Soviet Union 1991
Text Chapter 932 Dismembering Ukraine
North Korea is no longer the focus of Yanaev, and more efforts are still poured into the Far East. The development plan here was originally intended to be cultivated as a posthumous event. Although Yanaev used the amendment of the law to turn the unbreakable alliance into a truly unified country in the form of system and law, this does not mean that the Soviet Union is really an unbreakable alliance. If the system reform fails one day, the Soviet Union will face the fate of 1991 again.
Some things can be solved during his term, but without a long-term vision, he cannot see the potential hidden dangers in the future. Even if the country is handed over to Vladimir, there is no guarantee that it will not face the risk of disintegration in twenty or thirty years. While Yanaev is constantly consolidating the centralization of power in Moscow, he is also thinking about how to minimize the losses if Russia is torn apart.
The Far East Development Plan is prepared for a catastrophic disintegration. The people on this timeline have not experienced the tragic experience of disintegration, so they naturally do not understand what kind of blood and tragedy will appear in Russia once such a disaster occurs. For example, watching Ukraine squander the wealth left by the former Soviet Union, it is simply the biggest Slavic prodigal.
Don't put all your eggs in one basket, this is a lesson Yanayev remembers.
He stretched out his left hand, dialed the phone of the office director Valery, and gave a few very brief instructions.
"Let Comrade Tiziakov go to the office, yes, as soon as possible."
So when Tiziakov, the president of the Union of State Enterprises of the Soviet Union, was summoned by Yanayev, it seemed a bit unexpected.
Except for the "joint operation" between the two in 1991, he mainly faced Prime Minister Pavlov and former Chairman of the Council of Ministers Ryzhkov at other times. The mysterious "General Secretary" always locked himself in the room that symbolized power, and the door was closed all day long. Only when he occasionally implemented a conspiracy plan would he step out of his power.
The newly appointed director of the General Secretary's Office Valery took Tiziakov to the door of the General Secretary's office. He knocked on the door, and after a call came in from inside, he opened the door with Tiziakov.
Before entering the room, Tiziakov had already told the other party what to say and what not to say. Yanaev only wanted to hear the truth, and what he hated most was false lies. You can put forward your own ideas, but he will only take them as references.
After saying this, Tiziakov stepped into the slightly dark room. The thick beige velvet floor-length curtains were drawn, and the whole room was immersed in darkness. He could only see the figure of the general secretary, but could not see the other party's expression.
It was as if he had merged with the darkness.
"Sit down, Comrade Tiziakov. We haven't met alone for a long time. The last time we met alone to discuss major events was the August 19th Incident in 1991. I didn't expect that so many years have passed so quickly."
Tiziakov sat down carefully. He didn't know what the person opposite him on the desk was thinking. However, since the Romanian incident, Yanaev rarely showed up on international issues, and was replaced by the Chairman of the Council of Ministers.
The Americans believed that Yanayev was planning a more terrible conspiracy, but there was no sign of it. Apart from a brief meeting with Kim Jong Il in Moscow and the signing of a port lease contract, there was no further action.
He was able to make others dare not move forward with a casual move, and to stop the ambition of the free world to expand without doing anything.
This is the most terrible part of the general secretary's means, no move is better than a move.
"Today, I invited you to the office not for other things. Uh... I want to know the current situation of Ukraine's large state-owned military enterprises. Just give a brief introduction. In fact, I also know the general situation."
Yanayev certainly knew the situation in Ukraine, and he said this just to test the waters with Tiziakov.
The Southern Machinery Manufacturing Plant in Pavlovsk Oblast, the "Pavlograd Machinery Manufacturing Plant" in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, the "Southern Machinery Manufacturing Plant" is a military-industrial joint enterprise mainly producing strategic missiles, and is one of the world's largest missile manufacturers. Three of the six Soviet shipyards that built large surface ships are located on the Black Sea coast of Ukraine. The "Black Sea Shipyard" located in the port of Nikolayev is the only shipyard in the Soviet Union that can manufacture aircraft carriers. The three aircraft carriers Kuznetsov, Varyag and Ulyanovsk all came from here. It can be said that it has dedicated everything to the development of this country. The "June 1st Shipyard" is also located in the port of Nikolayev. It mainly builds cruisers and destroyers. It is the only shipyard in the Soviet Union that can build the Slava-class missile cruiser. The "Bron Shipyard" is located in Kerch on the Crimean Peninsula and mainly builds destroyers and frigates. These military industrial enterprises alone have a sufficiently important weight in the development of the Soviet army.
"Ukrainian state-owned enterprises almost monopolize all large-scale military projects in the Soviet Union."
Dziakov answered very cautiously, and kept glancing at Yanaev during the period, hoping to see something from his expression.
But unfortunately, in addition to being calm, he was still calm.
The black figure sitting on the desk finally made a subtle movement. His hand supported his chin, as if thinking about what Dziakov said and referring to his thoughts. Expressed his own feelings.
"Yes, Ukraine is very important. Tanks, aircraft engines, strategic missile technology, the Ukrainian Autonomous Region almost monopolizes most of the Soviet Union's heavy industry. Ukraine is very important to us. This is an autonomous region that cannot be lost. We can't imagine what devastating consequences will be after losing Ukraine, right?"
Tiziakov nodded, then realized that the General Secretary might not be able to see his face in the dark, and quickly added.
'"Yes."
"Once we lose Ukraine, we will face a blow of halving our combat effectiveness, which is devastating to the Soviet armed forces."
He thought that the General Secretary had some important plans to support the military industry and protect the interests of the military industry, but the next words made him stunned.
The figure sitting opposite answered lightly, as if he didn't care and said slowly, "Since Ukraine is so important, then let's just dismember it."
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