Soviet Union 1991

Main text Chapter 859: Rise up, the oppressed people

Tomorov's words ignited Constantinescu's excitement. He thought everything would go according to plan. The Soviet Union gave up jurisdiction over Moldova and allowed the Romanian people to practice democratic self-determination by voting. However, Yanayev's words made Constantinescu Scoo gave up all ideas.

Moldova belonged to the Soviet Union and they refused to give in. Want to get that little bit of territory? You have to rely on your own strength to get it.

Constantinescu was calm on the surface, but deep down he was filled with resentment towards Yanayev. He thought that everything would go as he had imagined before, and that the Romanian people would hold a referendum on self-determination and eventually merge into the country of Romania. This was what he originally envisioned in his political stage script.

But he underestimated the Soviet Central Committee's control over Moldova. Yanayev said that his one-dimensional character will not let Romania mess around. Even if the other party uses the Eastern European Union as a condition, he will not nod in agreement.

"In this case, there is nothing left to discuss between the Soviet Union and us. Ambassador Tomolov would also like to ask you to tell General Secretary Yanayev that the issue in Moldova will not take a step back. If you want to change the relationship between the two countries, Relations, please show due sincerity. Until then, I will wait for good news from the Kremlin.”

He had already thought about how to deal with the crisis from the Soviets. When the KGB bastards incited the people and encouraged the Social Democratic guys to demand a new vote, he responded in the same way. Although the ethnic issue that disrupts Moldova will not severely damage Moscow, at least it can be regarded as a vote of approval for President Mario to express his loyalty to the alliance.

Thinking of this, Constantinescu couldn't help showing joy.

"By the way, General Secretary Yanayev also has something I hope to convey to you."

Tomorov held his chin, his sharp gaze seemed to pierce all the thoughts in the other person's heart, and even the slight tremors on the other person's face were not hidden from his eyes.

Constantinescu's heart was filled with panic and uneasiness. The card he was originally most sure of was locked by the opponent, and he seemed to have no chance to refute.

"The Romanian national autonomy in Moldova has always been an internal matter of the Soviet Union, and you are not qualified to get involved. We will not give up our principles because of the Romanians. If you think you can take this country back from the Soviet Union. Chechnya lost once in 1992, Romania can try too."

"We will make sure you never come back."

Moscow's harsh words doomed Romania to fear that it would try and fail.

Many people will not understand what fear is until the last moment.

After Tomorov left the conference hall, Constantinescu's expression never relaxed.

The Soviet Union's attitude towards Eastern European countries was beyond imagination, but it also forced him to take another path. Since you are unwilling to reconcile, then we will directly fight each other.

Constantinescu returned to his office, where the head of the intelligence service and the Minister of Defense were already waiting for him.

"The Romanian Army has been prepared on the border with Moldova. Once the Romanian ethnic group in Chisinau succeeds in launching a coup, we will fully support the other party and form a long-term separatist situation."

"The intelligence department is also prepared. After the Romanian people fail, all the Romanian people will be brought into our territory through the border. The Soviet Union does not dare to attack by force. We have won this round."

It seemed like a perfect two-move, but no matter how Moscow moved, it was a dead end.

Rise up, oppressed people of Romania, the dawn is before you.

"Have you considered what to do if the other side invades Romania?"

Constantinescu wanted to know a backup plan. After learning about the KGB's actions, he tried to retaliate. It was not until he found Mario as a backer that he began to decide on a revenge plan.

"NATO troops have been stationed near the border and will soon move into Romania to form a protection. If the Soviet troops cross the border, it is equivalent to declaring war on NATO. Don't forget Bulgaria and Turkey next to us. There is chaos in Romania, they Don’t even try to hide away.”

The Minister of Defense said brightly, "This is equivalent to the Soviet Union directly launching a war against the multinational coalition. Presumably the other party is not ready for the battle. If Romania wants to provoke a war, let the Soviet Union pay the price it deserves. Soviet armed forces? We It will make them feel what real terror is.”

The confidence of the Minister of Defense made Constantinescu temporarily put down the stone hanging in his heart. With Bulgaria and Turkey as the backing, Romania can unscrupulously provoke the Soviet Union's bottom line through the Moldova incident. After all, it was the one who incited the coup in the first place. Hatred, he wanted to get it back today.

"One more thing, President Constantinescu. The intelligence department shows that the Social Democratic Party has recently begun to make small moves behind the scenes. It seems to be related to the previous coup and re-election. Do we need to monitor them again?"

Constantinescu stood by the window, looking at the blue, yellow and red flags flying outside, with an indifferent expression.

He knew that Voinea in prison was still unwilling. The conspiracy to incite popular riots and encourage Congress to re-elect the president failed in the end because of the obstruction of the majority. Voinea was also thrown into prison for some disorder, and many appeals were unsuccessful.

Constantinescu strangled the Social Democratic Party's neck tightly. As long as he was in prison, no one could break free from the whole relationship.

"No, we don't need it anymore."

Constantinescu did the most regretful thing in his life without hesitation.

"The two most politically influential guys in the Social Democratic Party are already in prison. They have no chance to stir up trouble again. The Congress is also firmly in the hands of the National Alliance. As for the people? Without the support of others, there is nothing they can do. The most important thing now is to focus on Moldova. After solving the problem of the Romanians, the Soviet Union will be helpless. Since we have formed the Eastern European Union, we must let Yanaev know that Europe is not a vegetarian."

He was a little impatient to appreciate Yanaev's defeated expression.

I guess the White House is also looking forward to what kind of surprising move Constantinescu will make.

Will he be the first warrior to eat crabs, or become a tragic Romanian hero? (To be continued.)

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