Chapter 669: Master Horse

"Yes, both sides think they can win, and it's really hard to assess who will fire the first shot. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. biqUgE怂 info" Serov also nodded and said, "Who is the hero and who is the rice bucket, only after the fight will be known." After all, the KGB is not the main combat unit, and this time it still depends on the decision of the Ministry of Defense, and we have no respect for the strong and the weak. It is hoped that these Arab countries will realize that wars are fought on their own and that we cannot always help them. ā€

"We can say these things through Iraq, the editor-in-chief of the newspaper Progress studied in Moscow, and we just need to convey our meaning to the Arab world." Andropov smiled and said, "In terms of quantity, our weapons are always easier to install than American-made weapons, so don't be too pessimistic." ā€

But after all, the Jews have lived in Europe for hundreds of years, and although their numbers are small, they are more likely to fight wars than these newly free colonial countries. We must protect them at critical moments. By the way, what about Comrade Ustinov? "Serov is not very optimistic, the core of the Soviet model of the army is in the army, and the operation of the air force itself needs system support, which is different from the US military. It is still very doubtful that the Arab countries can learn from the skills of the Soviet army.

"He? He was on vacation, but in Murmansk. Andropov said very easily, "I learned from you......"

Oh! Serov touched his chin, Ustinov's taste is really different, isn't Murmansk in the Arctic Circle, is he going to look for a polar bear? This guy is finally going to be tempted to look for his kind......

Serov, who returned to Moscow, was dealing with some trivial matters, nothing more than taking his children to see pandas, or approving the Kamchatka KGB to order additional yacht patrols, because the local salmon is relatively cheap, so it always causes some illegal enemy fishermen to fish, which is absolutely unacceptable, which is not in line with the original intention of the KGB to protect the interests of the people.

The issue of fishing grounds in the Soviet Far East has always been the main work of the local KGB, and this report also shows how to deal with the foreign fishing boats seized over the years, about three or four hundred, a little more in Japan and a little less in South Korea. The largest is a 10,000-ton whaling ship, and the solution is not difficult, and the fishing boats that remain until now are certainly individuals or companies that are not prepared to compensate for the losses of the Soviet Union, and these boats are directly distributed to local fishermen. In the reply, the rbyanka repeated the distribution to the fishermen and asked them to give it to themselves. Ships of more than 1,000 tons can be assigned to some local sectors that need it.

For some settlements in the Soviet Far East, the problem of inaccessibility has always existed. In addition to roads, the most relied means of transport were small boats and Soviet helicopter gunships, which were used to transport some of the subsistence supplies needed by the settlements. Even in later generations, the main means of transport in many settlements was decommissioned helicopter groups. The good thing about the helicopter swarm is that it is convenient and can land basically anywhere.

Roads, especially some bridges, often become a resting place for brown bears, although the locals get along well with the bears, it is difficult to ensure that the brown bears are in a bad mood one day, so the general travel is called off-road bus.

In August, the Progressive newspaper, a Communist Party newspaper of Iraq, published an article that pointed to the hostility that currently looms over the Middle East and argued that there was a risk of war, saying that if war broke out, the Arabs would have to rely on themselves, "When choosing any country to be friends, we must also remember that we must have the strength to do so, and not put our hopes in the other, otherwise we will not only lose our dignity, but we will lose even more." ā€

The statement of the progressive newspaper is considered to be directed towards the Soviet Union, since it is well known that the Soviet Union has been the backing of the Arab side since the Second Middle East War. Clearly, the Iraqi government wants to tell its allies that it can only rely on itself to regain what it has lost.

But it was Israel that blew up first, and Israeli Prime Minister Madame Meir strongly criticized the offensive policy of the Arab League, saying that the Israelis would fight to the end and did not rule out a preemptive strategy. For a while, the clouds of war over the entire Arab sky seemed to be approaching all at once, but unexpectedly, the Iraqi government did not take too many actions afterwards, and seemed to only remind its allies to be independent, and there was no follow-up.

Israel then significantly increased its war readiness, as did the Arab side, but then Egypt said it would still negotiate a solution and that if Israel could withdraw from the disputed territory, the war would not break out. Egypt's rhetoric is only superficial, and in fact a broad Arab coalition is in the works.

Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei? A few days after Iraq's statement, Gromyko came out and called for a negotiated settlement between the two sides, saying that Israel should spit out illegally occupied Arab lands as a prerequisite for peace.

