Big Time 1958

v1 Chapter 116: Nine countries cooperation

"Fake news can't be concealed from the eyes of the Americans. It won't do anything other than disturb the sight of the Americans!" Shelepin said with a firm tone, "If our opponents were deceived so easily, they would I don't deserve to be the enemy of the Soviet Union!"

Before waiting for Serov to speak, Sakhartowski said first, "Actually, it is enough to disrupt the sight of the United States. Mixing true and false news makes it easier for opponents to advance and retreat! In a sense, , in fact, this is better!"

  Sakhartowski's words made Serov understand that the most easily distracting words in persuading the superior are actually telling the truth! Sure enough, Shelepin thought for a moment and said, "This joint operation, in a sense, is in the blurred realm of crossing the line and not crossing the line. The two of you are not willing to let Algeria's opportunity pass, so you came up with the idea of ​​letting other allies go. The method of mixing, I will not punish you this time, but your courage is indeed too much!"

   This is a standard Shelepin answer. Shelepin's special care for his subordinates is not reflected in Shelov himself. As long as capable subordinates are available, most of Shelepin's first choice is to help, not contain! This trait made Xie Lepin in a very prominent position among the senior Soviet cadres, and before he had reached the top, he gathered a group of friends who were not much lower than him.

"Actually, I can understand Yuri's thoughts, so I will cooperate with you!" Sakhartowski nodded in approval, "Chairman, it is a pity to let this opportunity go in vain, it is better to let the allies let go this time, We can also see how much trouble these little brothers can make!"

   "Okay! You two..." Xie Lieping said after a while, "That's it, tomorrow's meeting will be as usual!"

   as usual means. When Shelepin went to the Kremlin, the heads of the various general bureaus held a meeting by themselves. That is to say, Shelepin is not going to participate in tomorrow's meeting, but will give full responsibility to the two chiefs of the general bureaus, Serov and Sakhartovsky.

   The meeting continued on the second day. Shelepin really did not participate in the meeting. The entire meeting was chaired by Sakhartowski, and Serov expressed his attitude on behalf of the Soviet Union. The intelligence chiefs of the nine countries continued to discuss the topic yesterday. Not long after, Marcus Wolf said bluntly, "We in the GDR have always had a clear attitude in supporting the struggle against imperialism and feudalism in the third world countries. Communication! The GDR has no problem with the military assistance to Algeria, from military instructors to military supplies. Since the Soviet Union is trapped in environmental problems this time, the GDR should naturally shoulder the responsibilities that it should shoulder!"

  Marcus Wolf's speech that it had an earth-shattering effect is not too much. The Soviet Union is clearly and secretly restricting the armament of the GDR. Although the Soviet Union does not say this, the GDR does not mention it. But for the intelligence chiefs of various countries present, it is not a very hidden secret. They all knew it and were happy to see the Soviets do it.

   Germany's wonderful performances in the two world wars are not far away, and even the Soviet Union has a fearful attitude towards the GDR. These countries naturally have this idea, so after Marcus Wolfe spoke, almost everyone turned their attention to Lieutenant General Sakhartowski.

"It is not convenient for the Soviet Union to come forward in this specific action! Brother countries are completely free to play! Our Soviet Union is very democratic, and there will never be any action to contain any country!" Shelov seemed to warn others, but also seemed to say to himself . But the voice was loud enough for anyone present to hear it, and it was a sign of the Soviet Union's attitude. This is your business. The Soviet Union did not interfere.

   Shelov's words just fell, and the entire conference room was instantly boiling. The Soviet Union did not even ask about the extraordinary actions of the GDR. This time, it was obviously completely out of the way, and it only provided military assistance to the Algerian National Liberation Front. The question automatically goes to the next one, and that is who of the remaining countries will take the lead in showing up in the third world as the leader this time.

   Originally, no one except the Soviet Union had this qualification, but now the Soviet Union has withdrawn voluntarily. The leader's position was naturally vacated, and the entire conference room was instantly boiling, and all the countries were fighting for it.

"Hungary needs this opportunity to give people confidence. Everyone knows that Hungary was on the verge of a national confrontation in a few years. In this aid to Algeria's independence, Hungary will send the best instructors to fight for the independence and democracy of Algerians!" Hungarian Interior Minister Lassack first stood up and said.

