Chapter 324: Georgian Coup
The fourth update
"Did I hear me wrong, we're going to stage a coup d'état now?" Beishvili was dumbfounded when he heard Shushkevich's answer, and if he really wanted to do this, it would undoubtedly challenge the wheel of war against the evil empire with the future and fate of Georgia.
"It's not that a coup d'état is being prepared, it's about to take place. Because there is not so much time left for us to think, the sword of the KGB is already hanging over our heads, and perhaps the next moment they will re-enter the Georgian Conference Building to arrest everyone present. And the reason why they have not yet acted is because there is insufficient evidence, there is no sufficient reason and excuse to arrest us, and once they have enough evidence, the next thing Moscow has to do is to kill them all. And don't try to destroy the evidence, if you really rush those people, they will just skip the order and judgment and expel us in the most brazen form of purge. ”
At this point, Shushkevich paused deliberately, as if to stir everyone's hearts into fear, and he said slowly, "If you think so, then whether everyone here chooses to wait here to be arrested, or choose to stage a very risky coup d'état in exchange for Georgia's freedom tomorrow." ”
Beishvili was about to speak, but Shushkevich interrupted him, "Listen to me, everyone here. Now that we have extended our influence to the army, which is the basis and basis of our coup d'état, as long as we succeed in capturing important military bases, we will be able to get in touch with the Turkish government, and I think they will be very supportive of our revolution in Georgia. As long as there is such an ally. Are you still worried that we won't succeed? ”
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"Three months ago, the Soviets launched an unpopular campaign of expulsion from Chechnya, driving citizens whom the authorities saw as a threat to the distant Arctic Circle. This incident also aroused the resentment of the member countries. So as soon as Georgia is out of rule, then it will be followed by a wave of secession of the Union States, this time not a call for peace, but a conflict of war. ”
Shuškevich described a bright future for the group in a very irresponsible manner, but he also sowed the seeds of destruction for the collapse of the last nationalist forces in Georgia. A guy who seems to have good intentions but is actually uneasy and kind, carefully prepares a trap for this group of people. The others looked at each other. It seems that so far no one else can think of a safer way than Shushkevich's risk plan.
"Those who are willing to participate in this coup d'état, please raise your hand, I need to know how many people will stand with us in the united front." After saying this, Shushkevich was the first to raise his hand, he glanced at the silent crowd, and said with a little mockery, "What? Will Georgia's nationalist movement be held up by a Belarusian? No freedom, rather death, how did this great proverb that hung on the corner of his mouth retreat when it came time to act? ”
Perhaps stimulated by Shushkevich's words, Steiner and Beishvili raised their hands at the same time. This was followed by the second. The third, the fourth. In the end, a few less determined revolutionary comrades-in-arms chose to put their hands down. Shushkevich did not blame these people for their cowardice and cowardice, after all, the change of times always produces heroes, as well as cowards. He just said slowly in a voice that everyone could hear, "It doesn't matter if you don't want to participate in the coup, but from this moment on, your personal freedom will be restricted, and we will not allow the existence of unstable factors that may affect the coup, so we have to trouble you to stay in this room for a few more days until after our great revolution is over." ”
Seeing the gloomy faces of the people who put down their hands, Shushkevich said indifferently, "In the August 1999 coup d'état, everyone did not believe that this hasty coup d'état would succeed, but Yanayev unexpectedly became the general secretary of the Soviet. Therefore, some comrades may have doubts about today's coup d'état, after all, the democratic revolution in Tbilisi failed under the suppression of the Soviet Union. But I can tell you responsibly that we are not a small player who let the other side bully back then, and now we have control of the army, which is the key to victory. Once successful, the Georgian model will be replicated throughout the member states and become a key factor in escaping the oppressive rule of the Soviet Union! ”
"A new democratic revolution will be born in this era, and we will be the pioneers of breaking the cage of the old century and ushering in the new era, and the model of the Soviet Union will become a thing of the past." Shushkevich's sworn appearance led this group of people into the abyss of no return, and it is believed that they are more confident that the coup will end in a happy way, even if it is not good, it will be a replica of the Chechen civil war.
The meeting lasted from 5 p.m. to 1 a.m., and Shushkevich discussed with the crowd a detailed plan for mobilizing field troops to seize military bases and then distribute guns to armed militias. Under the leadership of these subcommittees, a war of independence was waged, declared against the powerful Soviet power.
"We now have a week to organize the militia, and last week we recruited a group of Georgian youths by strengthening the management of military training, and as long as we train for another week, this temporary force of more than 300 people can come in handy." Steiner racked his brains to organize the Georgian People's Army, even using his network to transport ammunition from the regular Tbilisi army for training.
"Three hundred troops, plus a regular army of more than five hundred, such an armed force is enough to control the whole of Tbilisi. The Soviet Air Force would not have launched an air raid on the area, because it would be much more difficult to repair Tbilisi after it had been destroyed than in Gruzny. Shushkevich's pun also made Beishvili smile.
They will make history in the next few days!
It was already four o'clock in the morning when Shushkevich and Beishvili reached an agreement, and after the details were finalized, they would launch such a coup d'état that would change history the night after tomorrow, and the whole world would be terrified.
Shushkevich stretched his waist, but all he thought about was the panicked expression on his face when the KGB agents arrested them. (To be continued.) )