Chapter 792: Tito

"Valya, there should be a young KGB waiting for him at the Kyiv railway station, and when the time comes, pick him up. Pen | fun | pavilion www. biquge。 info" Serov instructed intently as he read the book and in a calm voice. When he met Amin, he still brought out this little girl who had learned Afghan language.

"Yes, Chairman, what are his characteristics? How old you are. Valya asked with a smile and the gentlest of all kinds.

"In his twenties, his hair is yellow, he has big eyes, and he wears the uniform of his department. Not tall, but looks powerful, with the name Vladimir? Vladimirovich? Pukin. Serov put away the spy novel written by Tsvigon and said lightly. This person is the Russian strongman of later generations******* when he speaks, he has no fluctuation in his heart, he does not have the joy of seeing idols, and he also does not have the bad taste of making historical celebrities tremble, there are too many historical celebrities, and he has been numb after living in the Soviet Union for more than 20 years. For example, 25 years ago, he was the head of the KGB Military Administration, and from that time he began to build a security archive for the junior officers of the Red Army units, and 25 years later, he constantly revised the files of 193 tank motorized rifle divisions, 14 artillery divisions, seven airborne divisions, and 63 division commanders in the Soviet Union.

Although Amin himself is an iron-fisted man, the conditions in Afghanistan are too poor. It is precisely because of this that Serov is ready to blow up in Afghanistan and lead the existing contradictions in Afghanistan to the feud Pakistan. He doesn't care if he can blow up Pakistan or not, as long as he doesn't blow up Central Asia. Anyway, Pakistan is a pro-American country, and no matter how many people die, Serov will not have psychological fluctuations, and he is not afraid of 10,000 things, but he is afraid of what happens, and he must make multiple preparations for everything.

The KGB missions in Afghanistan needed a real KGB to be in charge, so he remembered Pugin, who worked in the Leningrad State Security Service. At the Kiev railway station, Valya handed over the record of the conversation between Serov and Amin to the people waiting in the KGB, and Comrade General Political Commissar was not ready to explain it directly to Andropov. When the train started again, there was one more person in the box, and many people in later generations knew this face, barely the strongman Pugin who dragged Russia out of the quagmire.

Serov was still reading the spy novel, and Putin sat still motionless. Only the sound of railroad tracks could be heard in the box, and finally Serov spoke, "Comrade Vladimir, it has been four years since I joined the KGB, and I met for the first time, hello, I am Serov. ”

"Hello, Comrade Chairman!" Of course, Pugin was excited, but he didn't show it, and he still maintained his composure, but his voice was a little strange. If Serov had heard him speak before, he could hear that Putin's voice had changed, indicating that Putin, who was only in his twenties in front of him, was still very excited.

It's a pity that Serov hasn't heard of it, but it doesn't matter at all, he is like seeing a member of the million KGB, and his attitude is still very peaceful, "The KGB site in Afghanistan needs a director, normally a young man like you, who has only been working in the KGB for four years, has not yet been able to prove whether it is reliable, and naturally will not be sent to work abroad." But there are exceptions to everything, just like your joining energy, the KGB traditionally does not accept people who are self-recommended to work, don't you also come in. ”

Pugin was introduced by Mao Sui, and the KGB generally did not accept such people, but would suspect that the other party had other purposes. Seeing that Putin was about to refute, Serov stretched out his hand to stop him, "I wonder if you are willing to go abroad to work early?" Afghanistan has a lot of what we need. ”

As a person in the 21st century, Serov knows that Afghanistan is not as barren as it seems, and that many of Afghanistan's minerals were not discovered in the 70s, and that the KGB, together with the Ministry of Metallurgical Industry and the Ministry of Petroleum Industry, investigated Afghanistan for more than 10 years and also discovered some minerals. But the current discoveries were not enough for the Soviets to get in.

If Afghanistan had Saudi Arabia's oil fields, Chile's copper mines, Australia's iron mines, South Africa's gold mines, Western Europe's industrial base, or Silicon Valley's science and technology center, then Afghanistan must have been the crown jewel of the British Empire before World War II, a sacred and inseparable republic of the Soviet Union after the war, an indispensable part of the United States of America after the 90s, and an integral part of the Chinese nation since ancient times in the 21st century.

