After leaving Polezhne, Androbo returned to the office.
A tall young man in military uniform had been waiting outside the door.
Seeing him come back, we followed him to the office together.
Androbo adjusted his glasses, sat behind his desk, and while sorting documents, asked: "How is the situation over there?"
The young man stood straight and said quickly: "The situation is not good. The troops entering Afhan encountered difficulties in logistics. There are many problems in Central Asia as the rear..."
Androbo was not too surprised when he heard this, nor was he particularly angry. He just chuckled, raised his head and said: "Sure enough, they are really greedy~ Those people have no regard for the consequences at all, let alone the interests of the Soviet Union.
.I once gave them a chance...Do they think kgb will only arrest the people below and won't do anything to them?"
The young man lowered his head slightly and said nothing.
Androbo paused and said in a deep voice: "Notify Chekanenko to bypass the Central Asia Regional Bureau and bring people over from Moscow... arrest them directly!"
The young man was shocked. Chekanenko was a famous executioner in KGB. Many people called him a mad dog in private.
The young man had long known that there would be big moves in Central Asia, but he didn't expect that Androbo would send a 'mad dog' there. He licked his lips and reminded: "Really let Comrade Chekanenko go? What if..."
Androbo knew what the young man was worried about. This young man was not only his secretary, but also the orphan of his best friend. He raised him like a son.
He said calmly: "There is no need to worry about Comrade Polezhne. As long as we can complete the great cause of opening up the Indus Ocean, Comrade Polezhne will give us the greatest understanding and tolerance. You have to remember that anyone who is holding back at this time will
Human beings are all sinners who prevent the great victory of the world revolution and are enemies of the people and Comrade Polezhny. They must be eliminated without mercy."
"Yes~" the young man responded.
Androbo said again: "By the way, what do people from the Pilu say?"
The young man said: "They are still hesitating and hope to get more assistance."
Androbo curled his lips and sneered: "A group of people who are not worthy of the spotlight, don't worry about them."
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Two days later, Almaty Airport in Kazakhstan.
A Soviet-made An-22 transport plane landed slowly. After the plane stopped, a group of people filed down from it. The leader was a thin middle-aged man, Chekanenko, nicknamed "Mad Dog".
At this time, Chekanenko was wearing a smart suit, holding a cigarette in his mouth, walked down expressionlessly, and glanced in the direction of the terminal building against the sunshine.
Behind him was a team of more than 100 heavily armed action team members, who got off the plane in an orderly manner and formed a well-trained formation.
At this time, two people walked quickly from the direction of the terminal. The leader was a somewhat bald middle-aged man. He smiled and extended his hand from afar: "Comrade Chekanenko, welcome, welcome...
…”
Chekanenko stared at the two of them, but did not move to greet them, nor did he reach out to shake hands with them.
He just watched with an expressionless face, the cigarette in his mouth lighting up and darkening with his breathing.
When the other party approached, the bald middle-aged man was a little embarrassed. Seeing that the other party had no intention of shaking hands with him, a hint of anger flashed in his eyes, but he still adjusted his mood, smiled and wanted to speak.
Unexpectedly, with Chekanenko's direct look, four people from the action team members who came with him rushed out and instantly restrained the two people on the opposite side.
The bald middle-aged man had a look of disbelief on his face. He forced his head to look up at Chekanenko and said angrily: "Comrade Chekanenko, what do you want to do? I am..."
The bald middle-aged man was stunned for a moment, filled with a bad premonition. This was obviously not a misunderstanding, the other party knew who he was.
Chekanenko rummaged through the briefcase next to him, pulled out a piece of paper and waved it in front of him: "This is your arrest warrant."
Normally, the KGB does not need an arrest warrant to arrest someone, but this time the situation is different. Androbo specifically emphasized that everything must abide by the procedures and not be caught. Before coming, Chekanenko brought enough
The arrest warrants were filled out one by one on the plane.
"This..." Ashas's heart suddenly went cold. If it were from other departments, he could still get around it based on his background, but this is KGB!
In an instant, Ashas's legs became weak, but he still held on to a glimmer of hope and shouted: "This is Kazakhstan, you... you can't do this."
Chekanenko frowned and said coldly: "Tell him to shut up."
After he finished speaking, the soldier who restrained Ashas punched him hard in the liver.
