Chapter 222: Hunt and Kill Mechanism

Many are familiar faces, such as Elisscu, Korzinski and Marcus, Lassack and Cappethout. The chairman of the Soviet side was represented by members of the presidium of the KGB, Lieutenant General Sakhatowsky, the head of the First Main Directorate, and the organs of the First Main Directorate, which had relations with these allies, and the meeting was less than a hundred people. But the competence and authority of these people involve influence, which is far from being replaced by a few words.

Sherepin finally arrived at the conference room, welcomed the arriving colleagues, expressed his views on the allies and the work of the countries in the current Warsaw Pact camp, and then said that the meeting was officially opened.

"Chairman Sherepin's words have already summarized the problems we are currently encountering, so I will talk about them in detail!" Serov coldly took Sherepin's baton, glanced at the faces of everyone present for a moment, and finally fell on the Minister of the Polish Interior Korzinski, and asked in a very indifferent tone, "Comrade Korzinski, tell me about the defection of Colonel Golinniewski in the Polish Military Advisory Group......

The meeting began with a situation of aggression that none of those present had anticipated. Although it was not a big surprise, the bosses of the intelligence services of various countries with different expressions all showed either sneering or indifferent expressions. The eyes of the Hungarian Minister of the Interior Lasak wandered over Sherepin and Kolzinski for a moment, and then he smiled and fiddled with his pen, although the others did not make an obvious statement, but they were also very concerned about the matter.

The most failed thing in an intelligence department is not that it has no achievements in its work, it is not that it has a bad reputation, it is not that it is looked down upon by others, but the most failed thing is that there are traitors in its own department. The word traitor is the greatest disgrace for an intelligence service. The KGB had a special executioner department, the Operations Enforcement Department, in order to deal with possible traitors. Either you don't find out, or you find out or you die. Killers in the Operations Enforcement Department who don't know anything but kill people. Why do you get good treatment? Isn't it just that you are always ready to go abroad to hunt down traitors?

"Chairman Sherepin, First Deputy Chairman Serov, we are the intelligence service. There is no guarantee that there will be no problems at all, it is our job. Korzinski said that no country's intelligence services can guarantee that traitors will be found anytime and anywhere, and even defectors from their own departments cannot be completely avoided.

It makes sense, but strict discipline and ideals do not guarantee the appearance of defectors on one's side. That's right, even the KGB has appeared in an endless stream of traitors, and in recent years, Serov has died at the hands of two heavyweight traitors, Peter Popov and Pingkovsky, if there were only two countries, Poland and the Soviet Union, maybe Serov would not be entangled, but unfortunately not......

"Why have I never heard of a traitor appearing in the Stasi? The scale of the entire Stasi can't be said to be small, right? From the founding of the GDR to the present day. Did one of the Stasi agents defect? Serov looked at Korzinski and said, "As far as I know, there is none, is it Comrade Marcus......" After speaking, Serov turned his gaze to the head of the GDR intelligence.

"Luckily, we've had this kind of problem so far!" Marcus Wolf smiled, proving that Serov's words were right, and he looked like Lao Tzu was hanging like this.

During the espionage wars of various countries during the Cold War, there were endless traitors on both sides, and it is difficult to say that they finally gained the upper hand. There is one exception. There are only results without traitors, and the country is the GDR. It was the Stasi, the intelligence service of the GDR, who was responsible for this result. At least Serov did not hear of any defections of agents originating from the Stasi in later generations, and even after the collapse of the GDR, many of the Stasi's agents were unaccounted for and no one could find them.

"The effectiveness of the Stasi in the field of intelligence can even be promoted as a textbook for our Warsaw Pact allies, and even our KGB will have to learn from it! Whether it is from the field of intelligence or from the field of economic construction. The comrades of the GDR are all places to learn from us. On behalf of all the comrades of the State Security Committee of the USSR, I would like to express my gratitude to the comrades of the GDR......"

"Today we are not here to hold accountable, nor to deliberately embarrass our Polish comrades, but comrades understand how terrible it is for defectors to appear in the intelligence field. We know so much, but we must not give away what we know. All countries have to monitor each other for possible traitors, and we are all comrades in one camp, and the influence of traitors in one country is all member states. In the unfortunate event that a traitor appears, we will be merciless, and as long as we can't escape from the earth, we will all die! Serov emphasized, "If you are a traitor, I will kill you." If I betray the whole camp, you will kill me, and there is no mercy to talk about......"

