Soviet Union 1991
Main text Chapter 909: Severe crackdown and anti-counterrevolutionary measures
After nearly seven months of integration and order maintenance, the autonomous prefectures that were originally full of complaints began to stabilize. Except for a small group of vested interests who were dissatisfied with the reform and lost a large part of their rights and interests, the people found that their rights did not decrease after the member states became autonomous prefectures, because the economic environment was further relaxed, and even their social welfare insurance was better than before.
After the "candies" from the fiscal welfare expenditures were distributed to the obedient people of the autonomous prefectures, the original potential unrest factors also began to slowly dissipate under the double blow of sugar coating and artillery shells. Of course, all candies are not obtained for free. The hidden tricks done by the government in taxation make up for the lack of welfare expenditures. The Soviet Union is only friendly to those people who work gloriously, and never uses welfare to feed a group of damned termites.
Western countries led by the United States certainly have great opinions on the reform of the Soviet Union's member states, although they have nothing to do with themselves. But how can people with the halo of freedom let go of the criticism of the policies of socialist countries? Soon, a series of headlines such as "Lack of human rights comparable to Nazi will only deepen the distrust of the Soviet Union among the member states" began to be added to the Soviet Union. And Yanayev just accepted all the slander and criticism with a smile. The polar bear retracted its claws not because it became timid, but because it was preparing for the next attack.
Only on the issue of the Siberian Great Migration did the United States and the Soviet Union keep a consistent pace, believing that the group of "peace-loving" people should indeed migrate to the Siberian region for isolation. Even some members of Congress said privately in an obscure tone, "Thank God, if the empty city built by the Soviet Union in the Arctic Circle did not have a heating system installed, I would think this was the only time they did it right."
Of course, as he said, Yanayev did not install a winter heating system in that city. Imagine how many people can survive a winter in the atmosphere of the Arctic Circle with temperatures of dozens of degrees below zero. Since we cannot decide your life and death openly, at least let you feel the cruelty of nature.
Of course, the country that reacted most to the Soviet Union's member states becoming autonomous states was not the United States. It is not Turkey or even a NATO member, but the Republic of Poland. The president of the Republic of Poland, Walesa, was very angry about what the Soviet Union did. He even declared in public more than once that the political changes in Eastern European countries did not really bring peace and hope. The threat from socialism still looms over them, and the demon in the Kremlin still wants to find ways to pull them behind the iron curtain.
And Yanayev's reply was, "He is a typical persecution patient. If the Polish president is willing, I can invite him to the mental hospital in Kazan to reminisce about the past. We will reopen the abandoned mental hospital for him and re-employ the original doctors."
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"Poland once had a Prometheus plan, which was to instigate the three countries of the Sea of Pineapple, Belarus, Ukraine, and the Caucasus to all break away from Moscow's rule and form Poland's buffer zone. Unfortunately, this ambitious plan was completed by Comrade Gorbachev in another timeline in 1999. The second one is called the Inter-Sea Federation, which hopes that the Central and Eastern European countries will be closely united around Poland. But I think this plan will never be completed."
When Yanaev saw Walesa's ridiculous remarks, he commented on them like a joke, "Ping Duzhen Lu Da**, do you really think you have the opportunity to realize Poland's unification of Europe, fantasy?"
Yanaev did not use the word dream, unrealistic fantasy is already praising Poland. He also didn't understand why there are always such self-satisfied countries that think they can become a regional power, just like the goal of Polish President Walesa, who is committed to re-establishing Poland's historical status as a powerful country in Eastern Europe and realizing the great rejuvenation of the Polish nation. Of course, this road is very bumpy, and the institutional transformation has caused the coexistence of conservatives and radicals. Some people emphasize that Poland's unsuccessful reforms should be stopped and return to the ** system, while the radicals believe that a more radical attitude should be used to achieve perfect marketization.
At this time, there was a knock on the door of the president's office, and Yanayev whispered, "Come in." Pavlov walked in hurriedly, holding a piece of information from the intelligence agency in his hand. Pavlov walked in without stopping, and reported the situation directly to Yanayev. He said with a helpless tone, "It is said that Poland is mobilizing troops on the border and conducting dangerous live-fire exercises. And the imaginary enemy of the armored forces is still us. It is said that this is to deal with the Soviet Union's possible attack at any time. I think it is necessary to inform you of this news."
After listening to the prime minister's story, Yanayev nodded calmly. A country whose total military strength may not be as many as a Soviet military district actually took the lead in provoking a polar bear that did not use its claws.
Pavlov put the intelligence on his desk and said to himself, "I just don't understand why Walesa, who was friendly to the Soviet Union from 1999 to 1994, changed his position this time and stood on the anti-Soviet side."
"Maybe it's because he saw that his political career was coming to an end, and he took advantage of the anti-Soviet wave that had just emerged to try to win back the votes of the people. This is the face of Western politicians. In order to consolidate their power, they always say something that is not what they mean and do something that goes against their will. For example, when the economy is in trouble, they drastically cut the defense budget, but they don't care about the expensive social welfare system. They will be crushed by the parasites on their bodies."
, former leader and former leader Alexander Kwasniewski promised to further implement the separation of church and state, which is more attractive than Walesa's broad and empty slogans. Walesa, who has a close relationship with the church and can even be said to have made his fortune by relying on the church, became the target of public criticism. In short, this founder who was short-lived in Polish history tried every means to retain his position and power.
