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Chapter 1035 Moscow does not believe in tears

Chapter 1035 Moscow does not believe in tears (Second update, please subscribe)

On November 11, it started snowing in Moscow.

For the Soviet Union in the past 6s and s, this has been a turbulent period. In the past few months, from Khrushchev's total denial of steel, to the bloody incident in Poland in June, to the current Hungarian incident, one thing after another has happened.

But Moscow does not believe in tears, it only believes in strength. As George Kennan said: "The Soviet Union is not receptive to the logic of reason, but is very sensitive to the logic of force."

After gaining support from all parties and deciding to use force to resolve the Hungarian issue, Hungary's resistance exceeded the Kremlin's imagination. What was even more unexpected was that another country emerged besides the United States.

"Freedom is the price of one generation, slavery is the price of one generation after another, passed down from generation to generation. As long as Hungary is willing to fight and fight for the freedom of the country, we will provide assistance. Hold on, the assistance will come soon!"

The voice was so harsh that people in the Politburo meeting room in the Arsenal Building were unwilling to even talk about it. But even if they were unwilling to talk about it, they still had to face the reality.

"According to the intelligence sent by our people in Belgrade, long before we decided to intervene militarily, Nanyang had already transported 7 ships with about 3.5 tons of weapons and ammunition to the Mediterranean. After obtaining the consent of Yugoslavia, they were transported to Hungary via Yugoslavia and provided to local anti-corruption elements..."

As the chairman of the KGB, Serov had a very strange expression when reporting all this, because he did not know about all this, and it was definitely his dereliction of duty. All he could do now was to make up for his previous mistakes as much as possible.

"Now Budapest is full of anti-Songming elements holding South China weapons. The army there has defected, and many comrades have been killed. The defected troops are attacking our troops in Budapest and outside the city..."

When Serov reported, Khrushchev's brows were furrowed. Until now, he still felt that this was bullshit. Nanyang was tens of thousands of kilometers away from Hungary, but they actually reached out to Hungary, which was equivalent to reaching into Russia's crotch.

How dare they be so arrogant?
Aren’t you afraid of the wrath of the Soviet Union?
"All Hungarians are resisting, and Nagy even ordered the army to resist us, instead of laying down their arms or remaining neutral."

"That guy Naji has betrayed us!"

Thinking of this, Khrushchev raised the newspaper in his hand and said:

"Now the whole of Europe, even the whole world, is reporting our invasion of Hungary. Why? What on earth is Andropov doing? I want to know, is the statement signed by Nagy?"

In Khrushchev's view, what Andropov did was simply stupid. Forging a signature? At least you should kill the person and then forge it. This way, at least there will be no evidence. Instead of losing face in front of the Soviet Union and the whole world like now.

Of course, they will deny it. As long as they don't admit it, it doesn't matter whether the signature is real or fake.

"It does not matter,"

Motolov took the initiative to defend Andropov:
Khrushchev thought for a while and said:

"Now, we must tell them with the most resolute response that the Soviet Union will never allow him to interfere in our internal affairs."

After that, he turned his gaze to Bulganin and asked.

"Is there anything we can do?" "Send bombers over!"

Bulganin said bluntly.

"Send our long-range bombers over and fly them near Chang'an to let them know that we can raze them to the ground at any time if we want! At the same time, we should also launch an intercontinental missile with a nuclear warhead!"

"The most important thing is Nanyang. Nanyang's assistance to Hungary has seriously threatened the security of the Soviet Union."

Molotov warned.

"That's right. So, we have to send strategic bombers over to warn the people of Nanyang and let them know that Soviet missiles and strategic bombers can directly threaten them!"

Then Bulganin continued.

"Moreover, we also need to use this method to let the world know that we will never allow anyone to threaten the absolute security of the Soviet Union, otherwise they must face the wrath of the Soviet Union! For various reasons, we have not sent bombers to the east coast of the United States in the past, but this time, we can show this capability to the world!"

"And Hungary?"

"First, bring them to the negotiation table, and then arrest everyone after Nanyang withdraws, and solve the Hungarian problem quickly and decisively!"

"Another point is that we must further intensify the Egyptian issue and make the world focus on Egypt, not Hungary!"

Khrushchev obviously knew how to divert attention.

"After all, the whole world is watching Hungary now, and we have to do more on Egypt."

“It’s very simple,”

Bulganin, as chairman of the Joint Council of Ministers, is a typical hawk, he added.

"We must not show any weakness on the issue of Egypt. We must warn the British, French and Israelis about our support for Egypt and let them know that they are forcing us to join Egypt. If this happens, we don't mind wiping Jerusalem and the whole of Israel off this world!"

Although he was a hawk, Bulganin did not directly threaten Britain or France because they were both members of NATO. The former also had atomic bombs and medium-range missiles, and had tested a hydrogen bomb as early as last year. As for France, although it did not have atomic bombs, it was a member of NATO and protected by the United States.

This nuclear threat is only directed at Israel!

Soon, in this conference room in the Kremlin Arsenal Building, they reached a consensus - to adopt appropriate measures to solve a series of current problems!
(End of this chapter)

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