Chapter 470: The CIA Dare

With A-10, with nuclear bombs, you have to let the card head to do it, the current Carter, not necessarily thinking about any stupid tricks, in short, Carter is unreliable, this is already the consensus of everyone.

Now, Emily has come to Nathan for help, not entirely Emily's own idea, she is here on behalf of the CIA, and asks Nathan if there is any other solution now.

Within the scope of the CIA's ability, to carry out an operation, through this operation, to delay the military operations of the Soviets, to buy time for the movement and deployment of their own troops, this is the purpose of Emily.

So, Nathan began to talk about those plans, and it was useless to say them, and he couldn't get the president to agree at all, and Emily even thought of finding a replacement for the dead to calm the anger of the Soviets first.

However, the Soviets had long made up their minds that how it was possible to stop military operations because someone was guilty was just an excuse. Now, Nathan's eyes are shining with a unique light, and Emily knows that the previous Nathan is back.

"To solve the current situation, the problem is not in Hokkaido, but in Afghanistan." "We need to be in Afghanistan, and we need to do an operation right away, for example, to bomb the embassy of the Soviets," Nathan said. ”

Recently, I got involved with the embassy. Having just rescued the hostages in the US embassy in the BS country, Nathan is about to make a move on the embassy of the Soviets.

Others don't know, but Nathan knows quite well that this is already the history of two worlds.

In the original history, at the end of 79 years, the Soviets brazenly invaded Afghanistan, igniting a terrible war, which eventually became a fuse for the collapse of the Soviet Union.

And in the history of the Red Soviet Union, the Soviets did not invade Afghanistan, but took the plan of eastward expansion, launched a breakthrough in the island country, and, from that time on, it was difficult for the United States to turn the tables.

That's all because the Soviet Union had a time-traveler who hindered the development of history and reversed the trajectory of the Soviet Union, and now, here it is again, why not pull history back to the original track?

Then, of course, it will provoke a war in Afghanistan!

Although it is not known how the Soviet leadership decided to continue the war on the island, Nathan knew that there must be some people who wanted to go to war in Afghanistan, which was a thought they had since the time of Peter the Great.

Now Afghanistan is also a powder keg.

In the 50s, Afghanistan and Pakistan had a serious dispute over the Pashtunistan issue, and the two countries were on the verge of war.

At this time, the Soviet Union seized the opportunity to express its resolute support for Afghanistan's position on this issue, and took the opportunity to strike at the pro-American Pakistan, which suddenly pulled Afghanistan into the arms of the Soviet Union.

The Soviets tried to turn Afghanistan into their union republic, but unfortunately, here in Afghanistan, they have never wanted to be controlled by the outside world, so by the end of the 70s, Soviet-Afghan relations reached the point of swords-and-soldiers.

In the context of world history, in the 70s, the struggle for hegemony between the United States and the Soviet Union appeared in a chess game in which the Soviet Union attacked the United States and defended it. The Soviet Union inherited the mantle of the old tsar's southward strategy, attempted to use Afghanistan as a base for its southward expansion, and then opened a land passage directly to the Indian Ocean, threatening the oil-producing areas of the Middle East and encircling Europe in a roundabout way, and echoing its Pacific strategy, and finally achieving its goal of world hegemony.

So, the Soviet Union was not going to look at Afghanistan as not under their control, which was an integral part of the Soviet Union's global strategy.

For example, on April 28, 1978, a group of pro-Soviet People's Democratic Party officers staged a coup d'état at the instigation of the Soviet Union. With the support of the KGB, General Secretary of the People's Democratic Party, Taraki, established the Revolutionary Committee, with him as chairman and prime minister, and renamed the country the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan.

In December 1978, the Soviet Union and Afghanistan signed the important "Treaty of Friendship, Good-Neighborliness and Cooperation," and the two sides began to "cooperate in an all-round way" in the military, economic, and cultural fields.

In March 1979, Amin was appointed prime minister of the government, but he was not popular with the Soviet Union, believing that he had no idea of subservience to the Soviet Union. The Soviets tried to unite with Taraki to get rid of Amin, but Amin took the lead in a coup d'état, executed Taraki, and became president himself.

It can be seen that Amin is also a ruthless character, and in this kind of political struggle, he must be ruthless.

This time, the Soviet Union was beaten with chickens and eggs, and it had no choice but to "congratulate" Amin and call him "a loyal friend of the Soviet Union" against his will.

The Soviet Union invited Amin to Moscow several times, but of course Amin did not go, knowing that this was a weasel giving a New Year's greeting to a chicken, not only did he not buy the Soviet Union's account, but also insisted that the Soviet Union recall the ambassador, because the Soviet ambassador conspired with Taraki to get rid of him.

Amin also did not allow the Soviets to manipulate the intelligence services and secret police in Afghanistan and to allow the Soviets to control their troops. This was simply too much of a stimulus for the USSR. Although the Soviet Union and Amin maintained friendly relations on the surface, in fact they were in the same bed and had different dreams.

Now, if there is a problem with the Soviet embassy in Afghanistan, then the Soviets will have to re-examine their strategy, and it would be better if the Soviets plunged into the quagmire of Afghanistan again.

If it was before, the United States did not have a chance, and the CIA agents could not operate in Afghanistan, but now it is different, after the embarrassed and angry Amin came to power, he deepened his hatred of the Soviet Union, openly accused the Soviet Union of meddling in helping Taraki plot a conspiracy, and demanded that the Soviet Union remove the ambassador to Afghanistan Puzanov, and drive away more than 3,000 Soviet staff and soldiers, and openly courted the United States and walked out of the pro-American line opposite to Taraki.

In other words, the current Afghanistan is just different from the previous position, it is pro-American, and now in Afghanistan, American agents can operate normally.

Nathan was fully confident that the CIA would seize the opportunity to send a large number of agents to Afghanistan, and the main question now was whether the CIA would dare to make up its mind and bomb the Soviet embassy.

After all, the consequences of this incident are quite serious.

There is no impermeable wall, and if it is exposed later, the United States will face serious diplomatic problems.

American agents bombed the embassy of the Soviets, so can the Soviets go and bomb the embassy of the United States? Everyone is fighting like this, and there will never be peace.

After all, everyone has to abide by certain principles and bottom lines, and agents can't do whatever they want.

But now, seeing that a war is about to start in Hokkaido, wiping their butts in the future, and talking about the future, now, it's up to them to have the guts. Nathan could make a suggestion, but he couldn't be part of the operation.