Chapter 798: Iran's Problem

"Every year I can see great changes in the city, which is obviously inseparable from Comrade Fortseva. Pen ~ Fun ~ Pavilion www.biquge.info" put down the phone Serov said sincerely, this is not a sycophant at all, the other party was the first secretary of the Moscow Municipal Party Committee a long time ago, and many capital constructions during the Khrushchev period were led by Fortseva herself.

With the support of the whole Soviet Union, coupled with the superior geographical location, and Fortseva's own leadership experience, it is not an exaggeration to say that the construction of the Soviet city was the fastest in the Soviet Union. After all, in the hearts of every Russian, this Eurasian giant city is the capital in their hearts, not Leningrad and Moscow, which served as the capital of imperial Russia.

Foltseva, who has regained her political life, is not as unclear as the death of history, and perhaps the position of the first secretary of the Sovietgrad City Party Committee gave Fortseva a reason to persevere.

From this point of view, Fortseva was very grateful to Serov, and asked with a slight smile, "Svetlana didn't cause you trouble, did she?" Svetlana is the daughter of Fortseva and still lives in Moscow and works at Valya's Ministry of Education.

"No, he's a very strong girl, and they're both very nice, so you can rest assured." Serov replied with a smile, and after a little more chat, Serov got up and left, as long as the other party was okay.

In order to shoot the Battle of Constantinople, the Soviet Union invested a huge amount of 50 million rubles, like the tradition of the socialist camp, using active soldiers or reserve troops as group performances, which is not unique to the Soviet Union, Poland, Romania and other socialist countries, in this era, there is this tradition, it is just a matter of numbers.

In the era when stunts could not solve the problem, the solution in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe was to use real people, real soldiers to play ancient soldiers, Serov's luck was not bad, just in time to see the director shoot the scene of the Turkish army besieging Constantinople.

If this were decades from now, it might be a sign of the military's lack of professionalism, but well, it really looks like this. Real soldiers and real cold weapons have created this kind of huge war scene.

"The war changed the history of the whole of Europe, and in a sense, it was the Russian nation that was most affected, and now that our enemies have fallen, we will complete a cycle when we clean up the United States, which calls itself the modern Roman Empire." As a Soviet commissar-in-general, Serov could not always learn from Chinese allusions. Although the Romance of the Three Kingdoms is more suitable for the world in a few decades.

Second Lieutenant Valya put her cloak on the man in front of her from behind and said, "Chairman, we're going to win, aren't we?" ”

"Of course, I have never doubted that there has never been a truly invincible enemy in the world, only a self-proclaimed invincible enemy, this is what Comrade Stalin said." Hand over the telescope to Ensign Valya, and watch a new movie, he is destined not to have much time here, maybe after retirement.

Watching the general political commissar with a blue big-brimmed hat walk down the mountain steadily, Valya unconsciously bit her red lip, her eyes never left the man, and it took a long time to come back to her senses in the sea breeze and hurriedly followed.

"What's the matter? I don't think you call me very often. Serov had to take the initiative to call back the problem child in his eyes, as if the other party was the chairman of the KGB and the head of the operational executive department.

In 1979, satellite telephones were no longer a rare product, and satellite telephones were intercoms that transmitted information based on satellite communication systems. Satellite phone is the product of modern mobile communication, and its main function is to fill the area that cannot be covered by existing communication terminals, and provide more complete communication guarantee for work and life. Even if he was standing in the South Pole and investigating, Mendelev could find himself at any time as long as he thought of it.

"The inspection has been completed, do you want to do it?" Menderev's words have no beginning or end, and they are simply excessive. If it were someone else, you wouldn't know what he's talking about, but Serov was an exception.

"We can't use our own people, and if we fail, we will not only get into the entire KGB, but also the national reputation of the USSR." As soon as Serov heard it, he knew what the other party was talking about, and it was precisely because the action was of great significance that he repeatedly instructed him.

"It's not our own people, our own people are used to kill people!" Mendelev paused after saying and said, "Do you want to come back and see it yourself?" Serov simply doubted that he had misheard, and that he had exceeded three sentences.

"Timing is very important, and I won't approve it until I find the best time to do it." Serov thought for a moment and said, "I still have to stay in Soviet Grad for a few days, you prepare the report first, and I will read it when I get back." ”

......Answering Serov's busy voice, the General Political Commissar holding the phone shook his eyebrows, and the other hand that was not holding the phone clenched and loosened, and only sighed after going back and forth a few times, "That is, you, have anyone who dares to hang up my phone in the Soviet Union?" ”

"Your subordinates?" Elizabeth Taylor, who was wearing pajamas, was half-dressed, and she could see the temptation inside, holding a wine glass in one hand in both hands, and handed her a glass to the man and said, "The greatest enemy of the free world, who is now conquering Cleopatra?" Won't go back so soon......"

