Soviet Union 1991

Text Chapter 893 We have the final say

Krenz wanted to solve the Romanian issue in a low-key manner, but the White House preemptively pushed the entire incident to a climax. ??The White House press spokesman announced that Germany had betrayed its trust and secretly withdrew its troops from Romania's Luke Day defense line, regardless of the fact that the NATO coalition forces were in a state of crisis. And it is very likely to cause the situation in Romania to become tense in the future, which is completely contrary to the approach of peace and stability in Europe.

Washington viewed Germany's withdrawal as a breakdown in cooperation between European regimes and the United States. Preemptively block the opponent's rebuttal. The Soviet Union, which was not too concerned about the excitement, responded immediately, praising this as the most correct choice made by Berlin. Drive Krentz to the fire grill to bake.

Only Berlin could see that this was a deliberate revenge on the part of the Soviet Union for Krenz's previous betrayal of the Soviet Union. Dobrynin cleverly exploited the contradictions and dissatisfaction between the two parties, and alienated the original virtues that should be united for warmth. alliance.

Now the United States accuses Germany of being a traitor, but Germany is very dissatisfied with the tyranny of the White House. The seeds of disputes have been sown between the two sides. Dobrynin, who has stayed in Berlin for a long time, took a fancy to what General Secretary Yanayev said. "timing".

An opportunity to incite the two countries to turn against each other.

He immediately set off to the Chancellery to meet with Krenz. Now was the best time to convince him that the German government should stand against the United States. The gap between the two parties had already appeared, and all he needed was to add more fire. Germany's form will completely change.

It's time to give Americans a headache.

Dobrynin saw Krenz in the conference room. The other person's face had become embarrassed, and he was obviously still angry about the White House press secretary incident. President Mario did not hesitate to choose to show off his face and fight with each other, just to let the other party understand that he has the final say in the events in Eastern Europe.

The continuation of conservatism has led to Mario’s foreign policy being quite arbitrary and arbitrary, without considering the feelings of Europe’s established powers. At the beginning, President Bush criticized that “after the two world wars, Europe has become old-fashioned and has lost its original power.” Even in the face of new situations, those country bumpkins should think clearly that this world is for enterprising people, not for cowards like them."

Now the coward Krenz is angry, and the consequences are dire.

"The script seems to be different from what was prepared at the beginning, Ambassador Dobrynin. Now we are almost about to break with the Americans. Is this also your prepared conspiracy?"

Krenz didn't put much blame. In fact, he also understood that the situation had reached such an extent that it could no longer be solved by blaming. Did the Soviet Union use the Americans to force them to make a choice, whether to stand on their side or continue to be a faggot.

The end of the wallflower is tragic, just like the shards of glass that Krenz smashed all over the floor in anger last night. He locked himself in the office and thought about it all night. When he came out, he decided to give up the idea of ​​pleasing the Americans. .

He has no way out. Since he has chosen to side with the Soviet Union, if he does not fully express his position on the Romanian issue, it may not be a confrontation between the Americans, but an insult to both sides.

"Are you worried that you won't be able to explain to President Mario? It doesn't matter, we have already made a good excuse for you. It can be said that the German army received wrong intelligence, fell into a trap, and transferred the troops as a last resort. As for That wrong request for quotation was the wrong message sent by Romania, who mistakenly believed that their other lines of defense had been torn apart by Soviet troops and could only rush back to defend. "

Krenz looked at the other party with a sneer. This method of deceiving a three-year-old child might be able to fool the German people or other people who are not clear about the situation, but in front of President Mario's team, this is a ridiculous and childish lie.

"Can Americans believe it?"

"It doesn't matter whether Americans believe it or not. What matters is do other European countries believe it?"

Dobrynin raised the key point of the problem, "Don't you just not want to take responsibility for the ineffective combat? Yes, you can use a false intelligence to defend your European allies, and you can also get rid of your image of being greedy for life and fear of death, and at the same time lose it to Just let the Americans have a headache because they are not prepared for war. Anyway, the skin between you is already broken, and revenge is just the next thing. I just don’t know if you are ready to do this in the United States. After receiving the news, you should withdraw your troops. "

After Dobrynin finished speaking, Krenz was stunned on the spot. He didn't take the other party's words seriously at first, but the more he thought about it, the more he felt it was too scary to think about it. How did the Soviet Union come up with the excuse of intelligence failure in advance? Could it be Dobrynin's impromptu idea? No, if it was a spur-of-the-moment idea, he wouldn't have thought of so many follow-up plans. Could it be that Yanayev had already calculated the imminent ambitions of the German Democratic Ennahda Party before the war started?

