Chapter 941: People must be killed one by one
Wojnea's control of the situation in Ukraine is no longer unsurpassed, especially in terms of the offensive of the Lukzh regime, which has forced the Polish army to retreat one after another, and is about to be pushed to the crumbling siege. Pen? Interesting? Pavilion wWw. biquge。 infoThe Bucharest Regiment knew that the success of their offensive was due to a mysterious army pulling part of the Polish Panzer Division in the east, otherwise it would have been almost impossible to reach the current level with their abilities. It was also for this reason that Vojnea was even more unscrupulous in wanting to take the city.
No country is willing to send fighter jets to cover Lukzh anymore, and the financial oligarchs are like dynasties that have come to the end and realize that they have no power to recover, and either sweep away their wealth and go to the West to be the rich people of the free world, or hope that things will still have a chance to turn around, hoping that NATO forces can win the war again.
Hope and despair continued to torment them, and as the war dragged on, it seemed to degenerate into a never-ending entanglement, and Vojnea was bent on calculating in which direction he would unify the country of Romania when the war was over.
Pro-Soviet was inevitable, and without the support of the Soviet Union, Voynya would not have been able to complete a unified civil war, and he would have taken Yanayev's side against the Western regimes that were eyeing him. Moreover, Romania is also an important oil export region, and a large part of the reason why NATO chose them is to contain the Soviet Union's oil exports in the cradle.
The battle for the oil pipeline has taken on an important role in the war in Romania, and some NATO officers have even concluded that it is a proxy war for the oil pipeline in the guise of a change of political system.
The Soviet Union did not lack the political will and resource advantage to revive the oil industry, and all it needed was to negotiate with the West to import more efficient oil production equipment and technology. At the 1955 Plenum of the Central Committee of the CPSU, I. F. Tevo, a member of the Central Committee of the CPSU, excitedly pointed out that it was possible to improve the inefficiency of the oil industry only if the lagging situation in the field of technology and equipment was improved as soon as possible. At the top of the list of oil equipment and technologies that the Soviet Union intended to import from Europe were large-caliber steel pipes. After World War II, with the relative depletion of the Baku oil fields, the traditional oil-producing area, the Soviet Union's oil base gradually moved eastward to Western Siberia. Whether it is to transport oil to the European part of the country, which is the center of gravity of the economy, or to export it to European countries in exchange for foreign exchange and technical equipment, it is necessary to have a sufficiently cheap and efficient means of transportation, especially large-diameter pipelines. According to the estimation of the American scholar Jenterson, if the oil pipeline uses 40-inch steel pipes, the freight will be 39 percent less than that of 24-inch steel pipes, and 72 percent less than that of railway transportation.
Unfortunately, as scholar Jentescent points out, the Soviet Union's production capacity of large-diameter steel pipes was only "symbolically large" enough to meet the needs of long-distance oil transportation. The United States, by contrast, has 77 percent of the world's production capacity for 24-inch steel pipes. But because the United States imposed a trade embargo on the Soviet Union and its socialist allies since the beginning of the Cold War, Moscow had no choice but to trade oil for equipment in Europe. However, since the Soviet Union broke the restrictions on the production capacity of steel pipes, the purpose of Europe and the United States trying to use the Paris Coordination Association to interfere has failed, and the Soviet Union's oil transportation policy can only be blocked through political interference, and even in terms of oil equipment, the EU can no longer sit on the ground.
Now they will lose even Romania, and this is the most desperate ending.
Woinev sat in his office and watched the telegrams from the front, and suddenly he received a call from the Kremlin, Yanayev rarely cared about how the war was going in Romania, and today he called to inquire about the war, and the only thing he cared about was how long Voinev would be able to unify the whole country.
"Almost, now that the Lukzh regime is in jeopardy, our troops will be able to push them clean at any time. General Secretary Yanaev, I think it's time to ......"
"Shut up."
Yanayev simply interrupted Voinea's return, he held the microphone and said, "I only care about one thing, you have torn through the opponent's defense, why does the Eastern Army have no troops to support it so far, what are you doing?" ”
One of Voynea's spirits stood up, knowing that Yanayev was planning to come and ask for his guilt. Originally, the Eastern Legion was not their own force, so it was a little bit to think that the other party could delay a little longer, and it would not be too late to wait until he took Lukeri to support them. But Lukezh's tenacity exceeded their imagination, and the war continued for three weeks without a breakthrough. And the Red Army, which was heavily encircled, was struck by the annihilation.
The general secretary was angry, and the consequences were very serious.
"We have not given up reinforcements, as soon as the Lukzh regime lifts the siege, we will immediately reinforce the troops that will solve the last siege in the east......"
Yanayev's anger immediately came up, and he angrily scolded Voynea for his stupidity over the phone.
"Lukzh regime lifted? Do you think that NATO countries are not behind it? They had a steady supply of armaments, they had the most elite heavy weapons, and the United States and Germany paid lip service to the war, but in reality they were running the proxy war. Don't tell me you don't know any of this? Can't you see through a three-year-old child? ”
The future leader of Romania was reprimanded and did not dare to speak out.
The only thing Yanayev didn't break was that the other party didn't actually want to save the trapped team at all, and only wanted to treat this group of people as consumables. After all the dust falls, you can help it, and if you can't save it, you won't feel distressed. But it's a pity that this team is Yanayev's heart, and the guarantee of conducting a secret war can be lost here.
Woinya still wants to argue about something, "General Secretary Yanayev, in fact, we ......"
"I don't need to explain, and I don't want to hear from you. If Bucharest does not manage to alleviate the situation in the east in the next week, then our armament support will be directly reduced by a third, you should know what a reduction of a third means, and it will take you more time to take Lukezh! ”
Woinya was drenched in a cold sweat, and he knew that the owner on the other end of the phone was not joking. But what followed scared him even more.
"The enemies of the Soviet Union, we will kill them one by one, solve them one by one, and we will definitely not miss anyone."
"Do you want to be our enemy too?" (To be continued.) )