Chapter 754 Another long-term plan
During the Cold War, all the Soviet thugs were not Eastern European countries. Because the confrontation in Europe directly determined the victory or defeat, the Soviet Union had never thought of drawing troops from Eastern European countries. At most, it was to form a military advisory group to fight.
North Korea assisted the Soviet Union in maintaining its military presence in the Middle East, and Vietnam was responsible for conquering cities and territory in Southeast Asia. Cuba, which is closest to the United States, mainly uses Africa and Latin America as battlefields to export revolutions to expand socialist influence. It was the number one thug in the Soviet Union's strategic offensive process.
Usually Cuba does a good job, even better than the Soviet Union expected. The Castro brothers themselves only wanted to strive for national liberation of their own country, but eventually became a socialist country that was more enterprising than the Soviet Union. If all the allies of the Soviet Union were countries like Cuba, I believe that the Cold War was not another possibility.
"I will leave eventually, but my ideals are immortal!" Selov seemed to see from this telegram how Castro looked like decades later, and the scene where the Castro brothers sang the international song at the Cuban Conference. Their brothers have finally come to power through the revolution. No one knows what Cuba will become in the future.
The opponents are the United States and South Africa. If Sudan hadn’t attacked the Democratic Republic of Congo in the past, the situation would have been much worse than it is now. The Angola civil war is actually an African version of the world war. Many surrounding countries have different participations and choose to support one side from their own positions. In fact, the United States is not the most difficult opponent.
The most difficult opponent is South Africa, a major African power. As the forefront of the Soviet Union, Selov now feels increasingly obvious that the Soviet Union's radiation capacity has almost reached its limit. Whether it should be with South Africa, a local country, is actually something worth discussing.
The military expenditure of the Afghan War was just one of the battlefields before the collapse of the Soviet Union. At least three other battlefields existed in the same battlefields, Vietnam in Southeast Asia, Angola in southern Africa, and Nicaragua in Latin America. The military expenditure alone was not as good as Afghanistan, and it was far more than that in total. Until the collapse of the Soviet Union, the Soviet Union did not completely chew down Angola. At the same time, because the Soviet Union itself changed color, the Angolan government, which had supported more than 20 years, broke off contact with Russia later.
Angora is almost the limit of the radiation of Soviet power, and its opponent South Africa is far from the useless man after the Cold War. In the decade just ended in World War II, South Africa can be said to be that no one except the United States and the Soviet Union. Britain and France were severely damaged, and Japan and Germany became ruins. At the same time, in addition to the United States and the Soviet Union, there were also African local snakes who demolished the British and French colonies. In terms of actual control, South Africa is not smaller than India's territory. Namibia, 800,000 square kilometers, is just a province in South Africa. Neighbors close to South Africa were more or less controlled by South Africa. There were a large number of African countries affected by South Africa before the 1970s.
Angola and Mozambique have interests in South Africa, and the biggest supporter of Zimbabwe's white regime is South Africa. Faced with such an opponent, Selov must plan carefully and do what to do to avoid falling into the quagmire. This is something the KGB's border guards' general staff and the First General Administration are studying every day.
"Chairman, Comrade Marcus Wolf's telegram." Shervanov, Director of the General Affairs Office, came in and sent a telegram.
"Take it!" As he spoke, Selov skillfully opened the codebook. He had been able to decipher encrypted telegrams by himself for so many years. This kind of work has been done for twenty years, and even if he read it every day, he could understand it.
The entire president's office door was closed and the curtains were pulled up. After working hard for a long time, he said to himself, "It turns out that NATO's chemical weapons were stored there. I knew that there were not only nuclear bombs in West Germany."
Ulm is an important industrial area in Federal Germany. In fact, Germany's industrial areas are all in Federal Germany. Democratic Germany was just an agricultural area during the Second Empire. This is also the reason why Federal Germany recovered faster. In terms of population quality and resources, it was already more advantageous than Democratic Germany, not to mention that the United States is richer than the Soviet Union. In terms of national system, the United States is very attractive to the rich, the Soviet Union is only attractive to the poor, etc.
Selov had no doubt that once the United States offered superior conditions, the high-end talents of the Soviet Union would not be more conscientious than the intellectuals who had traveled from democratic Germany to federal Germany. For the intellectual class, they would definitely not be willing to be equal to a group of workers and farming, but would rather choose to be superior to others.
