Soviet Union 1991
Main text Chapter 879 Execute them
No one wants to experience what it feels like to be hanged on a street lamp. The photos of the Ceausescu couple being executed on the streets are still vivid. But they didn't expect that the situation would change. It was very unfortunate that it was their turn only ten years later. It is not ruled out that the mob will hang them on the street lamp. The charge of "colluding with the West to betray the people" alone is enough for the angry people in the People's Square to hang them on the outstretched arms of Lenin's bronze statue.
The congressman was still thinking about begging Constantinescu to save them, but the other party got up and left directly, and didn't want to get involved again. Constantinescu was not worried about their final outcome, but he wanted to save his life and fight those traitors.
Since you dared to treat him as a discarded pawn in the negotiations with Voinea, he colluded with the NATO army to turn the tables.
Before leaving the meeting room, Constantinescu whispered to the Presidential Security Bureau that they must keep these people in the meeting room until he left. This was the last order issued by the president.
Although he was reluctant to leave, this palace that trapped the soul of the old era had no meaning. Growing old with the times seemed to be his only ending.
"You can't just leave like this, Constantinescu, you bastard! Call the army to me!"
He didn't want to say anything extra. He had given them a chance to choose, but it was the narrow-minded and stupid vision of these people that ruined his future.
Constantinescu liked to destroy the last line of defense in the other party's heart. He had half a foot across the threshold, but he shrank back. He turned around and said to the panicked crowd on the opposite side, "Army? If I could command the garrison now, would I have to listen to your nonsense? Don't be silly, the armored division in Bucharest has probably already defected to the enemy, and the remaining part of the army loyal to us is also in a state of electronic interference. In other words, even I can't command the troops, how can I draw extra troops to protect you?"
"It may be too late for you to escape now. Once the riot police can't stop those people, you will get retribution for what you have done over the years. You were so happy to take bribes at the beginning, you should have thought that you would be liquidated one day, right?"
After saying that, he walked out with a wanton smile. His defeat in Bucharest was certain, but it didn't mean that he had lost everything. President Mario had already offered him enough moving conditions. As long as he could seize the opportunity, Romania could make a comeback. Even if the other side annexed the south, what would it matter? At most, the Rhine River would be the boundary and the river would be drawn to oppose.
A heavily protected convoy left the Capitol. Constantinescu left the gang in there to buy time for himself. There was originally a secret passage that no one knew about, which could avoid the crowds in the square and leave the capital quietly.
"If you want to blame someone, blame your greed. You haggled over those factories and land, thinking that Mario would come to Romania like a savior, but in fact, he just wanted to squeeze out your last surplus value. Romanian idiots, you shouldn't be sitting in the office of the Capitol. You should be kept in a pigsty."
The last thing Constantinescu could do was to laugh at their stupidity.
He didn't feel much pity for abandoning the congressmen, because quite a few of them had lost their value anyway. What he cared about most were the high-ranking government officials who betrayed him. Perhaps there was a traitor lurking around him, ready to show his weapon at the most critical moment.
The more he thought about this, the more uneasy Constantinescu became. He even suspected that he was surrounded by spies who were working with Voinea.
Just in case, he even abandoned the Minister of Defense and the head of the intelligence department as Bucharest's abandoned pawns, and did not tell anyone about his departure, except for the special plane waiting at the airport. Only the CIA knew the inside story of this departure. Constantinescu fled to the northwest alone to re-establish the regime.
Mario even promised that within 4 hours of his departure, NATO forces would compete with the Soviet Union for air supremacy in Bucharest and cut off the Soviet airborne troops from continuing to infiltrate and fight.
But everything that followed seemed irrelevant. The first thing Constantinescu was thinking about now was to form a new cabinet. The group of people in the parliament could no longer be used.
There was also the command of the Romanian army to continue fighting. The Soviet Union only instigated a small part of the armored forces in the southeast. It still had most of the tanks, armored vehicles and fighters. Although the major military regions in the south received the focus of the Soviet army, the north still retained a lot of strength.
