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Chapter 353 The confrontation between the agents

This is a contest between two similar people. This year marks the 38th year that Hoover served as director of the FBI. He has witnessed the United States turn back from the pressure of old imperialism like Britain and France, becoming the strongest superpower in the world today. He also witnessed the rise of the Soviet Union and became the biggest concern of the United States today.

Compared with Hoover, Serov is just a fledgling spy. Hoover has been the director of the FBI and is even older than Serov. It can even be said that Hoover should be of the same generation as Derzhinsky.

The two of them stared at each other tightly, and at the same time let go of their hands, and took out a handkerchief from their pockets and wiped their hands. It seemed that they were not shaking hands in a friendly manner, but contacting a patient infected with the plague.

Hostility is obvious. Shelov also got his own information while shaking hands. The reason why this eternal FBI director would appear here was entirely because Kennedy knew that he was a Soviet security cadre and decided to send the same skilled FBI director in the United States to try Shelov's level.

Skip the figure from the White House window and retract his gaze. Shelov is not in a hurry. He hopes that the longer the negotiations, the better. Kennedy's consideration is just right. In his heart, Shelov is also very interested in Hoover, who has been in the death for half a century. He also seems to want to try the level of the director of the FBI.

"I'm not a wiretap, but an anti-eavesdropping device. This is a tiger's den. How dare I play tricks in front of Director Hoover, who is in a dangerous situation? The director is so careless!" Shelloff took out the pen in his top pocket and fiddled with it and put it back again, without any preparation to hand it over to Hoover.

"Who knows whether you, a group of crazy Soviets, will pose a threat to the president's safety?" Hoover looked up and glanced at the sun on his head. Today's sunshine is a good day for an outing. But this confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union is not settled, and I believe no one dares to go out from this time.

Causing safety to Kennedy's safety? Selov's indescribable smile did not respond. Those who really wanted Kennedy to die were not necessarily Soviets. In history, Kennedy was assassinated, and Hoover, as the director of the FBI, could not refuse to blame. Hoover later investigated the assassination of Kennedy and came up with such a bullshit investigation report. Perhaps the death of the Kennedy brothers, even if Hoover did not order the action himself, he was definitely an insider.

But what is the matter with Selov? It is just a farce in the competition among different interest groups in the United States. The Kennedy family's foundation is not clean. They don't mention running for president and let Nixon suffer a loss. During their reign, they appointed their younger brother as the Attorney General to take charge of the FBI and the CIA. Just because of this Cuban missile crisis, Kennedy adopted a nuclear war posture that was a big fight before the congressional election. This is enough for Kennedy to die. People who jump too high are usually not good. Khrushchev is the first secretary and chairman of the Council of Ministers. His status is much more stable than Kennedy. What's more, Kennedy is far less than Khrushchev's position of saying nothing.

"The security here is so strict, doesn't Director Hoover believe in his arrangement?" Schellov stretched out his hands and gestured, "As the leader of the intelligence department, one is an official promoted by a special agent like Dulles, and the other is an official like Director Hoover. In addition to the incompetent, ordinary intelligence officials are in this style."

The incompetent are the intelligence managers who have no style. Shemichasne and even Shemichasne are in Serov's evaluation. Excellent administrative cadres like Hoover and good intelligence workers like Dulles have their own ideas and styles. Shemichasne and Shemichasne dismantled the KGB organizational structure in history, appointed a large number of Communist Youth League cadres, and carried out foreign intelligence work in a normal manner. In fact, the KGB, which had merged the Ministry of Internal Affairs, was in a mess. On the contrary, Andropov was much smarter. Although he took over a broken department, he built the skeleton of the KGB and completed his self-protection while pretending to be dead.

Hoover is an excellent executive director. He has spent decades building the FBI network bit by bit. He may not be as good as Dulles in terms of external intelligence, but he cannot be said to be inferior to Dulles. If the skeleton built by Hoover has always played a role, it will definitely play a greater role than Dulles in the long run.

Both of them are outstanding spy chiefs of their respective countries. They had a confrontation between spy chiefs on the lawn outside the White House. Although the confrontation between spy chiefs only uses their mouths, because both sides control a large amount of information that ordinary people do not know, they will be more careful in verbal battles. Overwhelming the other party in momentum, but being seen through by the opponent will also be quite embarrassing. Because both Serov and Hoover have sufficient counter-espionage experience and lying experience.

