Struggle in Soviet Russia

Chapter 439: back, keep updating

Those who ask for others naturally lack confidence, and now Kadi Mohammed is in such a state when facing the alliance. On that trip to Moscow three years ago, Molotov was the person in charge of contacting him, and Comrade Stalin did not meet him at all. Today, three years later, even Molotov has not met him in person. The person in the People's Commissariat of Foreign Affairs responsible for receiving him is only a director-level cadre in charge of Iranian affairs.

In addition, Kadi Mohammed only stayed in Moscow for two days this time. Although Victor did not know the purpose of his visit to the alliance, if nothing else, the big man who aspired to lead the Kurds to establish an independent country should not be achieve his purpose.

As the chairman of the People's Commissariat of National Security, Viktor has no right to participate in foreign affairs. However, he went to Ryazan this time to meet with Kadi Muhammad. He has obtained the permission of Comrade Stalin and the People's Commissariat of Defense. Before that, he told Stalin A report submitted by a comrade on the Kurdish work proposal was approved and he was able to travel to Ryazan to meet Kadi Mohammad.

In the work report submitted by Victor to Comrade Stalin, as the person in charge of the national security agency, he proposed for the first time that foreign intelligence agencies should participate in regional operations as much as possible, and carry out deep infiltration in the target country, in order to Moment, instigating political subversion, social unrest, and even ideological evolution.

Also in this report, Victor proposed the importance of the Middle East region to the interests of the alliance countries, and proposed the importance of Turkey, Iran, Syria, and Iraq in the expansion of the alliance's geopolitical influence. Therefore, the alliance It is necessary to pay attention to the existence of Kurds in the Middle East and infiltrate the Kurdish-inhabited areas as early as possible.

Victor's report was submitted in early November, and after that, a small-scale discussion was held in the People's Commissariat of Defense. From early November to mid-January, just for this report, to be precise, for this. Viktor was consulted by the People's Commissariat of Defense four times, until recently, his proposal was approved, and the People's Commissariat of Defense subsequently issued a highly classified "Order 443".

The full name of this order is the Resolution on Promoting the Movement for National Self-Determination in the Kurdistan Region. According to this resolution, the Foreign Intelligence Bureau of the People’s Commissariat of National Security will set up a special Kurdistan Regional Affairs Department under the Division of West Asia. committee. The committee is authorized to be solely responsible for intelligence affairs in the Kurdistan region. It not only has the right to conduct intelligence collection work in the region, but also has the right to maintain and keep all the coalition's military facilities in the region. to take all necessary emergency measures in the Kurdistan region, including but not limited to small-scale military measures.

Throughout the history of the People's Commissariat of National Security since its establishment, in the past few years, although the size of this department has expanded rapidly and its power has spread quite rapidly, it has never been granted military action in a certain area from beginning to end. Power - In comparison, the NKVD has more power in this area, mainly because the NKVD has military forces under its own jurisdiction, while the National Security People's Commissariat does not.

According to the provisions of "Order 443", the People's Commissariat of National Security still does not have the power to form military or paramilitary units, but it has obtained the power to conduct small-scale military operations in specific overseas areas.

Such an order may seem contradictory, but in fact it is not contradictory, because it is actually the same as the authority of the later US CIA: the CIA does not have the power to organize military and paramilitary units, but its actions outside the United States , but has never lacked the support of military force, why? Because according to the provisions of the US National Security Act, the CIA has neither this power nor that power, but it has the power to manage a series of US military equipment and military assets overseas. And this power, to put it bluntly, means that the CIA has the right to provide military assistance to a certain force in certain areas in exchange for the support of the other party's military force.

According to the "443 Order", the same is true of the Kurdistan Regional Affairs Committee. It does not have the power to form military units, but it has the power to manage the Soviet Union's military equipment and military resources in certain areas. That way, when the committee operates in Iran, it can provide military assistance to the local Kurds.