As long as the political pressure from the White House was effective, the Soviet Union would have to stop special operations against Romania. Without the support of the big country behind him, it would be easy for Constantinescu to wipe out the rebels.
Locking the door of the conference room, walking through the empty corridor, Constantinescu got into the presidential shuttle that had been prepared for him. They had to leave here immediately.
The figure of the Romanian Parliament Building had disappeared. He drove hundreds of meters in this hidden underground tunnel. This is the safest way to escape. When the Parliament Building was renovated in 1996, Constantinescu built a not too long tunnel in the southeast location with full consideration of safety factors.
The dim light can only illuminate a short section of the road ahead, which is an unfinished work. Things like cement tripods are all left intact.
Constantinescu thought everything was in his own plan, but suddenly the car braked suddenly and he almost fell to the ground. When he looked up, he saw a group of Romanian soldiers who appeared at some unknown time and pointed their bullets at the presidential car. The guards who were leading the way in front also turned their guns and pointed them at the president in the car.
The mastermind hiding behind the scenes has already won the game, and Constantinescu has no way to escape.
But the person waiting for him was unexpected. Under the dim light, Constantinescu even suspected that he had an illusion. It was not until the outline of the man walked out of the dim shadow that he took a breath.
Former Romanian President Iliescu, who was originally investigated for corruption.
The "hero" who opposed Ceausescu back then.
"Surprised?"
Constantinescu shook his head. Pointing at the soldiers in camouflage uniforms, he said, "How did you hide them here?"
"I was the first one to know the blueprint of this tunnel. Do you think that only the Minister of Defense and other important officials know the exact location?"
Iliescu smiled, and there was a subtle helplessness in his smile. "Manescu has been executed, and Borradeanu is now under house arrest. The original Romanian Troika has long been torn apart by the special forces that infiltrated, so do you think that even if you escape to the northwest where NATO troops are stationed, you still have a chance to turn the tables? Your cabinet, your think tank are gone, and even the political sponsors behind you have betrayed you."
He just kept his life as a figure against the Constantinescu regime, otherwise he would have followed Manescu to see God.
The most trusted foreign minister has been arrested, and Borradeanu, who was supposed to be the vice president, has also been secretly controlled. The only two remaining members of the Democratic Committee in 1989 have handed over to the Soviet army. It seems that those people have long been ready to turn themselves into "abandoned pawns".
Thinking of this, Constantinescu's anger was aroused. He pointed at Iliescu and shouted angrily, "Why? I have been fighting for this regime until the end, and these bastards just handed me over like this! When I get out, I will make them live a life worse than death!"
The voice echoed in the dim underground tunnel, and only the echo continued to spread in the emptiness and silence. The funny thing is that in the first ten minutes, the abandoned congressmen were still cursing themselves viciously.
Are you unwilling?
Indeed, it is not to die at the hands of your competitors, but at the hands of your allies. No one would be willing to die.
But what if you are unwilling?
Didn't Iliescu become a pawn being used, standing in this tunnel for an absurd meeting? If you want to blame someone, blame them for not being able to outsmart the cunning monster in the Kremlin. When Romania took the initiative to provoke the issue of the Moldova Autonomous Region, it should have considered such an outcome. Yanaev dared to bet the entire Soviet national destiny, and dared to declare war on another country for a dozen lives.
With his great wisdom and demonic political methods and luck that almost defied the will of heaven, it is no wonder that Mario fought with him for so many years during his term, but still ended in failure.
Iliescu also wanted to persuade the other party to give up struggling, after all, this was his last use value.
"Give up, Constantinescu. You have no way to escape. Either get off the car and surrender, and then accept the trial of the People's Court. Or we will execute you here as a traitor."
"No! I will not lose, Romania never loses."
Almost crazy Constantinescu took out a pistol, then put it against his chin, and showed a hideous smile to Iliescu.
"I will not be caught by you, and I will not become a laughing stock in Romania."
"Don't be too proud too early, Iliescu. The Social Democratic Party will not have the last laugh, I will wait for you in hell!" (To be continued.)
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