Chapter 786: Invite Amin

readx;?“ Comrade Gromyko, the relevant preparations will be left to you. Pen × fun × Pavilion www. biquge。 info" Brezhnev nodded, Serov completely gave up the entanglement on the Vietnam issue, and in fact it was really unrealistic to help Vietnam come out. Now it should be how to use this incident to turn it into a favorable situation for the Soviet Union, so instead of dwelling on who makes sense in this war, it is better to establish the Asian security system that the Soviet Union has always wanted to establish but has never organized.

If the time was not very ripe before, then after several years of development, the situation in the whole world has changed again. The Soviet Union's increasingly obvious strategic superiority can be felt all over the world, and even if the United States has emerged from the wounds of the Vietnam War, it will not be possible to fully recover its strength in a short period of time.

Who says it's impossible? Serov, who slowly left the Kremlin with a briefcase, smiled casually, as long as the United States went out and concentrated on being a vampire, it would soon be able to show its huge strength, and if the Soviet Union did not see the reality of this abnormal strength, it would definitely be frightened.

"Whether it's sheep shearing or blood sucking, I see how many times you can come. You can't slaughter all the lambs. Back in his car, Serov took off the glasses, affecting his eyesight. Only when the Kremlin has a lot of documents will he pretend to be old and dizzy, usually I am in better health than anyone else, but unfortunately no one believes it, this is really a sad story.

At Andropov's house in the evening, Serov and Ustinov both arrived on time, in fact, under normal circumstances, there should be one person here, the Soviet Foreign Ministry Zhang Gromyko. It's just that Brezhnev has just received a mission, and Comrade Foreign Minister should be busy recently, so today there are only three of them. Andropov was secretary of the Central Committee and head of the Central Liaison Department, and when Brezhnev replaced Semychasny a few years ago, Andropov concurrently served as chairman of the Central Supervisory Commission.

After the death of Marshal Gretchko, Ustinov took over as Minister of Defense and became the leader of the most powerful army on the planet. The Warsaw Pact's absolute ground superiority in the face of NATO was single-handedly established by Ustinov.

After the MiG-29 and Su-27 entered service, the Warsaw Pact Air Force, which was already larger in terms of quantity than the NATO Air Force, once again leveled the qualitative comparison between the two sides, and it can be said that relative air superiority was established, that is, the quality was not inferior to the opponent, but the number of auxiliary fighters of other models was greater.

It's just that the MiG-29 fighter is destined to be a fighter prepared for the Warsaw Pact's huge ground cluster, and the mission is to quickly form combat effectiveness and coordinate operations with ground forces, so this fighter is tailor-made for the Warsaw Pact. Because it is impossible for an ordinary country to organize such a huge cluster like the USSR and play with an iron curtain in the air.

And finally, there is Serov, the General Political Commissar of State Security, Chairman of the National Security Council, Member of the National Defense Council, Member of the Presidium of the Central Committee, and the master of the most powerful intelligence service in the world.

The reason why the three of them came together is also very simple, for their own interests. The chairman of the Supreme Soviet, Sherepin, has been dismissed, the chairman of the Council of Ministers, Kosygin, has been overthrown, the Dnipro gangs have gained absolute superiority, Kirilenko, Chernenko, Serbitsky, Kunaev, and Tikhonov, whom Brezhnev used to control the government departments, and at the current rate, Tikhonov should soon be a member of the Central Presidium.

The unprecedented strength of the Dnipro gang made Andropov, Ustinov, and Grischen all kick in their hearts, and the other side was one, all obeying the orders of Brezhnev, a great leader who was also the general secretary and chairman of the Supreme Soviet. So Andropov and Ustinov, in order to protect themselves, won over the only remaining Komsomol bigwigs after Shelepin's ouster.

Remembering all the resignation of Sherepin, both Andropov and Ustinov sighed, Serepin did not leave in a very humiliating way, nor was he dismissed by Brezhnev in a dying struggle. Rather, it was because of the dismissal of Semychasny, after which the contradictions between Shelepin and Brezhnev became public.

Brezhnev began to attack Selepin's authority, and finally Serepin quarreled with Brezhnev at a meeting and offered to remove himself.

Serov did not expect that Sherepin would still have the same fierce personality as in history, and when he saw that he could not resist Brezhnev's pressure, he threw his hands and left, which of course Brezhnev was very willing to see, so he concurrently served as the chairman of the Supreme Soviet.

