With A-10 and nuclear bombs, you have to make the card unique. Now Carter is not necessarily thinking about fainting. In short, Carter is unreliable. This is the consensus of everyone.
Now, Emily came to Nathan for help, not entirely Emily's own thoughts, she came on behalf of the CIA, and asked Nathan if there is any other solution.
Within the scope of the CIA's ability, launch an operation. Through this operation, the Soviets' military operations will be delayed, and time will be bought for the deployment and deployment of our own troops. This is the purpose of Emily.
So, Nathan began to talk about those plans, and it was useless. There was no way for the president to agree to it. Emily even thought of finding a substitute to calm down the anger of the Soviets.
However, the Soviets had made up their minds a long time ago. How could they stop military operations because someone committed the crime? That was just an excuse. Now, in Nathan's eyes, there was a peculiar light shining, and Emily knew that the previous Nathan was back again.
"To solve the current situation, the problem is not in Hokkaido, but in Afghanistan." Nathan said: "We need to start an action in Afghanistan immediately, such as bombing the embassy of the Soviets."
I have been working with the embassy recently. Just rescued the hostages of the US embassy in the BS country, and then Nathan is about to take action on the embassy of the Soviets.
Others don't know, but Nathan is quite clear that this is the history of two worlds.
In the original history, at the end of 1979, the Soviets brazenly invaded Afghanistan and ignited a terrible war. This war eventually became a fuse for the disintegration of the Soviet Union.
In the history of the Red Soviet Union, the Soviets did not invade Afghanistan, but adopted a plan of eastward advancement and made breakthroughs in island countries. Moreover, since then, it has been difficult for the United States to make a comeback.
That's all because the Soviet Union had a traverser, which hindered the development of history and reversed the path of the Soviet Union. Now, it is here again. Why not bring history back to its original path
Of course, we will start a war in Afghanistan!
Although I don't know how the high level of the Soviet Union decided to continue the war on the island country, Nathan knew that there must be some people who wanted to go to war in Afghanistan. This is a kind of thinking they have started since the time of Peter the Great.
Afghanistan now is also a gunpowder keg.
In the 1950s, Afghanistan and Pakistan had a serious dispute over the Pashtunistan issue, and the war between the two countries was on the verge of breaking out.
At this time, the Soviet Union seized the opportunity to express its firm support for Afghanistan’s position on this issue, and took the opportunity to attack the pro-American Pakistan, and suddenly pulled Afghanistan into the embrace of the Soviet Union.
The Soviets tried to make Afghanistan their franchise republic. Unfortunately, Afghanistan has never wanted to be controlled by the outside world. So by the end of the 1970s, Soviet-African relations were in a state of conflict.
In the context of world history, in the 1970s, the U.S.-Soviet struggle for hegemony appeared in a game of Soviet attack and defense. The Soviet Union inherited the old Tsar's strategy of going south, attempting to use Afghanistan as its base to go south, and then open up land passages directly down the Indian Ocean, threatening the Middle East oil-producing regions and bypassing Europe, and echoing its Pacific strategy, and ultimately achieving its goal of world hegemony.
Therefore, the Soviet Union will not look at Afghanistan being out of their control. This is an integral part of the Soviet Union's global strategy.
The Soviets were playing yin at first. For example, on April 28, 1978, a group of pro-Soviet People's Democratic Party officers launched a coup d'etat under the instigation of the Soviet Union. With the support of the KGB, Taraki, the general secretary of the People’s Democratic Party, established the Revolutionary Committee, with him as chairman and prime minister, and the country’s name was changed to the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan.
After the pro-Soviet Taraki came to power, Afghanistan immediately fell to the Soviet Union. In December 1978, the Soviet Union signed the important "Treaty of Friendship, Good-neighborliness and Cooperation", and the two sides began "comprehensive cooperation" in military, economic, and cultural aspects.
In March 1979, Amin was appointed as prime minister of the government, but he was not welcomed by the Soviet Union, thinking that he had no idea of obedience to the Soviet Union. The Soviet Union attempted to join Taraki to get rid of Amin, but Amin took the lead in launching a coup, executed Taraki and served as president.
It can be seen that Amin is also a ruthless character. In this kind of political struggle, he must be cruel.
This time the Soviet Union was fighting with chickens and eggs, and it was helpless, so it had to bite the bullet to express "congratulations" to Amin and call Amin "a loyal friend of the Soviet Union."
The Soviet Union invited Amin to Moscow several times. Of course, Amin did not go. He knew that this was a weasel greeting the rooster. Not only did he not buy the Soviet account, but he insisted that the Soviet Union recall the ambassador because the Soviet ambassador and Taraki conspired together Get rid of him.
Amin also forbids the Soviet Union to manipulate the Afghan intelligence agencies and secret police, and prevents the Soviet Union from controlling its army. This stimulus to the Soviet Union is too great. Although the Soviet Union and Amin still maintain a friendly relationship on the surface, they are actually in the same bed and have different dreams.
Now, if there is a problem with the Soviet embassy in Afghanistan, the Soviets must re-examine their strategy. If the Soviets plunge into the quagmire of Afghanistan again, that would be great.
If it was before, the United States had not had the opportunity. CIA agents could not operate in Afghanistan, but it is different now. After the angry and angry Amin came to power, he deepened his hatred of the Soviet Union and publicly accused the Soviet Union of meddling in helping Taraki plan the conspiracy. , And demanded that the Soviet Union replace Puzanov, its ambassador to Afghanistan, and expelled more than 3,000 Soviet staff and soldiers, and openly showed good to the United States and walked out of the pro-American line opposite to Taraki.
In other words, the current position of Afghanistan is different from the previous position. It is pro-American. Now in Afghanistan, American agents can operate normally.
Nathan fully believes that the CIA will definitely seize the opportunity to send a large number of agents to Afghanistan. The main question now is whether the CIA dare to make up his mind and blow up the Soviet embassy.
After all, the consequences of this matter are quite serious.
There is no impermeable wall, and if it is exposed in the future, the United States will face serious diplomatic problems.
American agents bombed the embassy of the Soviets. Can the Soviets bomb the embassy of the United States? Everyone is fighting like this, and there will be no peace.
After all, everyone must abide by certain principles and bottom lines, and the actions of agents cannot do whatever they want.
But now, it seems that war is about to start in Hokkaido. I will wipe my butt and talk about the future. Now, it depends on their courage. Nathan can make suggestions, but it is impossible for him to participate in this operation. (End of this chapter)