Chapter 500: Preparations for the Counter-Coup

As for the final result, Serov is still optimistic so far, the time for his own planning is no shorter than that of the CIA, and the forces invested are more than the other side, it can be said that any general in Indonesia, how many children, whether he has a mistress, whether he still has a hidden place of residence, and he is clear about the usual route of activities. Pen & Fun & Pavilion www.biquge.info This is why intelligence organizations with armies are often more feared than mere armies.

For intelligence organizations, any means can be used, including assassination, beauty schemes, bribery, and so on. Therefore, intelligence organizations often play the first role in foreign interventions, and the KGB played the role of the vanguard of the Soviet Union's intervention in Czechoslovakia and Afghanistan.

"You want to plot a coup d'état in Indonesia? Do you know the risks? Khrushchev put down the plan submitted by Serov and said solemnly, "Yuri, do you think that if you can succeed once in Sudan, you can succeed in other countries as well?" You must know that Indonesia is very far away from our Soviet Union, and it is almost impossible for us to support it in the event of an accident! ”

"It's an anti-coup d'état, first secretary, and as for the disadvantage, the United States is the same, so this confrontation may end in just a few days, and if the confrontation ends in a week, neither we nor the United States can change the final result. Given Indonesia's geographical location, there is no country in the world that can assemble an intervention force in a matter of days. ”

The United States has been preparing for the landing in Vietnam for half a year, and even if the base in South Vietnam is not far from Indonesia, it cannot be completed in a few days. Serov doesn't need to be very professional about this, you can see it at a glance with common sense.

"If the possibility of a coup d'état exists, then we really can't assume that we don't see it." Suslov can be said to attach more importance to this kind of thing than any member of the Presidium of the Central Committee of the Soviet Union. It has something to do with the work he is responsible for. So the first expressed support for Serov's anti-coup plan.

Brezhnev was also immediately supportive, and his support naturally had little to do with faith. The criterion for Brezhnev's judgment is simply terrible, what is advantageous and what is unfavorable. What do you gain if you succeed, and what do you lose if you fail? He was never wrong in this regard, and the risk was evident in the report submitted by Serov, which was the reason for Brezhnev's support.

Serov's old superior, the chairman of the Party and State Supervision Commission, Sherepin, also expressed his support, and his support was based solely on confidence in the judgment of his subordinates and out of friendship.

In addition to Kosygin, who had nothing to do with this matter, did not attend the meeting, several big figures in the Presidium of the Central Committee of the Soviet Union had already expressed their positions, and finally Khrushchev, who needed to consider the gains and losses as a whole, also needed to listen to the opinions of others on this kind of issue, the Soviet Union could not bear the loss of the collapse of the Indonesian Communist Party, which he also understood very well as the first secretary, and after a long silence, he said, "I don't want the coup to become a reality, but since this risk exists, it must be prepared in advance." Say, how much support do you want from the central government? ”

"This confrontation is a face-to-face contest between us and the CIA, unlike the advantage of beating the indigenous people in Sudan, this is a complete parity of strength, I believe in the Indonesian Ministry of Internal Affairs that I have cultivated, but I will not despise the Indonesian military supported by the United States, so this time I am based on a defensive counterattack and wait for the United States to take a risk." Serov began to describe his overall plan, and finally said, "Once the confrontation begins, I hope that after the United States threatens to war, the country will firmly support Indonesia!" ”

"Even if it's war?" Brezhnev wasted no time in interjecting.

"Even if it's war!" Serov emphasized this point in particular, but added, "This is an assumption built on success, and I never believe that the United States would invade a large country with a population of nearly 100 million and an area of two million square kilometers." As long as the United States is dragged in the diplomatic arena for a few days, the risk will pass. ”

"Hopefully in the end it won't end up in the situation you envisioned, but as the General Political Commissar of National Security, you must also have a responsibility to save the Indonesian Communist Party when it is at risk. You concentrate on doing your own thing, and we will solve the pressure from the American side. "Suslov, the authoritative statement of Soviet thought, shows the attitude of the Presidium of the Central Committee of the USSR to this matter.

"I've been waiting for this day for a long time, since I was the Minister of Internal Affairs of Azerbaijan ten years ago, and I've been dreaming of fighting the CIA once a day, and if the CIA thinks they can win, I can only fill their bodies in the Mariana Trench."

It is true that this day has been waited too long, and this time it is not under the Berlin Wall that relies on the Soviet Union to fire artillery, nor is it in Sudan to beat the natives, but to compete with opponents of their own rank. Although it is not as suffocating as it was during the Cuban Missile Crisis, it is actually more risky, and with Indonesia as a battlefield, neither the United States nor the Soviet Union will have any scruples, even if they will not directly confront it.

