Chapter 155: The Kremlin's New Master
Before encountering physical cultivation, Wushan was still very nervous, people always have a sense of mystery about unknown things, and he is no exception, and his behavior is very cautious.
In the physical cultivation of Chinese martial arts, the most famous should be the so-called golden bell cover iron cloth shirt. Legend has it that at the highest level, the knife and axe could not leave a trace on it.
Of course, Wushan believes that no matter how powerful the alchemy technique is, there will definitely be a lot of places that cannot be practiced.
Sure enough, the muscular men guarding outside the door of the conference room, when they noticed Puxikin, he had already made a move, and the iron piece that was almost invisible to the naked eye was inserted directly into the head through the eyes.
It wasn't until the last person, the one near the door, found out and hurriedly pulled the trigger, but the next moment he didn't have any chance again, and he fell to the ground and died.
The Kremlin, which is known as a bird that cannot fly, has no obstacles in front of Wushan.
After these things were done, with ghostly speed, he flashed out of this slightly gloomy palace and entered Katyusha.
I believe that next, Pusikin is more busy, but he always has to come to see himself.
What kind of joke, calling himself and others from China to Moscow from afar to help, without a little blood, isn't he worried about his own life?
It is estimated that he was also stunned, until the whole conference room was in chaos, and Pusikin seemed to be in a dream.
He couldn't believe what was happening, Joseph didn't dare to bring it, and it was certainly not as good as the elites of the other Siberian training camps.
According to Wu Shan's instructions, he walked straight forward, without looking behind him.
He had just sat down when gunshots rang out at the door, and then the big man, who had been cool all year round, crashed to the ground. It turned out that the mantra on his head was over.
"Peter, go out and have a look." Gore felt that something was wrong, and hurriedly instructed his wife-in-law.
Then. He sat down: "Now, let's move on. β
Georgia is located on the Black Sea coast of the Caucasus region of southwestern Asia. It is bordered by Russia to the north and Turkey, Armenia and Azerbaijan to the south.
The main ethnic group in the territory is Georgian. The official language is Georgian, and most of the inhabitants are fluent in Russian. Most are Orthodox and a few are Muslim. The capital is Tbilisi.
Georgia was a former Russian republic and Stalin's homeland.
However, the dictator's reign did not bring benefits to his hometown, and like our country's founding leader, Mao Taizu, many times it was a bowl of water.
Over the years. With the death of Stalin, the Georgians were far away from Moscow, and the emperor was far away, and they often shouted and demanded **.
Ethnic relations in Georgia have been increasingly complex and intensified since the 70s.
In 1978, the Constitution of the Socialist Republic of Georgia removed the rule that Georgian was the Chinese language, causing thousands of university students to march in the streets.
At the same time, more than 100 ethnic Abkhaz cultural activists demanded that the Autonomous Republic of Abkhazia, which is part of Georgia, be placed under the direct jurisdiction of Soviet Russia.
In November 1988, the national crisis in Georgia erupted in full swing, and a mass rally took place in the capital Tbilisi to demand withdrawal from Soviet Russia.
Gore personally issued an appeal for the former Georgian leader Shevardnadze, who held the post of foreign minister of Soviet Russia, to return to Tbilisi to take urgent measures. Finally, the social explosion was postponed.
In March 1989, the Autonomous Republic of Abkhazia, with a population of more than 500,000 in north-western Georgia, requested secession from Georgia.
Nationalists, led by Adreboi, staged various protests demanding the restoration of the status of a republic that the Abkhazians once had in their 20s.
Abkhazia was allowed to withdraw from Georgia. Separate accession to Soviet Russia.
The Georgian nationalist forces, led by Gamsahurdia, resolutely opposed the Abkhaz separatist movement.
Under the slogan "Georgia belongs to Georgians", they formed the "Central Committee of Struggle"
Beginning on April 4, mass rallies were organized in Tbilisi to oppose Abkhazia** on the one hand, and to demand that the Bolsheviks relinquish power, form a provisional government, and proclaim Georgia** on the other.
Under such complex contradictions, the "Tbilisi tragedy" occurred. As a result, 19 people were killed and more than 200 were injured.
After the "Tbilisi tragedy" occurred, the whole country of Soviet Russia condemned the "atrocities" with one voice. Demanding severe punishment for the "culprits".
The main leaders of the Republic of Georgia, as well as the commander of the Caucasus Military District, among others, were dismissed from their posts.
Extremely anti-Soviet nationalists such as Gamsakhurdzia gained enormous political capital, and the political balance in Georgia accelerated in favor of Gamsakhurdzia.
End of October 1990. Georgia held elections to the Supreme Soviet, which was won by the opposition coalition Round Table for Free Georgia, headed by Gamsahurdzia.
