Big Time 1958
v1 Chapter 754: another long-term plan
The Soviet Union's thugs in the Cold War were all not Eastern European countries. Because the confrontation in Europe directly determines the outcome, the Soviet Union has never had the idea of drawing troops from Eastern European countries, at most it is to form a military advisory group to fight.
North Korea assisted the Soviet Union to maintain a military presence in the Middle East, Vietnam was responsible for conquering cities in Southeast Asia, and Cuba, the closest to the United States, mainly used Africa and Latin America as battlefields, exporting revolutions to expand the influence of socialism, and was the number one Soviet Union in the strategic offensive process. thugs.
Cuba usually does well, even better than the Soviet Union expected. The Castro brothers themselves were only fighting for the national liberation of their own country, but they eventually became a socialist country that was even more progressive than the Soviet Union. If all the Soviet Union's allies are countries like Cuba, I believe that the Cold War is not another possibility.
"I will leave eventually, but the ideal is immortal!" Serov seems to have seen from this telegram Castro's gray hair decades later, and the scene of the Castro brothers singing the Internationale at the Cuban Communist Party Congress. Their brothers have finally come to power through the revolution. No one knows what the future Cuba will look like.
The opponents are the United States and South Africa. If it wasn’t for Sudan’s sneak attack on the Congo, the situation would have been far worse than it is now. The civil war in Angola is actually an African version of the world war. Many surrounding countries have participated in different ways. They choose to support one side based on their own positions. In fact, the United States is not the most difficult opponent.
The most difficult opponent is South Africa, the superpower in Africa. As the leader of the front ranks of the Soviet Union, Serov is now increasingly aware that the radiation capabilities of the Soviet Union have almost reached the limit. Whether or not it should be carried on with South Africa, a land-locking country, is actually a matter worth discussing.
The military expenditure of the Afghan war was just one of the battlefields before the disintegration of the Soviet Union. There were at least three other battlefields in the same battlefield, Vietnam in Southeast Asia, Angola in southern Africa, and Nicaragua in Latin America. Military spending alone is not comparable to Afghanistan's, but combined is far more. Among them, until the disintegration of the Soviet Union, the Soviet Union did not completely bite down Angola. At the same time, because the Soviet Union changed its color, the Angolan government, which had been supported for more than 20 years, cut off contact with the later Russia.
Angola is almost the limit of the Soviet Union's power radiation, and its opponent, South Africa, is far from the waste wood after the Cold War. In the ten years just after the end of World War II, South Africa can be said to be true to everyone except the United States and the Soviet Union. Britain and France were hit hard, Japan and Germany were turned into ruins. At the same time, apart from the United States and the Soviet Union, the British and French colonies were demolished, as well as this African land snake. Even in terms of actual control, South Africa is no smaller than India's territory, 800,000 square kilometers. Namibia is only a province of South Africa. The neighboring countries close to South Africa are more or less controlled by South Africa. Before the 1970s, there were a lot of African countries affected by South Africa.
Angola and Mozambique have South Africa's interests. The biggest supporter of the white regime in Zimbabwe is South Africa. Facing such an opponent, Shelov must plan well. What to do not to get stuck in the quagmire. This is something that the KGB's Frontier Guard Staff and the 1st General Directorate are working on every day.
"Chairman, Comrade Markus Wolf's telegram." Chief of General Affairs Shervanov came in and sent in a telegram.
"Bring it here!" Serov skillfully opened the codebook while speaking. For so many years, he has been able to decipher encrypted telegrams by himself. This kind of work has been done for 20 years.
The door of the entire chairman's office was closed, and the curtains were drawn. After a long time of work, he said to himself, "It turned out to be in Ulm, where NATO's chemical weapons were originally stored. I knew that there were not only nuclear bombs in West Germany."
Ulm is an important industrial area in the Federal Republic of Germany. In fact, all industrial areas in Germany are in the Federal Republic of Germany. The GDR side was only an agricultural area during the Second Empire. This is also the reason for the faster recovery of the Federal Republic of Germany. From the quality of the population In terms of resources and resources, it has advantages over the GDR, not to mention that the United States is richer than the Soviet Union. From the national system, the United States is very attractive to the rich, the Soviet Union is only attractive to the poor and so on.
Serov has no doubts that once the United States offers favorable conditions, the high-end talents of the Soviet Union will not be more disciplined than the intellectuals who ran from the GDR to the Federal Republic of Germany. For the intellectual class, they are definitely not willing to be equal to a group of workers and farmers, but to choose to be a superior person.
Chemical weapons are actually just a backup for NATO, which has nuclear weapons. Maybe it will not be put into use at the beginning of the war. It is just to make more preparations in Ulm. But since Serov found out about this...