Ashas was in pain and just inhaled, and the croaking noise disappeared instantly.
Chekanenko snorted: "This is Soviet!"
He immediately waved and walked out.
Just at this moment, a convoy arrived, with two cars in front, five military trucks behind, and an armored vehicle with a turret.
Chekanenko quickly directed people to get on the bus.
A man got out of the car in front and stood at attention in front of Chekanenko and saluted: "Comrade Chekanenko, Kalemin is reporting to you!"
For the first time, a smile appeared on Chekanenko's face. After returning the salute, he patted him on the shoulder: "Comrade Kalemin, you performed very well this time."
A flash of excitement flashed in Kalemin's eyes. Knowing that Chekanenko was not representing himself this time, he immediately took out a list and handed it over.
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Meanwhile, the Central Building in Almaty.
An old man who looked different from Lucians and had obvious Mongolian features frowned.
He had just received the news that Ashas, who was sent to pick up someone, had been arrested. He couldn't help shouting angrily, "That's unreasonable." He reached for the phone next to him and was about to call Moscow.
But just after dialing twice, his hand suddenly stopped again, and he slowly put down the phone receiver with twinkling eyes.
Those who dared to arrest Askhas who he sent were obviously not the unauthorized actions of his subordinates. Although kgb was arrogant, he was not unscrupulous. At least in Kazakhstan, no one would dare to attack his people unless there were special circumstances.
When the person who had just come to report saw him put down the phone, he couldn't help but feel anxious and asked what to do.
The old man pursed his lips and snorted: "Let them catch them, but I want to see how many they can catch! Who will be responsible for arresting our people and delaying the supply of the Afghan front line!"
He still hadn't realized how determined Andropo was this time.
In just half a month, more than 700 people were arrested in various departments and union republics in Central Asia.
It made people panic and the wind roared.
As the rear base of Afhan, it inevitably affects the supply of the front line.
Some people even secretly made many small moves to make Avhan's Soviet army suffer greater difficulties or even fail, thereby putting pressure on Androbo.
However, this did not shake Androbo's determination, nor did it affect Polezhne's mood.
Although the progress of Afhan was not smooth, there was finally a positive response from the people of the Spleen Road at the junction of Persia and Pakistan in the south.
According to Andropov's plan, as long as he captures Afhan and then instigates the people of the Pilu to become independent, he can completely open the door to the Indo Ocean from the Soviet Union.
For such great achievements, Polezhne was still very patient.
As long as he obtains this achievement, he will be able to firmly suppress his predecessor during his lifetime and solve the problem of "incorrect position" in his heart.
What's more, this matter was caught by the host Andro, and Polezhne was in an invincible position no matter what.
It was his wise leadership and far-sightedness.
Even if he fails, Andro will be the one to support him.
On the other hand, however, there was still one thing that troubled Polezhny.
After Du Fei came last time and revealed his hope that both sides would disarmament simultaneously, great differences arose within the Speed Alliance.
Originally, Polezhny was more inclined to agree and took the opportunity to ease the relationship with Huaguo so that he could be free to bet on Central Asia.
After all, no matter how powerful Sulian is, it is impossible to attack in Europe, Central Asia, and the Far East at the same time.
But disarmament is not that simple. It involves many specific operational issues, as well as mutual security guarantees, strength assessment, and so on.
Moreover, with the outbreak of the war between Babylon and Persia, oil prices skyrocketed, and Sulian made a lot of money, making their finances become abundant. It seems that disarmament is not so urgent now that they have plenty of money.
Then there is the reaction of the Far East. As the relevant subjects of this matter, their attitude must be considered. After all, the Far East has always been relatively sensible.
Polezhne took off his glasses, pinched the bridge of his nose and said: "As for disarmament, tell relevant comrades not to rush, take your time, you can first conduct some exchange activities in the Far East, and it is best to organize a small-scale confrontation
Act and figure out what level the opponent's combat power is..."
The secretary on the side quickly took notes and then turned around and left.
In the office, Polezhny leaned on his chair and couldn't hide the tired look on his face.
In the past two years, he has increasingly felt that his energy is low. After all, he is over seventy years old. Moreover, Sulian people do not live long, and he has indescribable medical conditions.