"Everyone knows that the overall situation should be the priority, Yuri's attitude may be a little fierce, but I believe that the comrades who know Yuri has worked with understand what kind of person he is, and he has no malice!" Shelepin's attitude was more relaxed, and he proceeded more from the interests of the whole, saying, "The Cold War is the same as a war, and most of the time, our military forces and NATO's opponents are facing each other, and it is difficult to draw out our strength to use it elsewhere, so as an intelligence department, we are actually the real frontier of the Cold War, and our results largely show whether the current situation is favorable or unfavorable to us, and Yuri will give you more information on specific analysis and planning......

"Just like Chairman Sherepin said, once we lose this battle with the capitalist camp, we must not think that they can really regard us as friends, our struggle is destined to be life-and-death, and if we win, the entire capitalist camp will naturally be uprooted, and on the other hand, everyone's life will not be easy. What kind of fate will end depends on the mood of the winner, anyway, we in the Soviet Union are not afraid, no one dares to force us with a nuclear bomb in hand...... "Serov seriously exaggerated the threat of the enemy, if the socialist camp really loses, these countries can still be spared, but the Soviet Union will definitely be uprooted, if the list of Soviet countries is not satisfied, there may be a China.

After the collapse of the Soviet Union, the United States is still relentlessly afraid of the resurgence of the Soviet Union, do you know why the United States hates Putin and Beijing, but is unwilling to continue to incite opposition forces within Russia? Because the biggest opposition force in Russia is even more of a headache for the Americans, he is either someone else or the remnants of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, the Communist Party of Russia. Therefore, although the United States has always hated Putin and Beijing, considering the possibility of the Russian Communist Party coming to power, it has only stopped at scolding in the newspapers and has never done anything real in Russia itself.

The reverse is also true, if the victor is the Soviet Union, Serov will definitely not spare the United States in front of the people of the free country, for this kind of enemy is eager to go up and step on the corpse 10,000 feet, knowing that the corpse is kicked to the eighteenth layer of hell, the stupidity of the Gotu and the Khitan people is that they have lost even the most basic IQ after so many years of mixing with the Soviet bureaucracy.

Although the words are a bit alarmist, but at present, the hostility between the two sides is so strong, it is very likely that the intelligence directors of the countries present here can empathize, and besides, they can't help but not believe it, even if they believe that the Americans can let them go, the Soviet Union will not keep this group of two or five boys to bite back at any time, so everyone agreed with Serov's words.

The results of Colonel Golinevski's disposition ended there, according to the statements of the Minister of Internal Affairs of Poland Koltzinski, Golinniewski alone decided to provide intelligence to the West and did not develop a spy network inside Poland. Golinevsky's original intention was to think that the Warsaw Pact bloc had a clear advantage in conventional forces, and once the Warsaw Pact bloc gathered troops to attack, NATO would certainly not be the opponent of the Warsaw Pact, and at this time NATO would definitely release nuclear weapons to stop the Warsaw Pact's huge armored cluster from advancing, and then Poland and the whole of Europe would definitely become hell, and in order to narrow NATO's land disadvantage over the Warsaw Pact, Goleniewski took the initiative to provide intelligence for Britain's MI6.

"A traitor is a traitor, why is it so great? I wonder if Golinevsky was responsible for his wife and children? If he had defected, how would his wife and children still have a foothold in Polish society? Serov said fiercely and asked, "Has Golinevsky been executed now?" ”

"Not yet, the interrogation continues!" Korzinski said 1510 that this was a scandal on the Polish side, and that as the head of an intelligence agency, there were traitors in his own department, which made him lose his confidence. Any intelligence service is deeply ashamed of traitors.

"If you don't have any valuable information, it's better to execute him early, but tell him before he is executed that his son learned that he died at the hands of British MI6, and we will train his son to be a better agent and wash away the shame of his betrayal of the motherland!" Serov sneered, "This is the path he has chosen, and there is a price to pay for doing wrong, and the price for him is to lose his own life and put his son in the service of us." ”

After a series of knocks and beatings, I suppressed Poland, which felt good about myself, and took this opportunity to get to the point. Serov emphasized the importance of the Golinevsky incident, and finally put forward his own opinion, and set up a joint agency similar to the KGB Operation Executive Department with 20 million funds, in which agents of various countries can participate, and establish an effective hunt and kill mechanism to continuously hunt down traitors from all member states. (To be continued.) )