Big Time 1958
v1 Chapter 870: hospitalized at the same time
This is a competition for the Ministry of Internal Affairs. The Ministry of Internal Affairs cannot always be in the hands of the Dnipro gang. The KGB's control of the Ministry of Internal Affairs will only incorporate the system of the Public Internal Affairs Police. The former Minister of Internal Affairs, General Serokoff, was reluctant to do this, so this person had to be replaced. Serov and Chernenko’s contention on this matter was mainly about this issue.
"Churbanov can't turn the tide, I have already withstood the pressure on Chernenko. You can continue to rectify the Ministry of Internal Affairs, of course, the style should be softer." Seeing General Fedorchuk again At that time, Shelov signaled that he was relieved.
Serov really didn't want to do the liquidation of his predecessor, otherwise he would directly attack Brezhnev's daughter. It was definitely a check, but the impact was bad. The closer he got to that position, the more and more the political commissar felt that he Also had to wipe the dead Brezhnev's ass, even if his alcoholic daughter hated it.
"Thank you, Chairman, when the Ministry of Internal Affairs becomes a healthy force, we can form an effective control over the whole country." General Fedorchuk bowed his head slightly. When it left the Lubyanka KGB headquarters, a name was always in my heart. Wandering all the way back to the headquarters building of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, he whispered the name, "Chernenko..."
Nominally, General Fedorchuk is a member of the Dnipro gang, just like General Zinev, General Zvigon, General Chebrikov, and General Serokoff, Minister of Internal Affairs, but like many groups, such as During Khrushchev's tenure, the Ukrainian faction was divided into two factions, the Brezhnev and Podgorny factions. General Fedorchuk and General Chebrikov care more about the interests of the security system than the interests of the original Dnipro gang. Zinev and Serokoff were the opposite, so both were sent to retire by Serov.
"Second Secretary will go to the Black Sea for recuperation next month!" Admiral Lerepekov, who replaced Brezhnev's son-in-law, found the information he wanted, although he didn't know what Fedorchuk was going to do.
"Oh, we still have to rectify the Ministry of Internal Affairs and turn around public security!" General Fedorchuk talked about another issue.
The Black Sea? Fedorchuk had already passed through several departments in his mind, and he had already made calculations in his mind. This matter was not difficult at all, especially for him, the Minister of Internal Affairs who was transferred from the KGB.
Fedorchuk was only a latecomer to the Dnipro gang, and he entered Brezhnev's sight through the introduction of Zinev, but he did not work from the birth and work of the general secretary. He carried out counter-espionage very early. The work, the feelings for the security services, far exceed the feelings of Zinev's group, not to mention that Brezhnev is dead.
"Comrade Bobkov, Comrade Chebrikov, at the critical moment of the confrontation between the motherland and the United States, we must exert firm determination, convinced that the end of confrontation with the Soviet Union will inevitably be buried by fire and steel." Serov Phi Wearing a military coat, he set his eyes on Zweigon and said, "As for Comrade Zweigon, do your job well."
"As long as the United States is defeated and the countries in the whole world know who is the real superpower, then we can reach the crucial step envisioned by General Secretary Stalin and establish communism in one country. Therefore, at this critical moment, there can be no Any retreat, we have to defeat the United States head-on." Shelov's eyes were unprecedentedly hot, "Any stumbling block will be kicked away, no exception..."
Contradictions in socialist countries can be regulated at the government level, which Serov also sees as an advantage. At least in planned economy countries, this trick is very easy to use. Even in a country with a socialist market economy, this trick works equally well, but the effect is not as pronounced as in the Soviet Union.
Serov is not even afraid of the US suppressing oil prices now, because the foreign exchange reserves of the Soviet Union have only two functions. The first is to buy food. The agriculture of the Soviet Union cannot satisfy the people with money in their pockets. Another role is to import cutting-edge machinery from Europe. The cost of the latter is much smaller than that of the former, so only food is the bulk of consumption.
As long as the Soviet Union has sufficient food, the US suppression of oil prices will not have a big image for the Soviet Union. Southeast Asia is in the hands of the Soviet Union, Sudan is in the hands of the Soviet Union, the East African water tower Ethiopia is in the hands of the Soviet Union, and India exports grain to the Soviet Union to repay its debts, so there is no problem with the grain of the Soviet Union now.
London is the foggy city. After a long period of improvement since the 1950s, London is no longer a foggy city, where men and women of all skin colors walk on the sunny streets. From time to time, long-haired men dressed as Beatles fluttered their long hair over their shoulders and whistled at women with good figures.
