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Chapter 1,740 Intrigue

"What?" A trace of anger flashed across the map leader's face. Although he was indecisive and showed no responsibility, he was still angry at this time. Lithuania's move can be said to be a big step towards independence. This is provoking Moscow.

authority.

The head of the map was indignant. He felt that he had shown sufficient kindness, but the other party did not appreciate it and directly asked, "What do Yazov think?"

"Comrade Yazov believes that drastic measures should be taken to suppress the separatist forces in Lithuania." Shevardnadze obviously understood that Tutou wanted to ask the military's opinion.

Alexeyev was expressionless. He did not expect to encounter this kind of conversation, but experiencing the scene personally also gave him a new understanding of the unflattering style of the two sides of the map.

As the situation in the Soviet Union was in chaos, Tutou began to try to build a good relationship with the conservatives again. This was not a discovery of his conscience, but that the conservatives helped maintain stability.

Of course, Tutou cannot offend the liberals. To put it simply, he wants to take the middle path. However, the Cultural Czar has told him that the soil for the middle path no longer exists.

Shevardnadze reminded, "This is a problem that the Ministry of Internal Affairs can solve. How about asking Comrade Pugo for his opinion?"

Boris Karlovich Pugo is a Latvian. His father was an old underground party member and a member of the Latvian Infantry Regiment. He participated in the October Socialist Revolution and the Civil Revolutionary War, and later served as a senior party official in Riga.

Pugo himself studied at the Riga Machining College. After graduation, he entered the Riga Motor Manufacturing Factory as an ordinary engineer. A year later, he was appointed as a senior official of the Lenin *** Youth League of the factory. Within a year, he was promoted again, and then

His official career has been smooth and smooth.

By the age of thirty-eight Pugo had risen to the high position of his father, and at the age of forty-three he was appointed chairman of the KGB of the Republic of Latvia.

At the age of 47, he became First Secretary of the Union Republic of Latvia. At the age of 51, he was appointed Chairman of the Central Supervisory Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. He is now Minister of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.

The head of such a powerful department, plus he was born in Latvia and is not far away from the local area, should have some understanding of the local situation.

"Then ask Comrade Pugo to come and discuss the local situation." Tutou immediately complied, then looked at Alexeyev and said, "This is what we did about the previous assassination case."

"Understood, President." Alexeyev did not know that this was an eviction order, so he immediately said goodbye and left the Kremlin without hesitation.

He also had his own affairs. He told his mother and father who was not in the Soviet Union about what he was seeing. The supreme authority had said that this kind of thing could not be hidden from him.

Fortseva told Alexeyev not to act rashly. A few hours later, Alan Wilson, who had moved to a safe place and held a satellite phone, also contacted the good boy and repeated the message to keep an eye on the Khitans.

Expressing his stance, he also had another analysis to tell Haodaer, "How could there be so many idiots who are risking their lives? Isn't Kaliningrad next to Lithuania? The local Soviet troops must be easy to mobilize."

Alan Wilson was just looking at the map a few days ago, and suddenly discovered that the Prussian Longxing Land was still in the hands of the Soviet Union, and it was an enclave.

You can't blame her for not noticing it before. After all, from the map, Kaliningrad and Lithuania are both Soviet lands, and the colors on the map are the same. Of course, you can't discover it at once.

Then I immediately investigated the population of Kaliningrad and learned that the local Russians are the main ethnic group, with a population of more than one million. Together with the Russians in Lithuania, they are almost equal to the locals in Lithuania.

In fact, as long as the bottom line is lowered, it is not difficult to extinguish Lithuania's independence movement.

"So?" Alexeyev didn't know what Alan Wilson meant. Although he understood the importance of Kaliningrad, what next?

"I'm talking about suppressing Lithuania. Latvia and Estonia may not dare to continue to make trouble." Alan Wilson replied simply, "Aren't you afraid of death? Isn't your map leader used to it?"

Alan Wilson remembers that the independent republics of the Soviet Union can be divided into those before the Nine and after the Nine. In fact, before the Nine, the three Baltic countries seemed to be at odds with each other, but the backbone was Lithuania, and Lithuania was in trouble, while Latvia and Estonia were in

Look, there is support, but we don't really dare to confront Moscow.

But two days after September 9, the two countries became independent one after another. Before September 9, the Soviet Union declared independence from two republics, one was Lithuania and the other was Georgia. This problem was not serious, although it was a little late to recover.

