British Civil Servant

Vol 2 Chapter 1227: loyalty!

"The issue of the supervision of cadres cannot be overemphasized." Xie Leping held the microphone and instructed the supervision committee of the importance of the work. The door was pushed open at this time, and he looked up. who is it?

After finishing his words quickly, Shelepin pointed his finger at the chair facing him and asked, "Why do you have time to come here today, aren't you busy enough with Lubyanka?"

"It's about Lubyanka, Shurik, you know the son of Catherine III, right?" Semichasne said helplessly, "He applied to work in Jakarta."

Xie Lepin raised his eyebrows, meaning what's the problem? "It seems that Comrade Furtseva, worried about his son's life, put pressure on you?"

When speaking, Shelepin was a little cold, obviously not appreciating this kind of behavior, but Shemichasne shook his head, let out a long breath and said, "If this is the case, the problem is simple. The problem is that she agreed, But she is worried about the safety of her son, and insists on asking me to ensure the safety of her son and deploy an armed force to follow, which is too embarrassing."

Shelepin's face wanted to be bright, and this answer was beyond his expectations, he whispered slowly, "It's no wonder that Alexeyev graduated from a higher technical school in advance with a full-favorite course. The outstanding performance in a short period of time is still the heart of Furtseva, after all, Indonesia is different from others."

The United Kingdom did not forget to put pressure on the Jakarta government in its busy schedule, not to mention that the Royal Navy's Pacific Fleet, although a little old, was huge in tonnage, and it has always maintained a threat to Indonesia.

At the meeting of the Central Presidium Committee, the result of the meeting was indeed that the Sukarno government had a tendency to repeat the mistakes of Mossadegh.

The Indonesian Communist Party is developing very well, but Indonesia's religious forces and military should not be underestimated. If the worst outcome occurs, the Soviet Union will really be beyond the reach of the Soviet Union. It is not unreasonable for Furtseva to worry about the safety of her children.

Shelepin was silent, and Xie Michasne kept waiting. The two had a separate way to get along. He believed that Shelepin would tell himself when he figured it out.

"Let's make an exception. The Central Presidium decided to donate some warships to Indonesia, and a battalion of armed forces from the Dzerzhinsky division went to Indonesia together on the warship. By the way, what is the size of the Jakarta embassy?"

Speaking of this, Shelepin asked his loyal fans, and Semichasne replied immediately, "The development trend of the Indonesian Communist Party is naturally seen in our eyes, Jakarta's status has been valued, and the embassy has just completed the expansion, which can be undertaken. Its 1,200 people are doing diplomatic work at the same time."

"That's no problem, enter the embassy in batches, and the rest will be stationed as Indonesian naval instructors." Shelepin nodded and said, "I think Comrade Furtseva should feel at ease now."

The Soviet Union has always been quite generous in military assistance, especially since Indonesia now has nearly three million members, making it the most powerful Marxist party in the world except for the Soviet Union and its restless eastern partners.

It is precisely because of this that information from the United Kingdom that the United Kingdom formulated a plan to subvert Indonesia was so important in the Soviet Union.

Considering the value of Indonesia, although the Soviet Union has always been very generous in military aid, this time it was extra generous.

The gift package provided by the Soviet Union can be said to be very luxurious, including ten "Riga" class frigates, ten "Fast" class destroyers, twelve "w" class submarines, and fourteen "Kronstadt" class submarines. The large hunting submarines and the cruiser "Ordzhonikidze" add up to a total of 47 ships. After the Indonesian Navy has acquired these equipment, except for the Indian Navy with aircraft carriers, the entire Asia has no rivals.

The Royal Pacific Fleet is part of the Royal Navy, and the UK is a European country, not within Asia.

In this package provided by the Soviet Union, the most eye-catching is of course the light cruiser "Ordzhonikidze".

This light cruiser is the third ship of the "Sverdlov" class cruiser. It has a displacement of 16,600 tons and is equipped with twelve 152 mm large-caliber naval guns, whether it is sea or Against the land, they all have very powerful combat capabilities.

According to the current information, most of the Indonesian army leaders are unreliable. It may be very difficult to find an agent from the army, and the Jakarta embassy needs to be identified. Then start with the navy and air force.

It was an unremarkable day. Soon it was noon, and there were bursts of appetizing aromas wafting from the kitchen, and it was time for lunch. Furtseva came out with the dishes and interrupted her son's deep thoughts: "Alyosha, take this with you."

"This is?" Alekseev was taken aback for a moment, thinking he was going to Indonesia to bring food, but what caught his eye was a stack of documents, on which was the list and annotations of the Indonesian military's top brass, and he didn't know it. Where did the mother get it from.

