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Text Chapter 262 Khrushchev¡¯s ¡°Stop Loss¡±

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    Chapter 262 Khrushchev's "Stop Loss" Rights are more important to politicians than anything else, even far more than life, just like drug addicts seeing white powder.  Zhu.COm Chiang Kai-shek once again appeared on the Chinese political stage. For him, it was like gaining a new life again.  Can you not cherish it more?  Just like a person who has been laid off for many years and gets an unexpectedly good job again. Although he is not the boss and works as a "government worker", he is also a "frontier official" of the "working emperor".  Moreover, the area and personnel managed far exceed that of Taiwan W. How could I not devote all my enthusiasm and energy to the new work?  ¡¾¡¿ At this time, Khrushchev was also making final preparations for the right to end this border war between China and the Soviet Union that could destroy the Soviet Union and "rescue" the Soviet people from misery.  On the afternoon of September 16, two hours after China Radio announced the "Book to the People of the World", Khrushchev brought Defense Minister Zhukov and KGB chief Shelepin to his office and looked at them with a sad face.  Said: "You must have seen China's "Message to the People of the World". How do you solve this problem?" "" Marshal Zhukov, the Minister of Defense, frowned and said: "According to the Chinese, this nuclear  The attack was carried out by the 90th Motorized Rifle Division Tactical Rocket Company stationed in the northwest city of Krasnokamensk. But how did they obtain the nuclear warhead? Shelepin immediately shied away from his responsibility and said: "This is entirely the responsibility of the warehouse director.  Regarding the personal behavior of people like Colonel Blasinyoiku, I have never issued any documents related to the issuance of nuclear warheads to the §²§Ñ§Ö§ä§Ñ215 nuclear bomb storage warehouse in Krasnokamensk.  " "Well, no one is saying that it was you who issued the document issuing the nuclear warheads.  "Khrushchev said impatiently: "No matter what the behavior was, in fact it was the Soviet Union that used nuclear weapons first. This is an indisputable fact.  The top priority is to put all nuclear warheads under my strict supervision. They are absolutely not allowed to be released or launched without my personal signature. Anyone who dares to violate this discipline, no matter who they are or what level they are, will be shot to death.  We must prevent this from happening again.  " "I promise that similar incidents will not happen again.  "Shelepin quickly agreed. Khrushchev looked at the KGB chairman who had just come to power and said sternly: "Shelepin, you have to guarantee it with your own life.  Also, you immediately arrest all the relatives and friends of Petrovsky, the chief of staff of the 90th Motorized Rifle Division of the Soviet Transbaikal Military District, and Holosdakkov, the commander of the Tactical Rocket Company of the 90th Motorized Rifle Division. Yan  Investigate and see who ordered them to do this?  Are there any higher-ups involved in this matter?  " "Colonel Petrovsky, chief of staff of the 90th Motorized Rifle Division, was once a staff officer under Marshal Malinovsky and was promoted by Malinovsky.  Shelepin said with certainty: "This nuclear attack was probably ordered by Malinovsky, but Marshal Malinovsky is a member of the Central Presidium."  I'm afraid it's a bit difficult to check?  "Zhukov nodded and said embellished: "Although I don't have sufficient evidence to prove that this matter must have been ordered by Marshal Malinovsky, the possibility is still very high.  He first proposed the use of nuclear weapons. At the presidium meeting a few days ago, didn't he repeatedly express his willingness to launch a pre-emptive nuclear strike against China? Didn't he bear this responsibility?  ¡± Although Malinovsky was a very good personal friend of Khrushchev, Malinovsky was also single-handedly promoted by Khrushchev as Commander-in-Chief of the Soviet Army and prepared to replace Defense Minister Zhukov as Executive Deputy of the Soviet Ministry of Defense.  Minister, Khrushchev pulled him into the Presidium of the Central Committee of the Soviet Union and made him a formal member, thereby confirming Malinovsky's position in the center of power in the Soviet Union, but in resolving the Sino-Soviet border.  On the issue, Malinovsky could not be consistent with himself, especially the fact that Malinovsky was the first to propose such a crazy proposal to use nuclear weapons against China, which made Khrushchev extremely dissatisfied. What's more,  The reporter pointed the finger directly at himself at the Central Presidium meeting on the 11th. Thinking of this, Khrushchev wanted to arrest him immediately. Politicians have no real friends, only supporters who share the same political views and those who do not.  