Chapter 778: Fear is like a plague

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Before the Financial Reform Commission arrived, the MAS was already smelling some kind of blood. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. biqUgE怂 info They have all heard rumors from the top of Moscow. It is said that even General Secretary Yanayev was involved in this reform, and important instructions were issued to the leaders of the reform committee, and anyone who obstructed the reform would be eliminated.

It's like giving everyone a shot in advance and warning them not to act rashly. The eyes of the KGB were watching their every move. They had heard of Moscow's brutal and bloody tactics, and if Yanayev wanted to teach others a negative lesson, he would not care whether the crimes of this group of people were forgivable or what they had done for the country. The iron fist of the people's bricks was executed with one ending, execution.

For the time being, Yanayev will not bother with the grievances between the Financial Authority and the Reform Commission, and he is confident that Illarionov will give him a satisfactory answer. If Yanayev was not satisfied with the answer, it would be Irarionov who should leave.

He only needs to control the overall situation of domestic problems, and then the chess pieces he has picked up according to historical experience will naturally handle all affairs. The international situation is the one that he needs to pay attention to with his energy and time, after all, imperialism is not dead.

The Scottish referendum, which had been suppressed in what had been a big deal, showed signs of a resurgence, especially after they saw German independence. The difference between Britain and Germany is that the United Kingdom of Great Britain does not have an anti-secession law, which means that as long as the referendum is passed, they can secede from the name of Britain. Theoretically, they did not need to fight a tragic war like Germany.

The plan to destabilize Europe has opened a gap from the German side, and the next step is to gradually clean up Eastern Europe and stir up the situation. Romania has been targeted by Yanayev as the first front to develop an anti-government army.

Romanian President Constantinescu was a great enemy of the Soviet Union, and except for a small number of countries that managed to rise to the rank of developed countries during the upheavals in Eastern Europe, the rest spent the entire nineties in turmoil.

The nineties represented the entire privatization process in Eastern European countries, and the first wave of relatively high tide was between 1992 and 1996, when countries established market economic systems; The second wave, which had a smaller climax, occurred between 1998 and 2002, mainly as a result of the debt crisis in Eastern Europe. As a result, the economies of Eastern Europe were completely controlled by the Western powers, which resolved the divergence in development paths caused by the first wave of privatization.

Since then, Eastern European countries have basically returned to their pre-World War II normalcy, serving as a supply base for agricultural products, resources and labor to Western countries, especially the Central European powers; The scale of its manufacturing industry has declined significantly, and what remains is controlled by Western capital. Today's Europe is more like a wretched creature struggling to survive a crisis. After the upheavals in Eastern Europe until 1997, Romania's GDP did not return to its 1989 level. Add to that the economic downturn in Europe as a whole, and the people of Eastern Europe are really being pushed to the brink of despair.

The pressures of the collapse of the Soviet Union are also tormenting the people of Eastern Europe, and the Red Empire is not daring to reduce their armaments. And the countries of Western Europe have been encouraging Eastern Europe to strengthen its armaments. Form for them the first line of defense against the Soviet offensive. The need for interests puts both parties in a state of hooking up with each other.

But once Western Europe had serious problems of its own and began to intensify its plundering of manufacturing, this relationship between military allies could not be sustained. Although Eastern Europe has always emphasized the need to establish good relations with the West and the Soviet Union at the same time, once the problem of taking sides arises, the bottom line is exposed.

NATO even uses the deployment of anti-missile systems as a means of coercing Eastern Europe, otherwise Romania, Bulgaria and Poland would not have jumped into this pit one after another. Yanayev needed a negative textbook to warn the wobbly wall-to-wall grass. There is a limit to his patience with the countries of Eastern Europe.

When polarization is high and the economy is sluggish, it is up to the KGB's Foreign Intelligence Service to stand up and encourage the people of all countries to carry out an unrelenting struggle. Roll down the incompetent dictatorship, beat all the economic oligarchs, and establish a democratic regime.

Yanayev sowed fear in Eastern Europe, spreading like a plague that quickly infected all countries.

Yanayev made a special trip to the chairman's office in Lubyanka for this matter, and he needed more Kryuchkov to have a secret discussion. This stately building, built northeast of Red Square, influences the situation in most of Europe, and even the powerful chairman of the KGB is only a tool in the hands of Yanayev, and the Kremlin is the real decision-making and head of the country.

In the face of Yanayev's visit, Kryuchkov appeared unusually humble. He was a man who had experienced bloody nights and unrest in Moscow, and the more he got along with Yanayev, the more he was in awe of the general secretary.

This is a person who is full of mysteries, just like the coffee in front of him, and he can't see what is at the bottom of the cup.

Yanayev threw his point of view to Kryuchkov and asked about the feasibility.

"Huh? Promoting anti-dictatorship, anti-brick and anti-oligarchy in Eastern European countries? And convince the population that the regime can be overthrown when the government is incompetent? Kryuchkov was not surprised by Yanaev's idea, after all, the KGB had been doing it since the beginning of the Cold War, and although the effect was not obvious in the later stages, this did not hinder his current plans.

In fact, Yanayev wanted to take advantage of the current chaotic situation in Eastern Europe to orchestrate a Soviet-style "color revolution".

"The most important thing is to keep the idea that the government is incompetent enough to overthrow it in the minds of the opposition."

Vladimir is gradually moving from the background to the forefront, this kind of thing is no longer suitable for him to orchestrate, and as the previous executor of Lubyanka, the heavy responsibility falls into the hands of Kryuchkov.

"I don't need to turn Eastern Europe back into a socialist regime, I just need to get rid of the restless elements. Any country that tries to stand on the side of Western Europe needs to be sanctioned by the iron fist of justice of the Soviets. Since they did not allow the USSR to have a stable external environment, then do not blame us for punishing them. ā€

Yanayev pointed to the first guy who was about to be unlucky.

"Let's start with Romania, then." (To be continued.) )