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Chapter 1513: Such as Afghanistan

However, the Soviet Union and Germany coincidentally started trouble in Nicaragua, and the effect was very obvious. At this time, the anxious Somoza regime adopted the strategy of dialogue with the bourgeois opposition, hoping to divide the revolutionary forces that opposed him.

However, even the bourgeois opposition saw the weakness of the Somoza regime and adopted a fence-sitting attitude towards it, while maintaining contact with the U.S. Embassy and the insurrectionists.

In the end, fearing that he would be abandoned by the United States, the angry Somoza sent his men to openly assassinate Chamorro on the street.

Not only did this move fail to collapse the anti-dictatorship movement across Nicaragua, it further aroused public anger and became the trigger for a nationwide general strike and general demonstration. With the support of traditional opposition, the Catholic Church, and representatives from the business community, the strike

The demonstrations lasted for several weeks, and many American and Somoza family properties were burned to the ground.

Internationally, the Roman Catholic Church also began to criticize the Somoza regime for violating human rights; the U.S. Congress, under pressure, had to hold a hearing to hear about Somoza's human rights violations and misappropriation of disaster relief aid.

At the same time, in other parts of Nicaragua, popular uprisings and offensives against Somoza were raging.

On the southern border, the rebels set out from military bases in Costa Rica to attack Peñas Blancas and Rivas; while in Granada, the National Guard was besieged by guerrillas in their barracks and could not move.

In the northern mountainous area, teams from the Protracted People's War faction also attacked several National Guard posts and organized farmers to fight for land.

As for the Indian village communities in the east, they spontaneously organized uprisings. Among them, the uprising in the Monimbo area was the most brutal. There, people used homemade bombs, sticks, machetes, old-fashioned rifles, pistols and even boiling water to drive away the National Guard.

The notorious National Guard counterattacked under the cover of tanks, helicopter gunships and armored vehicles, massacring hundreds of people. However, just a few weeks later, greater resistance broke out in Monimbo.

With the popular uprisings and armed attacks spreading across the country, in rural areas, the National Guard has long become a street rat that everyone shouts about. It only dares to operate in rural areas with heavy troop deployment and aircraft cover.

The situation in Nicaragua at this time, if we use an example as a comparison, is very similar to the situation in the civil war in Angola, except that a certain big country really does not have the ability to extend its hands to Latin America.

The European Socialist International, especially those countries that supported the German Socialist Party, replaced a certain major country and became one of Nicaragua's three pillars.

When Alan Wilson visited the Soviet Union, he was faced with the current situation, in which the Soviet Union and Germany were jointly poking the Americans in the butt.

He remembered that just like the situation in Angola, the Soviet Union eventually eliminated the United States and the Socialist International factions and won victory in Nicaragua.

So it makes sense that Americans are always on guard against the re-emergence of Russia. Look at the Soviet Union at its peak, when it pushed its front to southern Africa and was able to fight and win in Latin America in the backyard of the United States. Of course, Americans are not willing to let Russia even have a chance.

A little possibility of revival.

In fact, when Russia was fighting against Ukraine, Nicaragua also invited Russia to station troops in Nicaragua. Indeed, in the eyes of many countries, Russia is the opponent in the eyes of the United States.

Although Russia has long been far behind the Soviet Union in terms of national strength, the inherent impression of the Soviet Union's strength has still been inherited.

This country is indeed of great united front value, and Alan Wilson had to make a special trip to explain that the military cooperation between Britain and a certain major country was definitely not aimed at a third party, such as the Soviet Union.

Regarding the import of British films and cultural dissemination, this matter must be the final decision of the Cultural Czar. This is not the first time that Alan Wilson has visited the Soviet Union. He expressed concern for his old friend, "Katya, you should take good care of your health as you get older.

, and also, you have a good son."

"I accept Sir's personal greetings." Fortseva knew that this was the man's expression of concern. The greatest achievement of the cooperation between the two was also a secret that could not be made public. The cultural tsar could not respond directly. The two then talked about

They talked about cultural exchanges between the two countries, the development of each other’s films, etc.

Of course, there is also the Moscow Olympics carefully prepared by the Soviet Union. Historically, the Olympics were boycotted because of the war in Afghanistan. From a personal point of view, Alan Wilson certainly did not want this to happen, nor did all the residents of the Newfoundland Crown Territory. If the United States

If you don't participate, can the gambling industry still operate? Then it won't be a one-man show of the Soviet Union, and it will be enough to win by blindly suppressing the Soviet Union.

Regarding the Moscow Olympics, perhaps apart from the Soviets themselves, Newfoundlanders are the ones who are most concerned about it. If there are others, the Asian gambling cities managed by the Portuguese are also very concerned about it.

