Big Time 1958

Chapter 507: Sukarno is sick

"We all understand what Ambassador Jones means! But it's a big problem if we don't solve the Communist Party. Is it the first raid on the Indonesian Communist Party headquarters?" Call on all parties to support us and destroy the PKI."

   Armed Combat News is the newspaper of the Indonesian Army, which generally details the army's movements in the country. It has a good influence in Indonesia and is regarded as the public opinion position of the Indonesian Army.

"What are you afraid of, just relying on the militia of the Communist Party, do you still want to turn the sky?" Major General Hayono is burly and powerful, but compared to Defense Minister Nasution and Army Chief of General Staff Yanni, he is not shrewd enough. The two are more respectful.

   "The army in Jakarta can't be used, by the way, that kid Suharto is ambiguous, we still mobilize the army from other provinces!" Nasution said two uncertain factors, but Suharto did not show obvious tendencies. Furthermore, he still doesn't quite believe in the garrison of the capital, especially the Air Force and Navy actually do not have such a clear position as the Army.

   Historically, the Air Force has played a role in counterbalancing the Army, and the Navy and Air Force are more supportive of Sukarno. But like most countries, the Indonesian Army is the biggest strength of the Indonesian army. The KGB focused on infiltrating the Indonesian Navy and Air Force.

   In addition, there is also the position of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. Nasution must take into account the existence of those police forces. Simply the US Ambassador Jones has promised that the Ministry of Internal Affairs will remain on hold at that time. In fact, he believed that as long as the army of the army entered the capital, it would be a victory. Although the Ministry of Internal Affairs was well equipped, it was only there. Two more divisions are training in other provinces.

"Very well, we used the Army Day to justify the transfer of the troops stationed in other provinces, so that no one would doubt it. If the Ministry of Internal Affairs does not move to the end, we can achieve our goals." Major General Supraputo played. Playing the soot, "But if you let Suharto join in, you don't have to work so hard."

   "That kid Suharto looks smiling every day. He doesn't look like a negotiable person." Nasution thought for a while and said, "If we do it, I believe he will follow us."

   "Okay, let's go back first! Don't leak today's words." Yanni, the Army Chief of Staff, warned with a cold face.

There are two very powerful generals in the Indonesian Army, one is the current Minister of Defense Nasution, and the other is Yanni who speaks. As the Army Chief of Staff, he is the other in the Indonesian Army besides Nasution. A leader, the relationship between the two is not bad or not, but they have the same view on the Indonesian Communist Party and don't like it...

The next day, the U.S. embassy ambassador, Jones, used encrypted cables to report to Washington the very apparent change in attitude of the Indonesian military,” said Nasution, who had no objection to my analysis of the situation. He had more time It is to deal with the domestic situation, not foreign affairs. In order to prevent the communists from taking over power, his main energy now is to ensure the political reliability of the armed forces. To the danger of the formation of the Indonesian Communist Party in the country, Nasution at least It is to remain vigilant. He places great emphasis on the ideological indoctrination of officers and soldiers, so as to ensure that the army is ready to strike at any time should a challenge arise. He insists that the Indonesian Army is ideologically disgusted with the Communist Party.”

“I asked Nasution if the military would take action against the PKI if the PKI attempted to take advantage of the current economic difficulties to stage strikes, riots, etc. He replied that the PKI still supported Sukarno; they would not went so far as to take a strategy against Sukarno. But if the PKI really did that, then the repression by Mollyfin in 1948 would have been slight compared to today's repression by the military. We have reasons It is believed that we will see the demise of the KPK before that increasingly obvious threat is eliminated.”

  Today's night is flickering, because it is located in the tropics, so Jakarta's night does not make people feel cool. In the headquarters building of the Communist Party of Indonesia, Aidi, the general secretary of the Communist Party of Indonesia who had just inspected the volunteer militiamen of the Communist Party of Indonesia during the day, said after a long silence at the meeting of the Central Committee, "Comrades, we all understand the current situation. In the past, or wait for someone to pounce? I prefer to strike first.”

  The conference room fell into a brief silence. None of the Central Committee members who participated in the meeting made a sound. After making eye contact for a long time, they nodded and expressed their support for their general secretary with silent actions.

   "Who did it first?" In Lubyanka, thousands of miles away, Serov, who has been sleepless recently, circled back and forth in the square. After the coup d'etat in Indonesia, there was very little information about the aftermath of the U.S. blockade. But Serov can't just look at Chinese data, which can easily lead to misjudgment. In fact, it's very important who will do it first. If there is a clear entry point, things will be much easier to handle.