Len Wilson still expressed the same views as the Cultural Czar at this time, supporting the Russian community to resort to civil war.

nb/>"My mother said so too." Alexeyev, holding the satellite phone in his hand, sighed, "You two have the same view, so it seems that you are right."

"Yes, Katyusha has the same view." Alan Wilson was surprised. This cultural czar with the same status as his wife is still powerful. He is worthy of being a person who has personally experienced a coup. "In addition, the Russians in Kaliningrad

People, Lithuania has no way to escape, and it can eventually solve the problem without the need for an army. The hand-in-hand scene like two years ago will never happen again."

In the year when Eastern European countries were changing colors, the three Baltic countries actually carried out an action involving millions of people joining hands. However, the local independence movement had just begun that year. Although Moscow was surprised, it did not react.

However, on the Internet in later generations, this became a revised history. In 1991, facing the Soviet Union's million-strong army, the three Baltic countries were not afraid, blah blah blah.

In fact, the Hand-in-Hand Movement was revised for two years. The Soviet Union did not respond. It was revised into a military confrontation, and the locals were not afraid.

But the actual situation is that after the Soviet army really entered Lithuania in early 1991, Lithuania really resisted but to no avail. Latvia and Estonia simply stayed aside and watched.

How can there be millions of brave people? Before Moscow could react, there was such a movement. The Soviet army really came. Estonia and Latvia were not at all on the same page. It was obvious that they would not save anyone. Alan Wilson

When I learned the views of the Cultural Czar, I also agreed to use the Russian community to cause bloodshed.

"Your enemy is no longer the leader of the map, good son." Alan Wilson lowered his voice. "It is the President of Russia. Just watch. Once the Soviet troops are dispatched, he will express his position and do things you absolutely don't want to hear."

Express your stance, but this is not without its advantages. Think about the Russians in the republics. Are they willing to wake up and become a minority in other countries? This can all be used by Russians living in other countries.

, why can’t there be 20 to 30 million?”

"Georgia also has Abkhazia and South Ossetia, right? Armenia and Azerbaijan have Nagorno-Karabakh, and the situation has not collapsed beyond control. But if Russia itself has problems, then don't say anything."

"I'm afraid that if this trend cannot be controlled, it will spread to Central Asia." Alexeyev was silent for a long time, complaining to his British father, "You asked me to be patient, but I'm afraid that the opportunity will be missed in the end.

, everything is irreversible."

"Central Asia is not a problem. I remember that half of Kazakhstan's population are Russians, which is a greater advantage than the three Baltic countries." Alan Wilson replied happily, "You can rest assured about this."

He could remember that the Great Khan was the last national leader to break away from the Soviet Union. In fact, according to the political situation of the late Soviet Union, the Great Khan might actually be the role of Kosygin and Tikhonov.

If an ethnic conflict breaks out in Lithuania, which has only a quarter of the Russian population, then Kazakhstan will definitely think twice and not dare to act rashly.

The Russian base in Central Asia is actually pretty good. Of course, the Uzbeks are really not that good. They are the third largest ethnic group in the Soviet Union, and the Belarusians have to lag behind.

"Just follow the orders and don't expose your ambitions." Alan Wilson said with a dry mouth, "I still have to explain to the Americans why the British and French troops appeared in Berlin."

"We will contact you then." Alexeyev put away the satellite phone and waited for the Kremlin's latest decision.

Alan Wilson continued his explanation in recent days, explaining to the Americans and at the same time criticizing the French. Why should he criticize the French? It is because the French are dishonest.

Originally, it was enough to show up in Berlin, but the French saw that Britain was in the front, and the French troops who appeared in the GDR did not return to West Berlin, but boldly went to Czechoslovakia.

This cannot be explained by a temporary move. Therefore, while explaining the decision of the Thatcher government, Alan Wilson only made a temporary friendly gesture to paralyze the map. He did not intend to bring the talents of the British army to

Beaches in the Democratic Republic of Germany.

However, the French's actions are very ambitious. They may have the idea of ​​​​restoring their hegemony on the European continent, so they must be careful.

While in dialogue with the United States, the United Kingdom was still criticizing Mitterrand through diplomatic channels, believing that Mitterrand's actions were very dangerous, very irresponsible to the United Kingdom, and a suspicious ally.

Around the British and French troops who appeared in Berlin, the three countries of Britain, the United States and France started a intrigue. Shouldn't they ease up with the Soviet Union in the interests of justice?

This was also to test the bottom line of the Soviet Union. Although it was risky, its behavior was understandable. Britain expressed its aggrievement, but France's behavior was intolerable. It exceeded the limit of testing and should be criticized.


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