Soviet Union 1991
Text Chapter 732: Berlin is just one step away
The first one to get upset was the German government. German Chancellor Helmut Kohl was almost a frightened bird. Not only did his original plan to make the Soviet Union surrender fail, but the army also developed an inexplicable fear of the Red Empire. Especially when they heard that the huge Imperial Armored Corps completely disintegrated a country's armed forces in less than four hours, it was enough to terrify the soldiers stationed on the eastern border of Poland and Germany.
And Moscow made a harsh statement that if the NATO group continued to act recklessly on the Soviet Union's inherent territory, they would not mind turning the Baltic Three Crisis into another version of the Cuban Missile Crisis. At this time, Helmut, who had been taught a lesson, realized that the Soviet Union was still a powerful super-empire and would not become a second-rate country because of its weakness in power for more than ten years. As long as a strong leader took over, even if the internal group was in crisis, it could continue to suppress the West for another ten years.
Without saying hello to NATO allies, the German government was the first to make a statement, saying that Germany's actions on the border were just a large-scale exercise and were in full compliance with international regulations. I hope the Soviet Union can exercise restraint. Germany expressed deep regret for the Baltic issue and hoped that the relationship between Moscow and the three Baltic countries could develop towards friendly cooperation.
The official German speech had a sense of superfluity, and this sentence was quite a bit of a cover-up. The Foreign Ministry spokesman Boris Dmitrievich Pankin had already prepared a speech, claiming that the Baltic crisis was an internal affair of the Soviet Union, and no country had the right to interfere in the internal affairs of the Soviet Union with the help of this crisis. Whoever it was, they would be punished by the government. Especially those robbers who came in from the Skagerrak Strait but ran back in disgrace.
"These Siberian robbers are terrible monsters. Hurry up, get me through the phone, I need to contact the White House." Helmut Kohl said nervously, he didn't want Germany to become the front line of the confrontation between NATO and the Warsaw Pact.
Also gathered together to discuss countermeasures were British Defense Secretary Tom King and British Prime Minister John Major. In fact, this time they did not expect that the British Navy, which tried its best to show its strength in European waters, would be mercilessly ridiculed and slapped in the face by the other side.
The British people booed the government for this, and bb British Broadcasting and Television ridiculed it, "Our government navy originally wanted to drive those damn robbers out of the Baltic Sea like a proud victor, but they didn't expect that they would be driven out of the Gulf of Finland like a stray dog. God knows where these governments spend so much tax paid by taxpayers every year?"
"Great Britain has lost face in front of the whole world twice. If the first time was the unreasonable arrogance of the Soviet Union, the second time was when we stretched our faces to let the other side slap us hard!" Prime Minister John Major was a little furious. This incident was enough for those political enemies who were eyeing his position to catch the handle, and such a poor diplomatic performance also caused his public support rate to drop by several percentage points.
"But isn't this a good thing, my Lord?" Defense Secretary Tom King openly disagreed with John Major.
"A good thing?" John Major was about to get angry, but he calmed down instantly when he saw the calm face of the Defense Secretary. As one of the foreign policy think tanks of this government, Tom King is indeed good at thinking about things. "Can you tell me how such a bad situation can become a good thing?"
"It's time to ask Parliament for money and revitalize the navy. The Prime Minister can use this incident to hold a press conference to publicize the importance of building a strong navy to the public. In this way, under the pressure of public opinion, Parliament will never be able to cut the military budget again. Increasing the budget means that we can build a few more destroyers." Tom King tapped the table with his fingers rhythmically. He paused after each sentence, as if he was summarizing what he had said.
Tom King is a well-known hawk in the government. In his opinion, a Britain without a strong navy is as incomplete as an eagle with broken wings. Unfortunately, since World War II, the British fleet has retreated from its original maritime hegemony to the second line, and the financial constraints in recent years have also delayed the British fleet construction plan.
"Well, this is also a helpless move." John Major said helplessly, holding his forehead and talking to himself, "I just don't know what our NATO ally the French are feeling now. I sincerely hope that after this incident, it can continue to maintain close contact with NATO."
"Don't worry, Prime Minister." Tom King said confidently, "Although the French have always been lukewarm about the rise of the United States, they are definitely allies on the same front with us on the issue of Soviet Russia. No one wants to have an uneasy neighbor around them."
The French did not take it to heart like the British. In fact, they were still secretly laughing at the wilted expressions of Germany and Britain. As a French leader who has always wanted to restore Napoleon's glory and become the leader of European countries, he has been looking for a possible way out on the thorny road of restoration since the de Gaulle era. Unfortunately, France has nothing but slogans. The British and the United States, who have always disliked France, are closely united. Although France made peace with its arch-enemy Germany decades ago, the French, who have always claimed to be the orthodox of Europe, still have a deep prejudice against Germany in their hearts.
Perhaps because France was just symbolic, the Soviet Union was lenient with France's actions, but did not directly say that the Paris Commune in France was the first great attempt of the Communist Party. It just said that it hoped that the French government would recognize the situation on foreign issues and not take irrational actions, and hoped to have a deeper exchange with France, rather than just limited to ideological confrontation.
According to the rules of diplomatic terminology, the first two sentences are not the focus, the focus is on the last sentence, a deeper exchange, not just limited to ideological confrontation. Obviously, the Americans smelled a dangerous signal here.
"Are you saying that the Soviet Union intends to win over the French? How is this possible? According to their foreign policy, they want to spread the glory of the Communist Party all over Europe before they stop. It is really a fantasy to win over France. (To be continued.)8
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