Soviet Union 1991

Main text Chapter 779 Color Revolution

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Yanayev is all too familiar with color revolutions. Ukraine, Kyrgyzstan and Georgia have all set excellent negative examples for him. The original pro-Russian regimes were toppled one by one by the opposition's street revolutionary wave, and were replaced by more incompetent and corrupt pro-Western governments.

The consequences of the Orange Revolution were disastrous. Ukraine suffered social unrest and a series of subsequent economic losses and declines because of the color revolution, even greater than the losses caused by the sarcophagus of Chernobyl in 1986. I wonder if the helicopter pilots who volunteered to fill the sarcophagus in the Chernobyl cemetery in order to save the entire Ukrainian people would throw Yusenko into the nuclear reactor after learning about the tragic situation in Ukraine.

The same people who were still cheering and celebrating the victory of democratic freedom will lose hope of living when they know that political crooks, former secret policemen and financial oligarchs have become the richest people in Romania and continue to rule the country.

Now Yanayev wants to take advantage of the turmoil in Eastern Europe in the 1990s to carry out methodical subversive activities. As the first unlucky guy, Constantinescu will use actions to prove whether the regimes of Eastern European countries are dead or alive. That's what Yanayev said.

Romania is the only country in Eastern Europe that has experienced a bloody revolution, and it is also the only country where the opposition directly shot Ceausescu on the street without any legal trial. In order to block the "last emperor", Romania Mouth and the coup conspiracy behind it.

Now, Yanayev plans to retaliate in kind. Just as the CIA planned to destroy Ceausescu's rule, the KGB will in turn plan to destroy Constantinescu's regime. .

But choosing who will become Romania’s opposition gives Yanayev a headache.

Kryuchkov pushed up his glasses. The reflective lenses made it difficult for Yanayev to see the eyes behind the face. However, he was very keen on the political situation and gave a very useful suggestion, "Romania National Salvation Front" We can start from this aspect. Constantinescu is a member of the Romanian Democratic Association. People in the military department of the early National Salvation Front did not really recognize the president’s ruling status.”

Kryuchkov's words made Yanayev's eyes light up, and he seemed to have found hope.

In its early days, the National Salvation Front included the former Secretary of the Central Committee of the Romanian Communist Party, Yang Iliescu, the former Romanian Ambassador to the United States and the editor-in-chief of Sparkle, the organ of the Central Committee of the Romanian Communist Party, Brucan, the Chief of the General Staff of the Romanian Army, Major General Gusa, and the First Deputy Minister of Defense. Lieutenant General Steculescu , Major General Voinea, commander of the First Army Group, former dissident diplomat Dumaziru, university teacher Cornea, university associate professor Dr. Peter Roman, poet Dinescu, Magyar Protestant pastor Tekesh Laszlo et al.

As someone who served as president in the last term, Iliescu is obviously not very suitable. Moreover, he himself is a pro-American regime and has an ambiguous relationship with Bolden, the former CIA chief of intelligence stations in Eastern Europe. If Yanayev does not If he intervenes, according to the original historical trend, he will also be the next president of Romania. But the army was different. They were only an alliance formed to oppose Ceausescu. What's more, after the drastic changes in Romania, the military didn't like Constantine very much.

"Behind the success of the color revolution was the support of various foreign forces, which channeled a large amount of funds to the so-called civil society of Japan through various channels, and then exerted pressure through diplomacy and public opinion, forcing the then government to fail in the name of electoral fairness. The military's use of force against the demonstrators was the decisive factor in Romania's success."

Yanayev smiled slightly, "Seeing that it's time for us to chat with those in the military department."

In their secret offices in Lubyanka, Yanayev and Kryuchkov began formulating plans to plunge the Romanian regime into turmoil. Today's KGB is not a bureaucracy with Jiang-style ideas. Yanayev emphasizes that as the sword and shield of the motherland, it must be ruthless when dealing with enemies.