Even though Sulian is the only superpower in the world that can compete with America, it is full of miracles when it comes to medical treatment.
The earliest Comrade Ulyanov was shot in the back, but it was not a vital part. He could just take out the bullet.
But the surgeon at the time performed three surgeries in a row, but failed to find the warhead. Instead, it caused infection, and finally combined with heavy metal poisoning, the person was killed.
Later, when Comrade Iron and Steel suddenly suffered a stroke, he did not take medicine or injections, but was given bloodletting!
Now that Bolezhne has reached this age, he already feels faintly in his heart that he will not be able to hold on for a few more years.
This is why he was so indulgent towards Androbo, because he hoped to complete the great task of opening up the Indus Ocean in his lifetime, so that even if he saw Comrade Ulyanov, he would be able to hold his chest high.
…
Turn around and enter 1978.
In the first half of the year, the whole world was still very lively, with Babylon and Persia fighting back and forth.
Nearly a year after the war broke out, Persia showed its advantage in having a large number of people and began to gradually gain the upper hand.
It was true that Sa Damu was not false, and he soon received greater support. The Mirage 3 fighter jets from Fago Dassault Company arrived at Bagoda with extremely high efficiency, and were shot down in a head-on duel with a Persian F-14.
He flew an F-14, breaking Persia's air superiority advantage in one fell swoop.
Then, the imitation Scud tactical missiles purchased from Du Fei began to be delivered in large quantities, allowing Babylon to more easily choose to attack targets behind Persia.
This largely erased the advantage gained by Persia, and the two sides inevitably entered a more protracted tug-of-war.
Another hot spot is still Afhan.
As America's support gradually arrived, the combat effectiveness of Afhan's guerrillas and local warlords increased, causing considerable trouble to the Soviet army.
Moscow accidentally paid attention to the fact that Androbo was still pulling nails in Central Asia.
After the war in Afghanistan, more than 1,500 people were arrested by the KGB.
On the Huaguo side, things are going very well.
After achieving economic growth of 12% last year, it still maintained rapid growth in the first half of the year, stimulated by exports.
In addition to the two big ones, Persia and Babylon, there are also exports to America.
After the success of the experimental textile and garment group, this model was extended to more light industrial industries, taking advantage of human resources and resources.
By June, the economic aggregate was further approaching that of the independent country.
Correspondingly, Dongyang, which is the third largest country in the world, has stagnated.
Because of the unsafe factors created by the emergence of the Hokkaido Katsuragi, which stimulated capital's risk aversion, although the Toyo economy was very strong, its growth dropped to 5%, which was not as good as France's economy and the same as England's economy.
According to this trend, it is very likely that Dongyang was surpassed by Dokoku before Huaguo could surpass Dokoku.
Then on Du Fei's side, after half a year of preparation, Yinni finally became the Nanyang Federation, which roughly included the original Yinni, plus Sarawak and Wenlai, forming a loose federation.
The Federation is still dominated by Borneo controlled by Du Fei and Lin Tiansheng.
Economically, Borneo is developing well. Although it is still fighting against Chenla and Viet Gou, after reaching a tacit understanding with Wu Ting, there is basically no war. The two sides are just confronting each other, and the economic pressure is not great.
Moreover, not only does America contribute a portion of the funds every year, but as members of the Nanyang Intimidation Force, the Siamese, Malay, Li Jiapo, Subian and Surabaya Huang families also contribute a portion.
In addition, another benefit of demonstrating martial arts is its deterrent effect in the region.
The most obvious is Kuching's shipbuilding industry.
From the initial relocation of the Portsmouth Shipyard to the present, the Kuching Shipyard has expanded several times in just a few years. Although many key equipment still have to be purchased from outside, the factory tonnage has reached 300,000 tons, ranking tenth in the world.
Two.
Why it can develop so fast is actually very simple, just two words - safety.
As long as a cargo ship shipped in Kuching passes through the Strait of Malacca and nearby waters, it will not encounter pirates, and even if it does, it can be negotiated.
As for whether you can meet other ships or not, it all depends on luck.
As a ship owner, especially a small and medium-sized ship owner, with this kind of value-added service, it is a good choice when the quality and price are quite similar.
However, the calm first half of the year does not mean that the second half of the year will also be smooth sailing.