Soviet Union 1991

Main text Chapter 738 Must exercise restraint

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Even if the Soviet fleet is rampant in German waters, no one can shake its absolute status. The firepower of this fleet was so terrifying that Scharpin would rather give an order to the Berlin garrison not to take a step back than to issue a combat order against the Soviet Union's combined fleet.

The poor Braunschweig-class frigate can only follow the cruiser Peter the Great, not daring to get closer or farther away. He was completely helpless with this huge fleet, constantly reporting the situation on the scene to the command headquarters, and trying to force the First Fleet to issue combat orders due to the serious situation on the scene.

However, no one is allowed to act rashly until the German top brass nods.

Finally, at the urging of the First Fleet, Minister Scharpin issued a surveillance order to Senyavan, "The main task of the German Navy is to monitor every move of the Soviet fleet on the sea, rather than rashly declaring war. Germany is already in enough chaos now. , I don’t want a conflict to break out in the East German waters. It’s best for the United States to intervene to solve this problem. Our main problem is in Berlin, and the German Democratic Republic Army is Germany’s biggest problem.”

Scharpin reminded Seniavin that only the Americans could save what was now Berlin. It's just that the entire Berlin leadership has not yet realized that the United States has given them away. In fact, the Soviet fleet was dispatched just to remind the Americans that it was time to leave. According to the previous actions of the United Kingdom and the United States, Yanayev's approach was just to get the United States to quickly intervene in the Berlin crisis. Of course, the United States was not here to act as Germany's savior, but as the final executioner.

When the US team intervenes, it will not leave Germany intact as before, but directly inflict severe economic and political damage, disintegrating the EU leader.

"But once the Soviets are allowed to land at the eastern port of Germany, it will change the entire situation in Germany." Seniavin argued, "If the Soviet Union marches into East Germany with peacekeeping troops to maintain social stability in Germany, it will What are we going to do and forcefully declare war with the peacekeepers?”

"The Soviet Union is a big gamble. All assumptions are based on their final victory. But what if the Soviet Union fails? After failure, they will bear all charges, including inciting East German veterans to riot. Do you understand? Captain Seniavin, the most important thing now is not what will happen to the Soviets, but waiting for the US team's assistance after holding Berlin, and counterattacking Berlin. This is our focus."

"The German fleet must exercise restraint. Even if the Soviet Union makes any more arrogant and provocative behavior, it will not challenge it. Do you understand that when the NATO fleet arrives, the Soviet Union will naturally not dare to advance."

Minister Scharpin hung up the phone, his gloomy brows becoming more and more furrowed. He picked up his coat hanging on the hanger, stood up and went out. His next destination was the Kohl Provisional Presidential Palace. It was only a 20-minute drive from the Ministry of National Defense Building to the Provisional Presidential Palace, and Scharping reached the Presidential Palace as quickly as possible.

When he opened the door, he saw that he was not a strict German Chancellor, but a lunatic who had lost control of his emotions. There were documents scattered on the ground in front of him.

"Your Excellency, Prime Minister, are you okay?" Minister Scharpin asked in a very friendly manner.

Cole turned around and saw the Minister of Defense standing at the door, calming down a little.

Scharpin stood at the door, knocked on the door, and asked very calmly, "Can I come in now?"

"Of course." Cole made a gesture of invitation. He bent down with difficulty and picked up the documents scattered on the ground. While picking up, he said to Scharpin, "What's going on in the German waters now with the Soviet fleet is still the same as before. Is there no movement at all?”

In view of such a major diplomatic incident, the German Ministry of Foreign Affairs immediately protested to the Soviet Union. However, the result of the protest was disappointing. The Kremlin stated that it was stationing the fleet in order to maintain peace and security in the European region, and hoped that both Germany and Germany could end the war as soon as possible, sit at the negotiating table, solve problems, and reach an agreement. Cole is naturally dissatisfied with this result. He will never let his power taint Germany even a little bit, even after the end of East Germany.

"Yes, the nuclear-powered cruiser Peter the Great has not evacuated from German waters. They are still moving towards the east. But it is not as we expected. It is just wandering in the eastern waters, as if waiting for something. ”

"What are you waiting for?" Cole raised his head and asked. The Secretary of Defense finally came up with a topic that interested him.

Scharpin replied, "Yes, logically speaking, the German Democratic Republic Army should already be responsible for the response in the port area, and so far there is only one Braunschweig-class frigate watching the Soviet fleet's actions. Logically speaking, regardless of They can forcefully board the ship at Greisfwald, but the Soviet fleet still chooses to linger in the sea. "

Since the Soviet fleet did not forcefully board 6, it means that they still have something to consider and worry about. Scharpin thought for a long time, and in the end he could only blame it on the fact that the Soviet fleet was not ready for a face-to-face confrontation with NATO.

Cole expressed his doubts now, "What would you do if it were you, Minister Scharpin? A prepared naval infantry brigade fleet could have quickly boarded 6 and penetrated into East Germany for confrontation operations, but it would rather wait until our reinforcements They are unwilling to attack immediately upon arrival, and the further they go, the worse the situation will be for the Soviet Union. What on earth are they thinking? This is what scares me the most. The Soviet conspiracy is definitely not as simple as sending peacekeeping troops to East Germany. They must have other plans, otherwise they would not be so upright and wandering in German waters."

"You mean," Defense Minister Scharpin raised his head and said palely, "They are waiting for the American response."

"It is very likely." Cole took a deep breath, "and we don't know yet whether this response is a warning to the Soviet Union or a declaration of war on Germany. This is the situation Germany is facing now."

"But the Americans have no reason to help the Soviet Union. They are mortal enemies." Scharpin argued.

Cole smiled, feeling that Scharpin was still a little immature in political experience. He pointed out, "Who said that the Americans are ready to help the Soviet Union? Maybe the White House is thinking of pitting Germany and the Soviet Union behind the scenes. Harming others and benefiting themselves is the ultimate goal of the US government." To be continued. ,

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