Soviet Union 1991
Main text Chapter 75 The Eve of Turmoil
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If there was one person who could force several leaders of the Soviet Union countries to pick up the phone and exchange information, it was Yanayev who was far away in Moscow. Kravchko and Shushkevich, who returned from the Kremlin full of resentment, immediately called Georgian President Zviad to inform him of the situation and asked Zviad to do a good job. Prepare.
Zviad, who was still sleeping, was awakened by what Kravchko recited. He sat up from the bed, held the phone and said excitedly, "Is what you said true? Yanayev is planning to cancel Belarus and Ukraine’s seat in the United Nations, doesn’t this make it clear that he is going to attack the participating countries?”
If Zviad was still troubled by his inability to find cooperative allies before, Yanayev is now pushing the two leaders of the participating countries into his own anti-Soviet camp.
"Yes, President Zviad." Shushkevich said. He clearly heard Zviad's happy tone on the phone and also understood what the Georgian leader was thinking. After all, the Almaty incident led to the first crack in the disintegration of the Soviet Union, and Tbilisi completely plunged ethnic relations in the Soviet Union into a bottomless abyss.
"I think we should talk about how to oppose the rule of the Soviet Union. I can't wait to expel all these vampires from Georgia, just like they exiled us Georgians to the cold Siberia." Zviad said nothing. Unabashedly expressing his hatred of the Soviet Union and harboring a monstrous resentment against the historical Stalinist nationalist policies, the Georgian separatist forces vented all their anger on the Abkhaz and Ossetians within the country.
"We are still using ethnic issues to make a fuss. After several major riots in 1989, the Soviet Union has obviously shown its resistance to the issue of joining countries. As long as our attitude becomes tougher, Moscow will be unable to do anything to us." Shushkevi Qi seems to have forgotten his current He was still the Supreme Chairman of the Soviet Union in Belarus. Publicly speaking out about his dislike of the Soviet Union was tantamount to betraying the party. However, in 1991, an era when he wanted to gain people's shame in being a party member, Shushkevich's remarks were not I don't think it's so shocking anymore.
"Haha, Shushkevich, you don't need to tell me that this is what we are best at." Zviad could have started his career in street politics, inciting people to besiege government offices and openly accusing Yanayev of oppression. The authorities also acted by projecting themselves as Georgia’s savior.
But what would the public’s expression be like if they knew that Zviad had received U.S. dollars from the United States before?
"I will arrange for people to conduct demonstrations in front of the First Secretary of the Central Committee of Georgia. Just like the mobile propaganda group established with Kostava and Tsereteli three years ago, we will continue to fan the flames of the Soviet regime. As long as the troops of the Ministry of Internal Affairs once If we take action, we can legitimately riot.”
"Riot?" Upon hearing these words, Shushkevich was calm on the outside but in a turmoil inside. He lowered his voice and asked, "President Zviad, what do you mean by this? Openly using force to confront the Soviets?"
Shushkevich had always insisted on non-violent confrontation with the Soviets. Anyway, the entire regime was already in decline, and it was only a matter of time before it broke free from the red chains. However, Zviad's approach felt like superfluous. Once the conflict becomes too intense, they lose control of the situation.
"Yes, riot." Zviad said with satisfaction, "It has actually matured. So what if the Soviet Union has strong military strength? The Georgians have a steady stream of funding and arms support from the United States, and we can have limited conflicts with them. , or you can play guerrilla warfare with them. I don’t believe how powerful an army that can’t even conquer a group of Afghan mountain tribes can be.”
Zviad’s confidence lies in the steady flow of Kalashnikov rifles, rockets, and even armed helicopters that the NATO military integration group has transported into the country through the Turkish border. The defeat of the Soviet army in Afghanistan also made him believe that as long as the Soviet Union was dragged into the quagmire of a long-term war, the Soviet Union, forced by a severe economic decline, would sit at the negotiation table and cede Georgia from its territory in the true sense.
For this reason, Zviad has been flirting with the people of the Chechen Republic, and persuaded Bush to support the Chechen Republic with the same funds and arms. Zviad is not an idiot. Just one Georgia may not be enough for the Soviet Union to sit down and negotiate, but adding What about Chechnya, the Baltic States, Ukraine, and the Uzbek Soviet Republic? Can the embattled Yanayev maintain his original tough attitude?
"The problem cannot be solved by force, President Zviad, I still hope you can." Shushkevich, the Supreme Chairman of the Belarusian Soviet, expressed concern that the relationship between him and the Soviet Union was not as dire as that of other member countries. After all, Belarus and Russia They have a long and profound relationship with each other, and they also have a greater sense of national identity.
"Sorry, Shushkevich, I have made up my mind. In fact, this is a question I have been thinking about for so many days. Only when Moscow is at its weakest can a new powerful alliance use force to deter the Soviets, and they will surrender. If you choose to stand aside, please do as you please. It's late at night, please go to bed early. Goodbye."
A busy tone came from the other end of the phone. Shushkevich sighed and hung up the phone. He suddenly had a bad idea in his heart, as if all this was going on according to Yanaev's script.
Blindness and willfulness always have to pay a price. Just like the war in 2008, Georgia paid a heavy price in South Ossetia and recognized the fact that the foundation of a great power will not fall to the level of a third-rate small country that can be bullied by others because of disintegration. But it is still 1991, and Georgia, backed by NATO, has the courage to look down on everything.
Zvyad summoned Kostava overnight, and the two discussed how to demonstrate in front of the Soviet government building. Although it was only a symbolic building of the Soviet Union in name, Zvyad did not mind adding a blazing fire to this building that had been deprived of its soul and only had a shell left.
What they discussed was no longer the drama of street politicians, but a carefully designed riot. First, they instigated students, teachers, and workers to march and demonstrate in the streets, smashing everything that symbolized the Soviet Union, and then attacked the Soviet government agencies and beat up the staff. When the police cleared the scene, the well-trained army changed into civilian clothes and fought back with guns. After defeating the first wave of repressive military and police, they quickly attacked the military base to seize weapons and armed riots! After that, he launched a rebellion with the leaders of the Chechen member states that had already been contacted, leaving the Soviet army unable to take care of itself.
All of this was carried out smoothly and orderly in Zvyad's heart, which had been rehearsed countless times, so that he had an illusion that it was too smooth.
For him, the moment that will determine the fate of the Georgians will be in the great turmoil in a few days!
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