None of these Afghanistans are still not worth occupying, Serov said directly, "I need a real KGB, someone who wants to help the current BJP government and at the same time protect our vested interests." I think you're the right person. ”

Pugin's heart jumped a few times uncompromisingly, as if he had an opportunity in front of him with both risks and opportunities, and the initiative was in his own hands, and the other side gave him the opportunity to choose.

"Walk with justice, sniff out and root out traitors!" Pugin reassured loudly and with his excitement that he agreed.

"I don't restrict you from doing anything, as long as Amin agrees, you can move as you like in Afghanistan. But from day one, you have a mission to weaken the influence of the Peace Religion. I can give you a reference. Serov, who was leaning against the window, pointed to Valya, who was standing behind him, and said, "Women believe in peace religion, which is equivalent to black people believe in slavery. If there is a place where the peace religion clearly oppresses a group, it is women, except for the infidels. Your series of actions can start around the center of the woman. ”

"So, what can I do? Let women into factories and educate women? Putin asked rhetorically after thinking for a long time.

"I don't restrict you from doing anything!" Serov repeated what he had just said, "You can let women into the factory, you can educate them that men and women are equal, you can do anything, including seeing people who treat women like slaves, and even if you can, I can support you in establishing the Gulag." ”

At the next stop, Putin stepped off the train, and there was already someone waiting for him to take him to Leningrad. Give Putin some time to take care of his own affairs, and then he will leave for Afghanistan to take office.

"Valya, send a telegram to Dushanbe, the five Central Asian countries KGB and the religious elements under the Ministry of Internal Affairs are sent to the Siberian diamond pit, where there is a shortage of workers." Serov tilted his head and ordered.

"Understood!" Valya turned around and twisted her ass to go down to generate electricity, I have to say that this little girl has a really good figure.

Serov never did the matter of private interviews with Weifu, it was too dangerous. So even when he left Moscow, he was always well equipped with security personnel, liaison officers, and anti-terrorist workers, and wherever he went, he was a moving Lubyanka, and he wanted to know everything as soon as possible.

"President, Yugoslav President Tito has heard that you are preparing to inspect the Soviet Grad and has invited you to Belgrade for a visit." Valya said with the telegram she had brought from Lubyanka.

"He can't be trying to kill me in Yugoslavia, is he? Let's see if I have time. Serov quipped, sneering.

Serov and Tito met, of course, the meeting was by no means friendly, it was Tito who came to the Soviet Union on his own initiative to visit, and like Nixon's visit, the KGB arranged protection work. As one of the top leaders of the Soviet Union, Serov met Tito, who had come to Moscow for a visit.

The reason why Tito took the initiative to visit the Soviet Union is simple, Tito recognized a problem, that is, with his own age, he will definitely not have a long life. Yugoslavia could ignore Soviet pressure under his leadership, but his successors did not necessarily have the ability to do so. Not to mention the fact that Serbia, the largest ethnic group in Yugoslavia, itself had pro-Soviet soil.

In order to relieve this worry, Tito took the initiative to visit Moscow regardless of his age. Brezhnev welcomed them, and the two of them got along very happily, but Tito insisted on talking to Serov, who, if he remembers correctly, was talking about the theory of limited sovereignty.

Since the improvement of relations between Albania and the Soviet Union, Hoxha's military expansion and the Soviet Union's support for Albania have made Tito wary, and he feels that Albania's military expansion is certainly not so simple. In the end, Yugoslavia found the source of support for Hoxha's military expansion, Serov, the General Political Commissar of the Soviet Union's National Security.

Serov did not admit or deny Tito's concerns, but only emphasized the interests of the socialist family as a whole, did not justify Tito's accusations, and was likewise not prepared to withdraw support for Albania. Tito's words were completely deaf.

The conversation between the two, compared with the conversation between Tito and Brezhnev, can be described as awkward from beginning to end. It's not enthusiastic at all, on the contrary, Serov has a kind of I don't want to pay attention to you, I just didn't say it.

"Marshal Tito, you would definitely not have spoken to us so kindly twenty years ago, time is really a force that can make heroes worship, eighty-five years old can already be regarded as a long life." That was Serov's last words at the time, and there was a clear hint of unnaturalness on Tito's face at the mention of age, and the first meeting between the two ended.

"Direct diversion to Yugoslavia!" Serov, having finished recalling, ordered, remembering that Tito would die next year. (To be continued.) )