"Chairman, the situation in the Middle East is already very serious, and I don't know when there will be a war." Morikin, director of the First General Bureau, reported with a telegram, "As you said, both sides believe that they can win, and they are currently on high alert, and once there is a misfire, it will be a big war." ā€

"You ask me who will shoot first? To be honest, I don't know, help me turn the gramophone on, thank you. Serov, who put down the pen, said a little tiredly, the music on the gramophone is the March of the Preobrazhensky Guards, the first lyrics of the march, so that Sweden and Turkey will always remember us, this is the military music of the imperial Russian era. Now Sweden is no longer a threat, but Turkey is still there, occupying the holy land of Orthodox Christianity, Constantinople.

"In this case, there should be no risk of a sneak attack, let's wait for the outbreak of war. There's a handover to the Ministry of Defense, and we'll focus elsewhere. For example, Southeast Asia! "Everything that should be prepared is ready, is Serov leading the border guards to help the Arabs fight? What a joke, it was too risky for the USSR to strike.

As long as there are no paranormal events, Arabia will definitely win. Even if you can't put all your military strength into it, each country sends half of its troops, and there are five or six hundred thousand people, how can you lose in this situation. He might as well plot the Cyprus issue, which, according to history, is about to start a fight, the only NATO civil war during the Cold War. After this village, Serov may die of old age and will not encounter a second time, so this matter must be taken advantage of and cannot be missed.

In the building of the Ministry of Internal Affairs on the other side of the Rubyanka Square, the dignified deputy head of the Political Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs walked into the headquarters with a pair of shiny black leather shoes. Major General Chubanov entered the headquarters as usual, but saw a child in military uniform here, frowned slightly and asked the assistant next to him, "How can an agency like ours let a child in?" Where is the discipline? Whose child is this. ā€

"General Chubanov, it's just a child, let's not ask more. Someone on top of it is a guest. The guard who answered pointed to his head and said, "Important guest, this is his child." ā€

"Who is it?" Chubanov asked with some confusion, very coincidentally, he also came to the Minister of Internal Affairs Serokov.

Chubanov thought for a moment and smiled secretly, feeling that he didn't seem to be in trouble with a child. I was able to marry the daughter of the general secretary, thanks to the help of Serokov's son Igor.

As usual, Chubanov and Igor were drinking and chatting in the Moscow Architect's House Hotel, when several girls suddenly walked in through the door. When Igor saw this, he quickly left his seat to greet them, because one of them was Brezhnev's jewel, Galya. After everyone was seated one by one, the enthusiastic Igor enthusiastically introduced Chubanov and Galya to each other. While drinking and pouring drinks, everyone chatted nonsense in the sea and the sky, and the atmosphere was warm and harmonious. Then Chubanov and Brezhneva's love affair began.

Chubanov stepped upstairs, also wanting to see who were the guests of the Minister of Internal Affairs, but did not know that the rare restrained arrogance helped him to reduce a lot of trouble.

"What the hell is going on in Stavropol? The report letter is almost full of boxes. Is there a government there? Or is there no Ministry of Internal Affairs? Why is it that crime is declining in all regions, and only in Stavropol and the Chechen agglomerations of Azerbaijan is rising? Twenty-eight homicides a month, a civil war over there? Serov asked with a cold face, "Who is the local Minister of Internal Affairs?" Can this problem be solved? Who is the secretary of the state party committee? ā€

"I will definitely deal with it, Comrade Serov, this needs to be coordinated between me and the local state committee." "The security situation in Stavropol is really serious: a wave of crime has swept through the cities and villages. Several cases of brutal murder and rape have brought the situation to a fever pitch. People are in a state of panic and rightly ask the question: Is there still a government in the Territory? Any reprimand and criticism of the leaders of the law protection organs will not help. Urgent measures must be taken. Dozens of investigation teams have not been able to come up with a reason, but they will definitely solve it. ā€

"Let's hope so, the Ministry of Internal Affairs will not discredit the security services." At this time, Chubanov pushed the door in, which attracted Serov's attention, and then looked at Serokov next to him and asked, "Then you are busy first, the KGB does not always want to focus on the country, and in principle, I am not willing to interfere in the Ministry of Internal Affairs." ā€

"Hello, Chairman Serov." Seeing Serov put on his hat and was about to leave, Chubanov hurriedly stood up and saluted, Serov nodded silently, and suddenly asked as if he remembered something, "My son didn't run around down there, did he?" (To be continued.) )