USSR 1991

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When Dudayev said this, he seemed to have forgotten that he was once the commander stationed in Estonia. Kamalev wanted to laugh, but he couldn't.Because he knew very well that he would be killed next.But aren't Communist Party members ready to sacrifice at any time?

Dudayev held an M1911 pistol in his hand, and he didn't know where he got such an American weapon. Kamalev was no longer interested in learning about it.What is left for him in the short time is to try his best to recall the good memories of the past.

He walked up to Kamalev, opened the insurance and aimed it at his forehead.

"Any last words?" Dudayev asked.

"Of course there is." Kamalev sneered, and said forcefully to the fanatical militants around him, "Don't be complacent, the forces that split the motherland will be severely punished and attacked. We His death is just the beginning, and you will pay a heavy price."

"People are going to die, or is it just these boring slogans?" Dudayev said with some disdain. It was hard for him to understand why these people were so obsessed with the so-called great beliefs, just like fanatical believers.

In fact, counting, the Chechens are almost the same.

"No, there is one more sentence." Kamalev looked a little righteous, and he said the last powerful response after he died generously.

"Long live the Soviets! Long live Communism!"

Chapter 100 Peace?

The news of the public execution of Kamalev, the Supreme Chairman of the Soviet of the Chechen Autonomous Region, has almost touched the nerves of the entire world. For the NATO camp led by the United States, this is undoubtedly a major breakthrough in attacking the Soviet Union.Contrary to the previous attitude of not caring about him, the Western world is trying to portray Dudayev as a Muslim hero against totalitarianism, like Osama bin Laden in Afghanistan.

As far as the US government is concerned, as long as it stands against the Soviet Union, no matter whether it is a begging dog or a heinous bastard, the governments of the Western world can also shape him into a liberal hero.

The Kremlin broke the previous calm. Army Commander-in-Chief Varennikov and Defense Minister Yazov went to the office of General Secretary Yanayev with gloomy faces. An hour after the release of this sensational news, they waited Yanayev, who was silent in the office, summoned the two men.

Both Yazov and Varennikov had served as the commander-in-chief of the group army. Yanayev's attitude of summoning them first seemed to have indicated everything. For this rebellion, he will not take the form of peaceful dialogue first.

The general secretary's office was eerily quiet. Yanayev's face was more serious than the winter ice. He held a cigarette in his left hand. His ashtray was full of cigarette butts, and the room was filled with a choking smell.

"Comrades Varennikov and Comrade Yazov are here, please sit down." Yanayev's voice was almost emotionless, as stiff and numb as a mechanical sound. He stubbed out the cigarette butt and turned He turned his head and said to the people in the parliament, "I think everyone has seen the incident in the Chechen Autonomous Prefecture for all to see."

"Yes." Varennikov nodded, "What Chechnya did is no longer a riot, but a complete betrayal of the Soviet Union, so I think it is necessary to raid them to prevent the further expansion of the rebellion. There are oil pipelines in Chechnya and the three countries in the South Caucasus, as well as rich oil fields. Once Chechnya is out of control, the consequences will be disastrous. This will have an immeasurable blow to our economy."

Yanayev showed neither disapproval nor approval, he just turned his head and asked Yazov for his opinion, "What does Comrade Yazov think?"

"My opinion is the same as that of Comrade Varennikov." Yazov also did not hesitate to support the opinion of the main battle, "If the Chechen Autonomous Prefecture is allowed to go out independently, then the prestige we have finally regained in Georgia will be together collapsed. And that wave of separatism will be even more unstoppable."

Yanayev's gaze flicked over everyone's faces, their expressions firm and their thoughts clear.Support this war with the most objective attitude.Yanayev sighed. After all, the two in front of him were soldiers thinking, and they would always think about a problem with certain restricted thinking.

"Comrades, I want to say one thing before I really make a decision." Yanayev finally expressed his concerns, "I once visited the Georgian President Zvyad who was under house arrest in the KGB's secret prison. , he told me one thing."

Yanayev paused for a while, and Yazov and Varennikov knew that the next words were very important, and they both pricked up their ears and listened quietly to Yanayev's continuation.

"He said that Georgia's independence movement was just the beginning, and the United States continued to support the independence movements of the major alliance countries with its strong financial resources. If the Baltic Sea is the prologue, then Georgia is the prelude, and the real climax is not these resistances A country with weak roots in communism, but two others."

Yanayev remembered the face of a successful plot, and couldn't help clenching his fists, "I thought it was just the self-consolation of the losers, but now it seems that the Americans are indeed planning a huge situation. The Baltic Sea coast From the riots in Georgia, the Americans led us step by step. Finally, in today’s Chechnya, the first seeds of disaster broke out.”

Where is the second seed?Yanayev didn't say anything, and they didn't dare to guess wildly.

