Soviet Union 1991
Text Chapter 326: Sudden Attack
(First update, it's time to overcome laziness and work hard on writing. Think about a person in his twenties who has nothing and still imagines himself as a writer. If he doesn't work hard on writing, he can't even support himself.)
As soon as Shushkevich finished speaking, the originally quiet square outside the Georgian Parliament building was suddenly broken by a sharp siren. The first reaction of everyone in the conference room was to turn their heads and look at the door. The originally closed door was knocked open by a brutal force outside. Soldiers in the uniforms of the Ministry of Internal Affairs rushed into the conference room, and their actions were so fast that they almost didn't give the security personnel any time to react. They snatched the guns from their hands, and then the soldiers of the Ministry of Internal Affairs pointed the Kalashnikovs in their hands at all the Georgian conspiracy groups that were preparing for the final resistance. Warn the other party not to act rashly.
This time, the KGB dispatched far more troops than the troops that Steiner and Beishvili used to rebel. There were even several BMP infantry fighting vehicles outside that blocked the entire square. Soldiers with live ammunition patrolled back and forth. The passage to the outside was blocked, and the entire square was filled with a tense atmosphere of political suspicion. This night, the citizens of Tbilisi will once again feel the terrible impact of the incident on them.
This is definitely the most serious political crisis since the August 19th Incident in 1991.
The Mi-8 helicopter hovered over the Georgian Parliament, and the searchlight on the aircraft cut through the dark night sky, exploring every suspicious shadow. This time, the order issued by the Caucasus Military District and the KGB was not to miss anyone, so the muzzle of the 12.7mm machine gun carefully searched for prey that might escape, and then gave them a fatal blow.
This time, General Rodionov was in charge of the operation. He personally landed on the square in a Mi-8 helicopter. After the evacuation, the Georgian Parliament building was full of heavily guarded soldiers. General Rodionov entered the parliament building under the protection of a group of soldiers from the Ministry of Internal Affairs.
At the door of the meeting room, he saw Shushkevich, who was gesturing a victory sign to him. The other party smiled and said, "Thanks to Comrade Rodionov's timely assistance, I was not torn to pieces by a group of desperate and crazy lunatics."
Rodionov did not speak, but despised this smug villain from the bottom of his heart. Then he walked into the meeting room. The parliamentarians inside were still firmly controlled in their seats. The order issued before was that no one was allowed to leave the small room before Rodionov arrived.
When the real power holder of the Caucasus appeared in front of them, everyone's heart suddenly tightened. It was as if a ferocious and cunning wolf suddenly broke into the field. Rodionov, a hawkish figure who earned the name of Butcher during the Tbilisi riots, is suffocating, whether it is the style of the iron-blooded Bismarck Chancellor or the size of the Siberian giant bear.
After experiencing the humiliation of 1989 and the glory of 1991, Rodionov, who was highly appreciated by Yanayev, became a trump card deployed by the General Secretary in the Caucasus region, giving him great power. Specifically targeting and suppressing those ethnic forces that attempt to split the country, and eliminating potential religious extremists. Use high pressure and harsh means to suppress all forces that want to split the member states.
After entering the conference room, Rodionov sat in the position where Shushkevich had sat before. He looked around at the people who dared not speak, and said with a smile, "After dealing with the political turmoil in 1991, I once said this: 'After experiencing the indulgence of the Gorbachev era, these people will eventually pay the price for their turbulent behavior.' But obviously some people have not learned a profound lesson. They think they can still set off a trend of Western liberal movement on the land of Georgia. Have they forgotten that the times have long abandoned this group of people?"
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No one dared to speak, let alone Beishvili, the initiator, who did not even dare to look up at General Rodionov.
"Many people were dealt with in the Georgia and Baltic countries incident in 1991, and some of them were relatives and friends of the comrades present. They died in the incident you call the Stalinist Great Purge. We are very grateful for this." Rodionov specifically used the word "grateful", which aroused everyone's nerves.
However, his speech was not over yet. Rodionov said in a low but majestic voice. "Fortunately, in 1991, these damn guys deserved their punishment. Fortunately, their destruction saved the Caucasus region. Fortunately, their descendants are the same as them. You are ungrateful and are ready to follow the path of those who deserved it. Only in this way can we completely stabilize the situation in the entire Caucasus region. Use your death to exchange for the eternal peace of the entire member state. Everyone is willing to see such an ending. You are responsible for your own faults, and we are relieved. We each get what we need."
"Asshole!" Someone finally couldn't help it. He stood up and wanted to pounce on Rodionov, but was kicked back to his seat by the soldier next to him. He looked at the enemy in front of him with gritted teeth. If possible, he would rather die together with the enemy in front of him.
"You are like the remnants of the Bourbon dynasty, dissatisfied with our system, and want to return to the era of replacing inheritance with capital to control the people of a country? Let the people create value for a small group of you with hard work? It's just a dream. In the Soviet Union, the power of this country is not decided by Moscow, nor by you, but belongs to the people of the entire Soviet Union."
"Not only you, but all the member states in the Caucasus will be implicated by your coup." Rodionov sneered.
"Not just because of our relationship? Is your plan not only aimed at us in Tbilisi?" Steiner was a little panicked. He clenched his fists tightly and tried to keep himself calm. From the beginning of Rodionov's long speech, he vaguely felt that this was a conspiracy, and there was a bigger conspiracy behind it.
"Do you really think that a rebellion group in Tbilisi is worth our painstaking design and layout? From the moment we got the letter of accusation from Comrade Shushkevich, we had every reason to arrest all of you and throw you into the secret prison of the KGB for investigation."
"But we didn't do that. Do you know why?" Rodionov asked back.
Steiner, who was not too stupid, understood it in an instant. He stared at Rodionov tightly, as if he was looking at the devil Satan and answered in a trembling tone, "Do you want us to launch a rebellion and then take the opportunity to eradicate the situation in Tbilisi, oh no, Georgia? My God, your target is not us at all, but the whole of Georgia. Moscow can even use this to gain a firmer control over Georgia, for example, revoke the membership?"
Hearing this, everyone present could no longer hold back their whispers. If this was true, Moscow's means were extremely vicious. It deliberately used a coup to deal with Georgia, making the people of this land lose the last hope of independence and completely become a plaything in the hands of the Kremlin.
Rodionov shook his head. Steiner and his group were too naive. Did they really think that the Kremlin was targeting these narrow-minded nationalists? Yanaev had a longer-term vision. Between the Caspian Sea and the Black Sea, Georgia, Chechnya, Armenia, and Azerbaijan were all in Yanaev's hands. No country was allowed to extend its influence.
"This Georgia incident is just a fuse that triggered a major change in the Caucasus region, even the Crimean Peninsula and the Baltic coast. Don't think that the Soviet Union's ambition is just to think about a small Georgia. From cleaning up the Wahhabi sect in Chechnya and driving them to the Arctic Circle, is it really just to prevent the spread of terrorism in the Caucasus?"
At this point, Steiner finally guessed the real intention of Moscow. If it was really as he thought, then Yanaev would make an unprecedented feat, an action that had not even been done in the Stalin era.
General Rodionov said, "After this Georgia incident, we will strengthen our control over all member states. Yes, we will start by abolishing the member states and turning them into autonomous regions of the Soviet Union." (To be continued.)
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