"It seems that a chemical factory in India exploded, and it seems that tens of thousands of people died." It's a very tempting idea, but this card cannot be used now. Even if this batch of chemical weapons exploded, the Soviet Union could not use it. NATO It is only at a military disadvantage, far from being a double disadvantage or even exhausted. There must be a time when the advantages of the Soviet bloc can be seen all over the world, and the media's constant brainwashing cannot convince the people of NATO countries. Only when big news comes out can the people who think the situation is good will wake up. The government has always been deceiving them.
This is the same as the slow response after the bombing of Chernobyl in the Soviet Union, which had the same impact on the people. It's not that Serov looked down on the other side. Chernobyl was bombed. At the most difficult time, at least 100,000 Red Army soldiers who were ready to fight a nuclear war rushed to their lives to prevent the disaster from expanding. The situation in Fukushima was far less severe than the Chernobyl explosion, but because the American and Japanese armies did not dare to act, it was dragged into a major accident.
If the same thing happened on the other side, an army with such a human rights should do nothing after evacuating its personnel? Ideologically speaking, the Soviet Red Army was more reliable.
After destroying the telegram, Serov began to write back to Markus Wolf, "Comrade Wolf, intelligence is very important. I believe this kind of intelligence is not something that an ordinary agent can provide. I hope to start it as soon as I receive it. , before changing the contact password intelligence, don't ask why, the KGB is willing to provide funding if there is difficulty."
Sheloff has guessed who provided this very important telegram, Captain Günter Guillaume, the ace of the Stasi spy. He is also secretary to Chancellor Brandt of the Federal Republic of Germany. He knew the man because the man was later revealed. As for the nearly 10,000 spies that the Stasi cast into the Federal Republic of Germany back then, how many people are like Günter Guillaume, no one knows even if the Cold War is over.
The Germans are even stricter than the KGB in the selection of spies, and their control is everywhere. Stasi's spies would never appear to defect to the West because of doubts about their mission unless they were found out. This is not even comparable to the KGB, but Germany has always suffered a bit in intelligence operations. From World War I to World War II to the Cold War, it kept falling into the same pit.
I don’t know if it’s because the Germans are too confident in their own technology. When the German intelligence personnel are conscientiously completing their tasks, the German intelligence department has always considered it absolutely invulnerable when it comes to contact passwords. The reality is always hitting the Germans in the face. , every time they think their code is absolutely impossible to break, it's usually when the adversary already knows Germany's actions well.
Günter Guillaume, the biggest spy exposed by the Stasi, is because the code of the GDR has been deciphered again, so since Serov met Markus Wolf, the Stasi's intelligence contact code has not only been changed, Guinette Guillaume, who should have been arrested a year ago, brought back heavyweight information this time, which is proof.
Received a reply from Serov, and the entire Stasi started to start the new password library again. It can be said that the KGB is stronger than the Stasi in this regard, and Markus Wolf still respects Moscow's opinion.
The Stasi in Berlin began to adjust again, and Lubyanka in Moscow was also planning a mission. This is a long-term latent mission, and the personnel are ready to be executed. The KGB is also preparing to join forces with the Stasi. The two intelligence organizations each sent an action team to try to enter the headquarters of the Kodak Group in the United States.
"Chairman, it's a business group, I'll just arrange some people to come in. You don't need to pay attention to yourself at all." First Vice Chairman General Chebrikov said easily. Bobkov, Zinev, and Tsvigon all nodded their heads. Does a film company still spend so much effort in researching it?
"This is not to steal technology from Kodak, but a long-term lurking plan. It may take ten years to see the effect, and the spies I need have both commercial and military capabilities." Shelov held his head in his left hand and said nothing The way he was moved changed the expressions of the four KGB leaders, and the first thought in his mind was that the chairman was serious.
When it comes to long-term plan preparation, the first thing that comes to mind of the head of the KGB is the plan to attack Turkey that has been prepared since the late 1950s. With more than ten years of preparation, Serov has gathered enough military supplies for hundreds of thousands of troops to attack at any time. , When Turkey revealed its own flaws, the Soviet Union instantly launched a plan to abolish this Near Eastern power.
In fact, this batch of military supplies has not been used up, and it can fully support a war against Iran. So when they heard the long-term preparation, everyone became serious in an instant, although they didn't know why their boss was so concerned about a private company.
"If there is no problem, I hope that each department will be efficient and quickly find the executive candidate." Shelov rolled his eyes and said, "This matter is very important, very important, I don't want any mistakes in it, and the executive candidate must be absolutely loyal. Motherland." (To be continued~^~)