Opponent. Khrushchev took advantage of the situation and said to Shelepin: "Then arrest him first.  Voroshilov, who had a bad idea and threatened to use a nuclear warhead with a yield of several million tons to carry out a nuclear attack on China, was also arrested.  "Nikita Sergeyevich, will those in the Central Presidium who have always advocated war have any objections to arresting them like this?"  Cause political passivity?  ¡± Zhukov saw Khrushchev looking at him and knew that Khrushchev was waiting.Understanding his attitude, he hurriedly stated: "I firmly support Nikita Sergeyevich's opinions and determination. There are only two ways to deal with these war madmen. One is to deal with Beria.  Arrest them directly, and the second is to convene a meeting of the Central Presidium to remove them from their positions. I advocate that the solution should be resolved through a meeting of the Central Presidium. I believe that the facts on the battlefield these days have shown that most of the warring factions.  Comrades will wake up and support us. " "No, no," Khrushchev shook his head repeatedly and said, "We can't do this anymore. If we decided to resolve the border dispute between the two countries peacefully last year,  At most, 1 million square kilometers of land could be allocated, and a large sum of money could be obtained. However, this most feasible proposal from China was rejected by vote at the Central Presidium meeting, which led to the current war between China and the Soviet Union.  How much territory do we have to lose? If we had made such a decision 4 days ago that we would not confront China in the form of war, it would not have caused the current nuclear war. We can no longer use voting at the Central Committee Presidium meeting.  It¡¯s up to us to decide the fate of the Soviet Union. We can no longer risk the fate of the entire Soviet Union. It will be impossible to say how the Soviet Union will eventually be destroyed.¡± Khrushchev made the final decision, ¡°The only choice is to arrest all these people.  "The safest approach is to isolate and examine them." After Stalin's death, it was no accident that Khrushchev emerged as the winner in the struggle for supreme power in the Soviet Union.  Before his victory, his "comrades" or rivals had looked down upon him, a squat, bald, vulgar, slightly funny man.  Both Molotov and Kaganovich looked down upon him, and Malenkov didn't take him seriously either. Beria, the arrogant, terrifying, and feared head of the secret police, directly laughed at Heru.  Xiaofu is "that potato politician." Khrushchev thought to himself, now even his good friend Malinovsky, whom he personally promoted, is at odds with him and dares to speak directly at a meeting of the Central Presidium.  Pointed the finger at himself.  It seems that if you don't give them something powerful, they will use bean bags as dry food.  ¡°Potato politicians¡± have begun to dominate the world.  "Comrades, if we continue to break up, we will be subject to chaos. We must tear off the disguise of all those left-leaning people who are under the banner of serving the country and the people regardless of the actual situation, and ruthlessly defeat them. We cannot allow the Soviet Union to be subject to greater harm.  It's hurt. We must send out all interference to stop the loss." Khrushchev said with a serious face: "This is the responsibility of each of us politicians who are responsible for the Soviet Union." "Nikita Sergey.  Yevich, you are right." Marshal Zhukov thought for a while and said: "Stop loss is undoubtedly the most correct approach now. From a military point of view, it is very irrational and ignorant.  Find the right words to criticize the stupid, unrealistic, and extremely irresponsible views of the so-called war faction. The result of refusing to give up an inch of ground is that more of our troops will be destroyed and more territory will be lost.  The final result was losses that could have been avoided. "Krushchev still attached great importance to Zhukov's opinions. Marshal Zhukov was a highly respected commander in the Soviet army and had a very important influence on the Soviet army.  He also had great trust in Shelepin, the young man chosen by Khrushchev as his successor.  In order to more reliably implement this major decision related to the fate of the Soviet Union, Khrushchev exchanged views and exchanged ideas with Minister of Defense Zhukov and KGB Chairman Shelepin, two figures who had specific control over the military, police, and special forces.  In the end, the three people reached complete ideological agreement.  It was decided to take extraordinary measures to deal with these militants in the Presidium of the Soviet Central Committee, and decided that when everything was ready, Shelepin would implement the specific actions.  