Chapter 932: Dismemberment of Ukraine

North Korea is no longer the focus of Yanayev's attention, and more efforts are still being injected into the Far East. Pen × fun × Pavilion www. biquge。 infoThe development plan here was originally focused on cultivating as a matter of his own death. Although Yanayev used the law to change the unbreakable union into a truly unified state in the form of institutions and laws, this does not mean that the Soviet Union is truly an unbreakable union, and one day after the failure of institutional reform, the fate of the Soviet Union awaits the Soviet Union in 1991.

There are some things that can be resolved during his tenure, but without a long-term vision and a view of the possible future pitfalls, even if the country is put in the hands of Vladimir, there is no guarantee that it will not face the risk of disintegration in twenty or thirty years. As Yanayev continued to consolidate Moscow's centralized power, he was also thinking about how to minimize the damage if Russia was to fall apart.

The Far East development program was prepared for a catastrophic disintegration, and the people on this timeline who had not suffered the tragic experience of disintegration naturally did not understand what kind of bloodshed and misery would happen in Russia in the event of such a catastrophe. For example, watching Ukraine lose all the money left over from the former Soviet Union is simply the strongest Slavic loser.

Don't put all your eggs in the same basket, that's a lesson that Yanayev remembers.

He stretched out his left hand instead, dialed the phone number of Valery, the chief of staff, and gave a few very brief instructions.

"Let Comrade Tidjakov make a trip to the office, yes, as soon as possible."

Therefore, when Tidjakov, the chairman of the USSR State Enterprise Confederation, was summoned by Yanayev, it was a bit of a surprise.

Except for the "joint operation" between the two in 1991, the rest of the time he mainly faced Prime Minister Pavlov, former chairman of the Council of Ministers Ryzhkov, the mysterious "general secretary" always locked himself in that room that symbolized power, and the door was closed all day long. Only occasionally does he step out of his power when he carries out his conspiracy plans.

Valery, the newly appointed chief of staff of the General Secretary, took Tijakov to the door of the General Secretary's office, knocked on the door, and when there was a call to enter, he opened the door with Tidjakov.

Before entering the door, Tidjakov had already instructed the other party what to say and what not to say. Yanayev only wants to hear the truth, and what he hates most is false lies. You can come up with your own ideas, but they will only be used as references.

After saying this, Tidjakov stepped into a slightly gloomy room, the thick beige velvet drapes were closed, and the whole room was immersed in darkness, and he could only see the figure of the general secretary, but not the other party's expression.

It was as if he had become one with the darkness.

"Sit down, Comrade Tidjakov. We hadn't seen each other alone in a long time. The last time we met alone to discuss a major event decision was probably the August 19 incident in 1991. I didn't expect so many years to pass so quickly. ”

Tidjakov sat down cautiously, he didn't know what was going on in the mind of the man across the desk. However, since the events in Romania, Yanayev has rarely made a public appearance on international issues, and has been replaced by the chairman of the Council of Ministers.

The Americans believed that Yanayev was brewing an even more terrible conspiracy, but there was no sign of it. There is no next step other than a brief meeting with Kim Jong-il in Moscow and the signing of a port lease contract.

He has been able to make casual gestures to discourage others from moving forward, and to stop the ambitions of the free world to expand by doing nothing.

This is the most terrifying part of the general secretary's methods, there is no trick to win.

"I'm not inviting you to the office today for anything else. Belch...... I would like to know what is going on in the large state-owned military-industrial complex of Ukraine. You can just give me a brief introduction, and I actually understand the general situation. ”

Yanaev, of course, knows the situation in Ukraine, and he said this only to get to the bottom of Tidyakov.

The Southern Machine-Building Plant in the Pavlovsk Region, the Pavlograd Machine-Building Plant in the Dnipropetrovsk Region, and the Southern Machine-Building Plant are a military-industrial complex mainly engaged in the production of strategic missiles, and are one of the largest missile manufacturers in the world. Three of the six Soviet shipyards that built large surface ships were located on the Black Sea coast of Ukraine. The "Black Sea Shipyard" in the port of Nikolaev was the only shipyard in the USSR capable of building aircraft carriers, from which the Kuznevtsov, Varyag and Ulyanovsk aircraft carriers came from, so to speak, for the development of the country. The "June 1st Shipyard", also located in the port of Nikolaev, built mainly cruisers and destroyers, and was the only shipyard in the USSR capable of building Glorious-class missile cruisers. The "Bulon shipyard" is located in Kerch, on the Crimean peninsula, and mainly builds destroyers and frigates. These few military-industrial complexes alone occupied a sufficiently important weight in the development of the Soviet army.

"The state-owned enterprises of Ukraine have a monopoly on almost all the large-scale military-industrial projects of the USSR."

Tijakov replied very cautiously, constantly glancing at Yanaev, expecting something to be seen in his expression.

But it's a pity that in addition to being calm, it's calm.

The black figure sitting on the desk finally made a slight movement, his hand resting on his chin, as if thinking about what Tidjakov had said, and referring to what he was thinking. expressed his feelings.

"Yes, Ukraine is important. Tanks, aircraft engines, strategic missile technology, the Ukrainian Autonomous Region almost monopolized most of the heavy industry in the Soviet Union, Ukraine is important to us, this is an autonomous region that cannot be lost, we can't imagine what will happen to the loss of Ukraine, can we? ”

Tidjakov nodded, and then realized that the general secretary might not be able to see his face clearly in the dark, and hurriedly added.

"Yes."

"Once we lose Ukraine, we will face a blow of halving our combat effectiveness, which is devastating for the Soviet armed forces."

He thought that Comrade General Secretary had some important plan to support the military industry and protect the interests of the military industry, but his next words made him stunned.

The figure sitting opposite replied a little lightly, as if he didn't care about it and said slowly, "Since Ukraine is so important, then let's just dismember him." (To be continued.) )