Age of Conquest Reborn

Chapter 1791: Molotov, who has taken a different approach

For Stalin, who was very experienced in Beria's little thoughts and political struggles, and was very proficient in conspiracy and tricks, he could understand them with his eyes closed.

Although I trust Beria very much, I don't want him to have too much power, lest he lose his power. I also know that Beria tries every means to interfere with the General Intelligence Bureau. If I hadn't secretly greeted other senior Cheka officials, I'm afraid this Besso

Fsky had been eliminated by him a long time ago. If the intelligence and security systems of the entire Soviet Union were unified in the hands of Beria, it would not be a good thing for him!

Therefore, Stalin glanced at Beria and said calmly: "Comrade Beria, the Cheka's work is very important, so it won't involve your energy. Comrade Bessovsky is responsible for this work alone."

That’s enough, after all, the Cheka is not good at military intelligence!"

There was no harsh words, nor was there a sinister tone, but Beria was trembling in his heart and secretly warned, "Has he been busy expanding his power recently, which aroused the leader's suspicion? What he said just now was clearly a warning to himself, don't

It’s the first time you extend your hand too long in public, so the situation is not right!”

Beria was also an extraordinary person. He immediately changed his attitude and said to Stalin: "Comrade Stalin, your teaching is right. My idea is that if Comrade Bessovsky needs help from the Cheka, we will do our best."

Go all out, after all, we are all for the common Soviet cause!"

However, Beria did not want to be at a disadvantage and continued: "Comrade Stalin, our Cheka received information that at noon today, about two regiments of transport planes landed at the Kulun ** Division Field Airport in Outer Mongolia and unloaded a large number of

military supplies, can we judge based on this that the Chinese Tang Qiuli is making preliminary preparations to send more troops to Outer Mongolia?"

Stalin's eyes narrowed and he asked: "Comrade Beria, is the source of the information reliable? Is there a detailed report and what specific military supplies it is?"

Beria was a little proud. Everyone here had not come up with anything of value. None of the professional intelligence agencies had obtained information. He was the only one. Wouldn't it appear that he was more effective at his job and his ability was higher than others!

Beria felt proud, but replied cautiously: "Comrade Stalin, the source of the intelligence is absolutely reliable. It was obtained by Cheka through special channels. Unfortunately, because the Kulun Airport is heavily guarded, it is impossible to know more.

information."

At this point, Beria's intention to suppress General Bessovsky, the director of the General Staff Intelligence Bureau, is very obvious. It stands to reason that the Cheka is responsible for the anti-revolutionary work in the entire Soviet Union, mainly targeting domestic enemies. Engaging in foreign intelligence belongs to

If you stretch your hand too long, you will overstep the limit and violate the principle of everyone taking their own responsibility.

Even if valuable information is obtained by chance, it should be handed over to the General Intelligence Bureau for processing. After verification, it should be reported to Comrade Stalin. Beria took it out so rashly. What if it is false information? It will mislead the leader about Outer Mongolia.

judgment of the situation, leading to disastrous consequences.

The intention to suppress was very obvious. The faces of Marshal Petroshilov, Chief of the General Staff, and General Bessovsky, Director of the General Intelligence Bureau, were not so good-looking. They both saw through Beria's intentions, but they could not face him.

Refute this guy.

Stalin did not comment, took a sip from his pipe, and said: "Well, Comrade Bessovsky will be responsible for this matter and find out the matter. In addition, Comrade Beria will take charge of this matter within the Cheka system."

The personnel will be transferred to the General Intelligence Bureau of the General Staff Headquarters so that work can be carried out as quickly as possible."

Beria's face turned gloomy for a while. Only then did he realize what it means to steal chickens but lose rice. Not only did he fail to achieve his goal, but he also lost a department. What happened to the leader today? He was specifically targeting himself. Look.

Looking at Beria's expression as if he had swallowed a fly, Petroshilov and Admiral Bessovsky were secretly relieved. At the same time, they also understood the leader's intention and became more determined not to let Beria interfere with the army.

Confidence in intelligence systems.

Stalin's goal was achieved, and he stopped talking about the matter. This Beria didn't know how big the world was, so he gave him a small punishment to restrain himself, so as not to reveal a huge trap and turn his attention to his closest friends.

The assistant, People's Commissar for Foreign Affairs of the Soviet Union Molotov, said in a very kind tone: "Comrade Molotov, what are your opinions on this issue?"

Molotov was the only person present who did not speak. He also had a good grasp of Beria's performance and the mentality of Marshal Petroshilov and Admiral Bessovsky. In his opinion, Beria

Not smart. In today's meeting alone, the leader's psychological bottom line has been violated twice. This guy is going to be unlucky. I am afraid that from now on, the leader will consciously suppress Beria's power. This is what Molotov gave Beria.

