Chapter 801: The Asian version of the Warsaw Pact

If according to the explanation in the game, Britain's Margaret Thatcher and the United States' Reagan came to power one after another, they were holding back their big moves to prepare for a second against the Soviet Union, and if the Soviet Union resisted this wave, the two countries would be in big trouble. Pen ~ fun ~ cabinet www.biquge.info Reagan successively shearing sheep in South America, and in the second term, he used the Plaza Accord to clean up Japan and the Federal Republic of Germany, if the Soviet Union is not dead, the United States will not be able to find the next sheep shearing object, unless Britain and France are cleaned up.

But then again, in the first year of the collapse of the Soviet Union, Soros seems to have sniped at the pound. Just one year after the collapse of the Soviet Union, the pound was sniped, which shows that the unity of Britain and the United States is a lie, and the Soviet Union has fallen, and Britain's position is also declining sharply.

"Well, that woman is messing around on an island at the edge of the world, and it won't affect us for the time being. Well, I remembered another question, can you give Chile a batch of anti-ship missiles and anti-aircraft missiles? Chile is isolated abroad, and it is always reassuring not to raise the level of its army. Serov said with a sad look on his face, as if internationalism, which had not been seen for a long time, had once again loomed over his heart.

There are two advantages to this, the first advantage is like Serov said, Chile is indeed a weak position in the Soviet Union's global strategy, although the Red Navy has not left the military port in Chile for a day, for fear that it will not be able to return after leaving on its front foot. The second benefit is that Chile and Argentina are neighbors, although the relationship between the two countries is very average. But this can't change the fact that the two countries are neighbors, what if Argentina was filmed by Margaret Thatcher when she died?

The Soviet Union sent troops to help Argentina take out the British Expeditionary Force? It's a joke, even if the US Navy is dead. Nor could the Soviet Union wishfully believe that Argentina would be pro-Soviet after taking out Britain. There is no evidence to show this at the moment, Serov just hopes that Agenying will let the British die more people, lose more ships, and make the British feel pain.

That's enough, Angola is already the limit of the Soviet Union's current radiation, and before the war in Angola is completely stopped, going to South Africa to wrestle with the United States is an act that is extremely ignorant of the height of the sky. The war between the Soviet Union and the United States will not begin with a misfire, then gradually expand, and the United States will be weakened little by little, and finally make a desperate move. As soon as the two countries go to war, it will turn into a full-scale war in a short period of time, and the first two steps are almost short.

Either you don't fight, or you fight a battle of life and death. Without absolute superiority and without the Americans realizing that they had no hope of victory, the Soviet Union could never consider going to war, unless the Americans themselves had lost confidence.

"It makes sense, I'll talk to Comrade Ustinov. Chile is indeed a little thin......" Andropov nodded, he has a lot of respect for Serov, in fact, according to real power, he was inferior to Serov for a long time. It's just that he is the secretary of the Central Committee and the two can sit on an equal footing, and since taking over the Central Supervision Commission, that is, the department led by Sherepin and Semychasny, Andropov can be regarded as a real high power. There is the power of organization and the power of supervision.

Serov was very cooperative with Andropov's request, because this was his own person. Even if he wasn't, he had to take great care of the subordinates left behind by Sherepin and Shemychasny in the Central Supervisory Commission. Although a lot of those people have been replaced, what is left is also part of the strength, and no matter how small the mosquito is, it is still meat.

Serov stood up and prepared to leave, but immediately sat down again. Andropov was a little surprised. Of course, there is something, Serov hesitated for a moment and asked, "You and Kirilenko seem to have quarreled a few times recently, because of what?" ”

"I don't have a good relationship with him, and you know that we don't have the same philosophy, and we often have completely opposite opinions at work, which is also something that can't be helped." Andropov said lightly, as if unaffected by Kirilenko's outrageous rhetoric, which was very consistent with his own suave temperament.

Inconsistent philosophies? Serov's face was expressionless, and his mind did not think so. These two people have the same philosophy, that is, they are eyeing the same position. Everyone knew that Brezhnev was getting older and in poor health, and he was often unable to work. In order to balance the usual presiding over the meeting, Kirilenko and Andropov presided over the meeting.

Brezhnev never had a successor, and the position of second secretary was Suslov's. Everyone knows that Brezhnev is ready to stay in the position of general secretary until death, and make the Soviet Union he led more powerful and leave a name in history. The most important thing is that no one dares to oppose it, and the chairman of the Supreme Soviet, who is opposed, has already left.

