Chapter 794: Imperialists

"Speaking of which, is it better to let Yugoslavia, like other countries, obey the command of the Soviet Union? Pen ~ Fun ~ Pavilion www.biquge.info" Tito smiled coldly, "This kind of idea has not succeeded since Stalin, until Khrushchev and Brezhnev. ”

Serov had a smile on his face, not piercing Tito's pride. Times have changed, and Stalin could not succeed because the Soviet Union suffered heavy losses in the Great Patriotic War. At that time, the United States and the Soviet Union were too far apart in strength. No matter how strong Stalin himself was, no matter how high his means and prestige were, he could not change the fact that the Soviet Union's national strength was inadequate.

During Stalin's tenure, the Soviet Union did not make as much progress as it did under Khrushchev and Blizhnev. And the latter is completely comparable to Stalin in terms of ability. There is another reason, that is, Stalin wanted to subdue Tito and make the whole of Yugoslavia cooperate with the strategy of the Soviet Union as a whole, instead of breaking Yugoslavia to pieces, so he would not dismember Yugoslavia to achieve his goal. The Iron Leader wanted the whole, not the broken Yugoslavia.

Yugoslavia as a whole could provide a powerful boost to the Soviet Union, providing strong support to Eastern Europe, which had suffered heavy losses at that time. However, more than 30 years have passed since World War II, the world has changed, and the Soviet Union's national strength cannot be said to have caught up with the United States, but if it starts a war from the Eurasian continent, it is completely worthy of the United States. Yugoslavia's accession to the Warsaw Pact still worked, but not as much as it did thirty years ago.

Serov's options were even more diverse, and the overall Yugoslavia was obedient. If they did not obey, they were divided into two countries, Serbia and Croatia, which joined the Warsaw Pact as allies of the Soviet Union.

As long as Serov is determined to get along with Yugoslavia, he will be able to achieve his desired goal. It is to use the Warsaw Pact to crush Yugoslavia and tell the Yugoslavs that NATO will not save you this time.

"You are so old, don't think that there is a second Tito, no one has this kind of qualifications. And Yugoslavia, which now seems relatively calm, in my eyes, has too many places to make a fuss. There are too many, all of them are places to meddle. Serov at this time was completely evaluating the country of Yugoslavia as an enemy.

This indifferent attitude made Tito, who was already eighty-eight years old, very uncomfortable, even Stalin just wanted to subdue Yugoslavia and make Yugoslavia cooperate with the Soviet Union's strategy. Brezhnev also took a soft attitude towards Yugoslavia. Although the two men did not have a crooked attitude towards Yugoslavia, they at least did not express their hostility so obviously.

Now the General Political Commissar of State Security of the USSR in front of him, who did not even want to say anything about class feelings, was completely imperialist, and went further than the previous two and began to try to dismember Yugoslavia.

"You're not going to make it!" Tito, who was wearing a marshal's uniform, grabbed the armrests of the chair with both hands and said word by word, "This is an act of aggression, don't think that there is only one country in the world, the Soviet Union." ”

"I'm not going to make it?" Serov snorted and laughed, "If the United States wins, all socialist countries, including the Soviet Union, will be destroyed, and there will be no multi-ethnic countries in Western Europe, and Yugoslavia will definitely be broken back into independent small countries in accordance with the principle of national self-determination." The victory of the USSR, how do you say I deal with you, a traitor to socialism? Emotionally, I should have been lighter, but if you don't teach Yugoslavia a lesson, other countries will learn from you, isn't that a bigger trouble? Have you forgotten how you advocated for the Non-Aligned Movement in the first place? You forgot to confront the USSR? Have you forgotten that you openly went against the USSR, and that you always used the United States to balance the USSR policy? If you haven't forgotten all this, why should I let you go? I will not spare any traitor, any ......"

Every time he asked a question, Serov went one step further, until the distance between the two was only one meter, and his glasses looked into Tito's eyes without evasion and said, "You are old, you yourself have realized this, otherwise you would not have tried well against the Soviet Union." But this is not a reason why Yugoslavia should be forgiven. The Soviet Union never received any help from Yugoslavia, so there was no need to talk about class feelings with Yugoslavia, and in my memory, Yugoslavia just kept demolishing the Soviet Union. Although China also continued to dismantle the Soviet Union, at least until a few years ago, they also helped the Soviet Union share the strong pressure and joined forces with the Soviet Union to establish several socialist countries in Southeast Asia. ”

"Maybe I should kill you here and deal with the enemies of the future country." Marshal Tito slapped his chair, his heart became murderous, and he said indifferently, "As long as you are eliminated, Yugoslavia will be stable in the future." ”

