Soviet Union 1991

Text Chapter 22: Soviet Punishment of the World (Part 1)

The presidents of the three Baltic countries who sat back at the negotiation table seemed much tougher than before. They directly said no to the conditions proposed by Yanaev, indicating that they could not accept the conditions proposed by Yanaev, which was equivalent to making them traitors on the historical pillar of shame of the three Baltic countries.

Vytautas tactfully said that the Soviet Union should discuss with them and use a more obscure means to prevent the secession of the member states, rather than relying on naked force to make them surrender, so that the government and the people of their country could have some explanation. Yanaev smiled and admired the interesting performances of the three leaders. The deeper the discussion, the more he noticed something was wrong. These people seemed to be stalling for time. After three hours of meaningless discussion, Yanaev could finally confirm that this group of people was indeed delaying him and waiting for reinforcements.

Just when he was about to end this meaningless discussion, Putin, with a somewhat ugly face, stepped forward and whispered a piece of bad news in Yanaev's ear, "NATO is mobilizing troops. Armored clusters and fleets have been detected from eastern Germany, southern Finland and the Baltic Sea border, and they are gradually approaching. Although Germany and Lithuania are separated by Poland, the fleets of Britain and France and the armored forces of Finland are still directly facing the territory of Estonia." This plot was completely beyond Yanaev's expectations. In his calculations, NATO should at most issue a statement condemning the incident. Unexpectedly, Europe actually had the idea of ​​​​confronting the Soviet Union head-on. Then Yanaev suddenly thought of the supreme leader of the country on the other side of the Bering Strait. Yanaev nodded to Putin. When he turned his head to the three national leaders, they all looked secretly delighted without exception. They all thought that they had finally found a secret weapon that could make the Soviet Union jealous. A little disappointed, Yanaev did not show the angry expression they had been expecting for a long time. Arnold even suspected that what Yanaev had just received was not the news of NATO troops approaching the border, but just an insignificant matter.

First, Yanaev smiled, shook his head, and pointed his index finger at the three people at the negotiation table, "To be honest, I do have a new respect for everyone here now. It was unexpected that NATO mobilized troops to put pressure on the Soviet Union in such a big way in just six hours. According to the character of those capitalists who would not do anything without profit, you would not have used some resources as collateral again, right?"

Vytautas was about to interrupt, but was stopped by Yanaev with a gesture. He waved his hand and said, "Forget it, I don't want to hear what you want to say. We Soviets have always been straightforward. Since NATO intends to confront us head-on, I don't mind turning the three Baltic countries into another version of the Cuban Missile Crisis."

When everyone heard about the Cuban Missile Crisis, their faces changed. Yanayev stood up calmly and told Putin, "The huge red war machine is waiting for my order. Now I will show you the real steel torrent of the Soviet Union."

Compared with the unpredictable situation at the negotiation table, the Baltic Sea is now even more unpredictable. A fleet appeared here silently, like a free school of fish, swaggering through this sea area.

The Baltic Sea was calm, and the sailors from Britain and France had no will to fight. They were all on the deck, basking in the sun and stretching their backs. It didn't look like a fleet in combat at all. Even the captain knew that this action was just a demonstration, and no one was willing to fight a fierce battle with the lunatics of the evil empire. Decades of exaggerated propaganda in the West have imprinted the most evil side of the Soviet Union in the minds of these poor soldiers, turning it into an instinctive fear.

A destroyer and several frigates, a sparse lineup, wandered aimlessly in the Baltic Sea, like a headless fly that could not find its target, flapping its wings back and forth, trying to find a target that could interest them slightly.

Suddenly, a tsunami-like sound of water drilled into everyone's ears, including the captain and the sailors, who felt an earthquake-like roar coming from beyond the horizon. It felt like a huge monster was rushing towards them from the distant deep sea, but the radar screen showed a blank.

"Hurry up and find out what's going on!" The captain frowned, and he anxiously gave the order, ordering all the crew to enter an emergency alert state. These sailors who were used to being casual hurriedly ran to their respective posts and completed the combat state in the shortest time. At the same time, their eyes were fixed on the white water mist sweeping up on the horizon, and the black dots that were gradually becoming larger from afar.

When the soldiers finally saw the true appearance of the monster, the captain who was stunned in place even forgot to issue a warning at that moment. Because his mind was blank, only the appearance of a steel giant beast with bared fangs and claws and the strange rumors he had heard in the Caspian Sea a few years ago emerged.

It is said that the Soviets have developed a transport tool that looks like both a large transport plane and a warship. Occasionally, you can catch a glimpse of its terrifying figure rolling up huge waves on the surface of the Caspian Sea. In view of its confusing identity, NATO is afraid to call it the "Caspian Monster". Captain Bryden thought it was a lie made up by someone at first, but he didn't expect that the way he met the Caspian Monster for the first time would be so touching.

As for how this guy managed to appear in the Baltic Sea thousands of miles away for no reason, I am afraid that only the commander-in-chief of the Soviet Armed Forces knows the reason.

The huge steel monster didn't seem to have the slightest interest in this small fleet. After maintaining a safe distance, the Caspian Sea monster whizzed past them. The Sandfly supersonic anti-ship missile, which was also armed to the teeth, attacked this group of people. It has no interest at all. Is its target in the sea behind the fleet, or does it simply disdain to fight the British? The impact of the Caspian Sea Monster on the British Navy was extraordinary, and it was a resounding slap in the face to those naval admirals who had previously laughed at the Soviet Union for not daring to take action.

Just when everyone thought it was over and could breathe a sigh of relief, the real finale began. This pitiful British and French fleet had just sent away the feared steel monster when it encountered the oncoming Baltic Fleet in full force. The number of destroyers alone was enough to crush the British and French fleets. The dwarfed British captain Brydon was stabbed in the back by a sharp blade of fear. He bit the bullet and said to the Baltic Fleet, "This is the British fleet. In order to avoid unpleasant conflicts. , please adjust your course to the east, over.”

The British and French fleets have not invaded Soviet territory, so he can still speak righteously on the high seas. However, Captain Bryden seems to have forgotten that the Soviet Union is unreasonable. In their concept, the sea boundary only exists artillery fire and missiles. The longest range achievable.

Before he could finish his words, he was rudely interrupted by the captain of the Baltic Fleet, "Who the hell are you? A bunch of trash from where did they come from? Is it the Mongolian navy? Our Baltic Fleet has always disdained to fight with the weak. You are dealing with poor people. The Baltic Fleet has never been in the habit of being polite to others. If you are unwilling to adjust your course, then we will directly rush over!"

This fleet from hell really kept its promise and rushed straight towards the British and French fleets without any intention of changing its course.

Brydon, who knew that he was inferior to others, was forced to do nothing by the opponent's arrogant and fierce reply, so he had to order the ship to adjust its course and not to provoke these madmen. After adjusting its course, the British and French fleets faced off against these terrible deep-sea Leviathans. The Soviet fleet came dangerously close to pass by. When the eyes of the sailors on the deck of the British and French fleets were attracted by this majestic fleet, the sailors on the other side did not even raise their eyelids and just ignored it, as if these NATO fleets were not worthy of being their opponents at all.

From the huge Imperial Navy fleet on which the sun never sets a hundred years ago to the pinnacle navy of the Red Soviet Union a hundred years later, history always likes to have some dumbfounding black humor. Braden looked at this huge fleet, as if he saw the shadow of Great Britain at its peak.

However, the red Soviet giant bear who was angered by the West, holding vodka in his left hand and a sickle and hammer in his right hand, will punish the entire free world in his own way!

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