"Does Poland think it can take over Ukraine by doing this? Even Turkey doesn't have the ability to challenge us. Poland, which has just gotten rid of the shadow of the Soviet Union, thinks it has the courage to challenge a superpower? Now they are not in the era of the Jagiellonian dynasty." Yanayev couldn't understand why some countries always like to provoke some characters that they shouldn't provoke, and finally get divided up, such as Poland, which was divided by the Soviet-German secret agreement during World War II.
"But we have to express our opinions on what Poland has done on the border." Pavlov's other meaning is that since others have chosen to demonstrate, the Soviet Union should cooperate in some way, otherwise others really think that the Soviet Union is afraid of Poland.
"Does Poland think it can take over Ukraine by doing this? Even Turkey doesn't have the ability to challenge us. Poland, which has just gotten rid of the shadow of the Soviet Union, thinks it has the courage to challenge a superpower? Now they are not in the era of the Jagiellonian dynasty." Yanayev couldn't understand why some countries always like to provoke some characters that they shouldn't provoke, and finally get divided up, such as Poland, which was divided by the Soviet-German secret agreement during World War II.
"But we have to express our opinions on what Poland has done on the border." Pavlov's other meaning is that since others have chosen to demonstrate, the Soviet Union should cooperate in some way, otherwise others really think that the Soviet Union is afraid of Poland.
"Does Poland think it can take over Ukraine by doing this? Even Turkey doesn't have the ability to challenge us. Poland, which has just gotten rid of the shadow of the Soviet Union, thinks it has the courage to challenge a superpower? Now they are not in the era of the Jagiellonian dynasty." Yanayev couldn't understand why some countries always like to provoke some characters that they shouldn't provoke, and finally get divided up, such as Poland, which was divided by the Soviet-German secret agreement during World War II.
"But we have to express our opinions on what Poland has done on the border." Pavlov's other meaning is that since others have chosen to demonstrate, the Soviet Union should cooperate in some way, otherwise others really think that the Soviet Union is afraid of Poland.
"Does Poland think it can take over Ukraine by doing this? Even Turkey doesn't have the ability to challenge us. Does Poland, which has just gotten rid of the shadow of the Soviet Union, think it has the courage to challenge a superpower? Now they are not in the era of the Jagiellonian dynasty." Yanayev couldn't understand why some countries always like to provoke some roles that they shouldn't provoke, and finally be divided up, such as Poland, which was divided by the Soviet-German secret agreement during World War II.
"But we have to express our opinions on what Poland does on the border." Pavlov's other meaning is that since others have chosen to demonstrate, the Soviet Union should cooperate in some way, otherwise others really think that the Soviet Union is afraid of Poland. Indeed, even Yanayev can imagine that Walesa should be in a state of panic now, because his main opponent, the leader of the democratic left, former leader Alexander Kwasniewski, promised to further implement the separation of church and state, which is more attractive than Walesa's broad and empty slogans. Walesa, who has a close relationship with the church and can even be said to have made his fortune by relying on the church, has become the target of public criticism. In short, this founder who was short-lived in the history of Poland tried every means to keep his position and power. Indeed, even Yanayev could imagine that Walesa should be in a state of panic, because his main opponent, the leader of the democratic left, former Communist Alexander Kwasniewski, promised to further implement the separation of church and state, which was more attractive than Walesa's broad and empty slogans. Walesa, who had a close relationship with the church and even relied on the church to make a fortune, became the target of public criticism. In short, this founder who was short-lived in the history of Poland tried every means to keep his position and power.
"Does Poland think that it can take over Ukraine by doing this? Even Turkey doesn't have the ability to challenge us. Poland, which has just gotten rid of the shadow of the Soviet Union, thinks that it has the courage to challenge a superpower? Now they are not the era of the Jagiellonian dynasty." Yanayev couldn't understand why some countries always like to provoke some characters that they shouldn't provoke, and finally be divided up, such as Poland divided by the Soviet-German secret agreement during World War II.
"But we have to express our opinions on what Poland has done on the border." Pavlov's other meaning is that since they have chosen to demonstrate, the Soviet Union should cooperate in some way, otherwise others will really think that the Soviet Union is afraid of Poland.
"Does Poland think that it can take over Ukraine by doing this? Even Turkey does not have the ability to challenge us. Does Poland, which has just gotten rid of the shadow of the Soviet Union, think that it has the courage to challenge a superpower? Now they are not the era of the Jagiellonian dynasty." Yanayev also couldn't understand why there are always some countries that like to provoke characters that they should not provoke, and finally be divided up, such as Poland, which was divided by the Soviet-German secret agreement during World War II.
"But we have to express our opinions on what Poland has done on the border." Pavlov's other meaning is that since they have chosen to demonstrate, the Soviet Union should cooperate in some way, otherwise others will really think that the Soviet Union is afraid of Poland.
"That's exactly what the Polish president wants. When Turkey provokes us, the Soviet Union can protest. When the United States invades us, the Soviet Union can also protest. Only when Poland provokes us, the Soviet Union does not need to make any counterattacks. Does Prime Minister Pavlov think that showing off his military power against a psychopath is something worth showing off?" Yanayev asked back with a smile. Indeed, ignoring Poland is the best humiliation.
"The cold shoulder to them is the best provocation. I don't believe that Poland, which values self-esteem above all else, will tolerate our silent humiliation." ((To be continued.)
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