So who is the heir of Brezhnev, the next general secretary of the USSR, it depends on their own meaning. At present, in addition to Brezhnev himself, he has two hats. The Dnipro gangs are equal in strength to the real power, and the remaining group of neutrals is not strong, and Kirilenko already sees himself as Brezhnev's heir. Serov, one of the real power factions, had never been in the Secretariat, and was always absent from Moscow, or even interested in going to the Kremlin for meetings, so he naturally pointed the finger at Andropov, another secretary of the Central Committee, who also headed a powerful department, the Central Supervisory Commission.

Serov, of course, supported Andropov, because he knew that Andropov had kidney disease in the Great Patriotic War, and in the eighties he would not be able to come to the gods, in this case, even if Andropov became the general secretary, he did not have time to bite back, but Kirilenko was not sure.

Serov accepted this explanation and got up again to say goodbye. The change was so fast that Andropov was a little stunned.

"By the way, the foreign ministers of many countries will be back in Moscow soon, you remember to prepare." Andropov looked at the other party's back and said, "This matter is of special concern to the general secretary and is related to our Asian strategy." ”

"Got it, don't worry!" Serov, who walked to the door, did not look back, but raised his right hand in understanding.

Foreign Minister Gromyko, who has been shuttling for months, has finally come to fruition. The Soviet Union also began to build an Asian security system to protect its Far East, on the grounds that China had just beaten Vietnam.

Coupled with China's occupation of more than 200,000 square kilometers of land more than a decade ago, China has fought three wars since the founding of the People's Republic of China. It's just that it doesn't have the shock of the United States' transoceanic operations, but the impact on a group of small countries is no worse than that of the United States.

In fact, the Asian security system advocated by the Soviet Union is the Asian version of the Warsaw Pact, a collective defense mechanism. It was only used to protect the Soviet Union, which had been trying to protect the Far East, and now it finally had an opportunity.

On 20 May, foreign ministers of various countries came to the Soviet Union one after another, and Foreign Minister Gromyko greeted them at the airport, and the national flags of various countries fluttered in the wind in front of the entire venue, including the foreign ministers of Vietnam, Indonesia, Laos, Thailand, Cambodia, Afghanistan, the Kurdish Republic, and the Soviet Union, a total of eight countries attended the meeting.

Iraq and Syria, as Soviet thugs in the Middle East, did not attend, and North Korea has always been left and right without attending. Myanmar said that there was no security threat to the Myanmar state and therefore did not attend.

"I was really surprised that Myanmar wouldn't attend, and I thought Indonesia wouldn't attend." Before the start of the meeting, Foreign Minister Gromyko and Serov met to mention the meeting. At the same time, it is also a summary of my own months of shuttle.

"Myanmar is a country with a complex ethnicity, and it is understandable not to attend. But I didn't expect Indonesia to come. Serov was also surprised by this situation, but it is not unreasonable to think about it. Indonesia is generally considered to be a pro-Soviet country, but in reality this is not the case, at least not entirely. Indonesia should be said to be a pro-Soviet and pro-Japanese country, and Japan has invested heavily in Indonesia's development and has extensive influence in Indonesia.

So a strange thing appeared, although Indonesia and the Soviet Union have a very large military connection, this is mainly because Indonesia wants to oppose the United States, but at the same time, Indonesia accepts the largest foreign investment country is Japan. Who has made Japan stronger and stronger economically in recent years? There is no pro-China soil in this country, even if there are many Chinese, but the number of Indonesians is even higher.

"I'll go in first!" Gromyko prepared for a moment, and Serov nodded in congratulations. If this happens, it will be the pinnacle of Gromyko's diplomatic career, comparable to the time when the Warsaw Pact was founded.

The foreign ministers of the seven countries will certainly have to bargain in Moscow, but geographically speaking, the contradictions between these countries are not as great as those of the Warsaw Pact member states. For example, Hungary and Romania, Albania and Yugoslavia.

During the ten days of the meeting, Gromyko was always the moderator of the meeting, regulating the relations between the countries.

"The Soviet Union came forward to allow fraternal countries to use this occasion to make an agreement on collective security because in the new situation, the imperialist threat is more complicated, the enemy is smarter and more cunning, and the Soviet Union has no intention of intervening in Asia, but international obligations have forced us to do so." "It is the responsibility of every large country to protect the security of some small countries, but the Soviet Union still takes a fair attitude towards territorial disputes, because we really do not know who that land belongs to......"

"I almost believed it, but how can the lack of a position on the territorial dispute be a bit of a US imperialist tone?" As a colleague, Serov should not have dismantled the stage, but he just can't help but complain now. Is it that any country that reaches a certain position will be so shameless? I believe that in the next thirty years, the Soviet Union will not have to worry about things in Asia.

Even if the Soviet Union wins, it will take a long time to digest Europe, not to mention that it has not won yet. (To be continued.) )