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Chapter seven hundred and ninety fourth imperialists

"After all the time, is it better to let Yugoslavia follow the command of the Soviet Union like other countries?" Tito smiled coldly, "No one of the ideas was successful from Stalin to Khrushchev and Brezhnev."

Selov's face was full of smiles, and he did not expose Tito's pride. Times have changed, and Stalin was unable to succeed because the Soviet Union's Patriotic War was severely damaged. At that time, the United States and the Soviet Union were too far apart. No matter how strong Stalin himself was, no matter how high the means, or the prestige was, it could not change the fact that the Soviet Union was ineffective.

During Stalin's term, the Soviet Union's progress was not as strong as that of Khrushchev and Bolizhnev. The latter was completely comparable to Stalin's ability. Another reason was that Stalin wanted to suppress Tito and let the entire Yugoslavia cooperate with the Soviet strategy as a whole, rather than breaking Yugoslavia, so he would not dismember Yugoslavia to achieve his goal. The steel leader wanted the whole, not the broken Yugoslavia.

Overall, Yugoslavia could provide strong support to the Soviet Union and have strong support for Eastern Europe, which suffered heavy losses at the time. However, more than 30 years have passed since World War II, and the world has changed. The Soviet Union's national strength cannot be said to have caught up with the United States, but if the war starts from the Eurasian continent, it is completely worthy of the United States. Yugoslavia's accession to the Warsaw Pact is still effective, but it is no longer as great as it was thirty years ago.

Serov's choices are more diverse, and it is good to be obedient as a whole. If you are not obedient, you will be divided into Serbia and Croatia, and join the Warsaw Pact as allies of the Soviet Union respectively.

As long as Serov is determined to be unable to get along with Yugoslavia, he can achieve his goal. He is to use the Warsaw Pact to crush Yugoslavia and tell the Yugoslavia that NATO cannot save you this time.

"You are so old, don't think there is a second Tito, no one has this qualification. Moreover, Yugoslavia, which looks calm now, has too many places to make things happen. There are too many places to intervene." Selov was completely evaluating Yugoslavia in the tone of an enemy at this time.

This indifferent attitude made Tito, who was already 88 years old, feel very uncomfortable. Even Stalin just wanted to suppress Yugoslavia and let Yugoslavia cooperate with the Soviet strategy. Brezhnev also took a gentle attitude towards Yugoslavia. Although the two of them had bad intentions in their hearts, they at least did not express their hostility so obviously.

Now the Soviet Union's General Political Commissar in front of him is unwilling to even say class feelings. It is completely an imperialist tone, and it is even further ahead of the two before and begins to try to dismember Yugoslavia.

"You won't succeed!" Tito, wearing a marshal's uniform, grabbed the armrest of the chair with both hands and said word by word, "This is an act of aggression. Don't think that there is only one country in the world."

"I won't succeed?" Selov chuckled, "The victory of the United States, all socialist countries, including the Soviet Union, will be destroyed. There are no multi-ethnic countries in Western Europe. Yugoslavia will definitely become independent small countries again in accordance with the principle of national self-determination. The victory of the Soviet Union, how do you say I deal with you, a socialist traitor? I should start with a lighter emotionally, but I won't teach Yugoslavia a lesson. Isn't this a bigger problem for other countries to learn from you? Have you forgotten how you advocated the non-aligned movement? Have you forgot to confront the Soviet Union? You forgot to publicly sing opposites with the Soviet Union, you forgot that you always use the United States to balance the Soviet Union? If you haven't forgotten these, why should I let you go? I won't let any traitor, any..."

Every time a question was raised, Serov went further until the distance between the two was only one meter. Glasses looked at Tito's eyes without any hesitation and said, "You are old, you have realized this yourself, otherwise you would not have tried it well with the Soviet Union. But this is not the reason why Yugoslavia should be forgiven. The Soviet Union has never received any help from Yugoslavia, so there is no need to talk about class feelings with Yugoslavia. In my memory, Yugoslavia just kept shattering the Soviet Union. Although China also kept shattering the Soviet Union, at least a few years ago, they helped the Soviet Union share the strong pressure and jointly established several socialist countries in Southeast Asia with the Soviet Union. What did Yugoslavia do?"

"Maybe I should kill you here and solve the enemy of the future country." Marshal Tito slapped his chair, and felt murderous in his heart, and said coldly, "As long as you solve you, the future Yugoslavia will be safe."

