Chapter 228: Idealist

After the two of them finished planning, they convened the cadres of the South American Division of the First General Administration to discuss the action plan, and the time was already noon, and the group entered the canteen of the First General Administration for dinner. After a full meal, Lieutenant General Sakhatowsky said with a smile, "You are always like this, your life is America except for Valya!" ”

"I will never be friends with enemies in my life, and I will die sooner or later if I am friends with the United States. You see how close the relationship between Britain and the United States is, and when the Suez War broke out, didn't the Americans join forces with us to fight Britain and France? Serov lowered his head and solemnly held a fork and forked the fish head in the lunch box. It was as if it were an American's head, and the cold look on his face combined with the words in his mouth was chilling.

Americans' friends are the kind that do not die well, and Saddam's family is also a friend of Americans, talking about historical origins from the British, talking about kneeling and licking with Japanese, until the end of Serov's memory in his previous life. He has not discovered that the United States really regards any country as a friend, and as long as it has the slightest sign of threat to the United States, it will not be used to the point of actual threat, and it will immediately be suppressed by the Americans with an excuse, or even without an excuse at all.

After a short lunch, I connected to Lieutenant General Alex's alpha system phone, knowing that the conference was not over yet. Serov and Lieutenant Commander Sakhatowski will continue to refine their South American plans, based in Havana, Cuba. To be sure, the current Soviet Union has always been in a state of co-opting Cuba, but Castro did not respond positively to the Soviet Union's co-optation, but he also gave the Soviet Union a certain amount of convenience. To really turn Cuba to the Soviet Union, we also need the historic Bay of Pigs landing.

After all, the Cuban Missile Crisis was a retreat of the Soviet Union, whether it was because the United States controlled most of the world's public opinion or for some other reason. Most countries remember that the Soviet Union made concessions, and few people know about the withdrawal of missiles from Turkey by the United States. It has to be said that the Soviet propaganda war was a mess.

If he is too closely connected to Cuba, Serov fears that the Cuban Missile Crisis will be evaluated as his first failure. After all, he's gone from one victory to another so far. It's a pity that there really isn't a second place for Serov to get his hands on except Cuba, which is also a very helpless thing.

"The comrades in Cuba are still trustworthy and believe that there is no problem." Lieutenant General Sakhatowsky did not pay attention to Serov's face, and analyzed Cuba's unique geographical location with his own care, and praised the value of this small country again and again.

Just as the two of them were using the world map to play the map to open the territory, an internal staff came in and handed over a telegram. Lieutenant General Sakhatowsky nodded and ordered the telegram to be translated, and Serov, who was lying on the table with a pencil, also stopped, tilting his head to see what was going on. After a short time, the translator handed over the translated telegram and handed it to the two KGB bigwigs.

In the spirit of respecting the original superiors, Serov asked Lieutenant General Sakhatowsky to take a look, after all, the other party was also the director of the First Main Directorate, and he thought that he had done a good job in respecting the old cadres and department heads. When Serov got into his hands, he was instantly overjoyed at a cursory glance.

The telegram was sent by Academician Sukhachev from Khartoum, the capital of Sudan, and from the description on the telegram, it appears that some generals of the Sudanese military junta believe that Sudan has a bumper grain harvest. However, the population pressure in Sudan itself is not great, and there is no food problem at all. It is better to use this grain for export and exchange for industrial equipment to improve the strength of the country, of course, the favorite of these generals is to be able to exchange for industrial equipment of the United States, but after testing through the channel, it is found that the United States is not interested at all.

The United States is an empire that combines industry and agriculture, and most people only see the powerful side of American industry, but they always ignore that the United States is also the world's largest agricultural power, and the food it produces is not only far enough to feed itself, but also always exported to areas where food is scarce. In the hands of the Americans, food is also a weapon, how can they put Sudanese's grain in their eyes? Not to mention the exchange of valuable industrial equipment. Are the Sudanese mentally sick and really regard us profiteers as stupid × of the Soviet Union?

Academician Sukachev's telegram mentions that General Aboud of the Sultan has changed the proposals of the other military generals, and although they are all Arabs, the Arabs of the Sudan have nothing to gain from the Arabs elsewhere. In a sense, Sudan has been on guard against Egypt in the north.

Nasser did make Sudan independent as a state. But the rulers of the Sultan after independence tasted the power, and soon there was a question in their minds, what if it was lost since ancient times? The rulers of Sudan will not be willing to return to the arms of Egypt just because everyone is Arab, who wants to be the boss and the younger brother?

