Big Time 1958
v1 Chapter 788: Iron Fist
Shelov twitched his eyebrows and slowly lengthened his voice, "I'll give you GRU, because the KGB is completely understaffed!"
Alexey's unbridled laughter came from the phone, then stopped abruptly, and said in a very fast voice, "Amin's information has been sent to your email, you shouldn't need to remind me to delete it after reading it. you."
"I know! The glasses still need to be changed!" He hung up after he finished speaking, and Serov went directly to the room where the computer was stored. When he started the computer, he heard a very familiar sound like a full-power induced draft fan. He was used to it, and there was a gap in the times. , It can also be used as an electric fan in summer, isn't it good?
There is nothing in the country, he can only find things to take you abroad to do. This does not mean that the domestic situation in the Soviet Union is good and there is no problem. Every country has problems. The biggest problem is the great leader Comrade Brezhnev. As a result, this problem could not be solved until after his death, breaking the already frozen circulation of the Soviet Union at the level of the state party secretary.
As for economic reforms and efficiency enhancements, Serov doesn't care about this stuff at all. During the Khrushchev period, the state-owned enterprises in the Soviet Union were already responsible for their own profits and losses, and Kosygin himself advocated the profitability of enterprises. The Soviet Union and China look similar. In fact, the Soviet Union has tried many methods earlier than China. Don't think that the Soviet Union is a big pot system and impose China's situation. I believe it will stop soon.
In a few years, the Soviet propaganda system will be chasing after China, completely reversed from before the 1970s.
Selov will strengthen the advantages of state-owned enterprises, because this is the only way out for the Soviet Union. Capitalists have no motherland, and private enterprises are not trustworthy. When real trouble comes, it all depends on the integrity of private bosses, but ordinary private bosses have no integrity at all.
Once privatization began, the meaning of the Soviet Union disappeared. The ensuing gap between the rich and the poor, the loss of industries, and the Soviet Union itself was considered a great natural environment. At that time, the Soviet Union was just Russia with the name of the Soviet Union.
Shelov likes money very much, but as a member of the Soviet Central Presidium, he must also take into account his beliefs. It is best to have money and faith. He has been working hard in this direction. Who dares to propose the development of private economy in the Soviet Union? Lubyanka's prison will not recognize people. Confessing about his fifteen-year sentence.
State-owned enterprises are used to ensure social stability, and private enterprises are to make money. In the Soviet Union, surname capital or surname should not be an issue at all, and it cannot even be discussed. Just like the best Communist Party is the Communist Party that has been beaten, it is a theorem.
Of course, from the perspective of the KGB, in the most powerful situation of the Soviet Union itself, it is best not to export revolutions, because the intelligence work for more than 20 years has let Serov know that capitalist countries are easy to penetrate, and socialist countries are difficult to control. If this socialist country is relatively pure and self-sufficient with a planned economic system, it will block all the way for the KGB to penetrate, and it will dare to challenge the Soviet Union. The chairman of the KGB hates this kind of country.
Hafizola Amin was born in a small official family in Pagman Village, south of Kabul, Afghanistan. His family belonged to the Gilzai tribe under the Pashtun ethnic group. Amin was witty and had great ambitions and ambitions since he was a child, determined to become the pride of the Gilzai people. Indeed, in the era of the feudal dynasty with strict hierarchy, it was more difficult for ordinary people to move to the upper classes of society than to go to the sky, and going to university was the only feasible way. The good news is that he did not live up to his expectations. Amin was successfully admitted to Kabul University and became the proud student of Haji Abdul Messenger, a former parliamentarian with high reputation in Afghanistan.
After obtaining degrees in mathematics and physics, the enterprising Amin decided to go to the United States to continue his master’s degree.
"Having studied in the United States, this is the reason why some Soviet leaders did not trust Amin? Perhaps the CIA should have also adopted some deception in history, making the Soviet Union think that Amin, who was studying in the United States, would eventually betray the Soviet Union." Serov I really want to roll my eyes, because the Soviet Union has always been a pursuer and faces strong pressure from the United States. Coupled with some deficiencies in its own country, it is easy to do very careless things.
This is not as good as Russia in later generations. The surrounding Poland, Ukraine, and Turkey disgust Russians every day. Can’t Russia endure it, Japan and South Korea disgust China every day, can’t China also endure it. What's wrong with this, it's just a matter of public dissatisfaction. The people are a piece of shit, and it's already an extra-judicial blessing for not solving the problem of the people.
Actually, Amin studied in the United States, so it shouldn't be the main problem. The problem is that the Soviet Union was afraid that Amin would fail in the struggle with those religious tribes and detonate religious issues on the southern border of the Soviet Union, so they dared not gamble.
