Chapter 875: This Is Our Justice!

The letter to the people was like a spreading prairie fire, which quickly burned all over Romania. Like a spark sown or a fuse ignited, the pen www.biquge.info quickly formed a large-scale and sustained turmoil.

The butcher's knife was finally swung at the Congress, and the reason why most of them opposed the relocation was because they had everything they had in Bucharest, and they felt unwilling to give it up rashly. It was even always thought that Konstantinescu would be able to hold the fortress, but now it seems that they were wrong, everything was very wrong.

The Soviets were not only adept at frontal brutal attacks, but they were no worse than others in terms of intriguery, and they used Vojnea's chairmanship within the Social Democratic Party to promote his political views more forcefully.

Romania's economy is in decline, and the root cause of social unrest is that oligarchs control the entire country's economy.

Only by bringing down the oligarchs sitting high in Congress and the corrupt government headed by Constantinescu can the country emerge from political and economic turmoil.

Vojnea even drew up a list. Starting with the president of Romania, to the minister of energy, and then to other oligarchic families that control the monopoly economy of oil, electricity, transportation, etc., they are all included in this blacklist that "endangers the security of the country's people".

These were the sworn enemies who hindered the coup d'Γ©tat of the Social Democrats.

After reading the report in his Kremlin office, Yanayev laughed out loud.

"It's fun, it's so much fun. I didn't expect to underestimate this agent in Romania before. ”

Primakov was somewhat stunned by Yanayev's gaffe, and the general secretary rarely let out such a hearty laugh, unless there was something else that interested him.

"Sure enough, it was the democratic rebellion that he participated in in in 1989, and the guy who broke away from the Romanian Communist Party, even the means of rebellion were exactly the same, terrible, really terrible."

Yanayev held his chin in his hands, the cigarette in the corner of his mouth, and looked ahead with half-squinted eyes. To Primakov, this image made him look like a scheming conspirator.

"Targeting a handful of oligarchs on the list, and then uniting all the other classes to form a huge torrent. Coupled with the renegade of the Romanian army, no matter how much Constantinescu emphasized the threat of invasion from the Soviet Union, could not suppress the outbreak of internal contradictions. All this is almost a copy of the content of the fifth volume of Mao Xuan's question in Eastern Europe, which is really interesting. ”

Now it seems that Constantinescu's cabinet and the top echelons of the Diet will be the target of public criticism, and the last incendiary slogan, "Kill them all", is more violent than any coercion or inducement.

Kill all the people on the list, they are the main culprits who endanger national security.

Kill them, and you are the heroes of the nation.

"With the help of the power of the people to eradicate their own political opponents, tsk, Vojnea still seems to have a good hand." Primakov was also amazed at Voynea's methods.

After the upheaval, Romania's economy did not develop much, and the political struggle became more and more intense.

Is this the democracy and order that you Western European countries have been advocating?

Yanayev stared at President Mario's slightly melancholy face in the newspaper, as if the Soviet Propaganda Department had found another gap in attacking the Western democratic world.

"How's our propaganda?"

Yanayev asked Primakov that he and Dobrynin were now in charge of foreign affairs.

"Leaflets have been distributed with reconnaissance planes, and all the political ideas of Vojnea have been disseminated through the cooperation of the Social Democratic Party, and I think it will not be long before the information will be returned."

Social Democrats?

Tsk tsk.

Yanayev suddenly felt a little pity for Konstantinescu, and now the whole of Romania has been infiltrated with holes. It is impossible to form an invulnerable copper wall from the inside to block the infiltration of public opinion.

More directly, the people will take matters into their own hands and slaughter those who have betrayed.

After listening to Primakov's report, Yanayev had a general idea in his heart, he got up and went out, US Secretary of State Madeleine had been waiting in the conference hall for a long time, and it was time to negotiate with the Americans. After so long, what should come will always come.

Dobrynin had been waiting at the door for a long time.

"I'm afraid Mario has lost patience with Eastern Europe, right?"

Yanayev said to Dobrynin beside him as he walked down the corridor.

Dobrynin kept up with Yanayev and said hurriedly, "We have gone too far on the Eastern European issue. The reversal of Eastern European interests over the past decade or so has been shattered, and it is not impossible for Europe and the United States not to see us as a threat. To tell the truth, General Secretary Yanayev, I think that after the achievement of the Romanian feat, the bottom line of the Americans should not be provoked next. Now they are losing their last patience. ”

Dobrynin hinted that Yanayev must not be rash and chose to have a showdown with the United States at this time. Finally, despite the dual economic and political crisis, the focus is on economic development that should be settled down and at ease.