After sending away Marshal Zhukov, Minister of Defense, and KGB chief Shelepin, Director of the General Security Service, Khrushchev found himself Andropov, Chairman of the National Economic Council Bulganin, Suslov, and Minister of Foreign Trade Mikoyan.  office, greet them and unify their thoughts.  Khrushchev saw the leaders and members of the Presidium of the Central Committee of the Soviet Communist Party coming to his office one after another and said: "Tell me, what do you think of China's "Message to the People of the World"? How to deal with the upcoming Sino-Soviet war?  "This is a war that must not be fought," Bulganin, Chairman of the Soviet Union's State Economic Commission, took the lead in speaking: "If China launches a nuclear counterattack against the Soviet Union, it will not affect the economic development and construction of the Soviet Union.  Instead, it will lead to the destruction of the Soviet Union. Judging from the situation in the past few days, the Soviet Union cannot win. If I still thought that if we fought the Chinese, even if we won, the Soviet Union would be reduced to second place.  A third-rate country. But looking at it now, I was too optimistic before. We should contact China immediately and cease fire immediately. As long as we cease fire first, everything will be fine.Easy to discuss.  " "Ceasefire?  Can those who are pro-militant agree?  "Krushchev asked in a desperate manner. "The problem now is very troublesome.  The initiative is completely in the hands of the Chinese. Didn't the Chinese government say in the "Letter to the People of the World" that "it is not up to you to end the war in what form, on what scale, and when."  So now it is no longer a question of whether the militants and others agree, but a question of whether the Chinese people agree or disagree.  "Suslov said with his hands with protruding veins flicking restlessly on the armrests of the chair. Foreign Trade Minister Mikoyan said: "A war between China and the Soviet Union, two big socialist countries, is inherently undesirable.  in line with the interests of the Soviet Union.  Now we still need to find a way to resume negotiations between China and the Soviet Union, or to solve this problem through negotiations. It is also necessary for us to make some concessions.  " "Now let's not talk about what to do with China, but first unify the opinions within our party and at home.  This war would not have happened if the main militant faction had not repeatedly blocked the proposal of redemption of the Communist Party of China.  "Khrushchev frowned and said: "The first thing to solve now is the problem of inconsistent opinions within the Presidium of our Central Committee.  War or peace, and then we will study what to do with China.  " Suslov said in a nerdy tone: "Nikita Sergeyevich, I think we should hold another meeting of the Central Presidium to decide this matter.  The reality is here, and I don't believe that the main combatants still can't see the situation clearly.  " After listening to Suslov's opinion, Bulganin shook his head and said: "I don't think we can continue to discuss it like this. If we discuss it for a few days, China's atomic bomb will fall on our heads. Now it's the last step.  What is important is that the Presidium of our Central Committee must have a clear attitude towards both domestic and foreign countries.  " Andropov also believes, "Now the Soviet Union has reached its most critical moment, and it cannot continue like this.  Before the West takes action and China has not launched a nuclear counterattack, it is indeed necessary to come up with a feasible solution as soon as possible.  For those who are pro-militant, expel them from the Presidium of the Central Committee.  The person who was the first to use the atomic bomb in the Soviet Union must be traced to the end and give an explanation to the world.  " Seeing that everyone had expressed their attitude, Khrushchev added fuel to the fire and said, "After all, nuclear war is no joke. If a nuclear war really breaks out, we will not only face China's  Nuclear strike, and facing a nuclear strike from the West, the West will definitely destroy the Soviet Union's nuclear attack capability as soon as possible to ensure their own security.  Then the situation would be even more difficult to handle.  "Then he expressed his attitude: "Comrade Andropov is right. We really can't go on like this. The reason why this is the most critical situation the Soviet Union has faced since World War II is because Marin  It was caused by Novsky, Molotov and Voroshilov, a group of self-righteous and extremely irresponsible people.  We must hold these people accountable.  To give an explanation to the Soviet people, to give an explanation to China, and to give an explanation to world public opinion.  "
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