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Chapter 1,705 Deportation

At the airport, we talked a lot about how the Ten-Point Program for German reunification was a violation of the post-war order, and how the Soviet Union would never be reunified because it was impossible to explain to the Soviet conservatives.

Putting these words aside for now, whether they are useful or not, he would say them even if they were not, because he had to cooperate with Mrs. Thatcher’s remarks, because Mrs. Thatcher was currently in a broad coalition of European countries, saying no to the reunification of Germany in a diplomatic offensive.

They used almost the same rhetoric, nothing more than that this was the post-war order, the two Germanys were in line with the European security system, and the Soviet Union would not sit idly by and wait.

Since the Prime Minister said so, the Cabinet Secretary naturally had to follow suit and repeat the Prime Minister's accurate judgment to prove the threat to German reunification.

Map Head was actually very troubled by the arrival of Alan Wilson. When Mrs. Thatcher visited Moscow in September, she also made a special trip to Moscow and mentioned the matter of German reunification. Now the British are coming again, making a big fanfare throughout Europe.

knew.

Alan Wilson came to the Soviet Union as a civil servant and openly criticized the Soviet policies. Before he even saw the map leader, he had already criticized the map leader through public remarks.

This was of course unpopular, and the map leader didn't want to see him at all. However, as the British Prime Minister's special envoy, Alan Wilson acted like a rogue and would not leave until he saw him, which also left the map leader helpless.

In the city of Kalinin, Alexeyev entertained the officer cadets of the Frunze Higher Combined Arms Command School in a club. The ban on alcohol was lifted this year and was used by the Khitans as a tool to criticize Tutou.

However, during the three years of Prohibition, he still established a huge underground network and accumulated astonishing wealth.

In fact, even if you don't want to be a mantis, you can still try to take the path of an oligarch. But Alexeyev obviously does not have this ambition. When he heard that a British gentleman was visiting, he immediately wanted to return to Moscow.

But thinking that these advanced officers also played an important role, he decided to set off at night. Anyway, Kalinin was not far from Moscow.

"The country needs young and revolutionary officers, and the comrades of the Ministry of Defense also think so." Alexeyev drank the cup to show his goodwill to the officers in front of him.

The club is actually full of middle- and low-level young officers from the Soviet Union, otherwise they would not go to military schools for further studies. The advantage of middle- and low-level officers is that Alexeyev can easily win the favor of the KGB by acting like a polite corporal.

The vice chairman's favor and help are still very useful in the field of mid-level military officers.

"Surovitkin, if you need any help when you return to the Taman Division, don't be polite. The harsh environment in Novosibirsk has sharpened your will, and the country also needs officers with unwavering will."

Alexeyev raised his glass to a captain and said, "I believe you will become a major soon."

Alexeyev just happened to see Sulovykin to show his concern for this group of military academy students, but he did not know that he accidentally discovered a general who would rise to the top in the future.

If Alan Wilson were here, it would be impossible to recognize that this is the young commander-in-chief of special military operations, Sergei Vladimirovich Surovitkin, who was born in Novosibirsk. Surovitkin has dreamed of joining the army and serving his country since he was a child.

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Therefore, in 1983, Sulovykin, who was only 17 years old, was admitted to the Frunze Higher Arms Combined Command School in Omsk.

After graduation, Sulovykin was incorporated into the 2nd Guards Motorized Rifle Division, the famous "Taman" division.

In his fifth year in the army, the 25-year-old battalion commander received an order that changed his life: march into Moscow. Sulovykin and others believed that this was just a routine exercise.

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The soldiers were unprepared for the civilians. But it didn't take long for the soldiers of the Taman Division to realize that this was a military coup!

At the call of the Khitans, a large number of people took to the streets in an attempt to resist the Soviet suppression. However, the soldiers were unwilling to open fire on civilians. Most of them adopted a laissez-faire attitude and even took the initiative to surrender to the Khitans. Such a chaotic situation

The situation lasted for two days until two days later, when enforcing the curfew order, Sulovykin's troops encountered Khitan supporters.

Faced with the excitement of the crowd, protesters who threw Molotov cocktails at armored vehicles and caused casualties to soldiers, Sulovykin was forced to order warning shots to disperse the crowd. Because of this order, the only victims of August 19th appeared, and three more people were killed after that.

The victims were awarded the title of "Heroes of the Soviet Union", and many soldiers, including Sulovkin, were arrested and imprisoned for murder.

Who would have thought that more than thirty years later, Sulovitkin would become the commander-in-chief of special military operations due to the unfavorable war. If he had known that more than thirty years later, he would have to face the war caused by the disintegration of the Soviet Union, maybe on that day

He would take the initiative to ask for help and destroy the Khitan people.

