Chapter 213: Egypt and Sudan

"You're Yuri's confidential secretary, and my daughter's work will depend on your care in the future!" Brezhnev asked about his daughter's work arrangements, and Isemotny answered them all, and the answers were very decent. He had already prepared to select male and female agents from the Secret Service City as Brezhneva's friends, and from this point of view, there was nothing wrong with relying on her to take care of Brezhneva.

"So where does Galina's work begin? How often can I come back? "Brezhnev's wife Victoria? Brezhneva asked.

"Galina's work starts today, and in order to remember our history, today's internship starts with a visit to the Lubyanka's inner prison, and the next step is the Kazan Prison and the Ural Gulag site, both to remember history and not to let those tragedies happen again!" Isenmodny replied politely, "That being said, these places are really unlikable, Victoria?" Brezhneva thought so. Brezhnev now thinks about everything before going to work every day is that nothing will happen to Kozlov's side, and he doesn't have the energy to think about his daughter.

"Yuri Brezhnev?" Putting Brezhnev's daughter is just a superficial move, eggs cannot be put in one basket, and the same is true for espionage work. Although men and women are equal, isn't the Presidium of the Central Committee of the Soviet Union only a female member? Who could have imagined the appearance of a female chairman of the KGB? It's not possible to be good at all......

Keeping Brezhnev's son's resume in a drawer, his ability to monitor the members of the Presidium of the Central Committee was somewhat inadequate, and it was easy to alert other departments, such as certain forces on the GRU's side. But it's too simple to get a family member's materials, and it's a young man in his twenties, so it's not a problem at all for the KGB's surveillance power.

Serov himself did this. I won't fake it to anyone. The attention to Brezhnev's daughter on the surface is nothing more than a smokescreen, and Brezhnev's son is his target. Prepare for the worst, in case Sherepin is not Brezhnev's opponent, to prevent yourself from being kicked by Brezhnev, to prepare in advance, the breakthrough point is Brezhnev's problematic relatives. Especially immediate family members.

Now Serov has three offices, the headquarters of the General Directorate of Military Administration, the headquarters of the General Directorate of Internal Espionage, and the office of the first deputy chairman at No. 11 Lubyanka Square, and this situation must be ended immediately, and the time for various meetings has already crowded out most of Serov's own time, and the time spent traveling to several headquarters is even more incalculable.

"Old secretary, as the first vice chairman, I need to manage more than 20 major affairs of the General Bureau, and that's it! However, I am also the director of the two general administrations, so can I consider replacing the directors of the General Administration of Domestic Espionage Prevention and the General Administration of Military Administration? I'm thirty-four years old this year, and I don't want to live only forty! "Back again to Serov on Lubyanka Square XI. Finally, he couldn't bear more and more part-time jobs, and it was almost the end of the year, and he couldn't finish with a lot of things......

"In half a year, we will talk about the fact that there is a big problem in the country, the Second General Directorate cannot shirk its responsibility, the Red Army needs to be disarmed, and the work of the General Directorate of Military Administration cannot be relaxed, and in the second half of next year, we will be considering the issue of stepping down from the posts of the two general directors." Sherepin said unmoved. Faced with Serov constantly spinning between several headquarters like a spinning top, Sherepin was also a little embarrassed. However, his Komsomol could not take over all the posts at once, and could only let his subordinates who were the first to work in the KGB take on a little more responsibility, not to mention not to promote the Komsomol cadres too early to prevent the KGB work from falling into chaos. Then you can work harder.

Not enough, Sherepin still asked Serov if he was a candidate to take over the two heads of the Main Directorate, after all, in terms of knowledge of the KGB, Serov was more familiar with the work here than he did. And Sherepin already felt that his time in the KGB was not long, and Khrushchev would arrange other work for him.

Serdyuko, the first deputy head of the 2nd Main Directorate, and Roman Fuzheng, the first deputy head of the 3rd Main Directorate. The vacated position of deputy director can be considered as a cadre of our Communist Youth League, both of whom are already in their fifties, and they will retire in a few years, and then our people will be able to take the position of director of the two general bureaus, but the ability will still be assessed, after all, the work of our department is too important! "Serov doesn't have to think about it at all, isn't it a joke to let the airborne cadres of the Komsomol directly be the head of the General Directorate? It's simply impossible.

Did Serov stay in the Komsomol for a long time, except for a wife who came back from the Komsomol, basically there was no gain, and his feelings for that department were far less deep than those of the KGB, and besides, the Komsomol affair was not inherent in Semychas.

