Soviet Union 1991
Text Chapter 155: The Ghost of Kosovo
(First update)
At the UN Security Council meeting, the NATO military group passed the final resolution on the economic blockade and military strikes against Bosnia with three votes in favor and two abstentions. Of course, it is understandable that the Soviet Union's southern neighbor abstained from voting. After all, such an incident concerning the territorial integrity of a country should be treated with caution, otherwise it is likely to be used as an excuse for interference in internal affairs by some people with ulterior motives.
The Soviet Union's abstention was unexpected by the other three countries, because before that, the Soviet Union had always emphasized that the contradictions and conflicts among the three ethnic groups should be resolved at the negotiating table, but it shrank at the critical moment. Facing the military strike proposed by NATO, it just cast an abstention helplessly.
Even Kozlovich, the Soviet representative at the United Nations, did not know what the Moscow high-level officials were thinking. He just received a call from the Kremlin, emphasizing the attitude of peacefully resolving the Bosnia incident before the vote. When the real vote came, he cast an abstention vote to everyone's surprise.
Adhering to the principle of "We must oppose everything the Soviet Union supports, and we must resist everything the Soviet Union calls for", the representatives of the United States, France and Britain celebrated a little, only Kozlovic silently pushed his glasses, staring at the backs of the representatives of the three countries who were walking away.
"Do you really think it's all over?" He raised the corners of his mouth, looking at the representatives who left one after another, and the representatives of the third countries who looked disappointed when they passed by Kozlovic. Kozlovic clenched his right hand, holding a crumpled note in his palm, with only a few short sentences on it, waiting for orders.
On the Bosnian Serb side, Karadzic also felt something was wrong. The lower-level officers reported that the Croatians and Muslims on the opposite side seemed to have obtained a batch of Chinese-made Kalashnikov rifles and rocket launchers and some Soviet-made AKM rifles from somewhere. In particular, the attack of the Type 63 rocket launcher on armed pickup trucks was simply fatal, and the pace of the Serbian offensive was greatly slowed down.
Even if Karadzic could guess that one of the five permanent members of the United Nations had sold his weapons to his rival, he would never have thought that it was actually China and the Soviet Union that jointly sold arms to both sides of the war. It was just that the Soviet Union half-sold and half-gave Serbia more heavy weapons, and China sold light weapons to the Croatian guerrillas more frequently.
When Karadzic complained to Victor, he just suggested that the other party buy more tanks and heavy artillery. He also said that there was no guerrilla that could not be solved by a T72 tank. If there was, then two. What? No more US dollar foreign exchange? That's easy, your gold savings and your resources can be mortgaged to us.
Even though he knew that the other party was instigating him to jump into a fire pit, Karadzic still had no choice but to move forward. He might die if he moved forward, but he would definitely die if he retreated. Karadzic, who finally realized that this was a scam, could no longer break free from the dog rope that the Soviet Union had put around his neck.
That's it. China and the Soviet Union used arms sales to kidnap the three ethnic groups on the land of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The Soviet Union said that I will do the business of buying and selling arms, and I will be responsible for the reconstruction of urban facilities after the war. You will take charge of collecting money by using local minerals as collateral. We will work together to squeeze the blood of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina and make it a pawn of the Soviet Union's sphere of influence in the Mediterranean.
When the interests of the Serbs are almost squeezed out, the militaristic Bosnian Serbs and the Republic of Serbia that supports great unification will become debt slaves of the Soviet Union. At that time, will the Serbs who owe huge sums of money to China and the Soviet Union still want to have the idea of independence?
A strong Serbian Empire? Dream about it.
However, Yanaev still needs the Republic of Serbia to continue to shine at this time, just on the first night before the UN resolution came into effect. The last batch of obsolete arms that the Soviet Union sold and gave away were sent to Serbia, including some outdated SAM 3 missiles and T54 tanks that can fight for another century.
Although the SAM-3 missiles were mediocre and had poor performance, they did have a record of shooting down the US F117 stealth fighter in the Kosovo War in 1999. So Yanayev simply sold them to the Yugoslav government. He hoped that with his intervention, the Kosovo War in 1999 and the formal disintegration of Yugoslavia in 2003 would change under his hands.