  The tendency of the Indonesian military's army, navy and air force, Suharto is simply the final winner, using this coup to control the Indonesian army, or is he himself one of the masterminds, and the plan is more subtle than Nasution. Ong Dong, who initiated the coup, acted independently or started with the support of the Indonesian Communist Party.

"It's almost dawn, and the head has been under the bronze statue all night." Lubyanka Square has guards on duty day and night, but recently they can always see their chairman sitting under the bronze statue of Dzerzhinsky , especially in the dead of night, sitting for several hours at a time, even sitting for a whole night today.

   "Is it true that those who say that the head is too stressed and always lose sleep?" asked the guard standing on the left side of the door.

"You know our department's attitude towards rumors, don't you want to live anymore?" Another guard stared, showing that you don't want to hurt me. After the two guards came over from the changing of the guard, their eyes never dared to leave. On Shelov's side, the five groups of guards in one night were all like this, afraid that their boss would make some mistakes under his eyes.

After smoking the last cigarette in his pocket, Serov, whose legs were a little stiff, had already seen a sanitation worker approaching, patted his trouser legs, walked to the headquarters, and before entering the door said, "Let you watch me all night. , thank you for your hard work..."

   "It's alright, head, but you don't seem to be doing well for your health." The two guards hurriedly said.

"Thank you for your concern, by the way, give me a pack of cigarettes, and I will pay you back when you stand guard tomorrow night." Serov, who finally succeeded in blackmailing his subordinates, walked in the corridor alone, contentedly, with a da-da sound under his feet, "The most worthwhile The one I believe is the Indonesian Ministry of Internal Affairs, all doubts will be clear when I arrest those people."

In the morning, the Minister of Internal Affairs of the Soviet Union Sherokov came to Lubyanka and happened to meet Shelov's confidential secretary Shervanov, "The chairman has not slept all night, just fell asleep at this time, if it is not from the First General Bureau, don't I'm sorry to disturb you, Minister Serokoff."

   "I heard from the guard at the door that Chairman Serov cannot do this." Serokoff didn't say much, just put down the documents that the Ministry of Internal Affairs should hand over to the KGB and left.

"About Lisa, a double agent, you must use it carefully. You don't need to know who she is, as long as you understand that this person's identity is not low, someone will handle the relevant information, and I will be responsible for it myself." Shelov wrote in a file The bag was signed with his name, and it was written that no one could open it but himself.

Serov was called up by Kosygin, the first vice-chairman of the Council of Ministers. After washing his face, he asked Servanov to stand by at the headquarters. If there was any information about Southeast Asia, he would immediately notify himself, "Do well, I'm going to apply for a position in the KGB. Set up the General Affairs Department and give you secretaries of various departments a place to live, I am very optimistic about you." Patting Servanov's shoulder, Serov gave his own encouragement.

"Svetlana's behavior is a blasphemy to our work. She doesn't know her identity and insists on being with that Indian." Kosygin, the first vice-chairman of the Council of Ministers, has always had a good temper. For Brezhnev, once Kosygin is really angry, it means something is very unacceptable.

   "Is that so, let me kill them?" After knowing the specifics, Serov asked without thinking. The frankness of the attitude is astonishing. The person who wants to kill this time is Stalin's daughter Svetlana.

After   Khrushchev came to power, when Svetlana was in a state of extreme emptiness, Brayesh Singh, an Indian, entered his life. Singh, the son of a wealthy Indian prince, became a communist twenty-eight years ago and later joined the Communist Party of India. Last year, Svetlana and Singh met at a hospital dedicated to senior officials and "peace-loving friends from all over the world" and fell in love.

   However, Kosygin objected to her marrying a foreigner. During the meeting with Svetlana, Kosygin became emotional and opened his mouth to scold the sick old Indian man. He said that a healthy, young and athletic Russian woman should find a Russian man. All objected to her marrying Singer. He would not agree anyway.

   "Don't worry, leave it to me." Seeing that Kosygin didn't agree with his opinion very much, Serov agreed ambiguously, he really didn't have time to deal with this matter. It was only in the past few days that he had this feeling after the Indonesian affairs were dealt with. Serov, who returned to Lubyanka, received news from the Soviet embassy in Indonesia that Sukarno had worsened kidney stones and was hospitalized. (To be continued~^~)

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