Chapter Seventy-Four: Sowing Evil

(There is also a watch left for the big night)

The question of survival or death is not only faced by Hamlet, but also by the top leaders who represent the interests of the country, especially when faced with a hard-line and unreasonable presidential leader like Yanayev, Kravchuk and Shushkevich feel that their IQ is clearly insufficient.

The question of three votes in one country of the Soviet Union has long been discussed, and on April 25, 1945, the United Nations Constituent Assembly opened in San Francisco, to which Ukraine and Belarus were invited. Due to the special contribution of the Soviet Union in the anti-fascist war, the small and medium-sized countries participating in the meeting had no objection to this. On 16 June, representatives of 50 countries signed the Charter of the United Nations, which was later supplemented by Poland. On 25 June, the representatives of Ukraine and Belarus signed the Charter of the United Nations and became founding Members of the United Nations.

However, the accession of Ukraine and Belarus to the United Nations as republics of the Soviet Union does not violate the Charter of the United Nations and the Constitution of the Soviet Union, and there is nothing legally inappropriate.

Of course, Kravchuk was the first to be unhappy, the legitimate seat of Ukraine has not been shaken since the creation of the UN, how can it be abolished because of your Yanaev's words. "President Yanayev, this is a bit too much," he said. In any case, our status was also determined when the United Nations was established, and it is not a matter of whether to abolish it or not. ”

Yanayev's unilateral amendment to the constitutions of the member states has already aroused the displeasure of the leaders of the member states, who have only withheld the thunderous tactics shown by Yanayev in the Baltic crisis, waiting for an opportunity to oppose Yanayev when everyone unites.

"Yes, at least call the leaders of the other member countries to a meeting before deciding, right?" Shushkevich, who is on the same side as Ukraine, also agreed, and now they can only hold Yanayev in order to win the support of the leaders of other member states. Even if Yanayev shows strong opposition, it is within his budget.

"Feel free to discuss it." Yanayev behaved with surprising indifference, which stunned Kravchuk and Shushkevich, who muttered in their hearts what the hell was the other party thinking, was this a respite for their enemies? Is Yanayev really crazy or fake stupid?

What Yanayev was thinking in his heart and what kind of situation he was deploying, I'm afraid only he knew clearly.

"What if in the end I want to go my own way, do you intend to unite against me, or do the Soviets annex all the territories of the Confederates by war?" Yanayev's voice was calm, but the content was chilling.

"Behind us is the Western world." Kravchuk finally tore his face at this moment and said frankly to Yanaev, "If you really dare to use the means of war, you are not afraid to turn the member countries into the Afghan graveyard of the Soviet Union?" We have access to a steady stream of arms, but what do you have? ”

"The Soviets are not like your wagging heads and tails begging, we never rely on the handouts of others, and the support of the Communist Party is the people who trust us." Yanayev's voice was sonorous and powerful, sternly questioning Kravchuk's shameless kneeling and licking of the West.

"Then we'll see." Shushkevich let go of his harsh words, since he had already broken down with Yanayev, there was no need for him to put on a fake face and say some flattering words, "We don't need to waste time here anymore, farewell, President Yanayev." ”

"Slow down and don't send it." Yanayev didn't bother to get up, and watched the two guys slip out of his office.

After sending Shushkevich and Kravchuk away, Surkov, who had been observing behind the scenes, finally came out of the shadows of hiding. As Yanayev's most effective aide, Surkov personally witnessed Yanayev and the leaders of the other two member states.

Surkov held his forehead a little weakly, and said, "No one would have thought of daring to destroy the old order and give everything a new life in the ruins, even if Stalin saw your whole plan, he would probably say that this man is really a madman." ”

"Then you still support my idea." Yanayev said with a wry smile that he found that thinking about problems with the thinking of a hairy bear was really simple, rude, and straightforward, and only they dared to use a nuclear bomb with a yield of 30 kilotons to detonate the oil and gas well underground on September 30, 1966, when the fire broke out in the Urtabko oil and gas well in the Hara district of Uzbekistan and could not be extinguished, and successfully locked the oil and gas well. It is no wonder that during the Fukushima nuclear crisis, Russian experts would suggest directly detonating a nuclear bomb to eliminate nuclear radiation, and only fighting nations in the world would dare to play this game.

Of course, in the face of all kinds of problems in the member countries, Yanayev's first unrealistic idea was to neutralize them, which was simple and practical. Of course, he will not do this kind of sinner's behavior nailed to the pillar of shame in history, and nuclear weapons can only be a hole card that can be seen but not used.

"It may seem scary, but it's not necessarily a try. In any case, President Yanayev has been walking a tightrope since August, and the most ordinary means are only to continue the survival of a Soviet, and to completely break the cage of the old order and promote the rebirth of something new. The October Revolution gave us a new flower on the ancient corpse of the White Tsar, and now we will have a new bloom in the withered stamens. ”

I am afraid that the whole world will not agree with Yanayev's thoughts at this time, and only Surkov firmly supports Yanayev's seemingly crazy and ridiculous plan, but in fact it is desperate.

Discerning pearls are still the same madness, and even Surkov, who has always been known for his calmness and rationality, is a little confused.

"There is also the problem that the Soviet Union has a total of 16 stationary strategic missile launch sites, of which 12 are in Russia, 2 in Kazakhstan and 2 in Ukraine. A total of 1,000 strategic missile warheads are deployed on the territory of Kazakhstan, and 920 land-based strategic nuclear warheads are deployed on the territory of Ukraine. Although we have top secret protection, and even the member countries do not know where they are, but ......"

Surkov took a deep breath and continued, "If there are betrayers in the leaders of one of the bases, they may collude with the opposition in a minute, and then turn their guns on us, even if this group of nationalist lunatics knows about one of them, it is not a good thing." ”

"But the decision to launch is in our hands, even if I hand the suitcase to them, and besides, do they have the guts to press the button to launch?" Yanayev did not want to go on on this issue, which was all within the scope of calculation, and he silently calculated in his heart how much leverage the opposition had to resist the Soviets.

Yanayev stared at the cloudy sky outside the window, the cold turned the outside world into a snow-covered scene, but the peaceful snow scene did not bring him a trace of peace of mind, but the inner sense of troubles became stronger and stronger, and finally he said a word for no reason.

"It looks like winter is coming."