In fact, if you start a confrontation with Indonesia, maybe this confrontation will become very bloody. For both the United States and the Soviet Union, there was an idea that the Indonesians would never surrender until their blood was drained.

At this time, Indonesia's affairs became the focus of the KGB's greatest attention, and Serov issued a presidential order ordering the Southeast Asia Department of the First General Directorate to ensure that Jakarta connected with Moscow, and at the same time ordered the Seventh General Directorate to build a backup line to prevent the KGB from cutting off the line between the KGB and the Indonesian Ministry of Internal Affairs when something happened, and in order to prevent the Soviet embassy from being monitored, the KGB opened another communication center in Jakarta.

The communications center, in the affluent area of Jakarta, Indonesia's capital, was bought by the K.G.B. through a French KGB informant and converted into a backup command post. The Ministry of Internal Affairs of Indonesia receives communication equipment, including walkie-talkies, to maintain maximum information flow.

The KGB compiled a list of potential suspicious individuals and intelligence agency locations, including the United States, Britain, the Netherlands, Australia, and unknown powers. But as long as it was not a network of relations between China and the Soviet Union, Serov considered it a suspicious location for the enemy. These locations are on the list that must be cleared, and it is not too much to say that a country belongs to the camp, how many backhands to prepare, and how many plans to list.

The situation in Indonesia has become Serov's main work, anyway, there is nothing in other directions for the time being, and even things in the Middle East direction can be put aside first, he does not have the strength to pretend to be forced in two directions at the same time, and if you want to solve the Indonesian problem this year, you can only solve one problem. He didn't even care too much about the establishment of Fatah.

With the support of the Arab League, Palestinian representatives from all walks of life held the first Palestinian National Assembly in the eastern part of Jerusalem, at which the Palestine Liberation Organization Executive Committee was formed and the Palestinian armed force "Fatah" was established.

Serov wrote a letter to a senior official of the Egyptian government in his personal name, indicating that he should be careful that Israel starts a war by means of a surprise attack, and then he will not talk much, anyway, Israel's war preparations will take time, and it will definitely not be fought this year, but the Indonesian matter will definitely have a result this year.

Throughout the summer of the **** year, similar battles took place no less than thirty times in the border areas. A series of exchanges of fire in the North Borneo region have strained relations between Indonesia and Malaysia like never before, and have also attracted international attention. At the request of the United Nations, Indonesia and Malaysia imposed a ceasefire from January to March and held talks in Bangkok, Thailand.

During the talks, Indonesian Foreign Minister Subanderi insisted that the cross-border attacks were the actions of local volunteers and were not under Jakarta's control. For his part, the representative of Malaysia, Tun Razak, demanded that all infiltrators be removed before the talks could continue. The talks went very hard. By the first week of March, three groups of militants numbering in the tens had crossed into North Borneo. At the end of January, a group of militants entered the area of the 1st Division of Lunle; In February, the second group invaded Shilongmen; In March, another stream entered Lasso. The militants exchanged fire with the British and were repulsed. In such a situation, the talks will naturally not achieve any results.

However, the reality is not as good as it should be. As soon as the landed personnel landed, they were blocked by the fire of the local ** outpost. The landers were forced to disperse and discard a lot of equipment. The entire west coast of Malaya was put on alert. In the week that followed, the rest of the detachment was captured. The men who landed in Boon Lu were confronted by the Malaysian army. The exchange of fire resulted in casualties among the team, and the rest had to go into hiding. Only a few escaped.

"So it seems that the value of Indonesia can still attract some of the attention of the United Kingdom, and the value of Indonesia is getting bigger and bigger." Britain is the main player in supporting Malaysia's statehood, which is one of the reasons for the poor relations between Indonesia and Britain and the United States, because in Sukarno's eyes, Britain and the United States are basically the same.

If Indonesia continues to be hostile to Malaysia, the infiltration and counter-infiltration operations will continue to serve as a drain on Britain, whose power itself is in decline. In order to maintain Malaysia's independence, the economic burden will inevitably increase, and the enemy's troubles will be the benefit of the Soviet Union, so it can be seen that Indonesia's value will increase.

"Chairman, Minister Fortseva hopes that we will be able to do a good job of security when the British cultural community visits next week!" Servanov walked in at this time, interrupting the KGB chairman's thinking.

"Is it just a delegation of culture? Do you need us to send someone to protect it? Serov took the document, swept it around, and said, "Don't worry, I will definitely send professional agents from the police headquarters to protect it!" "One of the people he knew. (To be continued.) )