"Is all this the operation behind the Soviet Union?" Krenz really couldn't believe that the method he used to drive away tigers and wolves was actually used by the other party, and he was suppressed to death and unable to move.

Dobrynin pushed up his glasses, still showing his usual expression that was neither humble nor overbearing. But it is this harmless attitude that accounts for everything.

"It is always more profitable to be enemies with the United States than with the United States and the Soviet Union, unless Chairman Krenz is ready to challenge two superpowers alone. Of course, opportunities will be given to those who dare to challenge. The Soviet Union does not have much ambition and will not do anything to add icing on the cake, but it has done a lot of things to add insult to injury."

He warned Germany that if it messed up, the Soviet Union would immediately abandon the verbal agreement and attack Germany instead.

"At least if you stand with us, you can have one less enemy and half the pressure."

He has said everything. The other party is a smart person and should know what to choose next. Krenz will not make an unwise bet on the future of Germany. This ending was doomed when he started to be a fence-sitter.

After all the calculations, he still hadn't calculated the Kremlin's conspirators. He had no way to refuse the other party's powerful invitation, and could only say unwillingly, "How far have you calculated..."

"From the beginning to the end."

Dobrynin replied very calmly, "General Secretary Yanaev said that we have the final say on the Romanian issue. Others have no right to make decisions."

At this point, Dobrynin knew that his mission in Berlin had been completed. Germany successfully fell into his own trap, and the rift between Krenz and the United States could no longer be made up. Yanaev forced him into a dilemma, and finally he could only move closer to the Soviet Union.

He won, the means were not brilliant enough, but he had forced Germany into a dead end.

Smart people should now think about how to take the next step. Dobrynin gave the other party enough time to think. Backlash It was impossible for him to quit the game. When he chose to cooperate with the Soviet Union, the German Democratic Renaissance Party should have considered one thing clearly, that their fates were tied together.

There was no way to break free.

After putting on a black felt hat, Dobrynin walked out of the Chancellery. He returned to the state guest car and headed for the Grand Hotel. The water of the Spree River flowed quietly. He looked at the peaceful scenery outside the window and breathed a sigh of relief.

White doves flew over the gloomy church, and the fountain sculptures on the square quietly watched him.

"Stop the car, I want to walk by the river and relax."

His mission has ended. As part of Yanayev's huge plan, he is like a tiny gear. Although he doesn't know what purpose he is turning for, he will see the end one day, for the final victory of the motherland.

Not big and empty everything for the working class. When the Slav brothers were under the painful rule of the ** bureaucrats, oligarchs, capital cancer and the Western world, the ideals that had become dry were rekindled.

They should be the liberators of European workers and people.

The great ** fighters liberated from the bloody hands of capitalists.

Not only himself who was fighting on the front line in Berlin, I am afraid that there are countless voices and shadows like him throughout Europe, running for this country. No one knows what they have done. When these people sleep forever in a certain land for a just cause, perhaps what they can think of is the brightest red star on the Kremlin or the torch in front of the tombstone of the unknown hero.

We sacrificed for this great country.

Even if no one is willing to build a tombstone for us, this country and its people should not forget everything they have done.

Dobrynin's thoughts were pulled away. He remembered what a KGB agent said to him when he was still the ambassador to the United States.

He said that the contributions made by some of them were enough to lie in the Novodevichy Cemetery. But no one knows their achievements.

Dobrynin joked to him at the time that if you die, I will find ways to bury you.

Later, the joke did come true. He died in an unknown place. Even the body did not come back. The only person who remembered him was a stranger who had nothing to do with him and only met him once.

And it became a secret that he would be buried in the Novodevichy Cemetery after his death.

The secret between Dobrynin and him.

The car stopped by the roadside. He stood by the Spree River. The wind blew up the corners of his clothes, and there was a faint breath of spring.

Winter is almost over.

The game in Romania is almost over.

He wiped the corners of his wet eyes and murmured to himself, "This wind hurts my eyes." (To be continued.)8

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