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Chapter seven hundred and thirty fourth map opening border

Later, TASS published a brief message to the public, reporting on the award ceremony. It was so brief that it only mentioned the list of becoming marshals, and then introduced the news of the re-establishment of the National Defense Commission in a larger amount of space.

"This matter is actually easy to interpret. It is to release the news that the General Secretary of the Constantinople actually disagrees. The reason why he ventured to attack NATO countries in China is of course the enemy of the free world. The secret police head of the United Nations Ministry of Defense put pressure on it. Therefore, this time the General Secretary served as the chairman of the National Defense Committee, naturally to curb the overly inflated hardliners in the military." Selov spread his hands and said in a demeanor, "There are two voices in China that advocate easing and toughness, which is very normal for any country."

For the same thing, whether to interpret or detoxify depends entirely on the position. Of course, the Soviet Union itself reported positive factors, and the enemy on the other side must seize the opportunity to throw dirty water on the Soviet Union, because in this way, the KGB established a fake propaganda department, and used the speed advantage of information obtained from the Kremlin to create a target out of thin air and pray to guide public opinion.

This is by no means an attack on the Soviet Union by low-level means. The fake propaganda department has a more realistic and fast news channel than abroad. Everything said has a certain authenticity. Once you analyze it, you will feel that it is like this.

"I think this is very reasonable when Yula says it." Brezhnev said in such a copy, "I have always wanted to live in peace with the Western world, but we are collective leaders, so it is very normal for other voices to have other voices."

Brezhnev himself deeply agreed with this, just as if he was not the one who decided to kill Turkey in the end. As a direct planner, Selov successfully became the spy marshal, which also made Brezhnev's rank more veritable than in history. In fact, this is the problem that Selov faces now. The Soviet Union has achieved more and more achievements, and Brezhnev, as the General Secretary, will naturally become more and more authoritative. If you want to turn it over, you must have problems everywhere in the Soviet Union and various contradictions arise.

"We cannot deny the General Secretary's support for military operations at critical moments." Central Secretary Ustinov emphasized this point, and in fact it was the same. In the end, it was Brezhnev's statement that allowed the military operations to be completed. Now the great success of Constantinople in the Soviet Union is rewarded.

"Don't talk about this, I am a person who values ​​reality very much, neither a mentor nor a great leader." Brezhnev pretended to be modest and stopped Marshal Ustinov's speech. It seemed that after serving as chairman of the National Defense Committee, he still had no intention of centralizing power and was still in the framework of collective leadership.

"Encounting Constantinople, even if it is awarded a medal of victory, it is not an exaggeration. Even if it cannot be compared with the victory of the Patriotic War, it is a major victory." Selov knew that this medal would be awarded to him in the future, so he went there directly to get it together now. He would have to discuss this matter in a year or two.

Selov's proposal immediately aroused discussions by the Central Presidium, and even Selepin and Kosigin also made a swaying voice. Seeing this reaction, Selov sighed in his heart that the two of them were almost wiped out the water chestnuts of Brezhnev's slow character. Now even if you can still argue with Brezhnev on some issues, it is only limited to major issues. Generally, the two will not actively conflict with each other.

"Is it a bit hasty?" Brezhnev certainly would not reject this honor in his heart. In his opinion, the more honors the better, but now it seems, is it a bit too fast?

"In the Constantinople parade that began soon, when the General Secretary announced the establishment of Soviet Gre, he needed to express his respect for the soldiers fighting bloody battles ahead, and wearing the Medal of Victory was the best statement." Selov really admired himself. He found the reason for the need to award the medal to Brezhnev so quickly. It seemed that he could not flatter him.

"Okay, the soldiers who fight must respect it." Breshinev cleared his voice: I suggest discussing several issues, first of all, the issue of awarding me the Medal of Victory. After voting, everyone unanimously agreed to award me the Medal of Victory. Here I would like to thank my comrades for giving me this noble honor. Now it seems that it is more appropriate to be established in the establishment of the National Defense Committee a week later.

"Yes, it's indeed more suitable in a week." Everyone nodded.

"Now it seems that it is more appropriate to wear a marshal's uniform then." Brezhnev asked for advice from others.

"Yes, it's indeed more appropriate to wear a marshal's uniform at that time." Everyone nodded again.

"But as far as I know, the constitution stipulates that the Medal of Victory can also be carried in casual clothes." Brezhnev asked again.