The action plan to eradicate the Constantine regime is divided into three stages: First, maliciously slander the Romanian state power under Constantinescu and destroy his image. Those involved in this stage of the operation included the Soviet Propaganda Department and KGB intelligence agents. They continued to spread gossip to the media of various countries, exposing "the corruption and evil of the Constantinescu regime" and describing the ugly face and numerous consequences of the regime. offense. Accusing them of not being democratic and free socialism at all, but just a dictatorship in disguise, is no different from the rule of Ceausescu, except that they hide behind the scenes and cannot be noticed by the people.

Using the media to promote early revolutions is a major feature of color revolutions. Almost all media have ulterior motives to promote the benefits of freedom and democracy, but forget about the costs that will follow.

In Yanayev’s eyes, no media is a true social conscience. They all represent their own interest classes. If they cannot control their mouths, the result will be the subversion of the regime by the media and public opinion.

The second stage is the KGB propaganda and hyping of the best person to succeed the dictator, constantly exaggerating and portraying the opposite of Constantinescu's good image and policy propositions, that is, there is someone more suitable to serve as the leader of Romania than Constantinescu. , a savior-like figure who can benefit the Romanian people. This requires subtle packaging and design of political propositions. Politicians with military backgrounds have the most important point. They have the ability to subvert the regime. Coupled with the support of media and public opinion, they form a strong combat effectiveness.

The third stage is the full rollout of the plan. This plan can be said to be a replica of the "Kimisauer Bloody Suppression Case". It used various distorted evidence through various child trafficking and bloody cases that existed in the Romanian underworld at that time. The Constantinescu leadership was involved, and it was instilled in the people that this outcome was caused by Constantinescu's administration. The people don't need to know the truth, they just need a channel to vent. Unfortunately, Constantinescu, who originally had a dirty flute, became the first victim of Yanayev's policy of returning the Iron Curtain to Eastern Europe.

The discussion between Yanayev and Kryuchkov lasted for three hours, including a series of detailed issues. Even Yanayev, who was born in the KGB, was amazed by the general secretary's methods. Each link was linked together, which was simply a textbook example of subversion and rebellion.

After completing such a long and detailed plan, Yanayev threw the plan to Comrade Kryuchkov. He was just the executor of the plan. The real executors were the unknown heroes who blocked the shadow for the motherland and the people. them.

Yanayev had some inexplicable emotions. Eastern Europe experienced an unprecedented drastic change in 1989, but he did not expect that in less than ten years, they would experience repeated political turmoil. And in all of this, leaders in Moscow are single-handedly driving the process of history on the chessboard.

He sighed for no reason, "I really hope that after all this is over, I can work as a professor at Moscow University and live a peaceful life away from politics."

"General Secretary wants to become a professor after retirement?"

Kryuchkov was stunned for a moment, this was a very rare idea. Because the Soviet Union's successive leaders almost had no good endings. Khrushchev was removed from power by a coup, Brezhnev died on the job, and Golbachev died in rebellion. Yanayev, as the General Secretary of the Soviet Union who turned the tide, is also the only remaining figure who has achieved great results.

Yanayev smiled and said, "Why, is this a strange idea?"

Kryuchkov shook his head. Among the previous leaders of the Soviet Union, he did seem to be somewhat outstanding.

"If you hold on to power for a long time and do not let go, you will be punished. Those who are called dictators, don't you all see the final results? Ceausescu of Romania was shot in the street, and Ang of East Germany Nack is still in exile in Chile. Aren’t these negative teachings enough? I don’t want the reputation I have worked so hard to build up to be ruined by political mistakes.”

Yanayev sighed, "My policy is like controlling the reins of the wild horse of the Soviet Union. As long as the basic national policy does not change, then no matter who is in this position, the Soviet Union will not deviate from the track. This is Our capital has been immortalized by the red star on the Kremlin for decades." To be continued.

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