Soviet Union 1991
Text Chapter 396 Intrigues among allies
Victor, who was destined to become an unknown hero, changed his identity in Tehran and entered Erbil. As a Kurdish autonomous region, Erbil suffered much less damage from the war than before, because Erbil immediately declared itself neutral at the beginning of the US invasion of Iraq. ¥f, neither joined the US military camp nor would it help Saddam's army. Generally speaking, under the instigation of the Soviet Union, it chose to sit on the mountain and watch the tigers fight to see who would be the winner in the end.
The prerequisite for independence is to have troops and self-respect, so the Kurds who lacked heavy weapons naturally became the target of Soviet arms sales and military aid. Of course, the Soviet Union could not support tanks in a high-standard situation. At most, it supported some anti-tank rocket launchers and shoulder-fired anti-aircraft rockets to mediate guerrilla warfare with the Americans.
There were also strong differences of opinion between Shiites and Sunnis. Some Shiites supported cooperation with the US military, some Shiites and Sunnis chose to unite to resist the invading US military, and the more extreme Sunnis regarded Shiites and US troops as the same enemy in order to ensure their dominance.
As the Shiites in the six southern provinces declared independence one after another, Saddam suddenly felt that he was doomed. The Republican Guard and Saddam's death squads have not given up resistance and fighting behind enemy lines so far, which has caused some headaches for the US military.
Victor, dressed as a Kurd, stood in front of an inconspicuous small house. He was pushed into the wooden house. Inside was a strong religious style of furnishings, with several bearded men sitting cross-legged, and guards holding Kalashnikov rifles beside them.
"Hello, Victor, my friend, I didn't expect to meet you here." The bearded man sitting on the side stood up and walked towards Victor.
"Long time no see, Mr. Ocalan." Victor also smiled and hugged him. Even he himself was surprised that the leader of the Turkish Workers' Party actually appeared in Erbil, the capital of the Kurdish Autonomous Region. It seems that after Saddam's fall from power, everyone wants to get a share of Iraq.
Before the PKK riots in the east. Victor was Ocalan's arms supplier, and the two of them also formed a friendship. Because he knew each other's identity, Ocalan did not shy away from speaking in front of Victor. In fact, he also urgently wanted to let the Soviet Union know the anti-US and pro-Soviet movements of the Kurds in Iraq in exchange for more military support.
"The armed forces of the PKK have now expanded to 13,000 soldiers, and have spread to the rural areas of eastern Turkey, establishing a wide range of bases. Next, we will send 2,000 soldiers to Iraq for actual combat training. Accumulate rich experience."
When Victor heard about accumulating rich experience, he smiled. After saying so much, he still hoped to use the tempering of war to train an elite force to fight against the Turkish government. Of course, Victor would not point this out. In fact, the Soviet Union did need the PKK to disgust the Turkish government. Turkey and Russia have been enemies for hundreds of years, and they don't care about who subverts whom.
Victor subconsciously touched the briefcase, which also contained a list of weapons.
"Although we have different ideas from the Kurdish Autonomous Region in Iraq, the goal of all Kurds is the same, that is, to establish a country belonging to the Kurds. Our nation has been wandering for too long. It's time to establish a stable and powerful regime."
Victor just smiled as Ocalan made an impassioned speech, but did not make any comments. How could the Soviet Union allow the Kurds to establish a Kurdistan? It allowed the Kurds in Turkey and Iraq to seek independence. But it would never allow the Kurds in Iran and Syria to do the same.
"Our weapons are on the way. The Kurds will build a huge armed force. When the time comes, whether it is Shia or Sunni, those who want to control Iraq will try to win over the Kurds first." Victor sat down and talked cordially with Ocalan. He turned his head and said to other Kurdish elders, "And I have another unwelcome request. I hope you can communicate with the Kurdish elders."
"What is it?" Ocalan put his ear close and asked in a low voice. Ocalan owed Victor a favor before. Now he hopes to repay this favor.
"An American is selling a large amount of weapons in Anbar Province and is inciting local extreme Sunnis to target the Kurds. Have you heard about this? And according to the intelligence provided by the KGB, he is now in the Kurdish territory. He wants to sell arms to Kurdish armed forces and provoke a war."
"Is he from the CIA?" Ocalan asked. He was also very concerned about the Americans sowing discord in the Kurdish territory. If he wanted to establish Kurdistan, the first people he would fight for would be the people of the Kurdish Autonomous Region in Iraq. And what the PKK believes in happens to be contrary to religious doctrines, so it is hard to guarantee that the CIA will not instigate it.
"Yes, his name is Simien." Victor replied. When he looked at Ocalan's solemn face, he knew that his plan had succeeded. He wanted to use Ocalan to get rid of Simien, and then shift the blame to the PKK. For the KGB, Ocalan was also a dangerous time bomb because his ambition to establish a Kurdish Crescent was in stark contrast to the Soviet strategy.
So if necessary in the future, Victor will definitely be the first to betray him. No matter how close the honeymoon period of cooperation between the two parties is now.
"Okay, I will ask the elders of the Kurdi Autonomous Region to release the news, and I will notify you as soon as there is information about that person."
"I also have a merciless request. If you catch him when the time comes, can you leave it to me to deal with? Of course we will not treat our allies badly. The next batch of Kalashnikov rifles and RPG rocket launchers shipped over, In return for delivering him to me."
Ocalan didn't care about the life and death of CIA personnel, but when he heard that Victor was willing to give a batch of arms in return, a mysterious smile appeared on the corner of his mouth. The soldiers who entered the Kurdish Autonomous Region of Iraq from the Turkish border are now the most vulnerable. What's missing is weapons. Victor's gift just made up for this embarrassing situation.
"Of course there is no problem, my friend." Ocalan said with a smile. To be continued.
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