Chapter 819: Smashing Solidarity
Separate weapons that are out of the system often end up very sadly, and Marshal Ustinov is a connoisseur in this regard. Pen Γ fun Γ Pavilion www. ο½ο½ο½ο½ο½ο½ γ A weapon that could be integrated into the overall strategy of the Soviet Union was a weapon, or else, a burning stick.
Among the five major branches of the Soviet armed forces, the army and the strategic rocket forces all have a clear advantage, and the ground forces of the Soviet Red Army have had no opponents since the Great Patriotic War; after several decades of catching up, the Soviet Union's nuclear forces have established a relative superiority in 1980 and have a slight upper hand in strength. The current production capacity of the USSR nuclear warheads is two thousand units per year.
The Air Force and the Territorial Defense Force do not dare to say that they will certainly be able to get rid of the US and NATO air forces, but it is not a problem to offset each other's superiority; some of the newly commissioned US planes are good planes, but they are also good planes from 1980, not good planes of the 21 st century, and their technological superiority is far less exaggerated than that of later generations. The only weak branch of the military is the Soviet Red Navy, which is already the second in the world, and the pace of the navy is slower than that of other services, otherwise there would be no such thing as a century-old navy.
"If our plan for this year is completed, the overall strength should be 87 percent that of the United States. Since World War I, no country has been so close to the United States. The most important thing is that our wealth is very even, and if the country can use it all and share it among the whole people, we have even more potential. The Minister of Defense and the General Political Commissar pressed their hands on the windowsill, and Serov said with great ambition, "America's rich occupy far more than 13 percent of the country's wealth. β
"You seem to think that the time for victory over the United States is almost up, and this is the first time I have seen you say that. Five years ago, you thought the United States would not be weakened! Marshal Ustinov smiled, five years ago, when the world economic crisis swept the world, Serov refuted Ustinov's remarks that victory was in sight.
"Because the policy has changed, the United States has chosen a way to find its own death. Like us, the Americans also think that the Cold War of more than 30 years is a bit too long, and they have chosen a president who is the most hostile to our Soviet Union to come to power, and look, once Reagan comes to power, he will definitely massively increase military spending. Serov said coldly, "If you want to kill us at once, the Americans are looking for death." I've planted so many mines all over the world that I'm definitely going to kill them. β
"I'd love to see your mines explode, and think of what a wonderful view it was, it should be compared to Big Ivan's experiment." Ustinov nodded and asked lightly, "Recently, you have been running around the country's military-industrial complex, how do you feel?" β
Ustinov's main concern is the Soviet military-industrial complex, and the second is his son, the main reason for his concern is that his son is a scientist serving the military industry.
"Generally satisfied, I want several space-related design bureaus in the next step, such as the Korolev Design Bureau, Chelome's 52 Design Bureau, and the Yangeli Design Bureau! Let's see how our next phase of space technology is going. In the blink of an eye, the two of them had walked down from the watchtower, and a group of security personnel were following not far away.
"I've just heard a report on this, and some supporting experiments have made great progress, and we should be able to try to see if they can be deployed in two years." "The only shortcoming is that for the sake of balancing expenditures, some cadres have complained about the military spending of the Ministry of Defense, which has led to some financial constraints," Ustinov said. β
"It doesn't matter, we KGB will pay for the insufficient funds, and any funds can be cut, but they can't be cut to military spending." Serov agreed. The reason for feeling that military spending was too large was that many Soviet cadres also believed that the dΓ©tente strategy had worked, and that the United States and the Soviet Union could coexist in the world. Reagan was quick to wake them up with a slap in the face.
Sober cadres will no longer obstruct military spending, but they need more energy to make up for the lost time. That's not a problem that spending money can solve. The KGB was willing to take money to buy time back.
Facts have proved that people like to be obscene, and the General Political Commissar and the Minister of National Defense are also very brainy when they are obscene, and in the midst of the spitting, the US imperialism is annihilated, but fortunately, many security personnel are far away, and they can only see two old men hooking their shoulders and backs, and from time to time they suddenly smile strangely, which makes people confused.
"By the way, I got a batch of wine from China, the degree is very high, and I will send it to you in the evening." Serov said when leaving.
"Imports, where did you get them?" If Ustinov has any hobbies, drinking should be regarded as one, and I don't know if he, who is in charge of the production of military industrial enterprises, has caused a production accident because of greed. However, judging from the current news, it should not be possible, otherwise with the importance that the Soviet Union attaches to manpower, he would not have become the Minister of Defense.
