Chapter 789: The Duran Line Plan
"Everybody likes good things, I wonder what kind of good things I can come across?" Amin showed a very interested look, took the initiative to pick up the wine glass in his hand and clinked glasses with Serov, each glanced at each other with meaningful eyes, and drank the wine in his cup very tacitly. Pen & Fun & Pavilion www.biquge.info
Amin always felt as if he had encountered an opportunity, and there was no basis for it, just a feeling. This feeling is very strange, and even the trip to the Soviet Union, which was originally reluctant, seems to have become interesting because of Serov's appearance.
The Soviet Union is Afghanistan's most important problem, and relations between the two countries have been running for more than 50 years, and any ideals and aspirations that do not take into account the Soviet factor are unrealistic. But Amin's own friendship with the Soviet Union was very ordinary, on the contrary, because he had studied in the United States and knew some politicians in the Kingdom of Afghanistan trained by the CIA, Moscow was full of suspicions.
Amin also knows that many of the current senior leaders of the Afghan People's Party are more trusted. He met only in Kabul with the General Commissar of State Security of the Soviet Union during the April Revolution. It seems that there is still a chance for the two sides to continue to cooperate in the future? If so, that's a good thing.
The only thing that makes Amin have doubts in his heart is that Serov is the leader of the Soviet hardliners, although because of the resignation of the chairman of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union Sherepin, it is not as prosperous as before, but several leaders of the powerful departments of the Soviet Union still have a great say, and Afghanistan has been noticed by Andropov, Ustinov, Serov, etc., whether it is a good thing or a bad thing.
Meddlesome? Since this is the General Political Commissar of the State Security of the Soviet Union, then Amin will think that he is a good thing for the first time.
In a short period of time, Amin's mind was in a hurry, and the conversation between him and Serov became more and more familiar, although they were limited to understanding each other at the reception. But the sight was noticed by some.
"Comrade Andropov, what do you think Serov is planning?" Ustinov's heavy spectacles showed a very interested look, with his understanding of Serov, the General Political Commissar took the initiative to approach a person with such a considerate attitude, either to cooperate or to wait for the opportunity to kill, there was absolutely no third choice.
"I don't know, but he'll tell us soon himself, and the time will be after Armin leaves." Andropov, like Serov, has basically not reduced the amount of wine in the glass, unlike Ustinov.
"It's a pity that this is not a good day to travel, otherwise, we wouldn't have to do indoor activities anymore." At the end of the reception, Serov sent Amin to the hotel where he was staying, and then said goodbye.
Amin nodded his head and thanked Moscow for its hospitality, and both knew that the really important negotiations had not yet begun.
"As for you, little girl. It's been a few years, but I didn't expect you to really fulfill your dream and rarely get into the Rubyanka job, believe me that blank presidential order at least has a certain effect, right, Valya. On the stairs leaving the hotel, Serov asked in a deep voice, "What a coincidence, otherwise I would have wondered if the CIA had changed its routine." ”
The young girl suddenly raised her delicate face and said as if surprised, "Chairman, you can remember a random person you saw a few years ago. ”
"My memory is okay, mainly because your name is relatively rare." Serov smiled and said, "First of all, I will send you to the collective dormitory in Lubyanka, according to the regulations, only anti-rebel workers who have been working for one year can be assigned to independent collective apartments, but except for the smaller area, the collective dormitory has everything, you don't have to worry about this." ”
Valya, who was very worried, followed the chairman's car back to the Lubyanka, got out of the car and sent the girl to the door of the dormitory, Serov turned around and left directly, although the girl is very beautiful, this is nonsense, can she be chosen as a swallow if she is not beautiful.
"Valya, you've been seconded so quickly? It seemed to be the chairman's car just now, it was the owner of the Rubyanka, and he actually sent you back in person......" As soon as I returned to the dormitory, another woman in the dormitory was chattering, and the girl, who was obviously more curious, saw the scene just now through the window.
"Aliyevna, don't make any noise, I was going to school and was going to be sent to Central Asia, where I learned Afghan language." "There was an Afghan delegation on the way, and I was transferred due to lack of manpower. ”
Lying on the bed in the dormitory at night, Valya tossed and turned, and after a long time, she waited for sleepiness to fall asleep.
Serov's place to entertain Amin was in Sochi, a health resort in the Soviet Union with the right temperature. Although in recent years it has been significantly less popular than the beaches of the Aegean Sea and Indonesia, it is better to be comfortable. More and more Soviet vacations abroad have also made the global expansion of the Soviet Union not in vain, and it has finally been fed back to ordinary people.