"To tell you the truth, considering the possibility of Margaret Thatcher coming to power, I'm really embarrassed to leave yourself here and go home. After all, you have sacrificed a lot for me, and of course you did not play tricks in front of me at the beginning. Serov was referring to the early cooperation between the two, when the other party always wanted to blackmail his own affairs. If he had ordered the woman to be killed, there would be no Tornado Engine and Chopper armor today.

"You are the chairman of the KGB who knows everything and can do anything, and I believe that you will win sooner or later." The two glasses touched each other slightly, Elizabeth Taylor and Serov drank each other, and then the two hugged each other. The obstacles on his body slid down his skin and onto the carpet, and the hormonal smell in the room grew stronger and stronger, turning into a blushing and heart-pounding music.

It's not the first time that the two of them have been like this, because they are about to part, so they are very open, and the petite Elizabeth Taylor is like a flat boat in a storm, undulating and taking.

"Do it again, it hurts me, and I remember this feeling." The woman who was pressed under her held the man's face and cheered.

Elizabeth Taylor's whole body looked like she had just been fished out of the water, and Serov wondered if the other party would die of dehydration, but the woman still didn't know it, and let the man who was much taller and stronger than herself hit her. If she wants to leave this feeling, it will not be easy to meet in the future. I can only go to Hepburn to solve the problem.

How can a cow plow the land? This is simply impossible, Serov is a normal man, his thing is not transplanted from a donkey, and he does not have the unpredictable ability to see blood when it comes out of the sheath. As long as a woman goes out, such as Elizabeth Taylor, who is swollen and can't get out of bed the next day, he is still tired in the end.

The entire train back to Moscow, he spent it in his sleep, and there was only one feeling, which can be described in one word, empty! It's not that it's empty, it's that all the places on your body are empty, and when you get on the train, you feel like your body is light and fluttering.

This is in line with the impression he gave Brezhnev, the General Political Commissar worked day and night, and finally he was physically exhausted and needed to rest. I was going to visit my secretaries when I was passing through Bulgaria, but my body was canceled due to temporary changes.

Serov's imminent concern was the imminent Iranian revolution, which the Soviet Union saw as a godsend for the dismemberment of the United States' two-pillar strategy, and immediately supported it. However, later developments proved that the honeymoon period between Iran and the Soviet Union was only for a short time, Khomeini was an anti-Soviet and anti-American person, and the Soviet Union did not take advantage of the Iranian revolution.

Why is this happening? This is where the USSR struggled, and the Pahlavi dynasty, the pro-American USSR certainly did not like it. But ideologically, the Soviet Union hated peace religion, and Khomeini was the representative of religion. Neither option was beneficial to the Soviet Union, which gave some support at the beginning, and when the religious revolution burned into Afghanistan, it resolutely sent troops to prevent Afghanistan from affecting the Central Asian region of the Soviet Union due to civil strife.

Even if this question is changed to Serov, I feel the same dilemma. No matter how you choose, it seems that it will not benefit the Soviet Union. The choice of Khomeini is only a temporary benefit, a blow to the United States. But in the end, the same will hit the USSR. If it weren't for the Pahlavi dynasty's pro-American, he might not have supported Pahlavi in killing Khomeini.

Khomeini was committed to uniting the opposition, but with the exception of atheist Marxists, he placed special emphasis on the socio-economic problems caused by the king's regime and avoided mentioning details that could lead to factional infighting, especially his planned clerical rule, which he believed was biased against by Western imperialist propaganda.

Another disadvantage was Azerbaijan, where Serov was born in Azerbaijan, a republic of the Soviet Union. It must be noted that Azerbaijan in the USSR was only a part of the whole of Azerbaijan, South Azerbaijan, and the Azerbaijani colony, including the three provinces of Iran, West Azerbaijan, East Azerbaijan and Ardabil. The language spoken is the southern branch of Azerbaijani, that is, South Azerbaijani, South Azerbaijanis and Soviet Azerbaijanis belong to the same ethnic group, South Azerbaijan and North Azerbaijan are collectively called Greater Azerbaijan, and the Azerbaijanis of Iran are more numerous than the Azerbaijanis of the Soviet Union.

One is not handled well, this is the time bomb of the Caucasus, which is much more troublesome than such a small problem as the Chechens. (To be continued.) )