Chapter 754: Another long-term plan

Several thugs of the Soviet Union in the Cold War were not Eastern European countries. Pen | fun | pavilion www. biquge。 infoBecause the confrontation in Europe directly determines the outcome of the war, the Soviet Union has never had the idea of drawing troops from Eastern European countries, and at most it is to form a military advisory group to fight.

North Korea assisted the Soviet Union in maintaining a military presence in the Middle East, Vietnam was responsible for conquering cities in Southeast Asia, and Cuba, which was closest to the United States, mainly used Africa and Latin America as battlefields to export revolutionary and expand the influence of socialism, and was the Soviet Union's number one thug in the process of strategic offensive.

Normally, Cuba is doing well, even better than the Soviet Union expected. The Castro brothers themselves only wanted to fight for the national liberation of their own country, but in the end they became even more progressive socialist countries than the Soviet Union. If the Soviet Union's allies were all Cuba, I believe that the Cold War was not another possibility.

"I will eventually leave, but the ideal is immortal!" Serov seems to have seen from this telegram the gray hair of Castro decades later, as well as the scene of the Castro brothers singing the Internationale at the Congress of the Communist Party of Cuba. Their brothers have finally come to power through the revolution, and no one knows what the future of Cuba will become.

The opponents are the United States and South Africa, and if it were not for Sudan's sneak attack on the DRC, the situation would have been much worse than it is now. The Angolan civil war is actually an African version of the world war, and many surrounding countries have different participation, choosing to support one side based on their own positions, but in fact, the United States is not the most difficult opponent.

The toughest opponent is South Africa, Africa's superpower. As the leader of the Soviet Union, Serov now feels more and more clearly that with the Soviet Union's radiation capacity, it has almost reached its limit. Whether or not it should be carried with South Africa, a country with a snake head, is actually a matter worth discussing.

Military spending on the war in Afghanistan was only one of the battlefields before the collapse of the Soviet Union, and there were at least three other battlefields in the same theater: Vietnam in Southeast Asia, Angola in Southern Africa, and Nicaragua in Latin America. Military spending alone is not comparable to Afghanistan's, but it is much more than combined. Among them, until the collapse of the USSR, the USSR did not completely gnaw down Angola. At the same time, because of the Soviet Union's own discoloration, the Angolan government, which had been supported for more than 20 years, broke off contact with Russia later.

Angola was almost at the limit of the Soviet Union's power, and its opponent, South Africa, was far from the scrap of the Cold War. In the decade immediately after World War II, South Africa was worthy of no one except the United States and the Soviet Union. Britain and France were hit hard, Japan and Germany became a ruin, and at the same time, in addition to the United States and the Soviet Union, there were also African land snakes that demolished British and French colonies, and even in terms of actual control, South Africa is not smaller than India's territory, 800,000 square kilometers of Namibia is only a province of South Africa, and neighboring countries close to South Africa are more or less under the control of South Africa, and there are many African countries affected by South Africa before the seventies.

Angola and Mozambique have South African interests, and South Africa is the biggest supporter of the white regime in Zimbabwe. In the face of such an opponent, Serov had to plan well. What to do not get bogged down. This is something that the General Staff of the Border Guards and the First Main Directorate of the KGB are studying every day.

"Chairman, telegram from Comrade Markus Wolff." Servanov, head of the General Services Division, came in and sent in a telegram.

"Bring it!" As he spoke, Serov skillfully opened the codebook, for so many years he had been able to decipher the encrypted telegram by himself, and he had been doing this kind of work for twenty years, and even if he read it every day, he could understand it.

The door of the entire chairman's office was closed, the curtains were closed, and he was busy for a long time and said to himself, "It turns out that in Ulm, NATO's chemical weapons were stored there." I knew that there were more than just nuclear bombs in West Germany. ”

Ulm is an important industrial area of the Federal Republic of Germany, in fact, all the industrial areas of Germany are in the Federal Republic of Germany, and the GDR was only an agricultural area during the Second Reich, which is also the reason why the Federal Republic of Germany recovered faster, in terms of population quality and resources, it was already more advantageous than the GDR, not to mention that the United States was richer than the Soviet Union. In terms of state system, the United States was attractive to the rich, the USSR was attractive only to the poor, and so on.

Serov had no doubt that once the United States offered superior conditions, the high-end talents of the Soviet Union would not be more disciplined than the intellectuals who had run from the GDR to the Federal Republic of Germany. For the intellectual class, they certainly do not want to be equal to a group of workers and farming, but to choose to be a superior man.