"Haha, do you want to kill me without knowing it, and then create a scene of natural death? When I came in, I set a time, and if I didn't go out after twenty minutes, the two hundred anti-rebel workers I had brought with me would rush in. You can try to create two hundred accidents and kill everyone I brought at the same time, I wonder if Moscow will believe that we all died accidentally? Well? Serov wanted to hold back his laughter, but in the end he couldn't hold back, "I'm such a careful person, I must not give others the opportunity to assassinate me, if you want to kill me, you must kill ...... openly"

"If I don't get out now, they're going to rush in, and if a fight breaks out, your visit to Moscow to ease relations with the Soviet Union will be in vain." That being said, Serov's ass didn't move like lead. It's as if I'm a bystander, and I have the kind of psychology that doesn't make a big deal to watch the excitement.

Serov's behavior is very immoral, and it is completely bullying Tito's heroic end, who is almost over the course of his life. But then again, if it weren't for that, it would have been twenty years ago. Tito would never take care of his own threats, and Serov would not say these words to Tito, saying the right words at the right time, in the right place, and doing the right thing, would give him the upper hand in the face of a leader who came down from the battlefield.

"Comrade Serov, you have just arrived in Belgrade, let's go and rest first." Tito's right hand clenched hard, but immediately released it, and said in a helpless tone, "I believe you also want to see Yugoslavia up close." ”

"I do mean that, then, we'll see you later." Tito did not tell Serov to hurry up, and Serov didn't mean to hurry up, but be careful to sail the ship of ten thousand years, and the General Political Commissar had already decided not to eat anything Yugoslav.

To be sure, Yugoslavia in 1979 no longer had the overwhelming economic advantage over the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe that it had ten years ago, because the results of the Soviet Union's strategic offensive were still being fed back more and more into the country. The Warsaw Pact has caught up, but on the surface, Yugoslavia still looks more dynamic.

Yugoslavia's so-called socialist system of self-government is the remote cause of its split. The combination of profit-oriented so-called workers' self-government and local power, coupled with the financial institutions controlled by the republics, led to the solidification of regional economic imbalances, reinforced by economic cooperation with foreign capital, and over time the country lost its unified economic base, and political divisions were inevitable after the death of the strongman Tito and the withering of a generation that experienced the horrors of ultra-nationalism in World War II. But if Yugoslavia is to be moved, there is a premise that the Soviet Union does not care about this country, so as long as the Soviet Union exists for a day, the West will not dismember Yugoslavia.

On the contrary, once the Soviet Union prepares Yugoslavia to make a move, NATO countries will also be ready to be wet nurses to improve Yugoslavia's resistance through economic assistance, relieve Yugoslavia's worries, and make Yugoslavia more tough against the Soviet Union.

"Chairman, maybe we shouldn't come out, what if Tito wants to kill you?" Valya had always been by Serov's side, and Yugoslavia had always been more wary of the Soviet Union than of Western countries.

"Afraid of what? Is my life important or the fate of my country? I myself may choose the former, but Tito will choose the latter, and he will solve it if I dismember Yugoslavia. Then he might kill me, and if not, he'll invite me to talk in a few days. Serov said absently.

If Tito knew that he was dead, because of the collapse of the Soviet Union, Yugoslavia was brought down. In the following, he may regret his policy, knowing that it is better to cooperate with the policy of the Soviet Union and use the military power of the third strongest in Eastern Europe against NATO. There is no regret medicine in the world, as to why the Communist Party of Yugoslavia and the People's Army did not prevent the disintegration of the country. This is a much bigger problem, the local government commands the border guards, and the people's army for the preservation of the country has been abandoned.

There is a point that later generations have wronged Tito, Yugoslavia itself is a country without a main nation, and the Serbs themselves account for less than forty percent of the population, Tito has suppressed Serbia, but has not deliberately divided a new nation. What's more, Tito not only suppressed Serbia itself, but also any separatist forces.

The next day, a notification came from the Yugoslav presidential palace inviting Serov, a member of the Presidium of the Central Committee of the USSR, to go to the presidential palace again, where Marshal Tito was waiting. This is the second meeting between the two in Belgrade, and compared to the first meeting two days ago, both have calmed down and are ready to really talk about relations between the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia.

"Do you really regard Yugoslavia as an enemy of the Soviet Union?" After a long time, Tito finally asked.

"This is for yourself, Marshal Tito, the Yugoslavia you led has always been wary of the Soviet Union, and the Soviet Union is very fair to Yugoslavia like this!" Serov said silently, "It's just that the Soviet Union is strong, and your pressure is even greater." (To be continued.) )