"What about Amin? Whether he is someone I need or not, I have to judge for myself." Shelov turned off the computer. When he saw Amin this time, he wanted to know if this Afghan strongman really gave everything, he must Make Afghanistan a true centralized state.
The invitation of the Soviet Union, Amin still dare not come, because in Afghanistan, Amin is only the second person. The No. 1 figure is his mentor, Afghan People's Party First Secretary Taraki. This is exactly the case, and the Afghan side responded quickly, so Amin, who had just served as the chairman of the Afghan Council of Ministers, began to visit the Soviet Union in March.
When Amin's special plane landed at the Moscow airport, the Kabul-Moscow air route was greeted at the airport by Andropov, Secretary of the Central Committee, and Serov, the General Political Commissar of National Security, who also gave him the number one figure in the Afghan government. Amin full courtesy.
"Chairman Amin, welcome to Moscow, we have been waiting for this moment for a long time." Serov reached out and clasped Amin's hand tightly. Judging from the expressions of the two, the relationship between the two was not bad.
"You're welcome, teacher, Afghanistan has stabilized so quickly, thanks to the assistance of the Soviet Union." Amin looked dignified at the age of fifty this year, similar to Brezhnev when he was young. In fact, Amin's personality was very Like Shelepin at the time, he was extremely confident in his abilities and believed that Afghanistan could only be governed with an iron fist.
Or, if Amin's idol goes further, it should be Stalin, the steel leader who led the Soviet Union to become the world's two powerhouses.
"The word teacher is too heavy. An Afghan leader does not need anyone to be a teacher." Serov said with a smile. Amin shook hands with Serov and Andropov respectively, and then took a special car with them to the Kremlin.
Knowing that there is another important guest visiting today, Brezhnev, who rested more and more frequently, also prepared for a long time. He also received Amin, Chairman of the Afghan Council of Ministers in the Kremlin in good spirits, and exchanged the relationship between the two countries. Opinion. Singing about the unbreakable friendship between the Soviet Union and Afghanistan, but after all, Brezhnev is old, so now when he receives foreign guests, the time is usually not very long.
After an hour of meeting like this, Secretary of the Central Committee Kirilenko and Amin discussed cooperation matters, and asked what kind of assistance could be given to Afghanistan, etc. As the secretary in charge of heavy industry, this is exactly what Kirilenko is good at.
Afghanistan was very important to the Soviet Union, Afghanistan was a neighboring country of the Soviet Union, and it was a long-established region. During imperial Russia, the tsar fought with Britain for control of the region. At the beginning of the founding of the People's Republic of China, the Soviet Union supported King Amanullah Khan and sent troops to help him reset. The main ethnic groups in the Soviet Central Asian republics, such as the Uzbeks and Tajiks, have a large number of ethnic groups in Afghanistan. If Afghanistan falls under the control of unfriendly forces, the soft underbelly of the Soviet Union in Central Asia will open to it.
"Ask Lubyanka to send me a person who understands Afghan language as a translator. Anyone will do." Putting down the phone, Serov suddenly found that his order was a bit different. Amin studied in the United States and learned English, and Serov also knew English.
Cough! Even if no one found out, Serov's face was blushing and embarrassed, and he couldn't pass the test in his heart.
"Comrade Serov, what's the matter with you?" Serov's abnormal performance was discovered by Andropov, he pushed his glasses and asked, "Is there something wrong with my body because of the weather."
At the subsequent reception, Brezhnev simply attended the party, and handed it over to Kirilenko and Andropov. Serov held the wine glass that would never decrease, and was accompanied by a beautiful young man. girl. This is the interpreter sent by Lubyanka. If he is wrong, he speaks directly in Russian and asks the little girl to translate.
"Are you dissatisfied with me? I asked the garrison of the Afghan military base to protect the Daoud family. I heard that your order was to kill the Daoud family. Is that so?" Shelov and Amin face to face , said very frankly, "I am a KGB, and the communication between us can be simple and frank."
"Yes, I am grateful for the KGB's quick response during the April Revolution!" Amin said carefully, "but since it is a revolution, what's wrong with eradicating the reactionary forces? The Soviet military advisers protected the Daoud family, which made me very confused. ."
"It's true in general. The only mistake is the dissemination of information in this era. It's not more than 60 years ago. We also killed the Tsar's family, and the price is still affected today." Shelov shrugged, "No I am merciful, on the contrary, I personally appreciate your determination, which is also the purpose of inviting you to come, don’t worry, it is definitely a good thing.” (To be continued~^~)