Chapter 670: The trap has been laid

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Under Yanayev's arrangement, the propaganda department had already begun a covert operation, and on the evening of his visit to Romania, Marshal Ogarkov appeared as a guest on a military program hosted by Moscow television. Pen? Interesting? Pavilion wWw. biquge。 info On the TV screen, Marshal Ogarkov, who looked a little reserved, revealed to the presenter about the "true" purpose of Yanayev's visit to Romania.

Ogarkov explained to the audience the real purpose of Yanayev's visit to Romania, "In fact, we don't need to use money to win over Romania, on the contrary, we have in our hands what Romania has always desired, military power." Any country wants to have a digital force, like the United States or the Soviet Union. In fact, General Secretary Yanayev chose to visit at the moment when the World Bank had just released a loan for the Romanian economy, in order to activate Moscow's last card, long-range missiles. ”

"Once a long-range missile base is established in Romania to strike at any corner of Europe, it will greatly change the strategic position of the Soviet Union, and we can then use Romania as the center to blackmail Western Europe. Even the anti-missile systems of Turkey and Bulgaria were skimmed, leaving only one opponent in Poland......"

Of course, the show was inexplicably cut off after just ten minutes of broadcasting, and the audience began to complain about why Marshal Ogarkov's program was cut off.

Then, the next day, the Moscow newspaper, which was controlled by the Soviet Propaganda Department, pointed its finger at the KGB and asked why the other party had cut off Marshal Ogarkov's program.

"What Marshal Ogarkov said is true, and what the KGB is doing is restricting the right of citizens to pursue the truth. We have the right to know the truth without breaking the law. ”

In fact, the Moscow newspaper made a bit of a fuss about this, it was originally just a military program, and the people did not pay attention to it, but the Moscow newspaper put on an unforgiving attitude, as if asking the KGB to give an explanation immediately. The purpose behind making a big fuss often contains a more complex meaning.

This time, however, the KGB chose to remain silent in a very rare way, uncharacteristically refraining from expressing any opinions. Even ignored the questioning of the Moscow newspaper. This unusual circumstance is enough to attract the attention of American intelligence.

However, the initiator of all this was Marshal Ogarkov, who participated in the program on television, and he wanted to attract the attention of the CIA by this means, and now the more the Soviet Propaganda Department makes a big fuss about this matter, the more it will attract the attention of the CIA.

Sure enough, the contents of the Moscow newspaper caught the attention of the CIA, who quickly reported the news to Langley. The intelligence officers deployed in the Soviet Union were very convinced that this was a major leak, and as the leader of the Strategic Rocket Forces, the leader of the Soviet Army's digital reform, the credibility of what was said from the mouth of Marshal Ogarkov was far higher than that offered by the roadside tabloids, and the program was immediately cut off, which is enough to see the terrible efficiency of the KGB.

Just when the Americans thought they had caught the handle, all of this was already under the surveillance of the KGB, and when the intelligence officers fed back the intelligence content to Langley, the people in charge of Lubyanka's surveillance were relieved.

Surkov took the intelligence from the KGB and said to Ogarkov, "Your plan has succeeded, and now the Americans are following in our footsteps." It won't be long before we see what happens to Romania. To be able to fool the United States in this way, Marshal Ogarkov, you are such a genius. ”

Marshal Ogarkov is familiar with this practice of killing people with a knife, and he is the director of the Bureau of Strategic Fraud, which is responsible for the strategic deception program against the United States.

He is now waiting for President Mario to take matters into his own hands, not only to terminate the World Bank's loan to Romania, but also to impose economic sanctions on Romania by the United States. So Romania is just a victim of the game between the United States and the Soviet Union, and if you want to blame it, Constantinescu is too greedy, always thinking that he can be left and right, but in the end he was countered by Yanayev.

"Americans aren't stupid, such a little trick to fool President Mario? Do you really feel that his suffering over the years has been in vain? Not only is the performance in Moscow exciting, but Yanayev's delegation is also working with us on a series of performances. Yanayev also needs a series of small moves in Romania to make Mario question his loyalty to Konstantinescu. ”

Marshal Ogarkov looked at the information fed back by the KGB, and he was also a little skeptical, will Yanayev's seemingly incredible plan really succeed? But remembering that Yanayev had never failed once, he swallowed some of the words.

Unconditional belief in Yanayev's tactics seems to have become some kind of political creed in the Kremlin.

Surkov stared at the intelligence on the table and whispered, "So we can only see the performance of General Secretary Yanayev." ”

When I walked out of Stengurescu's villa, it was almost early in the morning. Standing on the deserted street, he exhaled, and the car was already waiting for Primakov on the side of the road. Pick him up and leave after completing the mission.

Primakov gave full play to the eloquence of the diplomats and successfully delayed for three hours, until it is estimated that now the Romanian Deputy Minister of Defense is confused, and the Soviet foreign political adviser who has never known him met privately with him and talked nonsense for three hours?

He must be crazy. Looking at Primakov's distant back from the windowsill on the second floor, Stengurescu rubbed his eyes, and didn't think much about it, he still had to go back and make up for a good night's sleep, and tomorrow he would probably have to explain to the Romanian president why Primakov would visit his mansion late at night.

Primakov breathed a sigh of relief, Yanayev's last step had been completed, and the next step was to wait for President Mario's action, but Yanayev would still have a series of "contracts" signed with Konstantinescu. And all this was to increase President Mario's conviction of Romanian betrayal.

Yanayev sat by the window, quietly waiting for the dawn to come, and he couldn't wait to see what the United States was going to do. Perhaps Konstantinescu is still thinking about becoming the hegemon of Eastern Europe, but he will never think that he is just a poor pawn.

The night in Romania and the Kremlin was still calm.

But now the White House is almost blowing up. (To be continued.) )