Soviet Union 1991
Main text Chapter 624: Waking up
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Yanayev came back to reality from his deep dream. When he opened his eyes, the first thing he saw was the snow-white ceiling and dazzling lights. He squinted his eyes and tried to turn his head to see his surroundings, but the pain in his chest made him give up the idea instantly.
The nurse who was changing the suspension bottle saw that Yanayev had regained consciousness and quickly called the attending doctor over.
Eight hours after the war broke out, Yanayev had woken up from a coma after the operation. After the operation, Yanayev looked pale, but his first words to the medical staff around him still asked Vladimir and Yazov to go to the hospital. All Yanayev could think about now was the political situation in Moscow during his coma. He didn't want anything to happen to him that he had been worried about.
When Vladimir and Yazov hurried to the emergency ward from the Kremlin, Yanayev asked how Moscow is now. He cares more about the situation of the entire country than his own body. Vladimir wiped the sweat from his forehead and whispered in Yanayev's ear, "Everything is stable in Moscow now, and the Dzerzhinsky Division has been maintaining order in Moscow. But what we were worried about turned out to be true. Following General Secretary Yanayev's instructions, Director Plekhanov picked up Gorbachev one step ahead of us. There was a rebellion in Georgia. There was a total of one infantry division, two aviation brigades, and some Ministry of Internal Affairs troops and police. It was estimated that about 15,000 people participated in this rebellion. It can be said that Gorbachev had planned this plan. For several years. Now the 58th Army, responsible for suppressing the rebellion, has entered Georgia."
"How is the war going now? The most important thing is whether our troops have entered Georgia?" Yanayev asked urgently. He did not ask when the war started, but directly asked how the war was going. It can be seen that he has long been aware of Vladimir's methods.
Defense Minister Yazov, who was standing aside, quickly replied to Yanayev, "The 58th Army has just passed through the Rokosky Tunnel. The Black Sea Fleet destroyed the Georgian rebels' air force according to the pre-planned plan. Now they We are already surrounded. It won't take long for us to annihilate the rebel forces."
Defense Minister Yazov’s words were like a shot in the arm, temporarily alleviating Yanayev’s most troublesome problem. He did not expect that the scale of Georgia's rebellion was beyond his imagination. At first, he thought that Plekhanov was just an intermediary agent between Gorbachev and the hidden forces. Now it seems that Plekhanov is more complicated than he imagined.
I was thinking about fishing out the hidden big fish through Plekhanov, but I didn't expect that I hurt my finger by the fishhook.
Yanayev, who had just woken up from a coma, was still unable to think about too many things. He could only issue some brief and general orders through the situations described by Vladimir and Yazov. The specific details still need to be left to the Kremlin elites to operate.
Yanayev muttered silently, "I hope the civil strife in Georgia will not spread to the entire Caucasus."
"As for the operation in Georgia, I leave it to Comrade Yazov. I am looking forward to seeing the first performance of the Southern Combined Command, so Comrade Yazov tries his best to improve the support. The Georgian mutiny must be suppressed quickly. The longer it takes, the worse it will be for us.”
Yanayev does not want to see that he has solved the problem of Chechnya, but turned Georgia into another Chechnya.
Minister of Defense Yazov nodded. He has always faithfully implemented Yanayev's orders.
Yanayev set his sights on Vladimir. He had high hopes for Vladimir as the future leader of the Red Republic. "As for this Georgian war, you still need to make arrangements on the diplomatic stage." Master. Pavlov has a weak character, and I’m worried that he won’t be able to withstand the pressure of diplomacy on his own. As a young man, you need to mediate more with your opponents in this battle.”
Yanayev's eyes returned to the ceiling. He could even think of how many little tricks the United States and Turkey had done behind his back during the time he was unconscious.
"The United States and Turkey planned to assist the Georgian rebels, and we blocked each other's assistance with nuclear threats. Under the serious circumstances, we had to do this."
Is it a dangerous move? Yanayev silently muttered that he really had the same attitude as when he had agreed with the United States and Europe on the issue of the three Baltic countries. As long as the United States and Europe dared to support the participating countries in any form, Yanayev would dare to press the button of nuclear weapons. The big deal One shot and two parts.
The Soviet Union can lose its allies in Eastern Europe, but it cannot lose its alliance countries. Ukraine has the most complete heavy industry construction foundation in the Soviet Union. It is conceivable that Yanayev will be unable to move forward after losing its alliance countries.
As for the so-called referendum? Yanayev just wanted to say, "Fuck it, let the people decide the future of a country. Aren't the votes in the hands of you, the country's worms?" You can simply ignore the people's 70% opposition. It is better to believe in the power in your hands than to believe in the votes.
Vladimir happened to have the same idea as Yanayev. Only by using strong methods to suppress the forces trying to rebel and conducting a political purge can those moths be prevented from splitting the country. The position of public opinion is something that must be constantly grasped. Otherwise Surkov would not have become the new Kremlin gray bishop.
Yanayev grabbed Vladimir's hand and advised him, "The threat of nuclear weapons can only be used as a trump card of last resort. We must let European countries and the United States know that not only nuclear weapons, even the Soviet Union's Conventional force strikes will also cause the United States to suffer a lot, otherwise the 'Kalibr' cruise missile launched in the Black Sea will be meaningless."
"I understand, General Secretary Yanayev."
Vladimir nodded consciously.
"Just wait, the whole world will be impressed by the performance of the Soviet army in this battle."
Yanayev coughed and felt severe pain all over his lungs, making him miserable. But he still insisted on finishing the last sentence.
"The U.S. military can do the same thing it did in the Gulf War."
(First of all, the book is only half written, and secondly, Yanayev will not die. Well, the questions you are most concerned about have been answered.) (To be continued.) 8
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