British Civil Servant

v2 Chapter 1227: loyalty!

"The issue of cadre supervision work cannot be overemphasized." Xie Leping held the microphone and asked the importance of the work of the supervision committee. At this time, the door was pushed open, and he looked up. who is it?

After finishing speaking quickly, Xie Leping pointed to the chair facing him and asked, "Why are you free to come over today, isn't Lubyanka not busy enough for you?"

"It's about Lubyanka, Shulik, you know the son of Ekaterina III." Semichasny said helplessly, "He applied to work in Jakarta."

Xie Leping raised his eyebrows, meaning what's the problem? "It seems that Comrade Furtseva, worried about her son's life, put pressure on you?"

When speaking, Shelepin was a little cold, obviously not appreciating this kind of behavior, but Semychasny shook his head and said with a long breath, "If this is the case, the problem is simple. The problem is that she agreed, But she is also worried about her son's safety, insisting on asking me to ensure her son's safety and dispatching an armed force to follow her, this is too embarrassing."

Shelepin's face looked bright, and this answer was beyond his expectation, and he whispered slowly, "It's no wonder, Alexeyev graduated from the Higher Technical School ahead of schedule with a full honors course. The outstanding performance in a short period of time is still Fultseva's heart, Indonesia is different from others after all."

Britain never forgets to put pressure on the Jakarta government during its busy schedule, not to mention that the Royal Navy's Pacific Fleet is a bit old, but it has a huge tonnage and has always maintained a threat to Indonesia.

At the meeting of the Central Presidium Committee, the result of the meeting was indeed that the Sukarno government had a tendency to repeat the mistakes of Mossadegh.

Indonesia is developing very well, but Indonesia's religious forces and military cannot be underestimated. If the worst results happen, the Soviet Union is really beyond reach. Fortseva is worried about the safety of her children, and it is not unreasonable.

Xie Lepin remained silent, while Semychasny had been waiting. The two had their own way of getting along, and he believed that Xie Lepin would tell him when he figured it out.

"Let's make an exception once. The Central Presidium decided to donate some warships to Indonesia. A battalion of armed forces from the Dzerzhinsky Division will be transferred to Indonesia on the warships. By the way, what is the size of the Jakarta embassy?"

Speaking of this, Shelepin asked his loyal supporters, and Semichasny immediately replied, "The development trend of the Indonesian Communist Party is naturally seen by us. Jakarta's status has been valued, and the embassy has just completed the expansion. Its 1,200 people are engaged in diplomatic work at the same time."

"Then there is no problem. We will enter the embassy in batches, and the rest will be stationed as instructors of the Indonesian Navy." Shelepin nodded and said, "I think Comrade Fultseva should feel at ease now."

The Soviet Union has always been quite generous in military aid, especially now that Indonesia has nearly 3 million members, and it is the most powerful Marxist party in the world apart from the Soviet Union and its restless Eastern partners.

It is precisely because of this that the intelligence that the United Kingdom has formulated a plan to subvert Indonesia came from the United Kingdom, which was so valued in the Soviet Union.

Considering the value of Indonesia, although the Soviet Union has always been very generous in military aid, this time it is extraordinarily generous.

The gift packages provided by the Soviet Union can be said to be very luxurious, including ten "Riga" class frigates, ten "Fast" class destroyers, twelve "W" class submarines, fourteen "Kronstadt" class The large submarine hunter and the cruiser "Ordzhonikidze" add up to a total of forty-seven ships. After the Indonesian navy has obtained these equipment, except for the Indian navy with an aircraft carrier, there is no rival in the whole of Asia.

The Royal Pacific Fleet is part of the British Royal Navy, and Britain is a European country, not within Asia.

Among the packages provided by the Soviet Union, the most eye-catching one is naturally the light cruiser "Ordzhonikidze".

This light cruiser is the third ship of the "Sverdlov" class cruiser, with a displacement of 16,600 tons and equipped with twelve 152mm large-caliber naval guns. On land, they all have very strong combat capabilities.

According to the current situation, most of the leaders of the Indonesian army are unreliable. It may be very difficult to find an agent from the army, and the embassy in Jakarta is required to identify them, so start with the navy and air force first.

It was an unremarkable day. Soon it was noon, and there was a burst of appetizing aroma in the kitchen, it was time for lunch. Fultseva came out with the dishes and interrupted her son's deep thoughts: "Alyosha, take this."

"This is?" Alekseyev was taken aback, thinking that he was being asked to bring food to Indonesia, but what caught his eye was a stack of documents, which contained a list and annotations of high-level Indonesian military officials. Where did the mother get it from.

