Chapter 664: East German version of the thunderstorm
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The atmosphere in the office became unusually silent, and on the German question, disagreements arose between Vladimir and Yanayev. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. ļ½ļ½ļ½Uļ½Eć ļ½ļ½ļ½ļ½
In the case of the Western military cluster, it seems that Yanayev had no choice but to wait until the East German people could not bear it anymore. After all, this gambler's approach is too risky, and in 1991, such an opportunity would have been given to Yanayev, who had nothing, and perhaps he would have chosen to gamble with nothing. And now that the Soviet Union is gradually getting on the right track, the adventurous nature of such actions could lead to the diplomatic isolation of the Soviet Union.
In 1953, Beria tried unsuccessfully to throw East Germany out of the country. Now the Soviet Union is trying to make East Germany the fuse of one war, another version of the civil war in Ukraine.
The Soviet Army's Western military clusters also mothballed large quantities of tanks, armored vehicles, missiles, and helicopter gunships at bases in East Germany, all of which were heavy weapons that would not be destroyed until the last "unavoidable" moment. Once the East German people could no longer stand the oppression, these sealed weapons would become the capital to support them "after the revolution".
"The old era of Western European domination will be over, and it will be our turn to make drastic reforms. At that time, the Red Army stopped in Berlin, and I think now is the best opportunity to break the European confinement that has been created on us! ā
Vladimir was confident in Yanayev's adventurous plans, believing that if he could cause a little trouble for Germany, he would be able to get three of Europe's old powers inside.
"Regarding this, Comrade Vladimir, I do not allow anyone to intervene, except me. This is a 'thunderstorm plan'. ā
Vladimir paused for a moment, and when he heard the word thunderstorm, he instantly understood what Yanayev was thinking. Now that the Soviet Union is in a hasty preemptive strike, it will inevitably face many difficulties, which is why Yanayev will appear hesitant.
After all, doing nothing, the USSR had nothing to lose. The consequence of instigating the split of the GDR was that high rewards were accompanied by high risks.
Vladimir saw Yanayev's hesitation, so he did not express any opinion, but instead diverted the topic to the other side, "Well, I respect the opinion of the general secretary. Even if we don't think about it, our war in Eastern Europe is not over, and Bulgaria and Romania are not showing a clear attitude. The USSR also needed to put pressure on both of them. ā
Negotiations on the ABM project, which had been temporarily suspended because of Yanayev's health, will be reopened.
"Well, I will visit Eastern European countries in the near future, Bulgaria and Romania are still on our wooing list, just Comrade Vladimir, don't try to rush into the East German version of the thunderstorm plan, we are not ready." Yanayev bit his lip, his voice a little gloomy.
He was unsure of the final consequences of the plan. The Soviet Union's instigation of a second split between Germany and Germany seemed to be a completely fanciful plan, but because of the problem of refugees, this plan moved step by step towards a certain possibility. What if that possibility becomes a reality?
I am afraid that the history of Western Europe will completely deviate from its original course and rush in some unpredictable direction, right?
Moreover, creating a divided Germany is tantamount to reshuffling the cards of Western European interest groups again, and France, Britain, Germany, and the United States do not want to see such a situation, and the pressure on Yanayev to deal with it may be one against four. Withstanding the pressure, the USSR was tantamount to completely opening the door to Western Europe, plunging a sharp long knife into the heart of NATO. If he loses, Yanayev will be defeated, and NATO's eastward expansion will be even more crazy.
"Plunging the European continent into war is not my ultimate goal, the Soviet Union will rise, but not in such a tragic way." He patted Vladimir on the shoulder and said slowly, "So no one can interfere in this matter except me." ā
Yanayev has already issued an ultimatum, he has not yet considered whether he really wants to implement this plan, and told the truth of the truth to **** in advance, but if he does not complete the task of withdrawing the army before he finally leaves office, Vladimir will take over Yanayev's mess.
"I understand, General Secretary Yanayev." Vladimir nodded in acknowledgment, but there was a hint of unwillingness in his heart.
After coming out of Yanayev's office, Vladimir had a gloomy face, apparently dismissive of Yanayev's ideas, the Soviet Union had been on the defensive in European strategy for several years, and even the occasional brilliant counterattack was nothing more than a helpless move. But Yanayev's plans for another split between Germany and Germany have already stimulated Vladimir's ambitions.
If he can open up this chaos with his own hands, then the power of the Soviets will return to Western Europe together.
This is probably the spectacle that every Soviet leader wants to see from now on.
Thinking of this, Vladimir dialed the phone number of Lubyanka, it is naturally impossible to avoid the eyes of the KGB for such a big secret of "hoarding weapons" in East Germany, Vladimir needs to know how much "property" the armored group in Western Europe left behind through friends within the KGB, after all, this was the elite of the Soviet Union back then, attacking the first unit in Europe.
His previous experience in the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the KGB allowed Vladimir to develop his own political power. The other party promised to give him an accurate information reply within a week.
All Vladimir can do now is wait. Wait until the overwhelmed East German people rebel, wait for the indignant people to open up and seal the still arsenal and form a people's army against Western Europe.
At the same time, the KGB was instigated to carry out some secret propaganda activities in East Germany, which deepened the contradictions between the two German peoples, and those damned refugees, inciting hostility and hatred, which could further deepen the contradictions between the federal government and the East German people.
There were so many things tangled up that Vladimir clearly felt that things were a little beyond his control. But if this move is done well, it can gain more political capital than the so-called Georgian suppression and termination of Chechen terrorists.
Sitting in his office, Yanayev also seemed disgusted with the never-ending petty actions of traitors from Eastern and Central Europe, and he needed a chance to turn the situation around. Although Cole's actions drew renewed attention to the plan, Yanayev did not have much confidence.
"Now I only hope that Merkel, a pawn, can lead Cordodor to make mistakes."
Yanayev closed his eyes, trying to calm his mind. (To be continued.) )