Soviet Union 1991

Main text Chapter 832 Dilemma

Only when he stepped down to the pier of Graifswald Port did Comrade Victor realize the thrill of escaping from death.んIf the modern class had not appeared in time, I am afraid that these MiG-29 fighter jets would have been detained in the hands of the Federal Republic of Germany. Fortunately, air-to-air missiles and cannons are transported separately. Even if they are detained by the federal government, he can confidently refute the customer's purchase of fighter jets to spread pesticides, right? What? Who would spend tens of millions to spread pesticides? My client is happy to do that. "

The port of Greifswald is already heavily guarded. These fighter jets are the foundation of the German Democratic Republic's air force. From then on, they no longer rely solely on Buk anti-aircraft missiles, but can form an integrated air-ground combat mode.

"Don't worry, sir."

The officer in a gray woolen coat patted his chest and assured him, "Although we dare not bet against the German Federal Navy at sea, they also dare not attack on land."

The other party winked cleverly and whispered, "The shore-based missiles sold last time are deployed here to prevent sudden attacks by federal navy frigates. Even if East Germany does not have sea rights, this port is still very safe. We are here, the Soviet Union The naval infantry is also here, so the Bundeswehr would not dare to choose to land here.”

Victor touched his nose and said nothing. Strategic issues were not something that he, an arms dealer, needed to consider. As an international professional arms dealer, in addition to taking risks, the more important thing is professional ethics. Even if his head is lost in the Baltic Sea, the MiG fighters and bombers on the ship will not dare to miss a single part.

There is also selective ignorance of certain secrets of customers.

After the remaining funds arrive, Victor's mission is completed. Next, he had to return to Moscow via Romania, but the shipping was blocked by a federal navy frigate.

Jonishkis was so satisfied with the efficiency of his good friend Victor that he even invited him to Berlin for a drink.

Victor was exhausted. He declined the other party's kindness, and kindly reminded the other party, "The Federal Republic of Germany should be in trouble. Regarding today's freighters and ships, you still owe the other party an explanation. Although I don't know how the intelligence was leaked, but I think East Germany should be more vigilant. If it weren’t for a modern-level confrontation, those fighter jets would have arrived at the port of Hamburg.”

"This batch of arms is very important to us. We owe you a favor, Mr. Victor." Jonishkis said gratefully.

Victor corrected the other party seriously, "You don't owe me a favor, you owe the Soviet Union a favor. It wasn't me who saved the East German Air Force, it was the Soviet Union."

Entering the waters of other countries for a confrontation can be a big or small matter. The Sovremenny-class destroyer's offside behavior made the Federal Republic of Germany very angry. The other party even tried to ram the Saxony-class frigate with a ship. If the navy had not chosen to give in, I am afraid that there would have been something like this on the sea today. There were about a hundred corpses floating there.

"What are you doing for food? A Saxony-class destroyer is actually timid against a Modern-class destroyer of similar tonnage. Are you a navy? If you can't defeat it, let the First Fleet send other ships patrolling nearby waters to support you. Can't you beat two against one? Win? Where has the courage to fight against the British fleet gone? You are simply traitors to the German Federation!"

Cole was very angry. The intelligence fed back by the Federal Intelligence Agency showed that there was indeed a batch of weapons destined for East Germany on the ship, although he did not know what they were. But it is clear that it has violated the international embargo convention.

The enraged Commander-in-Chief of the First Fleet of the Federal Navy did not dare to refute. They were more afraid of making things worse than the Soviet Union. Maozi went crazy. Not to mention two Saxony-class ships, even three Brandenburg-class ships could complete the beautiful task. Three kills. Didn’t you see how tragically the Los Angeles-class submarine in the Barents Sea nearly sank to the bottom of the sea?

"Forget it, although the German fleet has always succeeded more than failed, it finally did something good this time. At least you have obtained the information about the Soviet Red Navy's Baltic Fleet invading German waters. Next, the Federal German Ministry of Foreign Affairs will put pressure on the Soviet Union."

Cole, who thought he had a handle, would naturally not let go of the opportunity to accuse the Soviet Union. He violently criticized the other party for violating the international embargo convention and instructing the Baltic Navy to invade German waters. The Federal Republic of Germany was ready for war. In retaliation, their ships would completely blockade East German waters and prohibit any ship from entering the waters occupied by the German Democratic Republic. The port is open to navigation.

Cole was confident that the Soviet Union and East Germany would definitely succumb this time, because they could not gain the upper hand in any aspect. After the incident, they could no longer be satisfied. The German ambassador to Moscow met with Foreign Minister Shevardnadze several times to protest against the invasion of the Soviet fleet.

"We strongly oppose the Soviet fleet's unauthorized intrusion into German waters. If you do not give an accurate political reply, we will tear up the ceasefire agreement and send ground troops to retaliate!"

In the end, Shevardnadze's righteous protests were followed by a perfunctory investigation.

The angry ambassador could do nothing to him other than wait for him to look at him.

But things were beyond his expectation.

The Baltic Fleet claimed that it was the captain's error, on the grounds that the captain of the Sovremenny-class destroyer at the time ordered the order after drinking vodka. It was not a direct order from the Soviet army, and the German official's rebuttal was purely unreasonable.

Smilyev replied confidently, "This has nothing to do with our Soviet Red Navy. It is a personal problem of the captain. We have already carried out severe punishment internally. Originally, our modern class just happened to pass by the German waters, not directly intruding into the territorial waters for confrontation. The Soviet captain has admitted that he commanded the fleet to sail after drinking."

When the German ambassador to the Soviet Union asked about the suspension, Smilyev answered seriously.

"We also gave him a one-month suspension as a punishment."

The act that almost caused the war between the two countries was finally punished by a one-month suspension? Cole really wanted to dig open the heads of those hats and see what they were thinking!

The arms had been successfully transported to East Germany. In the absence of evidence, Cole could not sue the other party for selling banned weapons, unless he could not bear it anymore and tore his face at the last minute and declared war.

This undoubtedly built the last brick wall for Krenz to ascend to the position of German Chancellor.

Yanayev calculated this step accurately, so he dared to ignore Germany.

Cole was caught in an embarrassing dilemma. (To be continued.)

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