"This is a confidential document, and it is impossible for you to access it at your level. There is also the hard work of senior overseas agents." Fortseva muttered worriedly, "If you don't go, you will not be obedient. Just let me do something."

"They are all big figures in the Indonesian military." Alexeyev commented flatly, "Why does Suharto want to focus on the circle? He seems to be the lowest level in it."

"Don't let anyone go." Fortseva sternly criticized her son's fluke, "Otherwise, it may put you in danger."

After a full meal, Alexeyev returned to his room with the documents from Moscow in his hand, intending to lie down for an hour or two.

Several lines in the document were taken from The Times, while others were compiled by Lubyanka's people. , which has been summarized. All the places that Alexeyev may be interested in have been listed separately, and it is obvious that he is a professional veteran. Alexeyev read the clippings several times before getting a call from Lubyanka.

Before leaving, Alexeyev tried his best to act like a worker on a secret front. He even seemed cautious when meeting a few friends. After a few laps, he made sure that no one was following him, and then he followed the river. Driving forward, hoping to find a restaurant on the side of the road with a great view.

The standard of food in the KGB restaurant is good, but it will get boring after a long time. Before leaving the country, Alexeyev tried to relax as much as possible. The female instructor at the school also came. Facing the proud students, it can be said There are thousands of styles, just a glance, it contains thousands of styles.

As a professionally trained person, facing the invitation of the instructor to inspect the course, Alexeyev could not back down, otherwise he would be disrespectful and waste the cultivation of the motherland.

Before taking off from Moscow to Crimea, Fortseva came to see her son in person, and looked at the Damascus steel knife in her son's hand, and for some reason she felt relieved, "You are a diplomat, don't wear military uniforms when you arrive. Walk around."

"Understood, mother." Alekseev, who was standing at the door of the waiting hall, waved his hands continuously, "I believe this is a good experience, and I will come back when I get things done."

"The main thing is not to be brave." Tears welled in Furtseva's eyes. At this time, she was no longer the cultural czar, but just a mother worried about her son's safety.

Alekseev nodded, pinned the Damascus steel knife in his hand to the belt of his trousers, and disappeared into Fortseva's sight with the suitcase in his hand. Alekseev, who turned around, looked relaxed, showing no signs of anything. Muttering nervously, "I'm going to crush you all for the motherland..."

Happy people are the same, unfortunate people have their own misfortunes, and the joys and sorrows of life are not the same.

Just out of the White House, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Maxwell Taylor, frowned. He did not know how to appease the generals in the Pentagon.

How to explain the fact that the US should intervene in the Vietnam War and was vetoed by President Kennedy.

At present, there are 160,000 US troops stationed in South Vietnam to help South Vietnam train its troops to resist the invasion of North Vietnam and even a major power behind North Vietnam.

The Pentagon believes that the current military deployment is not enough, nor can it play a deterrent role. It must increase military investment, at least to the scale of the US military stationed in South Korea. However, this very necessary proposal was rejected by Kennedy.

Originally, the military's previous attitude towards Kennedy was very good, increasing aid to South Vietnam and raising the troop garrison to 16,000, all of which satisfied the Pentagon.

This time, the Pentagon originally had high hopes for the president's attitude, but it did not expect the previous goodwill to come to an abrupt end.

Kennedy did support the Pentagon's proposal, but only in a limited way, which would certainly not satisfy the Pentagon.

Almost at the same time, Alan Wilson was also muttering similar words, "Loyalty is not absolute, it is absolute disloyalty!" He was not suddenly omniscient and omnipotent~www.wuxiaspot.com~ Knowing that there is a new situation in Washington.

It is a new evolution of an old problem. Pamela Mountbatten is receiving representatives of the three major grain merchants in the United States. The grain sales to the Soviet Union have already started. He is not worried that there will be twists and turns.

It was only because of the feeling that the three major grain merchants came to show their goodwill, and they were all warned by the President of the United States, and they still did not give up on coming to Europe. Isn't it that loyalty is not absolute.

But what Alan Wilson was doing at this time was indeed military-related, to be precise, military intelligence.

It was at the request of the United States that he assessed the importance of Vietnam's stability to the free world. It was not that he took the initiative to be courteous, but it was indeed the request of the United States that he practiced the special relationship between the United Kingdom and the United States. The purpose of practice was to make war justified.

What, you say make an assessment that won't start a war? Wouldn't that put Britain in an imperfect state of loyalty? This will make the Pentagon dissatisfied, and Alan Wilson cannot do this, which goes against the original intention of the special relationship between the United Kingdom and the United States.

In order to clear the relationship, he just copied the editorials about Vietnam in a big country within two years, to be an information porter.

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