Most of the cost of health resorts in the Soviet Union was still borne by the state, but even if the Soviet Union was pursuing social imperialism, Greece and Indonesia could not be bought out for the tourist needs of the Soviet people. Choose the beautiful scenery and high-quality beaches abroad, and the consumption is borne by yourself, and other countries are not Lei Feng. Just clean up the rubles that the USSR over-issued.
"Comrade Amin, what do you think of the scenery of the Black Sea?" Serov, with his hands pressed against the window, squinted his eyes and blew the unique black wind in his face, and his tone was not proud, as if he had asked such a question casually.
"It's a beautiful view, and that's exactly what we lack in Afghanistan, we don't have a coastline, we're a landlocked country." Amin said with some envy that Afghanistan is a landlocked country, dry and rainy throughout the year, with a large annual and daily temperature difference, severe cold winters, and the lowest temperature in the north and northeast is below minus 30C.
In this case, not to mention the real coastline, Afghanistan does not even have the coastline of the Caspian Sea. Amin's exclamation is also a sentiment, inconvenient transportation is a big problem, but this is only one of the many big problems facing Afghanistan.
"I remember a long time ago, Afghanistan had territorial waters, and the British colonizers were always making trouble all over the world." Although the problem in Afghanistan was the result of a joint struggle between Imperial Russia and Great Britain, it did not delay Serov from standing on the moral high ground and drawing out the British colonial policy to criticize it.
Oh? What does Amin think? I seemed to hear something called a voice, and just like that, an Afghan strongman and a veteran Soviet anti-rebel worker, in the Black Sea breeze, began an unreserved dialogue on the Afghan issue.
"Afghanistan is a backward and broken country, among the pacifist countries, Afghanistan is considered to be a low-ranking country, although we in the Soviet Union have always tried our best to help Afghanistan's cities absorb more people, but now the urban population is more than one-fifth, the vast rest of Afghanistan, because of the backward transportation, are in the hands of all kinds of non-falling, a quarter of the province has all kinds of rebels, Comrade Amin, you are facing a country that is far more backward than the Russian Empire more than 60 years ago, the degree of stubbornness of the peace religion, which is even more terrible than the Orthodox Church. "In a face-to-face conversation, with only two people, Serov was very straightforward about Afghanistan.
"I have always wanted to get rid of the local tribes of Afghanistan, as well as those religious bonds, but it is the United States that hinders me, even if it is the United States, why should the Soviet Union stop it, Comrade Serov, you didn't answer my question last time, and save the life of the Daoud family, how significant it is for us to kill Daoud, a symbol of royal power, the Soviet Union should know very well." Amin also raised his own questions.
"Daoud is just one of the forces in a shattered Afghanistan, it's just that he is the head of the previous government, and he makes the outside world look like a symbol of Afghanistan, and you are an Afghan, you should know the difference. As for the Soviet Union's hardline policy towards you, it is because we are afraid that you will lose, because if you lose, the collapse of Afghanistan will definitely affect the Soviet Union itself and cause us great trouble. Serov smiled and said, "You can understand that the Soviet Union will accept it if it wants to see good, as long as the situation in Afghanistan does not deteriorate, and as for your doomed very drastic reforms, we don't know if they will succeed." ”
In short, the Soviet Union only needed the minimum goal of maintaining stability in Afghanistan. As for Amin's hopes, the establishment of a central government to defeat the local tribes and land reform to eliminate religion. Each defeat would provoke a huge counterattack, and if Amin had to break free from the Soviet Union and step on a mine, the Soviets would most likely kill him.
Historically, the original intention of sending troops to Afghanistan was to get rid of Hafizula, who had a relatively hard-line stance on the domestic feudal hosts who engaged in the rebellion? Amin, not because he doesn't know if he can succeed in entering the sea, but this time, Serov is thinking very seriously, and if possible, it is not impossible to exert himself against the Indian Ocean to the sea.
Since Amin is already the most iron-fisted existence in the current Afghan government, it is not impossible to cooperate with such an iron fist, anyway, others are even more wasteful.
"Even if you have the skills, how many supporters do you have? One-fifth of the urban population? The tribe you were born into? That's just over a million people, and it's very difficult to solve this problem in Afghanistan. "Serov took out a map of Afghanistan like a juggler, this is a map drawn by Soviet military advisers, and all the countries of the Soviet Union that have sent military advisory groups will draw maps of this country, without exception.
"I named this plan, Project Duran Line." Amin, who was looking down at the map, suddenly had a roar in his mind. (To be continued.) )