Soviet Union 1991

Main text Chapter 542: The conspiracy is exposed

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Everyone focused on the document provided by the Soviet Union, which was evidence of secret transactions collected by the KGB about the secret transactions between Öcalan of the PKK and CIA intelligence agents, which included the flow of aid funds from overseas banks. , and the PKK’s secret plan to launch an uprising. The chess pieces placed by the KGB within the PKK finally helped Maziel at the most critical moment.

The expressions on the faces of everyone else present were not good. They didn't expect that the Soviets actually had such confidential information. The translator sitting next to these leaders also had very troubled expressions. How should we translate it next to make the atmosphere of this negotiation slightly lighter?

Maziel picked up the documents on the table and began to flip through them. Madeline, who was sitting opposite Shevardnadze, had already turned pale. What shocked her was why the KGB was able to uncover the secrets of the deal between the United States and the PKK in such a short period of time. Or was it that the PKK had no intention of cooperating with the Americans from the beginning? But Madeleine quickly rejected the idea. The PKK wanted to see civil strife in Turkey, so the PKK would never let go of such an opportunity. Madeleine thought that the only possibility was that there were deep KGB spies within the PKK.

But it no longer matters who the spy is. The expression on General Maziel's face was quite complicated, including shock at discovering the secret, but more of it was anger. The expressions of shock and anger were mixed together, making his face look quite gloomy and uncertain.

He didn't expect that he would be betrayed as a victim. The originally wavering hesitation also made up its mind at this moment. Between the Soviet Union and the United States, he chose to become an ally of the Soviet Union.

This is a bold decision. Compared with the hidden dangers entrenched in the strait, it seems that the Americans who are always thinking about subverting their own regime are the real danger. And a plan to suppress the PKK rebellion slowly formed in his mind. Even Öcalan would not believe that he had been betrayed by the Moscow regime that he had always supported. Moscow betrayed the PKK, and the Americans betrayed their ally Türkiye. Even other countries may not be able to understand this script.

Shevardnadze looked at Maziel's uncertain expression, and Secretary Madeleine's expression that turned pale with anger. The corner of his mouth finally outlined the profound curve of the winner, and the Soviet Union played the most critical card. Let the Americans lose completely.

"General Maziel, please listen to our explanation."

Madeleine tried to remedy something, but Maziel just put out his hand to stop Secretary Madeleine from speaking. He said in a low voice, "No, Secretary Madeleine, I think this negotiation is over. Oh, by the way. I want to emphasize one thing here. The Turkish Strait arbitration proposal was actually initiated by the Americans. Yes, Turkey was just taken advantage of. I apologize to Minister Shevardnadze.”

"You!" Madeleine wanted to say something, but Maziel did not leave her a chance to speak.

"This is just a political deal. Just like the United States trying to deploy an anti-missile system in Turkey, it is just for their own interests. But Ms. Madeleine, I hope you can understand one thing. Don't try to use despicable means. Come and make Turkey surrender. So I want to tell you something today. Turkey unilaterally terminated the anti-missile system cooperation project and also canceled the Strait arbitration issue. You can play it by yourself. I won’t play with you.”

Shevardnadze also stood up at the right time and reiterated the relationship between the Soviet Union and its new allies. "In order to deal with the US aircraft carrier battle group deployed in the Aegean Sea, the Soviet Union will provide military protection for Turkey. At the same time, it is also willing to provide military protection for the Kurds." The movements of the Workers’ Party provide accurate support and help Turkey further eradicate the evils of the PKK entrenched in the southeastern provinces.”

Shevardnadze is not a fool. The most critical point in political confrontation is to have enough backup. Especially when facing a capricious country like Turkey, he must be careful to retain most of the Kurds' strength. After all, I don’t know which day Maziyer will be overthrown, and the Soviet Union may have to face Türkiye, a feuding country.

"I think the goal of this meeting has been achieved." Shevardnadze stood up and shook hands with Maziel. His tense expression relaxed, and he could finally free up his hands to solve domestic hidden dangers with peace of mind. With the intelligence support of the KGB, Maziel believed that he would soon arrest the leader of the PKK and eliminate this biggest scourge.

Next, the Soviet Union will sign a series of treaties with the Maziyer government to protect the relationship between the two countries. The United States was completely squeezed out of this game.

Ms. Madeleine stood up and closed the documents on the desktop. She glanced at Shevardnadze hatefully and said to the people around her, "We have nothing to do here anymore, let's go."

An angry Madeleine left the conference hall on high heels. She was originally ready to win, but she was overturned at the last moment by the silent Shevardnadze. I have to say this is really an excellent irony. And she also had to consider how to face President Mario's gloomy expression when she returned. I had originally pinned my hopes on this last move, but was directly defeated on this critical occasion.

No wonder the White House Chief of Staff said such a meaningful sentence to her when she flew from Romania to Turkey, "Never let your opponent guess your next move, otherwise you will lose embarrassingly."

Now Madeleine understands the meaning of this sentence.

After stepping out of the conference room, she said to the assistant beside her, "Report this matter to Washington immediately and tell His Excellency the President that we have been betrayed by the CIA. The so-called secret transaction and all this are traps designed by the Soviets. They are waiting for us to get in!"

Madeleine must now quickly put the blame on Director Tenet of the CIA and clear the relationship. Minimize her losses. She doesn't care what kind of accusations Director Tenet will face at that time. Anyway, the CIA is already notorious now, and Madeleine doesn't care if the CIA is hacked again. What's more, she has just taken the position of Secretary of State and doesn't want to end her political career.

"Damn it, damn it, damn it." Madeleine cursed in her heart as she walked.

The sound of high heels stepping on the marble slabs made a clattering sound, just like Madeleine's inner anger. She had been suppressing her emotions that were about to explode, but she couldn't vent them in public. This woman who had always emphasized that the world must revolve around the United States had tasted the taste of frustration for the first time. This was also her first diplomatic failure as Secretary of State.

Thinking of the conference room now, where Shevardnadze and Maziel might be celebrating with champagne, Madeleine felt uncomfortable all over. Compared with Romania's previous victories and Turkey's major Waterloo, she felt even worse.

"Forget it, let me contact the president directly." After getting in the car, Madeleine changed her mind again. She needed to immediately implement a bold plan to the United States to refute this diplomatic failure.

"Turkey needs a riot, yes, only in this way can the United States win back a game." Madeleine bit her lip and said to herself, "As long as Turkey is politically turbulent, the United States will have a logical reason to deploy troops in northern Iraq, and this kind of thing must bypass the United Nations."

The atmosphere in the car became extremely solidified, and no one dared to disturb the thoughts of this iron lady.

"What Turkish military government, what Soviet-Turkish alliance, countries that are not in line with the interests of the United States should change their regimes." The crazier Madeleine's inner thoughts, the calmer her expression. At this time, the Secretary of State was like a calm madman, planning a bold plan.

"The final winner must be the United States!" Madeleine roared. To be continued.

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