generally the main combatants......

Dobrynin was also a seasoned diplomat and, like Serov, found out about the problem. They exchanged glances with each other, knowing that they both saw problems with each other, which set the tone for the next negotiations. Serov raised his wrist and looked at the time, there was still half a day before the arrival of the Soviet submarine forces and the A fleet.

In addition to the three heavyweights in front of him, CIA Director John? Alex? McCohen was in the next room. He was using a bugging device to observe the progress of the negotiations, but Kennedy ordered that no evidence be left behind, so there was no recording device. Kennedy's idea is understandable: if no one is prepared to make concessions, the negotiations will break down. But concessions are detrimental to congressional elections, so it's best not to let the American people know about it.

From the slight sound of electricity spilling from the pen on Serov's chest as soon as he entered, he immediately knew that someone nearby was using surveillance equipment, and it took him two minutes to find the source. Hoover, who was about to go out, shook his head slightly, and immediately told McCohen to turn off the surveillance equipment after going out. Anyway, Kennedy was already not prepared to leave evidence. However, Hoover really couldn't comment on the embarrassing behavior of CIA Director McCoan, and the CIA, who loved to use means, ran into the first deputy chairman of the KGB, who was an expert in this field, which made Hoover very embarrassed, because the CIA lost. His face was also disgraceful.

"We're a lot more honest, aren't we?" Serov unceremoniously took out a pack of cigarettes from his body, then took out a miniature vice from it, directly clamped the monitoring line, and then threw the truncated line aside in front of three laymen, but at this time he played a trick. A few centimeters of the line and the probe head were left in their own pockets, ready to be brought back to the USSR.

The first deputy chairman of the KGB is stealing, I didn't expect it, how to say that Serov is also a member of the KGB, and he has to show his value when he has the opportunity.

The two sides looked at each other cautiously, and Dobrynin said, "General Serov and I have come this time with a peaceful purpose, hoping to solve the problem between our two countries. There is no benefit to a long-term confrontation. ”

"But we are not here to beg for mercy, and if the conditions are not acceptable to us, the confrontation will continue." Serov corrected Dobrynin after his speech, apparently in the eyes of others as if he had come to spy on Dobrynin.

The Americans always think that the KGB is the privileged department of the Soviet Union, and of course it is not wrong to think so, but the KGB does not have the privilege to silence its own diplomats in the diplomatic field and rest the Ministry of Defense in the military field. The KGB had the right to monitor, but not to interfere, but the Americans were willing to think so, so Serov accompanied Dobrynin to play a show, just so that the heads of the three departments could see this kind of drama.

"The current situation is entirely caused by the Soviet Union's unauthorized change of the status quo, and the solution is that the Soviet Union withdraws its nuclear missiles from Cuba, and the matter is settled." Attorney General Robert Kennedy was the first to speak strongly.

"This is not the attitude that negotiations should have, the United States cannot force the Soviet Union to do anything, let alone an agreement between us and Cuba." Dobrynin said unhurriedly, "When it comes to changing the status quo, what the United States has done for more than ten years and the anti-Soviet policy it has pursued for a long time have completely told us what the Soviet Union means to change the status quo!" ”

"This solution will not be accepted by the Soviet Union!" Serov spoke coldly like a statue, not saying much, but with a heavy sense of oppression, depending on the gray military coat on Serov's body and his current position as deputy commander of the Cuban cluster.

"The U.S. military must withdraw from the Guantanamo base, abolish the unequal treaty with Cuba, withdraw Turkish missiles at the same time, and lift the blockade of the Soviet Union. Serov just sat on the side, like a robot, and put forward the conditions of the USSR.

"No, the Guantanamo base is a treaty between the United States and Cuba, and the Soviet Union has no reason to interfere." Secretary of Defense Robert? McNamara immediately retorted, "Is it true that the United States does not have the strength to clean up Cuba?" With the power of our Navy, it is impossible for you, the USSR, to receive a little assistance from the mainland, except for the forces on the island of Cuba. ”

"Even if the power on the island is enough, it will be easy to kill the United States. Everyone is at the starting line, go and don't think that Soviet nuclear bombs can't kill people......" Serov threatened unmoved, "your missiles in Turkey have been on our borders for so long, you can threaten the Soviet Union, and the Soviet Union can't threaten you?" ”

"We have far more nuclear weapons than the USSR, there are no winners in this war!" Treasury Secretary Clarence? Douglas? "I don't think the Soviet Union would go to war with the United States over a Cuba. ”

"The number of nuclear weapons in the United States is 27,000, right? What does this mean? As soon as Serov opened his mouth, the expressions of the three people in front of him changed greatly, the number of nuclear weapons is definitely a major secret, and Kennedy only learned about it after he became the presidential candidate of the Democratic Party. Serov, the first deputy chairman of the Soviet State Security Council and the intelligence chief of the United States' greatest enemy, actually knew what the number of nuclear weapons in the United States was.

Attorney General Robert Kennedy jumped up almost all at once, in fact, he can be regarded as the superior of the two intelligence bureaus, the FBI and the CIA, and he knows very well how secret Serov knows how secret the leaking figures are. As a justice minister with good associative skills, he even suspected that the informants of the American intelligence system in the Soviet Union were always arrested, and it had a great deal to do with this inner ghost, who must have a very high level.

It's none of my business! Serov was not far from Robert Kennedy, and he clearly found out what the attorney general was thinking, and if Robert Kennedy wanted to ask for advice, he could also sell a secret technique called the Great Purge to help Robert Kennedy find this non-existent ghost.

Serov once again thanked the KGB for the mysterious brilliance he had given him, this identity was so useful, as an intelligence chief, he could make his enemies panic by saying something, not to mention that he was still telling true information.

There are spies! This is almost the idea of the three of them immediately, otherwise there is no reason to explain why Serov said the number of US nuclear weapons in one mouth, looking at Serov, whose expression has not changed, the three of them feel more and more that Serov knows a lot of things, so he was sent by Khrushchev in the Soviet Union to negotiate with Dobrynin.

"Since you know the number of nuclear weapons in the United States, you should understand our strength!" Secretary of Defense Robert? McNamara pretended to be arrogant, and had already decided in his heart that he must conduct an investigation after the crisis was over.

"What's there, the number of nuclear weapons in the United States is not a secret!" Not a secret, at least fifty years later, everywhere. Serov's relaxed tone made the heads of the three departments in front of him a little uncertain. (To be continued.) )