Chemical weapons are actually just spares for NATO, which has nuclear weapons. Maybe the war will not be put into use at the beginning, so it is just a little more preparation in Ulm. But since Selov knows about this...
"It seems that a chemical factory in India exploded, and it seems that tens of thousands of people died." A very tempting idea, but this card cannot be used now. Even if this batch of chemical weapons is blown up, the Soviet Union cannot use it. NATO is only at a military disadvantage, far from being double disadvantage or even at the end of the road. It must be at such a time that the advantages of the Soviet group can be seen all over the world, and the media's continuous brainwashing cannot make the people of NATO countries believe it. When big news comes out, people who think the situation is good can wake them up, and the government has been deceiving them.
This is the same as the slow reaction of the Soviet Chernobyl reaction after the explosion, which had an impact on the people. It was not that Selov looked down on the opposite side, but that Chernobyl exploded. At the most difficult time, at least the 100,000 Red Army soldiers who were ready to fight were ready to fight nuclear war and rushed forward to prevent the disaster from expanding. The situation in Fukushima was far less severe than that of the Chernobyl explosion, but because the US and Japanese armies did not dare to act, it was dragged into a major accident.
If the same thing is born on the opposite side, such a human rights army should do nothing after evacuating the personnel, right? Ideally speaking, the Soviet Red Army is more reliable.
After the telegram was destroyed, Selov began to reply to Marcus Wolf, "Comrade Wolf, intelligence is very important. I believe that this kind of intelligence is not something that an ordinary agent can provide. I hope to change the contact password information as soon as I receive it. Don't ask why. If there is any difficulty, the KGB is willing to provide funds."
Selov had already guessed who provided this very powerful telegram, Captain Guillaume, the ace spy of Stasi, and the secretary of the Federal German Chancellor Brandt. He knew that this person was exposed later. And the nearly 10,000 spies who cast a net to the Federal German German Republic back then, and no one knew about the number of people like Guitter Guillaume, even if the Cold War ended.
The Germans were even more strict in the selection of spies than the KGB, and their control was everywhere. Unless the spies of Stasi were found out, they would never actively seek to defect to the West because of their doubts about their mission. This is not even comparable to the KGB, but Germany has been suffering a little in intelligence operations, from World War I to World War II to the Cold War, and it has been falling to the same pit.
I don’t know if it is because the Germans are too confident in their technology. When German intelligence personnel are working diligently to complete their tasks, the German intelligence departments have always believed that it is absolutely impeccable on the contact password. Reality is always slapping the Germans in the face. Every time they think that their passwords are absolutely impossible to be deciphered, they are usually when their opponents are already well aware of Germany’s actions.
The biggest spy exposed by Stasi was that the password of Democratic Germany was deciphered again, so since Selov met Marcus Wolf, Stasi's intelligence contact password was not only changed, but also, Guillaume, who should have been arrested a year ago, brought back heavyweight information this time, is a clear proof.
After receiving a reply from Selov, the entire Stasi began to launch a new password library again. It can be said that the KGB is stronger than Stasi in this regard, and Marcus Wolf still respects Moscow's opinions more.
Stasi, who is in Berlin, began to adjust again, and Moscow's Rubiy Yangka is also planning a mission. This is a long-term lurking mission, and the KGB is also preparing to join forces with Stasi. The two intelligence organizations respectively sent an operation team to try to enter the headquarters of the Kodak Group of the United States.
"Chairman, a business group, I just need to arrange some people to go in. You don't need to pay attention to it in person." First Vice Chairman General Chebrikov said relaxedly. Bobkov, Zinev, and Zvegon all nodded. Does a film company cost so much effort to specialize in research?
"This is not about stealing technology from Kodak, but a long-term lurking plan. It may take ten years to see the results, and the spies I need must have both commercial and military capabilities." Serov held his head with his left hand and looked unmoved, which changed the faces of the four KGBs. The first thought in his mind was that the chairman was serious.
Once long-term planning preparations were involved, the first thing that came to mind was the plan to attack Turkey that was prepared in the late 1950s. Selov used more than ten years of preparation to gather enough military supplies for hundreds of thousands of troops to attack at any time. When Turkey revealed its own flaws, the Soviet Union instantly launched a plan to destroy this Near East power.
In fact, this batch of military supplies has not been used up yet, and can fully support a battle against Iran. So when everyone heard about long-term preparations, everyone became serious instantly, although they didn't know why their boss was so concerned about a private company.
Chapter completed!