Chapter 795: The General Secretary's Anger
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The bombing of the Bucharest police station, orchestrated by the KGB behind the scenes, put a lot of pressure on the government of Constantinescu, which they saw as a declaration of war against the government. Pen | fun | pavilion www. ο½ο½ο½ο½ο½ο½ γ The Romanian parliament has also begun to put pressure on Constantinescu, as Romania's first opposition party, the Social Democrats' attacks have made the democratic agreement feel overwhelmed.
Kryuchkov sat in his office working on the papers, and he waited for the final triumph. Presumably, in a maximum of three weeks, the Romanian parliament will ask Constantinescu for re-elections.
Whether Romania wins or loses will depend on whether Constantinescu can withstand this wave of pressure, but Kryuchkov did not wait for the Romanian government to surrender before he ushered in unfortunate news.
The special line phone rang, and Kryuchkov subconsciously picked up the phone, and didn't say hello, but the news from the other end of the phone made him change his face instantly.
The head of the Foreign Intelligence Service gave Kryuchkov bad news, "The Soviet embassy in Lebanon was attacked by unknown persons, as a result of which three people were killed and eight were injured. Three other intelligence officers were abducted, all of whom had come forward in an organized manner to admit that they had committed the crime. It is not yet clear whether the assault and the abduction were committed by the same gang, but be prepared......"
The psychological preparation he suggested was naturally the anger of the Central Committee of the Soviet Union, and especially of the general secretary. This time Lebanon presented a difficult problem for the Soviets. At the same time, some terrorist organizations have also given themselves a proposition.
"Okay, I'll report to the general secretary personally. And Comrade Belikov hopes that you will find out as soon as possible who did it, and from now on all the investigations of the Foreign Intelligence Service in Lebanon will be kept in internal secrecy. β
"Why?" Belikov was a little puzzled that such attacks would be difficult to hide, especially when the population needed to know the truth.
What Belikov didn't see was that the chairman of the KGB, Comrade Kryuchkov, clenched the pen in his hand, and his eyes revealed a hint of ferocity, "Because the KGB has not punished the restless dead curtain in the Middle East for a long time." β
The bloody operation of 1985 made Lebanese terrorist groups shy away from the symbol of the hammer and sickle red star, and if they fought by faith alone, the Soviet fighters armed with Kalashnikov and shouting for the Motherland were far more terrible than the partisans fighting for Allah. When they were primitive and backward tribal nomads in the desert, the Soviet Red Army was already fighting a war on its own soil that was filled with millions of lives.
This is also the reason why Yanayev has always scoffed at the Middle East world, 40,000 people is considered a large-scale campaign? This is not the only number of heroes who died in a battle in the Soviet Union.
The international standing of the USSR was laid by that bloody battle more than fifty years ago, and the creation of a caliphate empire based on slogans and suicide bombs alone? Muslin's stupidity doomed them to no vision.
"An hour ago, there was a terrorist attack at the Soviet embassy in Lebanon, in which three people were killed on the spot and eight others received gunshot wounds of varying severity. And we have three diplomats who have been kidnapped and whose whereabouts are now unknown. General Secretary Yanayev, you may need to prepare. β
After Kryuchkov, who walked into Yanayev's office, reported to him on the situation, Yanayev fell into deep thought, then picked up the phone, dialed the assistant in the general secretary's office, and gave an order: "Please let Comrade Primakov come to the president's office." β
Immediately Primakov hurried to Yanayev's office, and as soon as he entered the door, he saw the gloomy and stern faces of the general secretary and the chairman of the KGB.
Yanayev, leaning on his desk, said straight to the point, "The Lebanese embassy was attacked by terrorists and three other people were kidnapped, and the situation is unknown. Comrade Primakov, you are an authoritative adviser on the Arab issue, and I would like to know the situation, that is, will there be the involvement of the Lebanese government behind this attack? β
Primakov thought about it carefully, then shook his head, "It can only be said that the possibility of the Lebanese government's involvement is relatively small, but it cannot be completely ruled out." Because we are the backers of the Syrian garrison in Lebanon, of course, we will also be hostile to many covert forces, just like the United States. β
Primakov said with a serious expression, "We even have reason to suspect that the United States is planning behind the scenes, or even participating in this terrorist attack. β
After listening to Primakov's account, Yanayev fell silent, and finally he replied, "What about the foreign media now?" Especially Al Jazeera, they will broadcast such events as soon as possible, right? β
Kryuchkov shook his head, "Al Jazeera hasn't broadcast the news yet. β
After hearing this answer, Yanayev breathed a sigh of relief, and he said to Kryuchkov, "We are going to be the first to broadcast this news before Al Jazeera broadcasts it." And prepare for the next press conference, in which we will show the world the position and attitude of the Soviet Union on this matter. β
"But it's going to put a lot of social pressure on us." Kryuchkov replied anxiously, "And it is not good for our relations with the countries of the Middle East." β
Yanayev turned his head and stopped him from continuing with a sharp look. That kind of look Kryuchkov had only seen during the coup d'Γ©tat of 819, when he was faced with the refusal to cooperate with the Alpha special forces.
"Listen to me, Comrade Kryuchkov. This was a serious provocation against the Soviet Union, and these damned religious believers thought that we would not dare to make a mistake on their land. But this time, I'll let them know what fear is. When incendiary bombs fall over their heads, when the tracks of tanks crush the faith of the faith, the Soviets will crush and bloodied anyone who tries to stop our advance,"
"Little by little, with flesh and bones, stir into pieces."
The first time Primakov saw Yanayev's gloomy eyes, especially when he said that there was going to be a bloody storm in Lebanon. This is not a question that can be solved by who makes a statement or who exerts political pressure. In front of Yanayev, there was no word to back down.
Either get out of the way, or pack up with you.
He made a scornful gesture to Kryuchkov, "With all my resources, I will wipe out all the organizations that dare to try to provoke the USSR in any form within a week!" β
As soon as he finished speaking, the assistant general secretary just pushed open the door of the office, and he said to Yanayev in a hurried tone, "The President of Lebanon personally called and said that he had something important to talk to you directly. (To be continued.) )