Chapter 185: The End
(5th Update)
"No, you won't." In the face of Yanayev's threat, Kadyrov Jr. stood up and said bravely, "If such a bomb really falls on the territory of Chechnya, it will inevitably cause all the republics of the Soviet Union to attack your party en masse, and at that time, not to mention the member countries, even the whole world will regard the Soviet Union as an enemy." ”
"You are cool for a while to level Chechnya, but what should you do in the next more complicated political situation?" Little Kadyrov's words were like a sharp thorn piercing Yanayev's nerve center, his temples twitched, he didn't expect that the immature boy in front of him was even more courageous than Akhmadov beside him. Is it the courage of the newborn calf who is not afraid of the tiger, or the determination to fight against the water?
"Moreover, since General Secretary Yanayev has agreed to sit down with us at the negotiating table to discuss the issue, the means of war must be excluded in the first place, unless the negotiations are too divisive and forced to wage a second Chechen war. However, I would like to remind General Secretary Yanayev that the vast majority of Chechnya are Muslims, and Russians do not occupy a dominant position in Chechnya, so you still have to think about whether you want to continue the previous practice. ”
"Excuse me, Mr. Kadyrov. With regard to religious beliefs, the attitude of the Soviet Union has always been resolute. We absolutely do not allow the emergence of the so-called religious police in Chechnya, nor do we allow polygamy in Chechnya. The people have finally been freed from the shackles on their bodies, and we will never let them return to the shackles of the past. Compared to Kadyrov Jr., who was an old man and a young wife in history, Yanayev hated this practice. In the USSR, both men and women. They are all equal in personality. That's why. As a result, Yanayev adopted a tough crackdown on Islamic fundamentalism.
Whoever dares to preach that Muslim women in the Caucasus member states of the USSR are dressed in black robes, Yanayev will dare to drag them out and throw them into the Kazan psychiatric hospital to be treated by KGB doctors!
"And Chechnya is talking to us about maintaining a strong armed force?" Yanayev glanced at Akhmadov with disdain, then turned to Kadyrov Jr. and said, "I wonder if your armed forces can prove that they can cope with the steel torrent of the Soviet Union, and we can level the plains of Central Europe and plant the red flag all over the world." What qualifications do you Chechnya have to come and tell us about such conditions? ”
The reason why Kadyrov was able to bargain with Putin back then was because the Russian army paid an extremely tragic price in the Chechen war, coupled with the continuous terrorist attacks in the country, they no longer had the strength to fight another war of attrition. But Yanayev is different now. The Soviet Union had a huge arsenal of arms that it could slowly deplete in the Chechen war, and the Soviet economy began to improve after trade with Asian countries was put on the right track. What's more, now that the Soviet army occupies half of Chechnya, as long as the Central Committee of the CPSU makes a decision, they can turn the turret to deal with the Sufi forces.
"And what are your conditions?" Seeing that the differences of opinion between the two sides were still very large, Akhmadov wanted to hear Yanayev's opinion.
"First, the Soviet army must have a garrison in Chechnya, which is a condition that we will never compromise. If there is a member country in the territory of the Soviet Union that does not have troops stationed, then it can still be called a member state of the Soviet Union? Yanayev said unceremoniously. His index finger tapped on the table, reading word by word. "And the number of troops in the garrison must be determined by us, and the Sufis have no choice."
"But your armed forces can be preserved in the form of the Chechen police. The Soviet armed forces in Chechnya do not have the right to dispatch any security incidents that can be resolved within your ability, but the Soviet troops have the right to intervene if the situation cannot be controlled. This is a compromise proposed by Yanayev, which is almost a copy of one country, two systems.
"In the same way, we will send the first secretary of the CPSU to Chechnya and re-establish the Soviet organs. No religious ideology can occupy the position of a national government, and this is our second condition. "Yanayev made it very clear that the laws of Chechnya must be the laws of the USSR, not the bullshit religious laws that you have formulated.
"The third condition is the suppression of the Wahhabi faction." "I hope that the Sufi faction will unite with the Soviet government and either assimilate the Wahhabi faction or expel them from the Caucasus and establish a unified Islamic faction." ”
Akhmadov took a deep breath, he didn't expect Yanayev to let go of such a great gift, if the previous two conditions offended their interests and dignity, then in the face of this great gift, these offenses can be regarded as painless tickling, even if it is only a nominal unity, it is also a great honor.
"You mean, a unified sect of Islam? Even if it's just nominal? Even Kadyrov Jr.'s eyes lit up when he heard this, and at a young age, he may not understand the true intention of reunification, but to think about becoming a spiritual leader in Chechnya like his father, or even the spiritual leader of the entire Caucasus, something called ambition swells rapidly between the hearts. With the support of the Soviet Union, why should Chechnya worry about not being able to become a strong republic?
"Yes, a unified faction. Anyone will be suspicious of Sufism, as long as you agree with the leadership of the Moscow Central Committee. Yanayev smiled and nodded, but there was a hidden killing intent in his eyes.
Young Kadyrov, and even Akhmadov, had not yet seen through Yanayev's true intentions and were immersed in the fantasies of the spiritual leader. The Caucasus region has a complex ethnic composition since ancient times, and if the Chechen Sufis really have such unifying ambitions, it will inevitably cause a backlash from other sects, and even other religions.
And the checks and balances and infighting between the major member countries have concentrated the ultimate power in the hands of the central government. The CPSU can be said to have played the role of an offshore balancer in the Transcaucasus.
And now at least Yanayev has found a rope to tie the loose horse of Chechnya, and firmly grasp the future little master of Chechnya in his hands.
"We are willing to accept the conditions proposed by Moscow, and at the same time we are willing to sign a treaty." Little Kadyrov said with a pleasant smile, completely failing to see through the conspiracy hidden behind the Soviets. (To be continued.) )