So when Yanayev received a questioning call from Milosevic on the phone, he continued to fan the flames, "I'm sorry. Chairman Milosevic. We are unable to stop NATO's resolutions in the United Nations. Please understand the Soviet Union's difficulties. As for the batch of arms, just treat it as a small compensation from the Soviet Union to its friends."
So far, Yanayev does not want to have a direct conflict with NATO. In order to protect a thankless country, he may be jointly dealt with by other countries. This is not the situation that Yanayev, who wants to sneak behind the scenes, wants to see.
"This is not what we agreed on, President Yanaev." Milosevic's voice was obviously a little angry. If Yanaev could see what he looked like now, Milosevic would pace back and forth in the bedroom with an angry face. "You said that you would let the three ethnic groups in Bosnia and Herzegovina hold peace talks, why did you go back on your word now? Now NATO is planning to launch air strikes and economic blockades."
"You will definitely sit at the negotiation table to solve this problem, I promise you, Milosevic. But not now. NATO countries are unwilling to let you sit down and negotiate easily, so we must let NATO countries see your determination, understand?"
Milosevic stopped walking, he recalled what Victor hinted at that time, and couldn't help blurting out, "You mean we..."
"I don't know anything, Milosevic, that's your decision. I have no right to interfere." Yanaev interrupted Milosevic's speech before he said the terrible plan, he said, "But you must choose the right person and define this plan as a spontaneous act of Serbian nationalists, not a conspiracy controlled or interfered by the government behind the scenes, understand? Everything must be done perfectly."
Yanaev is just the role of instigator, he is not afraid of facing NATO's accusations after the incident. The Soviet Union did not take any action, so NATO could not find an excuse to suppress it.
"There is another issue you need to deal with, Milosevic." Yanayev said, "Do you remember what you once said? 'Kosovo is the birthplace of the first Serbian Kingdom in history. Whoever abandons it will become a sinner in the eyes of the Serbs.' Now the ethnic conflicts between the Serbs and Albanians are becoming more and more acute. If they are not handled properly, it will cause a chain reaction."
"What do you mean by bringing this up, President Yanayev?" Milosevic mistakenly thought that Yanayev wanted to make a fuss about the Kosovo issue.
"No, Milosevic. I just don't want to see Kosovo end up like Bosnia." Yanayev knew very well how the group of Albanian Islamic reproductive cancers used uterine weapons to occupy the population advantage, and how they used violence and bloody means to expel local Serbian civilians, leading to the complete greening of Kosovo.
Kosovo Albanian Muslims have planned several large-scale bloody conflicts, causing more than 850 casualties. Albanian extremists have also burned more than 30 medieval Serb churches and 420 Serb houses, forcing a large number of Serb residents to flee their homes. Since then, the shadow of green cancer has shrouded the entire sky of Kosovo.
"The best way is to completely expel this group of people from the land, just like Stalin did in the past, to break them up and make them unable to reunite. Of course, if you don't want to do it yourself, I can let an international armed group serve you, as long as you can afford the salary for their actions."
"Declare war on the Albanians?" Milosevic said hesitantly. Now his eyes are focused on the Bosnian conflict, and he doesn't have much energy to pay attention to Kosovo.
"It's not a declaration of war. We just need to make the Albanians in Kosovo live under the shadow of death all day long. They will be forced to compromise and surrender, just like those religious extremists treated your people."
Imagine that an armed force that is not under the jurisdiction of the government and claims to be loyal to the Serbs is active on the land of Kosovo, taking extreme measures such as bombing Albanian settlements to cause panic among the Albanians, and then the Albanians begin to live in fear or evacuate from Kosovo.
Once the mass base is lost, the armed riots in Albania will have no soil to survive. The best way to cut off the roots of the people is harassment and attack. However, this practice that will be condemned by the international community cannot be done by the government forces themselves, but must be done by those agents who are secretly supported.
Political correctness and the halo of the Virgin Mary? Yanaev never thought that this kind of thing could be eaten, not to mention that Yanaev's methods are nothing compared to the despicable CIA of the United States.
Seeing that Milosevic was still somewhat uneasy, Yanayev continued to enlighten him with a smile, "The other side is just a military mercenary group. It will not have much impact on the overall situation in Serbia. I can assure you of the loyalty of this army. Although using violence to resolve disputes is not the best way, it is definitely the most direct way." (To be continued.)
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