A new nationalist parliament emerged in Georgia. Gamsakhurdia became Chairman of the Supreme Soviet of the Socialist Republic of Georgia.
On March 17, 1991, the Central Power of Soviet Russia organized a referendum on whether to retain the Union State in the Soviet Union.
Georgia boycotted the referendum and held a separate referendum on its own future on 31 March.
As a result, 90% of the voters were in favour of reinstatement of status under the 1918 Act.
Accordingly, on April 9, the new Parliament of Georgia adopted a declaration and decided to establish a presidential system.
The Soviet Russian government, headed by Al Gore, naturally disagreed, but he was now unable to manage the government.
Very often, government decrees leave the Kremlin and are not implemented in the whole of Moscow.
On the question of Georgia, meeting after meeting, Gore could only be heard roaring at the top, and no one paid attention to him below except for his few cronies.
"The great problems of our time cannot be solved by empty words and majority resolutions...... but with iron and blood! Pusikin took a slow sip of his coffee.
"This sentence was said by German Chancellor Bismarck 130 years ago." Although he was paying attention to the outside, he spoke methodically.
"Then today, we must also use an iron-blooded policy to defend our country!"
"Yes. Military war weariness, how did all this happen? β
"In my opinion, as a military man. The duty is to defend the homeland and the country. Outside, resolutely combat any act of aggression. Internal. We will not hesitate to safeguard the unity and territorial integrity of the country. β
"To put it bluntly, it's not the military who has changed, it's you, Comrade Gore, it's your model for the military."
"Think about it, since you came to power, you have excluded dissidents and proclaimed reforms."
"Yes. All the while, you consider your reforms to be successful and your relationship with Sam has eased. β
"This is bullshit!" Prushkin's long-standing resentment erupted: "I don't see your reforms, I only see that our workers have nothing to do." β
"Our peasants have nothing to do, our servicemen have nothing to do."
"You're the culprit!"
At this moment, Petrovich came back with an ugly face: "All the people are dead, not a single one is alive!" β
His voice was soft, but unfortunately, Pushkin was right next to him and could hear it very clearly.
"What do you think the whole country has?" All of a sudden. He was furious and stood up: "When can a woman interfere in politics?" β
"But. Your woman can. Because of taking the lady's route, the short-lived Yerkin quickly ascended to the throne. β
"There are so many examples like this, do you want me to give an example?"
"In accordance with the Soviet Constitution, I have the right to raise the issue of demanding the resignation of our current FΓΌhrer, Mr. Gore."
The conference room exploded with a buzz.
Gore has been crowding out Pushkin, and anyone with a modicum of common sense can feel it.
And the latter, who came from the KGB, would not have had any advantages.
However, in recent years, he has come up with an endless stream of methods. It shows superb political literacy and impresses people who were previously biased.
The treatment of 500,000 soldiers. To the satisfaction of the people of the troops.
"I agree!" Army Commander Valennikov immediately made a statement.
"I agree!" The commander of the Air Force, Shabyshnikov, immediately followed.
"I agree!" The commander of the Navy, Marshal Chernavin, was not to be outdone.
"I raise my hands in approval!" The commander of the Strategic Rocket Forces, Maximov, really raised his hands.
"I'm in principle!" The commander of the Territorial Defense Force, Tretyak, said slowly.
Today was supposed to be a discussion of the question against Georgia, and the top generals of all the forces were present.
This time. Gore was dumbfounded, as were the other members of the Bureau.
Primakov, deputy chairman of the Security Committee, said with a smile: "I also agree!" β
"Agreed!"
"Agreed!"
"Agreed!"
"No, you can't!" The current mayor of Moscow, Petronovich, shouted: "How can you treat Mikhail like this? β
"How can you be qualified to speak?" Primakov was dismissive: "Who came up by nepotism, who here is less qualified than you?" It's good to be your tailor. β
"You, you" Gore was furious, and before he could finish a sentence, he immediately fainted and fell to the ground.
"Immediately to the hospital!" Pushikin's heart was full of joy: "Comrade Petronovich, if Comrade Gore has three longs and two shorts, he will ask you." β
The men outside the door rushed in and carried Gore on a stretcher, and Peter followed without a master.
As the door closed, silence fell inside.
"Since everyone feels that Comrade Gore is no longer fit to stay in this position, then we have to choose one." Gore took a good time and drank his coffee unhurriedly.
"What else to choose?" Primakov jumped out: "According to the provisions of the Soviet Constitution, the chairman is unable to perform his duties for some reason, and the deputy chairman will take his place!" β
"Isn't that right?" Pshukin pretended to be reserved: "The classes here are all my seniors, and the vice chairman is just a title, so you can't take it seriously!" β
As he spoke, he waved his hand again and again, as if that was really the case.