"Alexei of the Fifth Directorate can be transferred to work in the General Directorate of Internal Affairs, which has been reorganized by the Ministry of Internal Affairs, and is responsible for the construction of the police system throughout the country, and the successor of the director of the Fifth Directorate, I prefer Major General Kadipov, especially in the field of preventing religious infiltration, his work can be called outstanding, and the only worry is that after he is promoted, the later director in charge of religion will have the ability to do this kind of work." Serov kept thinking about it, and he was really not sure about this matter.

Ninety percent of those who voluntarily wanted to join the KGB would be directly rejected by the KGB, because the KGB's work was too important and the power was too great and it was easy for people to attack. Taking the initiative to apply for a job in the KGB will only allow the KGB, which is very good at reverse thinking, to investigate you, so the KGB is generally wary of those who apply to work, of course, there are exceptions, and the later President of the Russian Federation ****** took the initiative to apply to work in the KGB, and passed the assessment after being rejected. So the rules can't stop people who are really capable of achieving their goals, and of course it takes a lot of luck.

Luck is something that can't be seen or touched, but sometimes luck directly determines a person's trajectory, for example, the later Ge map and the Khitans, two people after the collapse of the Soviet Union said that the Soviet Union as a whole was useless, and the darkness of the system was simply unbelievable, but it can be seen from the resumes of the two people that the hopeless dark system in the two mouths has never caused them even a little obstacle, on the contrary, they are all beneficiaries of this system, of course, Ge Map is too stupid, it is not difficult to do one thing wrong, The difficulty is to do everything wrong, like Ge Tu, all reforms have failed without success, and the ability to lose money every time they reform is not something that ordinary people can do.

Then Serov, the most feared department in the dark system, as the first deputy chairman of the KGB, must let these two heretics be trampled under his feet forever, otherwise he will be sorry for their evaluation of the Soviet Union.

The work at hand is that Sudan's corn, Moscow's vegetables, Algeria's war, Iraq's training bases, Iraq's affairs, Serov's hope that things will be as slow as possible, and the foundation will be as solid as possible, and the United States will not enter the quagmire of the Vietnam War for a day, Serov would rather raise Iraqi Communist Party members to train in Azerbaijan, and the United States will not move if Serov does not move, and when the Americans fall into the quagmire of Vietnam, Serov will begin to smash the pot and sell iron and kidney aid, and 300 million gold rubles are beckoning to the Iraqi people. Constant beckoning.

Thinking of the question of the golden ruble, we have to mention Stalin's original plan for the golden ruble, as the currency of the entire socialist camp, and Serov felt that as long as he made relevant preparations and waited for the opportunity, he could completely revisit this plan after the United States fell into the Vietnamese quagmire and led to the collapse of the Breston Woods system, which still has great relevance to the Gulf region.

Serov was still busy on all fronts of the KGB, sending telegrams to Academician Sukachev during the day to inquire about Sudan's specific corn production, and at night to the Aswan military base to adopt certain plans, and at the same time establishing contacts with the KGB institutions in the Sudanese capital, allowing the officers under Aboud to give blows, building momentum for the upcoming Soviet aid, and creating some public opinion that Sudan needed industry. At the same time, Serov went to the Ministry of Fruit and Vegetable Industry to find some experts, plus his own agriculturists in the General Directorate of Military Administration, to come up with a set of aid programs that would look absolutely flawless, and now he needed an excuse.

"Drawing on the disparity in national power between Egypt and Sudan, General Aboud would not have been unaware that Sudan's independence was the result of discussions between Nasser and the British, and what if the Egyptian government regretted allowing Sudan to become independent? You must know that it has been less than ten years since the collapse of the Ali dynasty, and if Nasser repents of annexing the Sultan again, with Egypt's current military strength, the Sultan will not be able to resist at all! Serov didn't know if he was right, so he gave the order for the KGB agency in Sudan to find out what the Sudanese military really thought about Egypt in the north.

If some of the Sudanese military generals were afraid of Egypt's growing national power, then Serov's plan to deceive Sudanese grain would have a basis for creating public opinion to make Sudan open its mouth to care about Soviet aid, and the only thing Sudan has now is corn that has just received a bumper harvest, which is constantly being transported along the Nile River to the arid regions of the north for storage. Serov then reported the plan to the Kremlin and gave it to Khrushchev for review......

If the world is harmonious, there will be no soil for the KGB to intervene, and Serov must thank the world, on the one hand, because the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union was very stable, and there is no fear of messing around to change a very stable history, on the other hand, he can look for opportunities to make up for the mistakes of the Soviet Union in the periphery, and also thanks to the complicated relationship between Egypt and Sudan, otherwise there would be no chance to intervene. (To be continued.) )