Soviet Union 1991
Main text Chapter 74 Planting the seeds of disaster
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The question of life or death is not only faced by Hamlet, but also by the supreme leaders who represent the interests of the country. Especially when facing a tough and unreasonable president like Yanayev, Kravchuk and Shushkevich felt that their IQ was obviously not enough.
The issue of the Soviet Union having three votes in one country has been around for a long time. On April 25, 1945, the United Nations Constitutional Conference opened in San Francisco, and Ukraine and Belarus were invited to attend the conference. Due to the special contribution of the Soviet Union in the anti-fascist war, the small and medium-sized countries attending the conference had no objection to this. On June 16, representatives of 50 countries signed the United Nations Charter, and Poland signed it later. On June 25, representatives of Ukraine and Belarus signed the United Nations Charter and became founding members of the United Nations.
Ukraine and Belarus joined the United Nations as Soviet republics, which did not violate the United Nations Charter and the Soviet Constitution, and there was nothing wrong with it from a legal point of view.
Of course, Kravchuk was the first to be unhappy. Ukraine's legitimate seat has never been shaken since the establishment of the United Nations. How can it be revoked just because of Yanaev's words? He said, "President Yanaev, this is a bit too much. After all, our status was determined when the United Nations was established. Whether it will be revoked or not is not a matter of your words." Yanaev's unilateral amendment to the constitution of the member states has caused dissatisfaction among the leaders of the member states. They are just afraid of Yanaev's thundering means in the Baltic crisis and are waiting for an opportunity to oppose Yanaev when everyone unites. "Yes, at least call the leaders of other member states to hold a meeting and decide?" Shushkevich, who stands on the same front as Ukraine, also agreed. Now the two of them can only hold Yanaev back to win the support of the leaders of other member states. Even if Yanaev shows strong opposition, it is within his budget. "Whatever you want, you can discuss it however you want." Yanaev acted surprisingly calm, which surprised Kravchuk and Shushkevich. They were wondering what the other party was thinking. Was he trying to buy a breathing space for his enemies? Was Yanaev really crazy or just pretending to be stupid?
What Yanaev was thinking and what kind of situation he was planning, I'm afraid only he knew.
"What if I insist on going my own way in the end? Do you plan to unite against me, or will the Soviet Union annex all the territories of the member states through war?" Yanaev's voice was calm, but the content was chilling.
"We have the Western world behind us." Kravchuk finally broke his promise at this moment and spoke frankly to Yanaev, "If you really dare to use war, aren't you afraid of turning the member states into the Soviet Union's Afghan graveyard? We can get a steady stream of arms support, but what do you have?"
"The Soviet Union is not like you who beg for mercy. We never rely on others' charity. Our support is the people who trust us." Yanaev's voice was sonorous and powerful, and he severely questioned Kravchuk's shameless behavior of licking the West.
"Then we will wait and see." Shushkevich said harshly. Since he had already broken up with Yanaev, he didn't need to put on a hypocritical face and say some flattering words. "We don't need to waste time here anymore. Goodbye, President Yanaev."
"Goodbye." Yanaev didn't even bother to get up, and just watched the two guys go out of his office in disgrace.
After sending Shushkevich and Kravchuk away, Surkov, who had been observing behind the scenes, finally came out of the shadows. As Yanaev's most capable aide, Surkov personally witnessed the confrontation between Yanaev and the leaders of the other two member states.
Surkov held his forehead somewhat helplessly and said, "No one has ever thought of such a shocking idea of daring to destroy the old order and let everything be reborn in the ruins. Even if Stalin saw your overall plan, he would probably say that this person is really crazy."
"Then you still support my idea." Yanaev smiled bitterly, and found that thinking about problems with the thinking of the bears was really simple, rough and straightforward. Only they dared to use a 30-kiloton nuclear bomb underground to successfully lock the oil and gas well when a fire broke out in the Urtabuk oil and gas well in the Khara region of Uzbekistan on September 30, 1966 and could not be extinguished. It is no wonder that during the Fukushima nuclear crisis, Russian experts suggested directly detonating a nuclear bomb to eliminate nuclear radiation. Only the fighting nation in the world dares to do this.
Of course, facing the various problems of the member states, Yanaev’s first unrealistic idea is to nuke them, which is simple and practical. Of course, he will not do such a sinner’s behavior that will be nailed to the pillar of historical shame. Nuclear weapons can only be a trump card that can be seen but not used.
"Although it seems to make people feel terrified, it may not be impossible to try. Anyway, President Yanaev has been walking on a tightrope since August. The most ordinary means are just to prolong the survival of the Soviet Union. Completely breaking the cage of the old order will promote the rebirth of new things. In the October Revolution, we bloomed new flowers on the ancient corpse of the White Tsar, and now we will also get a new round of blooming in the withered stamens."
I am afraid that the entire world will not agree with Yanayev's thoughts at this time. Only Surkov firmly supports Yanayev's seemingly crazy and absurd plan that is actually desperate.
The wise man is still the same crazy, and even Surkov, who has always been known for his calmness and rationality, is a little confused.
"There is another question. The Soviet Union has built a total of 16 fixed strategic missile launch sites, 12 of which are in Russia, 2 in Kazakhstan, and 2 in Ukraine. A total of 1,000 strategic missile warheads are deployed in Kazakhstan, and Ukraine A total of 920 land-based strategic nuclear warheads have been deployed on our territory. Although we have top-secret protection, even the participating countries do not know their specific locations, but..."
Surkov took a deep breath and continued, "If there is a traitor in the leader of one of the bases, they may collude with the opposition in a minute, and then turn their guns towards us, even if this group of ethnic groups It’s not a good thing if the lunatics of ism know any of them.”
"But the decision to launch is in our hands. Even if I hand the suitcase to them, will they have the guts to press the button to launch?" Yanayev did not want to continue talking about this issue. These are all within the scope of calculation. Inside, he was silently calculating in his mind how many chips the opposition had to fight against the Soviets.
Yanayev stared out the window at the dark cloud-covered sky. The coldness turned the outside world into a scene covered in silver. The peaceful snow scene did not bring him any peace of mind. On the contrary, the inner troubles became more and more intense. , and finally he said something for no reason.
"It looks like winter is coming."
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