"Vladimir, I have to criticize you comrade!" Primakov's voice was stern: "What do you think of the National Congress of Soviets?" β
"Besides, when Gore was in office, he excluded dissidents. Now, the head of our KGB, Kryuchkov, and the head of foreign intelligence, Shebalshin, have been missing for several days. β
He took a deep breath: "So, I'm wondering if he did an assassination operation against these two people. β
"Don't talk about that." Pusikin sighed: "If Gore were Stalin, we would not have Khrushchev. β
"In good conscience. Gore wasn't a murderous man, or he would have been so unkind to me. Maybe the grass will grow on the grave long ago. β
Everyone's hearts sank, and at the same time, they were inexplicably relaxed.
After all, a companion is like a tiger. No one wants a tyrant to be in power.
He was so kind to Gore, let alone to himself and others.
"I agree with Vladimir, don't make any more extraneous things." Marshal Chernavin, who was the oldest, sighed: "Comrade Gore has no merit and hard work. β
"Yes, now it is imperative for us to discuss whether to let Comrade Pushikin take over smoothly in accordance with Comrade Primakov's opinion." Army Commander Valentnikov chimed in.
"It's a fart!" The commander of the Territorial Defense Force, Tretyak, did not seem to speak in a hurry at first, but he knew that his subordinates had an unusual relationship with this young man.
"Okay. Vote now! Primakov struck while the iron was hot and raised his right hand.
One by one, the right hand was raised, who is not a human spirit? This young man has become a climate, and no one can stop him from ascending to the throne.
Even if he was once a close confidant of Gore, he did not dare not raise his hand.
At such a critical moment, it doesn't matter who raises his hand, who doesn't raise his hand at a glance, aren't you afraid of settling accounts after the autumn?
"Thank you for your love, I deserve it!" Pusikin's face was calm, and he said lightly to Yakovlev next to him: "Alexander." The Trouble Propaganda Department is preparing to release relevant news. β
Yakovlev was born into a poor peasant family in the Yaroslav region of Soviet Russia.
At the age of 18, he took part in the Great Patriotic War of Soviet Russia.
During the war, he was unfortunately wounded. The leg tribe was disabled for life and was discharged as a result.
Yakovlev entered the Central Committee of the CPSU at the age of 30 and was selected as a key training object, and later sent to Sam Columbia University for further study.
In 1973, Yakovlev, who was already a member of the Central Committee of the CPSU and acting head of the Central Propaganda Department, encountered a political chill in his life.
He was dismissed from his party post and sent to Canada as ambassador for publishing an article in the newspaper criticizing great-power chauvinism, local nationalism, and anti-Semitism.
That's 10 years.
After returning home, Yakovlev became director of the Institute of World Economy and International Politics of the Russian Academy of Sciences, and was elected chairman of the Open Committee.
The Bole that made Yakovlev popular again was Gore.
1983 year. He used his personal connections with Canada's prime minister to campaign to boost his party prestige during Goe's visit to Canada. It was greatly appreciated by Goeh.
After Goeth came to power in 1985, Yakovlev quickly rose several levels in succession. He became the head of the Propaganda Department of the Central Committee of the CPSU and the Secretary of the Secretariat of the Central Committee of the CPSU, and became the main figure in charge of ideology in the party.
From then on, Yakovlev became Gore's shadow and stand-in, saying what Gore wanted to say but was not convenient to say, and doing what Goe wanted to do but was inconvenient to do, while Goe always behaved impartially.
Because his relationship with Gore was very stiff, Yakovlev has not spoken ill of Pushkin all these years.
Everyone gasped, no one expected that this young man would have such a broad mind.
Maybe before, there were still people who wavered and were ready to do something secretly to come out and stumble on Pushkin.
Now, those who hold these ideas have long since changed their views.
In Soviet Russia, there was no talk of a saint yet, after all, the history of their country was very short, and it was built on the basis of the Golden Horde of the Genghis Khan family.
If they also have the concept of a saint, they will definitely feel that Comrade PSIKIN is a standard saint.
Who better to be the leader of this country than him?
Night has fallen on Moscow again, and nothing has changed on the streets.
Ordinary Soviet Russians never dreamed that overnight, the whole country would have changed its helmsman.
From collective farms, big pot rice, to a series of nondescript reforms at Gore, the common people were numb.
During the Stalin period, beggars were not allowed on the streets of Soviet Russia, and they were either shot or taken to prison.
With Ge Shi coming to power, all kinds of people joined the begging army.
At eight o'clock in the evening, TASS announced to the whole world: "Comrade Pusikin is the chairman of the Presidium of the Soviet of Soviet Russia, and Gor has taken early retirement due to poor health. (To be continued)