Yanayev made no secret of his admiration for Dobrynin, but Romania was the key to his turnaround in Eastern Europe. If half of Romania could be gnawed down and finally its own Bolgarian quasi-Yaslavic brothers, the United States would not be able to form a Polish-Balkan political blockade that would effectively contain the development of the Soviet Union.

Although it cannot recreate the glory of the 70s, it is enough to alleviate the pain of the upheaval.

In front of a peachwood door, Yanayev stopped, and Dobrynin, who had been following him, also followed him, and stopped striding forward.

"The Western bloc, represented by Madeleine, has only one purpose, which is to force us to abandon our attack on Romania. If we don't, maybe they'll take a more radical approach. ”

"I'll try to hold them back at the negotiating table, and I'll leave the rest to you."

The sudden plea made Dobrynin a little unaccustomed, and the general secretary's earnest words made him feel that the next plan would be difficult.

Yanayev took a deep breath and stepped into the brightly lit conference room. Everyone was waiting for him.

The woman sitting in a prominent position looked up at the door.

Madeleine's grim eyes reminded him of some kind of venomous snake that lives in the shadows, ready to bite.

And the biting fangs were quickly revealed, and from the moment Yanayev entered the door, Madeleine had already prepared a series of follow-up actions.

"Yanayev's recent movements in Romania have deeply disturbed the American side, and both the White House and the Pentagon see this as a signal to provoke a third world war, so I would like to know when exactly you are going to withdraw your troops. If you don't withdraw your troops, NATO will intervene in your invasion. ”

Yanayev smiled, pointed at Madeleine, and said sarcastically, "I'm sorry, I hope you should get a problem clear. The United States has put the cart before the horse, what does the Romanian government say about inciting ethnic Romanians in Moldova to rebel? Apparently Konstantinescu deliberately provoked trouble, and now he turns his head and says that we have incited the people of Moldova? ”

Madeleine glanced at her watch, then at Yanayev in front of her, and said confidently, "Chairman Yanayev, what you have done has invaded a sovereign country!" This is already an act of aggression, and NATO, and even the UN, rebuke your aggression! We will absolutely not allow this shameless invasion to continue! If you don't stop, hum. ”

Yanayev pursed the corners of his arrogant mouth with disdain, and US foreign policy has always been dominated by double standards. For them it is an act of justice, while the actions of other countries are aggression and atrocities.

"Yes, it is an illegal invasion for your shamelessness."

"But for the dozen or so people who died in the riots, this is justice!"

Yanayev had long prepared the rhetoric to move out those who died in the riots in Moldova. He pointed to the row of cold bodies covered with white shrouds in the photograph and said coldly, "This is what the instigated Romanians have done, look at them, the dead people, this is what you call shameless justice?" This is what you call the crime of aggression? If even the government chooses to remain silent, who will seek justice for the dead? Who will bring justice to those who have lost their sons, their mothers, their wives, their husbands? ”

Yanayev stood up suddenly, he was still some distance away from Madeleine, but he revealed a sense of oppression and anger from a strong man, and even she felt an inexplicable fear in international diplomacy.

Born Leader......

Ivan the Terrible of the Soviets......

The corners of Madeleine's mouth twitched, she was stunned by Yanaev's momentum, and for a moment she actually went from being justified to being unreasonable.

He pointed to the woman across the table and asked in fluent English, "The whole world has not turned its eyes to them, only the dictator in your mouth, to do justice to them!" What have the UN, human rights organizations done? They have nothing, a bunch of useless waste who only know how to condemn! ”

Yanayev's remarks shocked the heavens, and even Madeleine, who was sitting opposite, was frightened. He didn't expect the other party to attack the United Nations and NATO without concealing it, and he was reduced to a passive role for a while.

Yanayev silently took off his glasses and wiped the dust off them.

"You can not care about the dozen or so people who died, and the whole world can choose to forget about these dozen people and not hold them accountable. But we care, the people in the photo care, the whole Soviet cares! ”

He put his glasses back on, looked up at the woman sitting across from him, her face was as pale as paper, and her tone was as cold as winter.

"If anyone dares to stop us from seeking justice for those people, the tracks of steel will run over them, and we will not let them go!" (To be continued.) )