British Civil Servant

v2 Chapter 1740: Intrigue

"What?" A trace of anger flashed across the face of the map leader. Although he was indecisive and had 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 aggrieved. He felt that he had given enough kindness, but the other party didn't appreciate it, and asked directly, "What do you think of Yazov?"

"Comrade Yazov believes that decisive measures should be taken to suppress the separatist forces in Lithuania." Shevardnadze obviously understood that the head of the map wanted to ask the opinion of the military.

Alexeyev was expressionless. He didn't expect to encounter this kind of dialogue, but his personal experience of the scene also gave him a new understanding of the unflattering style at the top of the map.

With the chaotic situation in the Soviet Union, the leader of the map began to try to build a good relationship with the conservatives. This was not his conscience, but the conservatives helped maintain stability.

Of course, the map leader does not want to offend the liberals. Simply put, he wants to take the middle route, but the cultural tsar has told him that the soil for the middle route 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. He later served as a senior party official in Riga.

Pugo himself studied at the Riga Processing Institute. After graduation, he entered the Riga Electric Motor Manufacturing Factory as an ordinary engineer. One year later, he was appointed as a senior official of the Lenin Communist Youth League of the factory. He was promoted within a year. His official career is smooth and smooth.

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

At the age of forty-seven, he served as the first secretary of the Latvian Union Republic. At the age of fifty-one, he was appointed chairman of the Central Supervisory Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. He is now the Minister of Internal Affairs.

The head of such a powerful department, coupled with the fact that he was born in Latvia and not far from the local area, should have some understanding of the local situation.

"Then ask Comrade Pugo to come over and discuss the local situation." The leader of the map immediately responded kindly, then looked at Alexeyev and said, "This is the case for the previous assassination case."

"Understood, President." Alekseev didn't know that this was an order to evict the guests, so he left immediately and left the Kremlin without any hesitation.

He also has his own affairs. He told his mother and father who was not in the Soviet Union what he saw now. The supreme authority has said that such things cannot be kept from him.

Furtseva told Alexeyev not to act rashly. A few hours later, Alan Wilson, who was in a safe place with a satellite phone, also got in touch with Hao Daer, and repeated the sentence of keeping an eye on the Khitans. To express his opinion, he has another analysis to tell Hao Daer, "How can there be so many desperate idiots? Isn't Kaliningrad next to Lithuania? The local Soviet army must be easy to mobilize."

Alan Wilson also only looked at the map a few days ago, and suddenly discovered that this Prussian land of Longxing is still in the hands of the Soviet Union, and it is an enclave.

I can't blame her for not discovering it before. After all, from the map now, Kaliningrad is the same as Lithuania, both belong to the Soviet Union, and the colors on the map are the same.

Immediately afterwards, the population of Kaliningrad was investigated, and it was learned that the local Russians are the main ethnic group, with a population of more than one million. Adding the Russians in Lithuania, they are almost equal to the local Lithuanians.

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's next?

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

Alan Wilson remembers that the independent republics of the Soviet Union can be divided into pre-August 19 and after August 19. In fact, before August 19, 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 are watching, there is solidarity, but they don't really dare to confront Moscow.

But two days after August 19, the two countries became independent one after another. Before August 19, the Soviet Union declared independence to two republics, one was Lithuania and the other was Georgia. This problem is not serious. Although it was a little late to recover, Alan Wilson still expressed the same views as the cultural tsar at this time, and supported the Russian community to adopt civil war.

"That's what my mother said." Alexeyev, who was holding a satellite phone in his hand, sighed. "The two of you have the same opinion. It seems that you are right."

"That's right, Katyusha also thinks the same way." Alan Wilson was surprised. This cultural czar with the same status as his wife is still powerful. He deserves to be a person who has personally experienced a coup. People, Lithuania has nowhere to go, and the army can finally solve the problem. The hand-in-hand scene two years ago will never happen again."

In the year when Eastern European countries changed colors, the three Baltic countries actually carried out an action of one million people holding hands, but the local independence movement had just begun that year. Although Moscow was surprised, it did not respond.

However, on the Internet of later generations, this has become a revised history. In 1991, facing the Soviet Union's army of one million, 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, and it was revised into a confrontation between large armies.

But the actual situation is that after the Soviet army really entered Lithuania in early 1991, Lithuania really resisted but it was useless. Latvia and Estonia simply hid and watched.

Where are the brave millions of people? When Moscow didn’t react, there was such a movement. The Soviet army really came. Estonia and Latvia were not in the same spirit at all. Also agreed to use the Russian community to create bloodshed.

"Your enemy is no longer the leader of the map, my good son." Alan Wilson said in a low voice, "It's the Russian president, just watch, once the Soviet army is dispatched, he will make a statement and do what you absolutely don't want to hear Express your opinion, but this is not without advantages. Think about the Russians who joined the republic, are they willing to wake up and become a minority in other countries? This is all available, 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 Naqqa, and the situation has not collapsed to the point of unmanageable, but if something goes wrong with Russia itself, then don't say anything."

"I'm afraid that if this trend can't be controlled, it will spread to Central Asia." Alekseev was silent for a long time, and complained to his British father, "If you ask me to endure, I'm afraid that the last opportunity will be lost." , everything is irreparable."

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

He remembered that the Great Khan was the last leader of the country to leave the Soviet Union. In fact, according to the political situation in the late Soviet Union, the Great Khan might actually be the role of Kosygin and Tikhonov.

If an ethnic conflict breaks out in Lithuania, where there are only a quarter of Russians, then the Kazakhs will definitely weigh it, and they will not dare to act rashly.

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

"Just do what you ordered, and don't expose your ambitions." Alan Wilson said dryly, "I still have to explain to the Americans why the British and French troops appeared in Berlin."

"We'll be in touch then." Alekseev put away the satellite phone, waiting for the latest decision from the Kremlin.

Alan Wilson continued his explanations of recent days, explaining to the Americans while attacking the French. Why are you bashing the French? It's because the French are dishonest.

It was enough to just show up in Berlin, but the French saw that Britain was at the forefront, and the French army that appeared in the Democratic Germany did not return to West Berlin after that, but went to Czechoslovakia boldly.

This is not something that can be explained by a temporary move, so this point~lightnovelpub.net~ Alan Wilson, while explaining the decision of the Thatcher government, just made a temporary friendly gesture to paralyze the head of the map, not trying to put The talent of the British Army brought to the beaches of the GDR.

However, the French's move is very ambitious, and they may have the idea of ​​​​restoring hegemony in the European continent, so we must guard against it.

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

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

This is also to test the Soviet Union's bottom line. Although it is risky, its behavior is understandable. Britain expressed its aggrievedness, and France's behavior is intolerable. It has exceeded the limit of the test and should be blamed.

Hey, I have had chest pains for half a year, and there is no problem with CT scans. Does anyone know anything about this? I'm going to do a major biochemistry tomorrow, but it just so happens that I shouldn't go to the hospital recently, it's really annoying.

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