Andropov and Ustinov and Serov did not come together to fight the Dnipro gang, which the three of them did not do from the beginning, and the purpose of the three of them was to keep their respective positions. Not to be replaced by Brezhnev with someone else, there are no greater ambitions, at least not now.

Now there is no Kosygin, there is no Kosygin group, there are only two groups of people in the Presidium of the Central Committee, the Dnipro gangs and the powerful factions of various departments that are not Dnipro gangs. A few powerful people are Serov of the three major KGB departments directly under the Presidium of the Central Committee, Ustinov, Minister of Defense, Gromyko of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and Andropov. As well as Grischen, Romanov and others, who did not have an obvious position.

Three years ago, that is, the year of Khrushchev's death, Brezhnev became seriously ill again, and after being discharged from the hospital, his body was obviously more fragile, and even the United States saw this, and in 1976 Brezhnev's image in "Time" was different from the previous handsome, strong, and American shouting, and became a dying old man.

When he became seriously ill, doctors banned him from smoking. In order to relieve his craving, he asked the guards around him to smoke so that he could smell it. What's more, when meeting with the leaders of other countries, he asked the interpreter to light a cigarette, take a deep breath, and spray it in his face. Not only that, but he couldn't sleep because of his illness, and he was also addicted to sleeping pills, so he had to pester the doctor to get a few more tablets.

And just like Andropov suffered from kidney disease during the Great Patriotic War because of the harsh weather, Brezhnev, who also participated in the Great Patriotic War, was injured during the Great Patriotic War, causing a strong concussion, and since then, he has been speaking inarticulately, perhaps to cover up this problem, he often reads the manuscript, and in recent years Brezhnev's mispronunciation of the manuscript has begun to appear, because of the aging of the body, Brezhnev's old injuries began to recur.

Why did Serov know these things, it's simple, now the woman Brezhnev came into contact with was not a daughter and wife, but a female nurse who was ready to provide care, and the female nurse's name was Nina, who was also a KGB person.

Now the most powerful is not Brezhnev himself, but the Dnipro gang he cultivated earlier, but the reason why the Dnipro gang is at peace with these real power factions is that Kunayev and Serbitsky are both local cadres, one in Kazakhstan and the other in Ukraine. It may have been precisely in order to maintain the balance that Brezhnev began to quickly promote Tikhonov, the first deputy chairman of the Council of Ministers, and let Kirilenko, Chernenko, and Tikhonov deal with Andropov, Ustinov, and Serov.

"There are a lot of things that we have to focus on more than what happened between China and Vietnam, and these are all more important than the tear between China and Vietnam." Serov was also the presiding officer of the Soviet Union's global offensive and the banner of the Soviet hardliners. If it weren't for the banner of the hardliners he pulled, maybe it would not have been Sherepin who was suppressed last year, but himself.

Serov is not as great as Shelepin, even if he is suppressed, he will not be able to leave by himself, Lai will also rely on the presidium of the Central Committee, if Sherepin had won the support of Andropov and Ustinov at that time, maybe Brezhnev would not have succeeded, but Shelepin's character has not changed, and he chose to leave by himself.

"That woman in England, what is she capable of, I think she can be cruel to us, and besides, she will definitely win? Whether he can become the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom is unknown! Ustinov smiled coldly.

"That woman is not simple, maybe she can really win this time, but what if she comes up? To be honest, I prefer this kind of foreign leader with obvious hostility. But in reality I'm not talking about the UK. Serov smiled, if history still had some inertia, Margaret Thatcher would naturally win the election, and he also hoped that Margaret Thatcher would come to power and be cleaned up along with Reagan.

"And who are you referring to?" Andropov also asked with great interest, it seems that there is nothing more important than the British election in half a year, right? Ustinov looked at Serov with the same inquiring expression.

"I'm talking about the Pahlavi boy, I received intelligence from the Middle East Department of the First General Directorate, the scale of this Cui protest is hundreds of thousands of people, although the Pahlavi has suppressed it, but the next time it may be difficult to say. Also, the situation in Afghanistan is not very good, both of which are neighboring countries, which is more worrying to me. Serov lowered his head and said, "Especially Afghanistan, that country is too important to us, we must not mess around, I have to think of a way." ”

"You have a good relationship with Taraki, can you invite him to visit Moscow, and we will ask about the real situation." Ustinov said to Andropov, "I believe that the first secretary of Taraki will definitely agree." ”

"No, I'm going to invite the number two person, Amin." Serov suddenly spoke, "Instead of Taraki ......" (to be continued ~^~)