"How easy is this, smuggling!" Serov waved his hand to say that he did not need to thank him, and pretended to walk away.
When it comes to smuggling, the KGB is definitely a specialist, and alcoholic beverages of little value are not difficult for them at all. Since Ustinov likes it more, then just tear off the special label and give it to him.
"Huh? It's faster than I expected, it's not good to stay in Kyiv, how do you remember to come back? Serov, who went home and opened the door, looked at the date very exaggeratedly and said, "No, there are still three days to start school." β
The schedule of the spy school is different from that of an ordinary school, and the son of the general political commissar has a higher degree of freedom. I accidentally didn't look at the pig and let him go out to arch the cabbage.
"Father, where can I go if I don't come?" Boris smiled and said, "I am a preparatory anti-rebellion worker, of course I have to finish my studies, and I can't let my father pin his hopes on me in vain." β
"Really? So far, I have only seen that you are excellent at women, and it seems that those female teachers have tutored you, and you can do it, and the little daughter of Shelbitsky can get it. Serov looked back as he hung up his clothes, "But the eye is good, and the aesthetics are still within the normal range." β
The Soviets liked women with hot bodies, and their faces were generally put on the back burner. Of course, it would be better to take care of both, and China should be about the opposite, but then again, it is also better to take care of both.
"By the way, how many poses have you unlocked, and you've used everything you learned from school on that girl." Serov's voice was very lewd and obscene.
"Father, how can you ask your son that question?" Boris was an eighteen or nineteen-year-old boy in any way, and he suddenly felt unbearable for such a direct question about his father.
"Okay, I don't ask!" Serov rubbed his eyes, not knowing what the outcome of his plan would be.
"Father, that's it, I'm ...... with Shcherbilova" After a while, Boris still couldn't hold back in his father's unexpected gaze, and talked directly to Serov about these issues, from time to time letting out a burst of lewd laughter.
Serov's plan was aimed at the Polish Solidarity, which had just appeared, but in view of the great friendship between the Soviet Union and Poland, as well as his special preference for Poland, this organization had just appeared, which instantly attracted Serov's special attention, and after careful comparison, Serov decided to take a soft approach and directly destroy the Polish Solidarity Association, which would sooner or later evolve into an anti-Soviet organization.
Faced with an economic crisis, the Polish government decided to raise prices while slowing wages. Immediately provoked a wave of strike action to occupy the factory. Although the strike movement did not have a coordinating and commanding centre, the workers developed an intelligence network to disseminate news about their struggle. At the Lenin shipyard in Gdansk, Anna, a crane operator and a well-known leader of the labor movement? The dismissal of Valentinowitz angered the rest of the workers and became the spark that ignited the strike movement.
However, unlike history, the pope who originally appeared in Poland was directly killed by the KGB when he ran for election. This prevented Solidarity from using the influence of Catholicism to oppose the Soviet Union. At an earlier meeting of the presidium of the KGB, Serov had already decided to take out the organization, and tonight was the day of action.
"I don't believe that a small union can hold back the iron fist of our KGB and give me a secret operation without telling the Poles, that this is the day to teach the other reactionary forces a lesson. Whoever dares to stop it will be killed on the spot. Serov shouted.
Before Reagan was officially sworn in, Serov was to settle the issue once and for all. He didn't understand, how could a little thing happen in the Warsaw Pact countries and always be inseparable from Poland? There will be nothing else to do in other countries, Poland will either protest today or strike tomorrow.
To win the Cold War, Poland must be kicked out of the socialist camp and the Soviet Union will be troubled every day. Solidarity Poland was already much smaller than it was historically, but it was still enough to displease the Soviet Union.
At the end of 1980, the KGB sent 1,000 agents who knew Polish into Poland, and after a period of squatting, finally on the last day of 1980, they carried out a unified operation in more than 20 Polish cities at the same time to arrest all the important leaders of the Polish Solidarity trade union, and all of them were directly twisted onto the train and sent to the Lubyanka in the Soviet Union.
A few days later, all members of Solidarity Poland discovered that the leadership of the union no longer existed. This time, six or seven hundred people disappeared, and many unprecedented panics swept through Poland, and some people wanted to get information from the Polish government. But again, there was no result, of course, no one knew that it was the USSR, except for a few high-ranking Polish cadres.
The fact that so many KGB agents were unknowingly touched in also made the Polish leadership kick in their hearts and unwilling to talk more. (To be continued.) )