"But in the past few years, you were not the only ones in Hungary. We in Poland are actually no less conflicted than you. We also need an opportunity to give the people confidence and unite the people of the whole country!" Skir immediately retorted, "Besides the Soviet Union, our country, Poland, is the most populous country and deserves to play a bigger role. This time the Soviet Union has no way to come forward, and Poland is the country that should lead this action..."

"But Poland's military industry doesn't seem to be too strong. Czechoslovakia seems to have an advantage in this regard. Our Skoda arsenal was the second largest arsenal in Europe for a long time. In fact, this aid to Algeria, the Skoda arsenal can be completely rejuvenated. Vitality can also solve our employment problem in Czechoslovakia!" The head of the Czechoslovak Security Service refuted the first two people, arguing that the military industries of Poland and Hungary were obviously unqualified.

"Czechoslovak comrades have a problem with this idea. We are helping the third world to get rid of the oppression of the French colonists with proletarian feelings, and you can only think about solving the employment of your own country, which is not related to the empire that sells war. What's the difference between the extremists?" Markus Wolf rebuked calmly, criticizing the Czechoslovakian security chief's remarks.

   Serov's face stiffened, this imperialist trafficking war? Are you talking about me? In Serov's ears, Marcus Wolf's words were equivalent to pointing at the monk and scolding the bald man. He was about to talk to the French colonists about how much Algeria was worth!

"Are you all comrades? Don't quarrel here!" Shaking off the strange thoughts in his mind, Serov persuaded, "According to our KGB estimates, at least thousands of instructors are needed to train the soldiers of the Algerian National Liberation Front! Help! These venerable fighters fighting for national independence have the ability to drive out French colonists. It is unfair for a country to bear the huge cost of such assistance, so everyone can study their respective division of labor, and nothing else! As for leadership All of your nations can be leaders!"

"But if they organize themselves, it's easy to fall into the situation of fighting each other! Our high-profile support for Algeria against the French colonists ended up in a mess. Isn't this making the imperialists laugh?" The Albanian Minister of Internal Affairs said, "Listen. Your country, he listens to their country, it is better to let the Soviet Union take the lead in organizing!"

"The Soviet Union really can't take action this time!" Serov firmly rejected the proposal led by the Soviet Union, and said instead, "The specific work can be developed independently, and anyone can be the leader. After you return to your country, you can say to your own country's newspapers. Are you leaders, you say, Comrade Lassak, Comrade Korzinsky?"

  The uncompromising attitude of various countries made Serov see another drawback. In the socialist camp, in addition to the overwhelming national strength of the Soviet Union, in fact, one is not convinced, and all want to expand the influence of their own country.

"If all comrades don't take a step back, maybe our discussions will stop at the negotiating table forever!" Shelov looked at several interior ministers he was familiar with, including Rassack and Korzinski, and asked two people "Comrades, don't think that there is only one chance, there are many unfair things in the world, maybe we can't make it up with our best efforts!"

This matter is not something that Serov can solve by saying a few beautiful words. Sakhartovsky and Serov, facing the intelligence chiefs of the seven countries, have to coordinate laboriously in the middle, and ensure that all scheduling can be backed by the Soviet Union. Do whatever you want! The places that are easy to cause conflicts can be dispatched by the Soviet Union. Just as the two spent several hours, they finally settled on something similar. Yugoslav Minister of Internal Affairs and Director of Military Intelligence Rankovic suddenly said, "As a member of the socialist camp, Yugoslavia can take advantage of its geographic location in the Mediterranean to do a good job of backup work! For the Algerians to resist the French colonists struggle to build a stable rear!"

Rankovic's statement can be said to be unexpected. Although Yugoslavia is also a socialist country, it is not a member of the socialist camp. Under the leadership of Tito, Yugoslavia adopted a policy of neutrality between the two camps. . In some conferences, such as this time, they invited Yugoslavia purely to save face and did not really expect Yugoslavia to make any contribution. Although Rankovic only meant that Yugoslavia was willing to provide a position as a backup base, it was an improvement compared to the fact that he did not stand between the United States and the Soviet Union.

   The meeting that was drawing to a close was plunged into a new round of debate because of Rankovic’s remarks. With the addition of Yugoslavia, huge cost savings can be achieved geographically, and earlier plans can be overturned. (To be continued~^~)

PS:  I originally wanted to say whether two shifts will work today, and then I saw a reward of 10,000 yuan. This sentence is a bit out of my mouth. Today is still the third shift, but let me watch the Spring Festival Gala for an hour first. I can’t. don't look at that