In fact, this is also one of the battles between the United States and the Soviet Union on the secret front, but the people who fought in person this time were one of the top intelligence supervisors in their respective countries.

"A general intelligence supervisor, it seems that General Serof also thinks I am an ordinary intelligence supervisor?" Hoover's stiff face pulled out a smile, and the effect was very good! It's better to have a stern face.

"Why not?" The English spoken today was in vain for the efforts of the original owner of this body, which was more than he said in his lifetime. "With your ability, you can also reach your current position in the Soviet National Security Council. If I find a talent similar to Director Hoover, I will definitely be willing to be the Director of the General Administration!" Shelov stared straight into Hoover's eyes and said, "The other meaning is that Hoover is just a director of the FBI. I have surpassed you in my position in a few years.

"The real intelligence manager is not to think of some whimsical plans like Dulles. Everyone understands the truth. His stupidity is just like you. He always thinks he is particularly smart. In fact, in the face of absolute strength advantages, cleverness is cleverness, and he can never change the overall situation! With the architecture I built, it is enough to protect the United States well..." Hoover's face as if he was granite. It is not easy to catch a trace of expression from Hoover's face, but Schellov saw it.

"If Minister Belia was still alive, he would definitely not agree. What you call protection is to tell us the detailed data of the Manhattan plan to the Soviet Union. If you work under Minister Belia, you may be hanged with your incompetence!" Shelov and Hoover walked and chatted on the lawn outside the White House. As soon as this sentence came out, Hoover, who had been unmoved, suddenly stopped his steps and stood there.

After learning about the Manhattan plan, Beria began to infiltrate the Manhattan plan of the United States. The Soviet Union received more than 300 technical information on American nuclear weapons. The Soviet Union gave up its original design and copied the United States from principles, design drawings, mathematical calculations, component sizes, fuse structures, detonation devices, etc. Kurchatov, the chief designer of the Soviet Union, believed that due to the achievements of Soviet intelligence personnel, the Soviet Union succeeded at least two years in advance. In his report to Stalin, Beria estimated that the Soviet Union had saved at least 300 million rubles for this.

The successful copying of the United States' Manhattan Plan is undoubtedly the pinnacle of Beria's era in charge of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. With this battle, Beria became the highest-ranking leader among Soviet security cadres and became a benchmark for cadres in the security system.

Belia's success is from another perspective, the incompetence of the US defense system. As the director of the FBI, Hoover is definitely to blame. If it were the Soviet Union, Hoover's position as director would not only be unable to be kept, but also had to move his head. The standard of involvement can be seen from the former KGB chairman General Serov.

"So what? Belia is dead. He is not dead at my hands, but you killed him yourself." Hoover waited for a while and sneered, "After Derzhinsky, the head of the Soviet security department has never had a good end. You have contributed everything to the Soviet Union today, and there may be no place for the body to be placed in the future. Yagoda, Yerov and Belia, are their fates not enough to make you wary?"

"This doesn't need to make you care about it. On the contrary, I would like to remind Director Hoover, as the director of the FBI, you have done too many things that should not have been done by you. Now you can stand here and talk to me. What will happen after you die? Your fate must be better than my predecessors?" Shelov threatened unwillingly, "Many people dare not speak out about your actions, which does not mean that after you die, they dare not deal with a corpse..."

Two generations of spy chiefs, one old and one young, stared at each other tightly, and saw something called persistence in the other party's eyes, "Marilyn Monroe is in my hands, your American political circle is quite interesting!" Shelov suddenly spoke.

"I have told Robert that he should be killed as soon as possible. Since she disappeared, I suspected that it had fallen into your hands. I have searched all the entire United States, and the only one who can suddenly take away people was the KGB of the Soviet Union. But what's wrong with this? The strength of the United States is far above that of your Soviet Union. If you know something, you still can't change anything." Hoover's face remained unchanged, as if he had expected this.

"So what you call a complete structure is nothing more than that." Schellov commented calmly, and Hoover snorted coldly. Another guy like Dulles who did things with cleverness. Then Schellov waited for Dobrenin who cooperated with him. Seeing Hoover's performance, he knew that the confrontation between the two was over. (~^~)
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