Leah's conclusion.

Everything that should be said and asked has been said and asked. When it is your turn, you should come up with unique opinions. However, you will not be like Beria, who just writes your thoughts and thoughts on your forehead.

Son, go and make noise all over the world.

Molotov pushed up his black-rimmed glasses and said unhurriedly: "Comrade Stalin, fellow comrades, there is currently no situation favorable to us in Outer Mongolia. If there is no independent alliance with foreign countries, there will be no situation in China."

To launch this operation, we only rely on our troops to attack on the periphery, which will not achieve the expected goal. As Comrade Petroshilov said, the war in Outer Mongolia cannot be ended in a short time.

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"However, this is also our only opportunity to regain Outer Mongolia and we cannot give up. Therefore, my opinion is to let the comrades of the Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party take advantage of the favorable conditions of the Foreign Independent Alliance to continue to serve in the Chinese Army.

Internally, we, the People’s Commissariat for Foreign Affairs, are specifically responsible for developing members.”

"However, in order to divert the attention of the Chinese people, we need to choose a direction and create some tension. On the one hand, we can cover the comrades of the Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party so that they can carry out their work. On the other hand, we can also force the advance

The sergeant training course should end early. In this way, the developed backbone can return to the original army and launch an uprising, and we do not have to wait for a long time."

"As for how to create trouble in that direction, I am not good at military command issues. I still need to listen to the opinions of military comrades, mainly Comrade Petroshilov. After all, commanding the army in combat is

When it comes to choosing a strategic direction, comrades in the army are experts, but I, an outsider, cannot participate!"

Look at what Comrade Molotov said. He is of a high level. He not only put forward constructive suggestions, but also clearly understood his own shortcomings. He also pushed the military to the height it should be without worrying about possible consequences.

He is really good at dancing and versatile. Compared with Comrade Molotov, Beria is like a clown jumping up and down.

Except for Beria's wildly jealous eyes, people from the other two military systems, including Stalin, were all smiling. In fact, everyone knew that Molotov had a unique approach and the suggestions he made were basically

The above set the tone for this meeting, which can be seen from Comrade Stalin's pleased expression.

Stalin indeed admired Molotov very much, and even said that he felt it in his heart. Among the people here, perhaps, he was the only one who could understand his inner worries and find a way for the Soviet Union to properly solve the problems in Outer Mongolia.

Stalin was not without worries about recovering the Outer Mongolia region. What he feared most was that he would fight hard with the Soviet division troops in Outer Mongolia, forcing himself to end the war as soon as possible and have to continuously mobilize European troops to join the Outer Mongolia.

The Mongolian battlefield had disastrous consequences for the Soviet Union.

Of course, the safest and worry-free way is to permanently give up the territorial claim to Outer Mongolia, but this is an absolutely unacceptable approach for me. The great Soviet Union has a vast territory, but not an inch of land is redundant. Therefore,

, the permanent loss of Outer Mongolia was a result that Stalin could not accept.

There is also a deeper consideration. Sooner or later, the big country in the south of the Soviet Union will rise. Without the buffer of Outer Mongolia, the Chinese guns will be directly on the chest of the Soviet Union. The Far East of the Soviet Union and the vast Siberia

All regions will be exposed to the eyes of the Chinese, which is extremely detrimental to the national security of the Soviet Union.

Under the current international situation, this may be the opportunity to permanently occupy the Outer Mongolia region. On the European battlefield, Hitler's troops have already invaded the British mainland. Stalin believed that it would not take long before the British would perish. Even if

Even if Americans desperately try to transfuse blood, it won't work.

The British and American Allied Forces will be defeated sooner or later, and the British Isles will be lost sooner or later, and it will not take too long. This is the conclusion that Stalin made for the duel between the German Army and the British and American Allied Forces on the European battlefield. After quelling Europe, Hitler's appetite,

Never satisfied with occupying the European continent, the iron heel of the German army would sooner or later set foot on the Soviet Union, although Stalin did not receive the "Barbarossa Plan" formulated by Hitler against the Soviet Union.

Moreover, the Soviet intelligence department found no signs that the Germans were going to take action against the Soviet Union, but this did not prevent Stalin from making such a judgment. This was based on the instinctive reaction and vigilance between the two natural enemies. Stalin absolutely believed that Hitler

That's what it will do.

Would he do this if it were him? Stalin once asked himself in his heart, and the answer is yes. Not only would he do this, but he would also do it even more crazily. If he conquered the entire Europe and had huge war resources,

, Stalin himself, who did more than Hitler, stunned the whole world, and would conquer the world!

(To be continued)

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