This is the case with newly independent states, often demonstrating their legitimacy by publicizing the humiliation of being ruled. Not to mention the KGB agents in Sudan in recent years. Every day, the military of Sudan is instilled with chicken soup for the soul, the territory of Africa is the first, there is nothing lacking, as long as the black people in the south are pacified, the development of the country is endless, and so on. This move of crossing the river with eggs has had a considerable effect, and coupled with the fact that money opens the way, the current Sudanese military also has a feeling that this is the case.

"The food problem of our USSR this year was solved. I believe that General Aboud should communicate with us soon! After reading the telegram, Serov said happily, aiding industrial equipment to support other countries, and there is no semicolon on this earth except the Soviet Union. Counting on the capitalists to prop up your industry and let you compete with themselves? That's impossible, besides, the Sudanese junta, do you have human rights? Why the war on blacks in the South?

These conditions can not be agreed to by the Sudanese junta, and in turn the capitalists are not from the Red Cross, there is no matter of interest, they would rather watch you die than help, so if you need assistance, you can only go to the Soviet Union.

This is a very good thing, there is no panic in the heart of having food in hand, and the biggest problem within the Soviet Union is the food problem. In fact, the arms race is not the largest part of the Soviet Union's expenditure, the largest part of the Soviet Union's expenditure is all kinds of welfare, judging from the KGB's statistics, the current welfare expenditure has more than half of the military spending, this is still in the Khrushchev period, and the period of great development of welfare in the Soviet Union is not now, but the Brezhnev era after that.

A little later a more detailed telegram arrived, a telegram from a KGB agent, detailing the thoughts of the Sudanese officers, and of course other analyses such as which general was more pro-socialist and what chances he had of turning the Sultan red. On the European side, don't think about it, if you want to export revolution, you can only start from the fringe areas where the confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union is not fierce, South America is too far away, and the national strength of the Soviet Union is not within reach for the time being, and after ten years, Africa and Southeast Asia are the most suitable places.

"This year's international students should invite some students from Sudan to come to our Soviet Union to study, and I will ask Lieutenant General Serdyuko to say hello to the universities later." Lighting the telegram in his hand, and watching it burn out little by little, a meaningful smile appeared on the face of our spy chief, who had deceived the Sultan of grain.

Burn the telegrams of the KGB agents, leave the telegrams of Academician Sukachev, and later Serov will go to the Kremlin to report to Khrushchev. Although it is difficult for him to be promoted again, it is always right to show his face in front of the first secretary often, and Serov will not forget that his fast track to promotion began with a debate in the kitchen.

Outside Khrushchev's office in the Grand Kremlin, the first secretary's reprimand could be heard from a long distance, and it was obvious that the congress of the Communist Party and the Workers' Party of '81 on the first day did not go well, not to mention that it did not go well; judging from the surveillance recordings obtained by Lieutenant General Alexey, this congress is not an exaggeration, and even Brezhnev, who is not good at words, went into battle to criticize certain parties without naming them, so you can imagine how lively or fierce the congress was.

Serov was mentally prepared before he came, and he didn't have to think about it to know which two countries had such a debate in the name of friendly exchanges, in front of representatives of dozens of countries and parties (see the cover of this book!). )。 Just when Kozlov, Brezhnev, and Shelepin were all being blamed, Serov was led in by the cadres of the First Secretary's Office, and even Brezhnev, who was good-tempered and never spoke loudly, could hardly stand it, when the youngest head of the KGB secret service appeared.

"First Secretary, good news! Academician Sukachev called, the Sudanese junta is ready to negotiate with our Soviet Union, in exchange for this year's bumper corn harvest, in exchange for our batch of industrial aid, involving non-staple food, light industry and part of the military industry projects, the delegation will soon arrive in Moscow, before that we should study it? Serov came in and took out a telegram without saying a word, informed Khrushchev of the good news, and at the same time rescued a group of party and state leaders.

Khrushchev immediately took the telegram, quickly read it and said happily, "Very good, this time the KGB operation was very successful, and today there was finally a happy thing one day, Yuri, you are right, our comrades in the East have indeed pointed the finger at us, saying that we are the Lao Tzu Party, that we have deviated from the communist ......"

"Actually, they are afraid that we will regard them as the GDR, and this concern is not difficult to understand from the perspective of security, and besides, the comrades in the East are still in the stage of idealism, and they have the idea of liberating the world!" Serov said dryly, "Good thing, they did things that we don't easily come out with, such as exporting revolutionary ......" (to be continued. )