For NATO, which has nuclear weapons, chemical weapons are actually just a spare item to prevent trouble, and maybe they will not be put into use at the beginning of the war, and they will only be put into more preparations in Ulm. But since this matter was known to Serov......

"It seems that a chemical plant in India exploded, and it seems that tens of thousands of people died." It's a very tempting idea, but this card can't be used now, and now even if this batch of chemical weapons is blown up, the Soviet Union can't use it, and NATO is only at a military disadvantage, far from the time when the double disadvantage or even the mountains and rivers are exhausted. There must be a time when the advantages of the Soviet bloc can be seen all over the world, and the constant brainwashing of the media cannot convince the people of NATO countries, and only when there is big news can wake up to these people who think that the situation is very good, and the government has been deceiving them.

This is the same as the impact of the Soviet Union's slow response to the Chernobyl bombing and the impact on the population. It was not that Serov looked down on the other side, Chernobyl was bombed, and at least 100,000 Red Army cadres who were ready to fight a nuclear war rushed forward to prevent the expansion of the disaster with their lives. The situation in Fukushima was far less severe than the Chernobyl explosion, but because the US and Japanese forces did not dare to act, it dragged on into a major accident.

If the same thing happens on the other side, such a human army should evacuate its personnel and do nothing, right? Ideologically, the Soviet Red Army was more reliable.

After destroying the telegram, Serov began to reply to Markus Wolff, "Comrade Wolf, intelligence is very important. Believing that this kind of information is not something that an ordinary agent can provide, I hope that as soon as I receive it, I will change the contact code information, without asking why, and if there is a difficulty, the KGB is willing to provide funds. ”

Serov had already guessed who provided this weighty telegram, the Stasi ace spy Günt? Captain Guillaume. He was also the secretary of Chancellor Brandt of the Federal Republic of Germany. He knew the man because the man was later exposed. And how many of the nearly 10,000 spies who cast their nets in the Federal Republic of Germany that year were like Günt? No one knows about people like Guillaume, even if the Cold War is over.

The Germans, from the selection of spy officers, were even stricter than the KGB, and their control was everywhere. Unless the Stasi spy is discovered, he will never defect to the West because of suspicion of his mission. This is not even comparable to the KGB, but Germany has always suffered one point in intelligence operations, from World War I to World War II to the Cold War, constantly falling into the same pit.

I don't know if it's because the Germans are too confident in their own technology, when the German intelligence officers are conscientiously completing their tasks, the German intelligence services have always considered the contact code to be absolutely invulnerable, and the reality is always slapping the Germans in the face, and every time they think that their code is absolutely impossible to be deciphered, it is usually when the opponent already knows the German actions well.

Günt? Guillaume, the biggest spy exposed by the Stasi, was because the code of the GDR was deciphered again, so from the time Serov met Markus Wolff, the Stasi's intelligence contact code was not only changed, but Günter should have been arrested a year ago? Guillaume brought back heavyweight intelligence this time, as evidenced by this.

Having received Serov's reply, the entire Stasi again began to launch a new cipher base, and it can be said that the KGB was stronger than the Stasi in this respect, and Markus Wolf still respected Moscow's opinion.

Stasi in Berlin is once again adjusting, and Lubyanka in Moscow is also planning a mission. This is a long-term undercover mission, to be used for personnel, and the KGB is also preparing to join forces with the Stasi, and the two intelligence organizations will each send a task force to try to enter the headquarters of the American Kodak Group.

"Chairman, a business group, I'll just arrange some people to go in. You don't need to pay attention to it at all. First Deputy Chairman General Chebrikov said lightly. Bobkov, Zinev, and Zvigon all nodded, a company that makes film, still spends so much effort on research?

"It's not about stealing technology from Kodak, it's a long-term sleeper plan. It could take 10 years to see results, and I needed a spy with both commercial and military capabilities. Serov held his head in his left hand and looked unmoved, which made the faces of the four KGB leaders change, and the first thought in his mind was that the chairman was serious.

When it came to long-term planning and preparation, the first thing that came to the mind of the head of the KGB was the plan to attack Turkey that had been prepared since the late fifties.

In fact, this batch of military supplies has not been used up, and it can fully support a war against Iran. So as soon as they heard about the long-term preparation, everyone instantly became serious, although they didn't know why their boss was so interested in a private company.

"If there are no problems, I hope that all departments will be efficient and quickly find out the candidates for implementation." Serov rolled his eyelids and said, "This matter is very important, very important, I don't want a little mistake in it, and the executor must be absolutely loyal to the motherland." (To be continued.) )