"This is a confidential document, and it is impossible to get access to it at your level. It also has the hard work of senior overseas agents." Fultseva muttered with worry, "If you are told not to go, you will not be obedient. Something, let me do it."

"They are all big figures in the Indonesian military." Alexeyev commented flatly, "Why did Suharto focus on the circle? He seems to be the lowest rank among them."

"Don't let any one go." Fultseva seriously criticized her son's luck, "Otherwise you may be put in danger in turn."

After a full meal, Alekseev returned to his room with the documents issued by Moscow in his hand, intending to lie down for an hour or two.

Some of the lines in the document were taken from The Times, others were compiled by Lubyanka's people. , which has already been summarized. All the places that Alexeyev may be interested in have been listed separately, and he is a professional veteran at a glance. Alekseev read the clippings several times, and then received a call from Lubyanka.

Before leaving, Alexeyev tried his best to be a worker of the secret front. He was cautious even when he met a few friends. Driving forward, hoping to find a restaurant with a view on the side of the road.

The standard of food in the KGB restaurant is good, but it will get boring after a long time. Before going abroad, Alexeyev tried to relax as much as possible. The female instructor at the school also came. It can be said that facing the proud student There are thousands of styles, just a glance, it contains thousands of styles.

As a professionally trained person, Alexeyev could not back down when faced with the instructor's invitation to inspect the course, otherwise he would be disrespectful and waste the cultivation of the motherland.

Before taking off from Moscow to Crimea, Fultseva came to see her son off in person. Looking at the damascus steel knife in her son's hand, she felt relieved for some reason, "You are a diplomat, don't wear a military uniform when you arrive. Walk around."

"Understood, mother." Alekseev, who was standing at the gate of the departure hall, kept waving his hands, "I believe this is a good experience, and I will come back after I settle things."

"The main thing is not to be brave." Tears welled up in Fultseva's eyes. At this time, she was no longer the cultural tsar, but a mother who worried about her son's safety.

Alekseev nodded, pinned the Damascus steel knife in his hand to the waistband of his trousers, and disappeared into Furtseva's sight with the suitcase in his hand. Alekseev turned around with a relaxed expression, not at all worried. Muttering nervously, "I'm going to crush you for my motherland..."

Happy people are the same, unhappy people have their own misfortunes, and the joys and sorrows of life are not the same.

Admiral Maxwell Taylor, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff who had just walked out of the White House, frowned. He didn't know how to appease the generals in the Pentagon.

How to explain the fact that the United States should intervene in the Vietnam War just now, which was vetoed by President Kennedy.

At present, there are 16,000 U.S. troops stationed in South Vietnam to help South Vietnam train the army and resist the invasion of North Vietnam and even a certain big country behind North Vietnam.

The Pentagon believes that the current deployment of military forces is not enough, and it will not be able to contain it. It must increase military investment, at least to reach the scale of the US military stationed in South Korea. However, this very necessary suggestion was rejected by Kennedy.

Originally, the military's attitude towards Kennedy was very good. It increased aid to South Vietnam and increased the garrison to 16,000, which satisfied the Pentagon.

This time, the Pentagon originally had high hopes for the president's attitude, but it did not expect the previous goodwill to come to an abrupt end.

Kennedy did support the Pentagon's proposal, but in a limited way, which certainly did not satisfy the Pentagon.

Almost at the same time, Alan Wilson was also chanting similar words, "Loyalty is not absolute, but absolute disloyalty!" He didn't suddenly become omniscient~lightnovelpub.net~Knowing that there was a new situation in Washington.

It is a new evolution of an old problem. Pamela Mountbatten is receiving representatives of the three major grain merchants in the United States. The grain sales to the Soviet Union have already started, so he is not worried about further twists and turns.

It’s just that the three major grain merchants came to show their favor. They were all warned by the President of the United States, and they still didn’t give up on coming to Europe. Isn't it that loyalty is not absolute?

But what Alan Wilson is doing at this time is indeed related to the military, to be precise, it is related to military intelligence.

It was at the request of the United States to assess the importance of Vietnam’s stability to the free world. It was not because he took the initiative to show courteousness. It was indeed at the request of the United States that he practiced the special relationship between Britain and the United States. The purpose of the practice was to make war justified.

What, you say do an assessment that won't lead to war? Doesn't that place England in an indeterminate state of loyalty? This will make the Pentagon dissatisfied. Alan Wilson cannot do this, which violates the original intention of the special relationship between Britain and the United States.

In order to clear the relationship, he just copied the editorials about Vietnam from a big country in the past two years, doing a good job as an information porter.