"Haha, do you want to kill me without knowing it and create a scene of natural death? When I came in, I set a time. If I don't go out in twenty minutes, the two hundred anti-counterfeiting workers I brought will rush in. You can try to create two hundred accidents and kill everyone I brought. I wonder if Moscow will believe that we all died unexpectedly? Hum?" Selov wanted to hold back his laughter, but in the end he couldn't hold back, "I am so careful, I must not give others the chance to assassinate myself. If I want to kill me, I must kill it openly..."

"If I don't go out now, they will rush in. Once the fight starts, your efforts to ease relations with the Soviet Union will be in vain." Even though that said, Selov's butt was as if he was a bystander, and he had the mentality of not being too serious about watching the fun.

Selov's behavior is very immoral and is completely bullying the end of Tito's hero who has almost finished his life. But then again, if it weren't for this, if it weren't for the time and time ago, Tito would never pay attention to his threats, and Selov would not say these words to Tito. At the right time, the right place, the right words, and the most correct thing will make him face a leader who has come down from the battlefield and can still gain the upper hand.

"Comrade Selov, I just arrived in Belgrade, go and have a rest first." Tito clenched his right hand tightly, but he immediately let go and said in a helpless tone, "I believe you also want to see Yugoslavia at close range."

"I do have this meaning, so let's see you again when we have time." Tito did not ask Selov to get out quickly, nor did Selov want to get out quickly. However, be careful of sailing the ten thousand-year-old ship, the General Political Commissar had decided not to eat anything from Yugoslavia.

To be fair, Yugoslavia in 1979 no longer had the overwhelming economic advantages over the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe that were ten years ago. This is because the Soviet Union's strategic offensive results were still increasingly fed back to the domestic market. The Warsaw Pact Group has caught up, but on the surface, Yugoslavia still looks relatively dynamic.

Yugoslavia's so-called socialist autonomy system is a distant cause of its division. The so-called profit-oriented labor autonomy enterprises combined with local governments, coupled with financial institutions controlled in the hands of various republics, led to the solidification of unbalanced economic development among regions, and economic cooperation with foreign capital strengthened this point. Over time, the country lost its unified economic foundation, and political division was inevitable after the death of the strongman Tito. After a generation of people who experienced the terror of extreme nationalism in World War II were devastated. However, if Yugoslavia was to move, there was a prerequisite that the Soviet Union did not care about this country, so as long as the Soviet Union existed for one day, the West would not dismember Yugoslavia.

On the contrary, once the Soviet Union prepares Yugoslavia to take action, NATO countries will also prepare to be nurses, increase Yugoslavia's resistance through economic aid, relieve Yugoslavia's worries, and make Yugoslavia more tough in its fight against the Soviet Union.

"Chairman, maybe we shouldn't come out. What should we do if Titobe wants to kill you?" Valia has been following Serov. Yugoslavia's vigilance towards the Soviet Union has always been more serious than Western countries.

"What are you afraid of? My life alone is important or the fate of the country is important? I may choose the former myself, but Tito will choose the latter. If I dismember Yugoslavia, he can solve it. Then he may kill me. If not, he will invite me to talk in a few days." Selov said indifferently.

If Tito knew he was dead, Yugoslavia was jointly collapsed because of the collapse of the Soviet Union. He might regret his policies. If he had known this, it would be better to cooperate with the Soviet Union's policies and use the third strongest military force in Eastern Europe to deal with NATO. There is no regret medicine in the world. As for why Yugoslavia and the People's Army did not prevent the disintegration of the country. This is a bigger problem. The local government commanded the border guards and the People's Army that safeguarded the country had been abandoned.

One thing that later generations wronged Tito. Yugoslavia itself is a country without a subject nation. The Serbs themselves occupy less than 40% of the population. Tito suppressed Serbia, but did not deliberately separate out a new nation. What's more, Tito not only suppressed Serbia himself, but also suppressed any separatist force.

The next day, someone from Yugoslav Presidential Palace informed him that he invited Serov, a member of the Soviet Central Presidium, to go to the Presidential Palace again, and Marshal Tito was waiting there. This was the second meeting between the two in Belgrade. Compared to the first meeting between the two days ago, both of them had calmed down and were ready to really talk about the relationship between the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia.

"Do you really treat Yugoslavia as an enemy of the Soviet Union?" Tito finally asked after a long time.

"I have to ask yourself, Marshal Tito, the Yugoslavia you led has always been wary of the Soviet Union. The Soviet Union is very fair to Yugoslavia!" Serov said silently, "It's just that the Soviet Union has strong national strength and you are under greater pressure." (To be continued.)
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