As soon as he got off the plane, Alan Wilson criticized the map. The obvious consequence was that he was suspended by the Kremlin and was left in a state of idleness.

But that's no problem. The Soviets can't destroy him. Do you still want to prove that you are a member of the free world?

On the night of the second day, Alexeyev, who had finished entertaining the officer cadets at the Frunze Military Academy, appeared in front of Alan Wilson, who was staring blankly at the window.

"I'm hesitant about something." Alexeyev said with a troubled expression. "According to a previous meeting, we have to take action against Ceausescu."

"Oh? What do you think?" Alan Wilson's face was very calm, and he was not surprised by this. In fact, looking at the process of the red flag falling in Eastern Europe, other countries can easily explain it.

Poland, for example, is obviously overwhelmed by debt and has powerful opponents like Solidarity.

For example, in Czechoslovakia and Hungary, it is easy to find the context. Reformists already existed, but the leaders did nothing, and the political situation did not change much.

The Democratic Republic of Germany was too close to the Federal Republic of Germany and could not withstand the overwhelming economic advantages of the Federal Republic of Germany. These are easy to explain.

The most unexplainable thing is Romania. The Soviet Union has been operating in Eastern Europe for decades. It is impossible to watch the leaders of its allies die in the end, unless the black hand is the Soviet Union, or the United States and the Soviet Union do it in unison.

Alan Wilson did not believe that the United States could cultivate a force capable of carrying out an armed coup in a country in a hostile camp after three or four years of thawing Eastern Europe.

In fact, Ceausescu was overthrown by the coup, and the Romanian army was responsible for the coup. The Romanian National Salvation Front Committee, the organization that overthrew Ceausescu, was all senior officials of the Romanian Communist Party. The United States could influence the Romanian Communist Party

Have such a large number of agents been found internally, including the number one figure of the Romanian Communist Party before Ceausescu?

This is definitely not something that can be successfully planned in three or four years. Without decades of influence, it is impossible to have such an ability. The supreme authority does not doubt that the Soviet Union has brought down conservatives in Eastern European countries, but in the case of Romania,

Generally speaking, the suspicion of the Soviet Union is indeed high.

Alexeyev was silent for a long time, and even complained to his enemies, "Why would the top leader of my country make such a decision?"

"Don't ask me this question, I can't understand Map Head." Alan Wilson waved his hand directly. He couldn't understand it in his previous life. As for the fact that he has been watching since Map Head came to power in this life, the result of watching is that he doesn't understand it even more.

Winning every game can be understood as cheating, but losing every game without winning is more difficult than winning every game.

So far, Alan Wilson feels that with the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty, the United States has not taken advantage of the map, but the European countries have lost, and the winner has nothing to do with the Soviet Union.

"What if I leak the matter to Ceausescu?" Alexeyev asked, and Alan Wilson stared at the big boy's face carefully and whispered, "Unless you can be sure that you will not be exposed.

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"Of course not. Compared with other Eastern European countries, Ceausescu's position is actually stable." Alexeyev replied, obviously very optimistic about Romania's political situation.

Romania is the third largest country in Eastern Europe after the Soviet Union and Poland. It has the smallest foreign debt, stable leadership, and a good economy.

Alan Wilson hesitated and nodded, "Then do it. In fact, you only need to win the trust of Ceausescu. If you have a way to make him trust the news about the coup, it depends on whether his own ability can put it out.

Already."

Alan Wilson remembers that Romania fought a civil war with armed forces loyal to Ceausescu and the military coup, which is why Ceausescu was immediately executed.

Only after he died did the armed forces loyal to him disperse. The key is that Romania was so miserable afterwards. It became the hardest hit area for human trafficking and massacre. The society collapsed, and the black hands of all parties were stretched out.

If Ceausescu can protect his country, it is his credit. If he cannot protect his country, Alan Wilson hopes that the elders will not be affected. He still recommends trusting Ceausescu. As long as Ceausescu

Without being attacked by surprise, we should be able to control the situation in Romania.

Finally, during this visit, he was received by the head of the map after constantly making nonsense. For the first time, a foreigner appeared in the Kremlin and spoke condescendingly to the head of the map. This shocked the guards.

After walking out of the Kremlin, Alan Wilson accepted an interview with the accompanying media reporters with an angry look. He started with a critical attack, "Germany's non-unification is also good for the Soviet Union. I just conveyed the British concerns truthfully. After all, Miha

Mr. Yin Er also does not want to be overthrown by a coup."

Later, Alan Wilson was declared persona non grata by the Soviet government and was given a deadline to leave the country.


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