Chapter 661: It seems to be calm
To Serbitsky's surprise, Shresste actually went to Moscow to attend a meeting of the Presidium of the Central Committee, does this mean that after the fall of Podgorny, Shresste began to contact Sherepin's group again? If that's the case, it's really a bit of a problem. Pen Γ fun Γ Pavilion www. ο½ο½ο½ο½ο½ο½ γ ο½ο½ο½ο½
While Khrushchev and Mikoyan's group of old men were still there, Brezhnev was embarrassed to have obvious conflicts with Kosygin and Shelepin, and those old men either retired on their own initiative or semi-retired, which made Brezhnev have to take care of public opinion in the party, and he didn't like the old man, but he couldn't care less.
At today's meeting, it is obvious that Kirilenko must have been disgraced by Sherepin, and in the face of the chairman of the Supreme Soviet, Kirilenko still lacks confidence after all, and only one person in the Soviet Union can suppress the other side, and he is visiting the United States at this time.
After taking Moscow and Leningrad in succession, it is obvious that Sherepin chose to attack at this time, which is a certain demonstration and shows that his side is not a soft persimmon. It was also a surprise to Serbitsky to join forces with Sherest, the number one leader of Ukraine.
Because of Sherepin's people, their understanding of Ukraine is actually the same as that of Serbietsky. It is believed that there should not be too much home-grown thinking in Ukraine, and in the earlier time of rapprochement, Serbitsky was supported by both Brezhnev and Shelepin, but now it seems that this rapprochement is over.
This is actually not good news for Serbitsky, although Sherepin is not as authoritative as Brezhnev, but he is not a soft persimmon, nominally the head of the Soviet Union, and also serves as the chairman of the Central Supervisory Commission, Serov is also the general political commissar of national security and the chairman of the KGB, more than enough for self-preservation, and most importantly, Serestin is more powerful than himself, and the other party is the number one.
"It's not easy to do, has it been suppressed by Celeste for a few years?" Shcherbitsky was stunned for a long time with the phone, and the unwillingness in his heart was certain, the whole of Ukraine knew that he and Shereste were at odds, and they really wanted to fight, and they didn't know how long it would take to squeeze the other party away.
Because Brezhnev was visiting the United States, the situation in the country at this time was obviously not suitable for Brezhnev to know, and Kirilenko and Shcherbitsky also thought so, so under the compromise of all parties, this meeting was passed away as an ordinary routine meeting, but some news still leaked out and was still spread in the organs.
In another location in Moscow, Alexei looked indifferently at the young man who was hanging upside down in front of him, gently covered the other party's face and slapped him twice, and said with great feeling, "What a promising young man, why do you want to make such a move?" If your Chairman Serov knows, guess what will happen to you? A lieutenant colonel dares to monitor a member of the Central Committee, you seem to have forgotten that Semychasny was also the chairman of the KGB at one time. β
Alexey's every word made the face of the young man who was hung up, he was the head of the monitoring team against Semychasne, and as if he felt that his death was near, he immediately shouted, "General, I can confess." β
"It's late!" Alexei, who had his back to the other party, lit a cigarette, waved his hand back, signaled to suffocate the other party with water, listened to the sound of struggling splashes, and shook his head slightly, "How dangerous politics is, don't get involved casually, especially with the two young people of Zinev and Zvigon." β
"Director, you're dead!" After a few minutes, GRU, who had tested the other party's snort, reported to his boss.
"Accidents really happen all the time, what a good young man, he actually drowned in the river, this is a loss in the field of intelligence." Extinguishing the cigarette butt, Alexai said as he walked out, "Report the crime in two hours......
Brezhnev, who was far away at Camp David, was resting, and naturally did not know what was happening in Moscow at this time. The next day, after a day's rest, Brezhnev led the Soviet delegation to the White House, where Nixon held a welcoming ceremony for Brezhnev on the South Lawn of the White House, and said to a large number of reporters, "Now people all over the world are putting their hopes on our talks." β
"I will work hard as a general secretary who has grown up as an ordinary worker, so that the talks will live up to the expectations of the peoples of the two countries and benefit the peaceful future of all mankind," Brezhnev said slowly, maintaining his usual cautious style.
The photo of the two men standing side by side will make the headlines of the national newspapers in the United States today, which represents the first time that the two most powerful countries in the world today are standing together, and the results of their talks will represent the direction in which the world pattern is developing.
"It's really a deceptive scene, isn't it Mr. Kissinger, if you look at Nixon's forced indifference, people who don't know still think that the Watergate scandal didn't happen at all." Not far from the two, there is no place that has been paid attention to by reporters. Serov put one hand between the two buttons on the chest of his coat, a gesture that caught Kissinger's attention.