In the final analysis, Moscow cannot be too explicit on the issue of the Kurdistan region, let alone take direct military action against Iran or Turkey. It is useful. It can replace the People's Commissariat of Foreign Affairs and directly establish contact with those careerists in the Kurdistan region. Whether it provides military support or financial support for each other, it is always a secret operation, even if the relevant personnel are arrested. , Moscow can also insist that it has nothing to do with the alliance. In the end, the losses suffered by the alliance were just a few agents, and in terms of diplomacy, they would not be too passive.

The issuance of "Order 443" can be seen as an attempt by the People's Commissariat of Defense, or the core of Moscow's power. Stan Regional Affairs Committee", or it can be said to be limited to a special area.

As for whether such powers will spread to the entire People's Commissariat of National Security in the future, it is still too early to say.

Ryazan, Moscow Railway Station.

The train that Victor was on stopped slowly on the platform filled with white steam. When the sound of piston deflation resounded through the platform, Victor, accompanied by Varenka and two guards, walked unhurriedly to the carriage. door.

At this time, the door of the carriage had been opened, and on the platform outside the door, a row of Soviet soldiers with guns was waiting there.

Victor was a little surprised. As far as he knew, there should be no big people on this train except him. This time he came to Ryazan for a secret operation, so he didn't take the special train. On the whole train, he enjoyed the preferential treatment. Even if one carriage is occupied, there are still a large number of passengers in the rest of the carriages.

With a hint of doubt, Victor walked out of the compartment door and kept calling to step onto the platform when he saw a national security major in a royal blue uniform not far away, rushing towards his location.

The weather at the end of January became a bit colder after experiencing a cold snap. I just got out of the warm car, and I was still a little uncomfortable.

Victor tightened the collar of his coat, and glanced at the platform from near to far, and was surprised to find that the soldiers on the platform had sent a long queue, and they drove away the passengers who were trying to get off the train. Go back, no one is allowed to get off the bus without authorization.

At this moment, the major had arrived in front of Viktor, he gave Viktor a military salute, and said loudly: "Chairman Viktor Viktorovich, Artur Sajkovich Nagorny to you report."

Victor glanced at the major, nodded again, and asked casually, "What's going on?"

The major followed Viktor's gaze and looked back. After confirming that he was asking the soldiers guarding the platform, he explained: "Report, Comrade Chairman, today's train to **** the traitors from Odessa is going from here. pass through……"

After speaking, he raised his hand and looked at his watch, and continued to add: "In a few minutes, the train will cross the border. These people from the People's Commissariat of Internal Affairs are specially arranged to come here to maintain order, and they must ensure the safe passage of the special train. "

Looking from the direction of Odessa, the train specially escorted "traitors". As soon as he heard this, Victor knew what was going on.

The attack on Feodosia made the central leaders, including Comrade Stalin, completely lose their patience with the Crimean Tatars. Therefore, after urgent discussions by the People's Commissariat of Defense, the relocation of the Tatars was It has been in full swing throughout the Crimea since last month.

Like similar migration work in the past, the migration of the Crimean Tatars is still under the sole responsibility of the NKVD. The civil affairs department only provides them with certain assistance. At the same time, the railway transportation department is also involved.

The place used to resettle the Tatars is still the desolate areas of the Central Asian republics such as Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, etc. The order issued by Moscow is that these Tatars will never be allowed to return to Crimea and escape privately. , those who resist migration will be considered criminals.

The migration of the Crimean Tatars is not a migration of 120,000 people, but a large-scale migration of hundreds of thousands of people. Even if the alliance deliberately keeps a low profile on this matter, relevant news is still inevitable. spread out. Naturally, the Western media, especially those in Turkey, clamored for it again, but this time Moscow ignored it.

As far as Victor knew, in order to complete the migration of the Crimean Tatars as soon as possible, the NKVD requisitioned more than a dozen trains to transport the Tatars to the east.

Because there were not enough passenger trains, many freight trains were requisitioned. Of course, the most used vans were used to transport soldiers during the war.

Hearing that the train escorting the Tatars was going to cross the border soon, Victor waited on the platform for a while, until he saw a long train whizzing past, and he left the station accompanied by the major.

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