Chapter 321: Traitor

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The mass expulsion of the Wahhabi faction was certainly condemned by a number of Western media, who accused the Soviet government of carrying out a massive religious persecution and even a different version of the Stalinist purge. Of course, there is no shortage of harsh criticism from the Arab world, who also believe that communism is undermining religious beliefs, which is contrary to the will of the real pig Anla.

Of course, the Soviets ridiculed each other, saying that after the expulsion of Wahhabis and other non-secular extremist sects, the crime rate in Chechnya was greatly reduced, which fully demonstrated that these people who wore Gili Bapu black robes or carried bomb vests on their backs were the source of the turmoil in Chechnya. He said that the government fully respects their request, and since it feels that the secular and secular factions are apostasy, then the Soviet government will create a paradise for the Wahhabi faction in the Arctic Circle, and let these people and the polar bears explain the Hoop Sutra, anyway, there is a polar day phenomenon in the Arctic Circle, and no one will stop you from worshipping 24 hours a day.

As for the so-called Soviet interference in religious movements in the Arab countries, Yanayev personally said in private that you believers should not condemn it and go to war. There is not so much time in life for people to protest, if you hate the Soviet Union, you will retaliate, if you complain about communism, you will start a war, what is the use of condemnation, or will it be ignored by the permanent members of the United Nations, if you condemn it, you will negotiate, if you negotiate, you will declare war, if you can't fight, you will wait to be washed by the Satan of the Soviet Union, you are even afraid of the torrent of red steel and ICBMs, and you dare to say that you hate communism and socialist countries?

In the face of Soviet rebuttals, Syria, Iran. Iraq, the secular religious countries that secretly received benefits from the Soviet Union, pretended to look around. Saudi Arabia was the only one in the Arab world who was embarrassed to face the Soviet Union's mouth cannon against the outside world.

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The expulsion of Wahhabi was a warning from the Soviet government to the Caucasus about attempts to become independent, and Yaanayev warned others in such a way that the red warning was that the claws of the Soviet bear were regaining control of the region, and if you were an enemy against socialism, flee to the West. Because then we will pull out the moths of the country one by one, and then pinch them to death one by one.

Shushkevich breathed a sigh of relief in the face of the frightened birds. He fortunately did not join the camp of so-called Western democratic leaders. rejected the olive branch thrown by the other party many times. For this old fox, who has not fallen after decades of ups and downs in the Soviet political arena, he can not only choose the right team, but also change ships silently at the right time and keep the right pace with the party.

An anonymous report letter was placed on the desk of the first secretary of Georgia, who had wanted to write his name on the envelope, but after thinking about it and giving up on it, he was as cautious as a fox hunter.

Shushkevich would have been in an awkward position if the mayor of Tbilisi and the deputy secretary of the Georgian nationalist faction had known. This means that the centrist leader chose the central government over the Georgians. Although the anonymous situation may eventually be implicated by the KGB, it is much better than being implicated in the East Window incident after the fact.

Taking 10,000 steps back, if the real owner of the letter was known, Shushkevich would have offended the Georgian democrats at most and would have been favored by the central authorities. With this feat alone, maybe he can go one step further. What about stepping into the decision-making circles of Moscow?

Thinking of this, the corners of Shushkevich's mouth hooked up a smile, he has never accepted investments that are riskier than reported, just like he, as an old fox, would not dare to face a hunter like Yanayev who does not play his cards according to common sense.

"Steiner is definitely a competent mayor of Tbilisi, but it's a pity that you did one thing wrong, and that is that as a Georgian, bargaining with the central government is the first mistake you make, and sympathizing with the so-called Georgian independence movement is the second mistake you make."

Shushkevich put the information about the Tbilisi mayor's accusation in the envelope, which was not a gift to Moscow, but directly to the KGB intelligence officers, compared to the ecstasy they would have when they opened these things, which was the biggest reward for asking for credit to their Moscow government, and if they could, it would not be a problem for them to be promoted to a higher rank.

Shushkevich sent the letter of accusation to the head of Tbilisi through secret channels, but he did not know that the information on the report did not attract a big move by the KGB agents, but was sent directly to the supreme leader of Moscow, Yanayev.

Yanayev opened the envelope, and Shushkevich revealed himself a letter imitating the handwriting of others, the most detailed material of the anonymous whistleblower to expose a high-level Georgian plan to recreate the Prague Spring. They infiltrated the army, placed their cronies inside, lurked and waited for the right moment to start a rebellion when the Soviets were most desperate.

"If it weren't for this letter from Shushkevich, I don't think I would have known that these people had already planned to this point, or that they were preparing to seize power, and the damned Georgians, even Stalin from Georgia, were pursuing a high-pressure national policy towards this land, just fearing that this group of people would resort to this method."

The person who presented the letter was the owner of Lubyanka, and he did not expect that Yanayev's plan would be carried out so quickly. Georgia is now under the control of Moscow, whether it is alive or dead.

"Shushkevich's letter is nothing more than a letter that ignited the political turmoil in Georgia, and the Horse-Wall faction of the previous Tbilisi riots finally showed their true colors."

"Then why didn't General Secretary Yanayev act and uproot this group of moths in Georgia and replace them with another group of loyal Soviet officials? After 1989, we have not carried out such large-scale replacements. "Kryuchkov somewhat did not quite understand what Yanayev was doing.

According to the power that the Soviets are now restored, it is more than enough to clean up a Georgian, so no matter what kind of conspiracy is played behind the scenes, it is not as tough as the means of the troops controlled by the Ministry of Internal Affairs.

"So is one Georgia enough?" Yanayev hooked the corners of his mouth, "There are so many unwilling and obedient forces in the entire Caucasus, is it enough to just clean up one Georgia?" ”

"Our eyes are only on all the enemies who are unwilling to obey the Soviets." (To be continued.) )