"There is no constitution that the Medal of Victory can only be carried in military uniforms." Suslov nodded, holding his glasses.

"This kind of medal can also be worn on casual clothes." Central Secretary Andropov said as if he was reminding.

Is this absurd drama? It seems that even if I am not the leading actor, I am one of the protagonists, right? Selov is in a lane that can only move forward. Brezhnev cannot replace him now, and he does not have the ability to squeeze out the general secretary of the Soviet Union through normal means.

"It's enough for 2.7 million people to live in a house and 280,000 cars. The harvest this time is quite good." Selov put down the statistical report. Constantinople is the place with the highest standard of living in Turkey. The expulsion operation has been carried out to the end, but it is still a great harvest for the Soviet Union. As for the four million pure proletariats he personally had in Constantinople, this is Türkiye's own business.

Those Turks want to come back? As long as they can wading through the minefields that are about to be laid, you can try it. Serov thought for a while and asked, "How many prisoners of war are there in the Greek Wehrmacht."

"About 85,000 people." Vice Chairman Zinev replied, "If the prisoners of war in the east are about 300,000, Chairman, what do you think?"

"Beyond the military zone of East Constantinople, I built a city wall and used prisoners of war to build it. Outside the city wall is a minefield of two kilometers, and outside the minefield, I was surrounded by barbed wire. Simply put, that's it, there's no big problem." Serov asked the people around him easily, "What do you think of this plan."

After a brief silence, it was so good that there were endless remarks that should have been done. In Rubie, Selov enjoyed the treatment of Brezhnev in the Kremlin and could not hear any objection.

"Chairman, in the Far East, it seems that China's military strength is growing." First Vice Chairman General Bobkov took out a report from the Sixth Department of the First General Administration, which mentioned that the military strength in northern China seemed to have increased.

"It's normal, the military power in northern Iran has also increased." Serov waved his hand, "The Ministry of Defense also has similar intelligence, and Gruu's analysis also mentioned that this is because we attacked Constantinople, some neighbors with doubts about us, are ongoing defense and very normal actions. Do you think they can still attack us?"

"Of course we don't have this intention!" Zinev and Zvegon said that the Soviet Union is not afraid of anything now.

"That's good. Don't think that the staff of the Ministry of National Defense are like those who seem to be invincible on the surface, and they can analyze for a long time if they fart on the border." Serov tilted his head, "As long as we wait patiently and ensure our upward momentum, it will not be difficult for any country to deal with, especially in capitalist countries. The factories bought by the intelligence fund this time will have a great effect in a few years. The enrollment of mathematics students in various universities will be expanded, which will be of great use in the future. China is not our problem, and it may become a big problem for the United States in the future."

Taking advantage of the bankruptcy wave under the world economic crisis to buy at the bottom, the KGB intelligence fund is still a small head, and the Soviet Union's largest corrupt small treasury is the big head. Selov doesn't like his country being infiltrated, but if it is infiltrated other countries, he himself has no objection.

Once the United States discovers this country with obvious manpower advantages and uses China's manpower to save costs, it will almost fight with the Soviet Union. Why is it said to be desperate? Once the Soviet Union can withstand it, the United States will be hollowed out. At first, it was the lowest-level textile industry, shirts, leather shoes, and later parts and some machinery.

Opening up is not just open to the United States, but will also make Western Europe opposite the Warsaw Pact start to try to reduce costs. In fact, the Soviet Union will also find ways to go in. He just came back and received a report of a question submitted by bankrupt managers from Europe and the United States after receiving employment in Soviet factories. From the eyes of these foreigners, the Soviet Union is indeed easier to find problems.

However, all the issues involving Soviet socialism were rejected by Selov. The methods of these managers would create a gap between the rich and the poor. He could only let these people think of ways to use the smallest manpower and the greatest productivity.

"You succeeded, you are now a marshal." Just as he got home and hung his coat on the hanger, Valia jumped up and hugged her husband. The two elastic spheres made Selov not only not angry, but instead felt a little comfortable. He directly carried the Maomei back to the sofa. The woman was really happy for her, and he could feel this.

"You are the marshal's wife, okay, don't think you are a child." Shelov said as if comforting the child, "Have you been very busy recently?" Valia nodded. The Ministry of Education was modifying the map of the Soviet Union and preparing to modify the textbooks. Shelov scratched his head and thought to himself, is this considered the map opening... (To be continued.)
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