Fortunately, this is the UK. If they were in the Soviet Union, these people would be taken by the Internal Affairs Police to have their hair cut. Although many rock lovers deeply cursed, why is the Soviet Union's big spy chief still alive, sad for the Soviet people. But the big spy in Moscow not only has nothing to do, but can also fight the young Maomei for 300 rounds. I don't have time to pay attention to the hobbies of these defeated dogs. If I cursed to be able to kill people, Lord Shiva had already killed the Soviet Union and paid for the blood debt of the sons and daughters of the Ganges. How can he live to this day?
"We must make it clear that the infiltration of the Soviet Union and the deceptive policies of the Soviet Union for a long time must not shake our common values in the slightest." British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher vehemently accused the Soviet Union, "We must adhere to a multi-party system. , market economy and human rights. The Soviet Union cannot be allowed to expand recklessly and deceive us. The Soviet Union calls for easing in name, but in fact the military power of the Warsaw Pact military organization is expanding. As long as the military imbalance reaches a certain level, the Soviet Union will The idea of taking risks, provoking a war against the free world, and facing up to this threat, is our purpose at this meeting, so we must stick together."
"Over the past ten years, what has happened in Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand, Afghanistan, Iran, and Iraq proves that the Soviet Union is only promoting its own world hegemony in the name of de-escalation." US Vice President Bush said with a heavy heart, "The above The unnatural deaths of millions of people have occurred in the country. We are responsible for this matter. Developed countries must take corresponding responsibilities to lead developing countries and put them on the right track. Fortunately, we have achieved A good result, China has recognized its previous mistakes and improved relations in the free world, I believe this is just the beginning, and the hegemony supported by the Soviet Union's military force will definitely not last long."
"We believe that together with the United Kingdom and the United States, it will be an opportunity for Germany." Federal German Chancellor Helmut Kohl said, "Germany learned the value of freedom through two world wars, and will never return to Once upon a time."
The Federal Republic of Germany has expressed its determination to stand with the United Kingdom and the United States. Almost all the major Western European countries have collectively turned to the right, except for France. Then Mrs Thatcher, US Vice President Bush, and Federal German Chancellor Kohl announced the establishment of the International League for Democracy.
March 23, established in London, is a political alliance of the European Democratic Alliance and the Pacific Democratic Alliance. The coalition's founding conference adopted a statement of principles expressing support for free, democratic and open societies, for the rule of law and social justice, for the natural role of the family as "the fundamental social force and cohesion of a free society", and for a just and lasting peace and world freedom, oppose any form of "totalitarianism", recognize the common responsibility of all countries for the development of the world economy, and oppose socialism and communism.
The coalition requires member parties to support three principles: multi-party democracy, market economy and human rights. Its first task is to strengthen the cooperation of the parties participating in the coalition in international forums and to exchange campaign experience in order to defeat the Socialists in the elections.
"Why did such a thing happen at this time?" Shelov had a constipated expression. The establishment of the International League for Democracy was what he expected, this is nothing new. The problem is that the opponent has already played a card and should counterattack at this time, but the Soviet Union is unable to counterattack now. This is not something that he, a KGB chairman, or the defense minister of Ustinov can fight back. This is not their responsibility.
"Gromiko has already protested on our behalf!" Marshal Ustinov's expression was also not good-looking. This was the alliance between the United States and Western Europe, and it was aimed at the Soviet Union. But at this time Andropov's physical condition deteriorated and he is now hospitalized. If Chernenko is there, a meeting of the Central Presidium can also be held, but the problem is that Chernenko, who was recuperating in the Black Sea, suffered from food poisoning and is in poor health, and is now waiting for recovery in the local hospital.
"Do you fight back with your mouth? Yes, now we can only move our mouths." Sheloff let out a deep breath.
The general secretary and the second secretary are hospitalized at the same time. Can’t let the chairman of the KGB and the minister of defense decide how to fight back? The people who can be saved, Grishin and Romanov, are not as prestigious as Serov and Ustinov. In addition, the three of them have sufficient qualifications, but they are all leaders of a separate department.
"How did Chernenko get food poisoning?" Serov couldn't understand this, it was impossible. The ninth bureau of the KGB is responsible for protecting the leaders of the Soviet Union, and the food given to Chernenko should not have such a thing.
Now is not the time to think about these things, and the two immediately went to the hospital where Andropov lived. In order to show the friendship of the comrades, they don't mind going to the Black Sea to see it, or calling to offer condolences, but the general secretary is the priority.
"For us?" Andropov couldn't bear it any longer, his physical illness exceeded his ability to endure.