Soviet Union 1991
Main text Chapter 745: Fire in the backyard
The second update
The German Democratic Renaissance Party did not have no plan to fight back. After the Federal Armed Forces proposed a peace talks plan, the German Democratic Renaissance Party immediately proposed a plan to invite Soviet peacekeeping forces to be stationed in East Germany to fight back. Colonel Jonishkis said that the Federal Armed Forces would prevent the Federal Armed Forces from cooperating with the US forces in the attack. Until the negotiations came, the Soviet peacekeeping forces would be stationed in the three states of East Germany to prevent the US forces from counterattacking.
Cole gnashed his teeth in hatred, but he could do nothing about the Soviet Union's behavior. It was not easy to get the request for peace talks, and it was impossible to fall into the crisis of war again because of this little friction. So he could only watch the Soviet troops openly enter the East German region to maintain stability. It was a life-saving trump card for the German Democratic Renaissance Party, although the relationship between the Federal Republic of Germany and the Soviet Union became tense again.
Fighter jets taking off from Belarus and Ukraine stopped at Schwerin, Dresden, Kotst and other city airports in an endless stream. Including a Su-34 bomber regiment, four MiG-29 fighter squadrons, and even Il-76 transport planes took off and landed on East German soil day and night to replenish T72 and T80 tanks for the German Democratic Republic Army and replace electronic combat equipment.
The East German airport ushered in the busiest moment, and the People's Republican Army occupied the airport. They deployed a large number of anti-aircraft weapons here to protect the Il-76 transport planes that landed in an endless stream. After the rear door was opened, the tanks that drove out of the belly were all T72 or T80 tanks without exception. The Soviet Union almost rebuilt two new armored regiments for them.
The Soviet Union's generosity was purposeful. They entered East Germany under the pretext of maintaining peace and stability, but in fact they were just preparing to attack Berlin. However, the Soviet Union did not choose to deploy directly around Berlin, which was to create an illusion for the United States to prevent the other side from completely encroaching on East Germany. All is fair in war. Now both the Federal Republic of Germany and the United States believe that the Soviet Union is only protecting the German Democratic Republic Army, which has declined to the point of being unable to attack, but they do not think that this is accumulating strength for the counterattack in Berlin.
The Soviet Union's small moves could not escape the eyes of the United States. President Mario felt that the conditions were ripe, so he personally called Yanayev. He wanted to find out what the other party's intentions were.
"The Soviet Union has deployed a large number of fighter jets and mechanized troops in East Germany. Can you tell me, is this to create a situation of dividing Germany?" President Mario accused Yanaev bluntly, "You are openly interfering in the internal affairs of a country, General Secretary Yanaev. This is a naked violation of Germany's sovereignty."
Yanaev never took Mario's innocuous accusations to heart. He retorted, "Compared to the Soviet invasion, the ambition of the United States is even greater. Not only is the entry into Berlin justified, but it also uses newspapers to criticize us as a red threat to destroy European peace. But in fact, you have always wanted to control Germany in the hands of Americans."
In recent days, European reports have been overwhelmingly describing the United States as Germany's savior, and describing the Soviet Union's East German peacekeeping forces as an invading evil army. Yanaev doesn't care about this. After all, it's not a day or two since he was criticized as an evil regime.
"And we don't like to beat around the bush, President Mario. We both know what the other wants, and it would be simpler and clearer if we say it directly." Yanayev said coldly, "You mean how we should divide this EU giant? If the German economy itself is hit hard, then Europe's good days will be over. You and I both hope that the EU will decline, at least our common interests are the same." What Yanayev didn't say was that the only difference was that the United States hoped that Western Europe would perish together with the Soviet Union. "In that case, should we discuss how to divide the German pie at the negotiation table the day after tomorrow?" President Mario said blatantly, "In fact, this time it is very different from the Potsdam Declaration in history, except that we own this piece of Berlin."
"The Soviet Union only stationed a part of the armored forces in Berlin and did not intend to interfere in Germany's internal affairs. The rest was left to the German Democratic Renaissance Party and the Federal German government to negotiate and resolve. The Soviet Union has no time to interfere in Germany's internal affairs. Is the White House satisfied with my concession?"
"This... this is what the Soviet Union wants."
Yanayev's generosity was obviously beyond Mario's expectations, or he originally thought that Berlin would become a state of division between the two Germanys, but now it seems that the situation seems to favor the Federal Republic of Germany.
Yanayev originally had no intention of restoring the state of division, or the East German issue was just an imprint of the Ukrainian model. The German people are tired of division, so of course he can't share control of Germany with the United States. Moreover, the Soviet Union no longer regards East Germany as the first line of defense for attacking Europe.
"Yes, that's what the Soviet Union wants. Peacekeeping troops will be stationed in the east of Germany, and they will not interfere in the economy, internal affairs, or other issues. Everything will be left to Germany to decide for itself."
The Soviet Union's generosity was beyond the Americans' expectations, and they didn't know how to continue with the prepared remarks. This was equivalent to giving a lot of initiative to the Federal Republic of Germany.
President Mario knew that he didn't need to continue talking. He had almost gained all the benefits in this war. After a few casual words, he hung up the phone.
After hanging up the phone, Yanayev also breathed a sigh of relief, and his goal was achieved. The decision-making power of the Federal Republic of Germany is not in the hands of Yanayev, but in the hands of the German Democratic Renaissance Party. The role played by the Soviet Union is just the umbrella of East Germany, and there is also the initiator hiding behind the scenes to manipulate everything.
Germany has entered the era of proxy conflicts. Yanayev no longer cares about the ideological conflicts in the past Cold War. What he has to do is to create a backyard fire for him before NATO expands its influence eastward to the doorstep of the Soviet Union. Cultivate pro-Soviet forces everywhere.
This time it is only a problem in East Germany.
Next time there will be Scotland, which is clamoring for separation. All separatist forces are the targets of the Soviet Union.
Yanayev narrowed his eyes and said coldly, "Western Europe, it's time to overwhelm you." (To be continued.)
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