In a conversation with Soviet Foreign Minister Gromyko, Alan Wilson expressed concerns about the Soviet Union's aggressiveness in some fields. In fact, he himself was not very worried. He was just conveying the concerns of the Americans. What did the British have to worry about?

Angola War? It was a Portuguese colony.,

The guerrilla war in Nicaragua? That is the backyard of the Americans. There are several places that the British are interested in. The situation in British East Africa is relatively stable. After this war in the Middle East is over, there is no need to be too concerned. As for Xiangjiang Malaya, it is not for development.

Is it good?

Although it is undeniable that the current free world is indeed in a state of end, but Alan Wilson knows that Reagan has not even waved the Seven Injury Fist, and it is still far from the end.

When Reagan raises the debt, if the Soviet Union cannot be suppressed, it may be really dangerous. The current danger is not fatal.

Generally speaking, the time when people felt the free world was about to end was strongest in 1979, especially when the Pahlavi dynasty was overthrown. The US layout in the Middle East was broken, and Iran was originally included in the US plan.

, working together with Israel to act as the police in the Middle East, to contain the generally pro-Soviet Arab world from the east and west.

This chapter is not finished yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! However, the overthrow of the Pahlavi dynasty directly led to the collapse of the military pillar of the United States in the Middle East. In the future, it will need to rely entirely on Israel for the military. As for the weak Saudi Arabia,

It's never been considered.

In Alan Wilson's mind, it was difficult to maintain the Pahlavi dynasty. By the 20th century, it was already very difficult for monarchies to maintain themselves in larger countries. Saudi Arabia, for example, was only superficially large, and there were not many livable areas in the entire country.

, with a population of just over 20 million, it really can’t be called a big country.

Whether it can really be maintained depends on next year. At least there is no sign of trouble at the moment. Gromyko gave a response to Britain's concerns that had nothing to do with the Soviet Union. How sincere is this response? Only Gromy

Ke knew it himself.

It can be said that Alexeyev arrived belatedly. He was called over by his mother when he showed up. Carrying the rank of major general, Alexeyev undoubtedly entered a crucial step in his life.

Alan Wilson was also happy about this, and then thought that Albert, who served in the Rhine Army in Germany, was now a second lieutenant. Isn’t the gap a bit big? He should work hard in the military to make his own

My son will be promoted soon.

Alexeyev changed his job in another department, the Ninth Directorate of the KGB, and is now the deputy director of the Ninth Directorate. The Kremlin Guard Corps is under the management of the Ninth Directorate of the KGB, which is responsible for the security of dignitaries. It is responsible for the Kremlin and Lenin's Mausoleum.

Waiting for static security work and protocol guard work for important targets, otherwise it would be difficult for him to show up.

"Have you become the second-in-command in the General Administration?" Alan Wilson couldn't help but sigh at the promotion of the great eldest son. Although the cultural tsar also has a son, isn't it too fast? He was even embarrassed to say that he was in the UK.

With his son taking such good care of him, his desire to care about Albert became even stronger.

"I'm not the first deputy director." Alexeyev shook his head, denying his father's statement of being the second-in-command.

"It's all the same!" Alan Wilson was very optimistic. Can the cultural tsar still watch his son stop moving forward? Does he have to retire early with integrity? He didn't know that Fortseva really thought so.

The topic shifted to the situation in Nicaragua. Alexeyev couldn't help but feel happy when he heard his old father's worries. This was the plan he submitted. He felt relieved when he was mentioned.

"Are you very proud?" Alan Wilson glanced at Haodaer and suddenly asked, "The United States will have to bear the final consequences of messing up Latin America and creating a refugee flow. Once Latin American countries become unstable, the United States will face illegal

Is this the invasion of immigrants?"

Alexeyev did not answer, wondering if he had not managed his expression well just now. When he was reflecting, Alan Wilson asked, "If I did the same thing in neighboring countries of the Soviet Union, then it would be you, the Soviet Union, who would suffer.

, it is not impossible that this kind of trick could be used on the Soviet Union."

"Impossible, the situation in the Soviet Union's neighboring countries is currently stable, could it be Poland?" Alexeyev was frightened and retorted in a low voice.

"Stability, do you mean Afghanistan? This country cannot be said to be stable." Alan Wilson said with a slightly raised corner of his mouth, "If I had a choice, I would do it in Afghanistan."

Alexeyev was shocked because the pro-Soviet military officers in Afghanistan were planning a coup. At this time, his old father asked whether Afghanistan had discovered anything.

For a moment, Alexeyev was extremely anxious and wanted to ask, but he was not afraid of revealing the Soviet arrangement.

"Dear Major General, why do you look so ugly?" Alan Wilson teased as if he was making a fuss. Aren't you trying to sniff out and eradicate traitors? What's going on?


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