Chapter 851: A Huge Hidden Danger

Yanayev is also waiting for the right moment, hoping to use Romania as a starting point to ignite the fire throughout Eastern Europe. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. biqUgE怂 ļ½‰ļ½Žļ½†ļ½

Not all the wind and grass can hide from the eyes of the Soviet Union, and it is almost impossible to achieve 100% concealment of political trends, and there are always people who can find clues from the wind and grass. Recent U.S. developments have made him suspicious, and Secretary of State Madeleine's frequent visits to Eastern Europe have not escaped Yanayev's eyes. This is no coincidence in comparison with the strategic plan that the USSR was preparing to implement.

The figure hidden behind the Kremlin's heavy velvet curtains was uneasy, and he feared that the presence of the United States would completely disrupt the original plan. Primakov also paid special attention to the route of the American visit, the United States moved unusually, starting from Finland and going all the way south to Turkey, Madeleine's visit route just constituted a road map for the blockade of the Soviet Union, originally thought it was just an ordinary state visit, but from the beginning to the end, the leaders of the two countries did not make any statement.

This is very unusual, the agreement on the partition of Eastern Europe agreed by the Soviet Union on the front foot, and the United States on the back foot smashing the field in Eastern Europe, and even carrying out an ulterior conspiracy in Europe, made him feel very worried.

The mud on your shoes, while innocuous and harmless, will always deliver the fatal blow when you are least paying attention.

With his chin in his hands, Yanayev's brows were twisted into a knot, and he was thinking about what conspiracy the other party has, but he just happened to see through the Kremlin's strategic intentions, or whether the operation of "carving up Europe" has been placed on the presidential desk in the White House for reference and analysis by the White House think tank.

If it's the latter, then the state of affairs becomes somewhat serious.

Yanayev did not dare to underestimate the intelligence capabilities of the CIA, otherwise the KGB would not have been afraid to defend day and night for so many years, and at the same time secretly investigate whether someone on the German side betrayed his talk. He immediately picked up the phone and informed the assistant to the general secretary's office to immediately ask Yazov, Kryuchkov and Dobrynin, Primakov to come to the general secretary's office quickly.

If the other side really saw through the strategic intentions of the Soviet Union, the original encroachment plan would become very dangerous.

Those who walk on the tightrope must be precise in every step, and miscalculation is a catastrophe.

Soon the office was filled with members of the Yanayev group's core think tank, who were calm at first, but by the time Yanayev had circulated the information to the public, no one was calm.

Anyone with a discerning eye can see that this intelligence exposes the strategic intentions of the Soviet Union, and the United States is using this means to consolidate its Eastern European alliance and become an interception line of defense that hinders the Soviet Union's advance.

A casual breath can condense into frost, and the atmosphere in the office is no colder than the wind and snow outside.

The flickering lights reflected Yanayev's erratic expression.

This is the first time in recent years that Yazov had seen such an expression on his face at the time of the August 19 coup.

"Almost everyone, starting with Finnish President Martti Ahtisaari, to Stoyanov in Bulgaria, and even Konstantinescu, whose regime is crumbling, is tight-lipped about what the conversation is about. Moreover, when it announced to the outside world, it also used the flickering words of economic and political cooperation and exchanges, visited four countries in Eastern Europe in one go, and said that there was no conspiracy behind it, who would believe it? Moreover, Madeleine's old fox is notoriously cunning, and her appearance only brings turmoil and intrigues, from Turkey before to Romania later. ā€

"If we really let him get his wish, our strategy will fail, and all our previous efforts will be in vain."

"Comrade Yazov."

"Yes."

Yazov nodded to the general secretary in front of him.