"I'm not a Freemason, I'm a Communist!" Serov lowered his voice and threatened, "Don't think of me as one of your kind, I'm going to bury your people, and it's better to be clear about the enemy's positioning." β
"This is not in line with the dΓ©tente between the two countries, General Serov, you are going against the wishes of both countries." Kissinger would have liked to replicate Serov's actions against him, but Nixon would not let him do it. Kissinger could not be as unscrupulous as Serov was in the Kremlin.
"Don't scare me with fame, my reputation has long been stinking, especially in the United States. And you have no evidence, there is no surveillance nearby, I, the intelligence chief, know it clearly, and I just talked to you and covered my mouth with my hand! At this point, Nixon and Brezhnev's welcoming ceremony was over. Serov patted Kissinger on the shoulder, and said in the tone of an elder, "Compared with Hoover's old spy, you are still too young." He's no match for me, let alone you......"
As a disgusting spy leader, this time it was he who accompanied another general secretary on his visit to the United States. While some reporters were still crowding forward to ask Brezhnev more questions, Serov waved his hand to the security personnel to separate the crowd, Brezhnev himself was not good at words, he was not Khrushchev who liked to debate, and he was not at all suitable for this environment.
"The General Secretary and President Nixon have important things to discuss, and so do the other comrades. I hope that American journalists will understand! Serov opened his hands and told the reporters to stop a little.
"Who are you?" A reporter who was stopped by security personnel pulled his neck and asked, a question that made other reporters suddenly not know what to say, which was too embarrassing.
Serov smiled slightly, tightened his collar, and asked funny, "You don't even know me, how long have you been a journalist?" I am the General Political Commissar of the State Security of the USSR, Chairman of the National Security Committee, General Yuri Yefimovich Serov...... The head of the secret police who carried out the reign of terror in the Soviet Union in your mouth......"
Serov was actually not very good, but he couldn't stand the American reporter bragging about himself every day, and several copies of the decryption had been published without his permission, and he wanted to ask when he would receive the copyright fee.
"General Serov, why are you the most hostile to the United States among the Soviet leaders, and is there anything about the United States that offends the Soviet Union? Why are you hostile to us? A quick reporter asked, ahead of everyone.
Yes? Serov tilted his head and was stunned for a moment? Don't get me wrong, it's not that he doesn't take advantage of the moment, but he has offended too many places, and I don't know how to talk about it, Galaxy? Strait crisis? Yugoslav Embassy? Plane collision in the South China Sea? No, this is all from the previous life, and it hasn't happened yet. A little closer, the Iron Curtain speech, the Berlin crisis, the deployment of nuclear missiles in Turkey, the infiltration of airborne spies into Eastern Europe in the fifties? There are too many, and I don't know where to start for a while.
"Do you know the signs of the beginning of the Cold War, young man?" The smile on Serov's face had disappeared, "From Szczecin on the Baltic Sea to Trieste on the Adriatic Sea, an iron curtain has fallen across the European continent. At that time, there were other parties throughout Eastern Europe, and you forced the Soviet Union to think about a new threat, to face up to the American threat, and thus to start building an integrated action plan, and the Warsaw Pact was established after the North Atlantic Treaty, and the Soviet Union was forced to face it. Today's so-called Soviet threat was provoked by you. β
"There is a reason for everything, you took the initiative to besiege the USSR and then said that we were going to conquer the United States? It can be seen that the education in the United States is really not very good, and I have no intention of discussing the problem in the system, but just to correct the wrong view of history in your mind. Serov stretched out his finger and shook it, "Think more about your own problems, the United States today is completely different from when I came to the United States more than ten years ago, and there is a scene of decadence everywhere. β
Nixon and Brezhnev held extensive talks on the limitation of strategic arms, the economy, trade, and other issues. Bregunev stressed the extreme importance of Soviet-American relations: "We know that in terms of power and influence, only two countries in the world, the Soviet Union and the United States, are really in charge. Anything that is decided between our two countries, the rest of the world has to follow us even if they may not agree. β
Nixon acknowledged that as the Soviet Union's power grew, the balance of power between the United States and the Soviet Union had been balanced, especially in terms of decisive nuclear development and capabilities. Nixon stressed: "We are the two most prominent nuclear superhuman states, and that is the reality. But we have allies on both sides. They are all self-respecting. We should never ignore their interests, or we will make things worse. β
The talks between the two were still carried out in secret, from the Kremlin to the White House, changing locations, and Serov, who walked in, saw Kissinger waiting outside again with great pleasure, and joked very happily, "Isn't this Mr. Kissinger?" How? If it's your own place in the United States, you still can't participate in the secret talks. (To be continued.) )