Yanayev said to his old comrades-in-arms, "From now on, Ukraine, Belarus, the three Baltic states, and Azerbaijan will strengthen their military alert, although the possibility of the other side taking the initiative to attack is very small, but we cannot rule out the United States taking the lead in provoking." ā€

"Once the opponent shows an offensive trend, then give me a reverse push. Push them until they can't fight back. ā€

A trace of gloom flashed in Yanayev's eyes, although the Soviet Union was in decline, it was not a role that could be bullied by the joint armies of several Union countries, and the forces that had learned the Soviet army's modernization war had long been hung on the gallows.

Primakov is the most knowledgeable about Yanayev's overall plan, so he has the last say on this issue.

Ahtisali is a person who has always been reluctant to intervene in the situation in Eastern Europe, and even Finland is behind the scenes, how many rich political benefits did Madeleine promise? Primakov did not dare to imagine that for such a strategic encirclement, the United States had invested a lot of money.

The United States spared no expense on the Soviet Union, coupled with the so-called temptation of political alliances, the Eastern European countries that received the benefits would be willing to die for the Americans, although the promises of politicians are more discredited than the chastity of technical women, and the survival of a regime is at stake, and those fools will not be so self-aware.

Yanayev knew very well that the economic strength of the Soviet Union had not yet reached the point of subjugating the Eastern European countries, that a strong comprehensive strength was the foundation of the Soviet Union's eastward expansion plan, and that the subversion of the regime was only a means.

"We have to be clear about how much the other side knows and by what means. Of course, CIA intelligence infiltration and German leaks cannot be ruled out, and if it is the latter, we need to be careful. ā€

"After all, the German Democratic Ba'ath Party came to power shouting for national unity, and although Krenz is a former Communist Party leader, and now he is also the leader of the former East German People's Army sitting in the position of the Ministry of Defense, but in the final analysis they are no longer the East German Communist Party before 1989, nor like the Social Democratic Party now, but more like a right-wing party."

Primakov, who had laid out the latest German newspapers on Mr. Yanayev's desk, pointed to a photo of a Su-34 bomber previously sold to Germany equipping the German Democratic Republican Air Force.

Pointing to the top handful of heads, he smiled and said in a deep voice, "See these people?" From the Minister of Defense, the Deputy Minister, to the General Staff, Jonischkis almost all the senior officials who could be replaced with the same people from the German Democratic Republican Army before. And the Su-34 bombers, MiG-29 fighters are almost all equipped in Zuosen, in Selo, concentrated around the four states that the German Democratic Baath can unite, like ......"

Yanayev stared at the picture and directly added the second half of Primakov's sentence, "It is like the stars and the moon defending Berlin, forming a ring in the sky, but what does this mean?" If it were me, I would ...... too Wait a minute. ā€

Yanayev seemed to understand something.

At this time, Primakov raised his head, his face was a little ugly, and he whispered, "What if the other side did not incorporate the German Democratic Republican Army into the Federal Republic of Germany from the beginning, but maintained the status of 'SS'?" After all, the DAP also needs state tax revenues to feed its own army. ā€

"I think Germany will become a formidable adversary in the future, and in the end it will become the trigger for changes in Europe when no one can restrain their development."

The whole office fell silent, and no one questioned Primakov's words, and it was a matter of time before the DPR really turned into an SS in the true sense of the word, in the German tradition. The mutual vigilance between the Wehrmacht and the Republican Army was destined to allow Krenz to vigorously develop the military strength of the SS, and it was even possible to provide a guarantee of force for the one-party rule of the Democratic Republicans.

Hitler came to power only by relying on the SA and the SS, and by deceiving the people.

And Krenz took the same old path.

One cannot step into the same river twice, and Herattrick asks the same question, but some people always make the same mistakes.

In the absence of conclusive evidence, Yanayev will not rashly attack the "unbreakable alliance", which is the backbone of maintaining stability in Europe.

"We need to wait, Germany has not shown any political intentions so far, and we cannot accuse the other side of being the one who betrayed us."

"But once we have the evidence, we're going to make those guys pay their due. The Soviet Union was not soft on traitors. (To be continued.) )