"Suppressing their independence, of course we have considerable self-confidence. No one can stop the advance of our tanks. But have you ever thought about how the originally fragile economy would be affected if the Soviet Union went to war? This war will Be the final nail in the coffin of the Soviet Union?"

The question raised by Yanayev made everyone silent. It is true that the economy of the Soviet Union has not yet come out of the downturn. If the conflict can be resolved in a short time like the invasion of Prague, it will be fine. Once it becomes the "cemetery of the empire" , so for the Soviet Union, it is tantamount to making matters worse.

"The red mercury scam does limit the phenomenon of Americans supporting and opposing openly, but this does not mean that they will stop secretly aiding. I have to say that the layout of the White House staff is indeed much more far-reaching than ours."

If Yanayev's victory before was nothing more than a small fight against the United States, then this round of the Americans directly threatened the foundation of the Soviet Union. Yes, maybe the group of guys in the White House are now celebrating banquet.

"So we want to negotiate a peace?" The corner of Defense Minister Yazov's mouth twitched. He didn't expect President Yanayev to summon them, and it would end like this.The firm determination that had originally planned to launch a war collapsed in half in an instant.

Varennikov dissuaded him, "If a peace is negotiated, what should we do if the other joining countries adopt the same approach? Renegotiate a peace? Watch them split the country? Although the land of the Soviet Union is huge, there is no one. It's superfluous!"

At the end, Varennikov stood up almost uncharacteristically, and looked at Yanayev excitedly. The last time he lost his composure like this, he was still in Foros Villa.

"So, you are all opposed to the peace talks? Would you rather hold the idea of ​​the end of the Soviet Union and prevent the Soviet Union from separating?" Yanayev didn't care about Varennikov's rudeness at all, and asked him patiently again while sitting in his seat.

"Yes, we have never been afraid, and we have never flinched." Varennikov looked directly at Yanayev, not humble, "I once conquered Berlin with the 8th Guards Army, and I was in the Reichstag. I am willing to make any sacrifice for this country, but I will never allow it to be destroyed with my own eyes!"

Yanayev stood up, walked in front of Varennikov, looked at the old man who had devoted his whole life to the Republic, sighed unbearably, and said slowly, "Dudaev and I I have personally decided on the peace talks, and I am not calling you here this time to make you oppose me."

Varennikov seemed to be stripped of his life, and suddenly lost all his strength. He sat down slowly with his chair, and asked sadly, "Could the general secretary have made a decision? Just to tell us This bad news?"

"Yes." Yanayev nodded, "The time for the meeting is set for next Friday, but before that, there is one more thing I want to ask Comrades Varennikov and Yazov."

When he came out of Yanayev's office, the people passing by saw only two gray-haired old men walking forward supporting each other, silently following the passing red empire.

Like the afterglow of the setting sun outside the window, they slowly disappeared into the dark end of the corridor.

Chapter 1 Tells You What Cruelty Is

After news of the peace talks with Chechnya came out of Moscow, it caused a stir among various forces, and it also further confirmed the previous conjecture of the United States that the Soviet Union was indeed dead. Use the method of negotiation to buy time, or to ease the collapse of the delayed regime.

In this regard, Dudayev issued a statement, arrogantly expressing that Chechnya will be completely independent from the Soviet Union, establish a true country that believes in pure religion, and let the believers of communism be completely exterminated on this land.For Dudayev's arrogant attitude, Moscow uncharacteristically chose to remain silent.

The silence of the Soviet Union made people think that it was connivance to Dudayev. They challenged the bottom line and patience of the Central Presidium even more brazenly, demolished the portrait of Comrade Lenin, and destroyed those buildings that symbolized the great achievements of communism. There was an armed conflict between the armies.

Although Dudayev's attitude was arrogant, it was not to the point of losing his mind. Since the incident in the Chechen Republic, his friends who had been in contact with the army seemed to have disappeared overnight. This incident also made him suspicious Dudayev increased vigilance.

So this time he negotiated concessions with the Soviet, he just sent his good friend and political staff Yandabiev to Moscow.It was actually more of a sounding board role, delivering a message to Kremlin leaders that unless Chechnya was granted independent sovereignty, all negotiations would be impossible.

With his signature beard and white cap, Jan Dabiyev, a noted nationalist poet, children's book author and chief leader of Chechnya's illegal armed forces, appears at the Kremlin negotiating table After the Russian army entered Chechnya in December 1994, he became the second most wanted person in Russia after Dudayev. From 12 to 1996, Yan Dabiev served as the acting president of Chechnya. He also established diplomatic relations with the Taliban government in Afghanistan.

Yanayev calmly recalled the terrorist's bloody experience, the 1999 kidnapping incident in the Republic of Russia in Dagestan, the Moscow International Airport bombing incident, and the Moscow theater hostage incident were all involved and planned by this bearded man.Yanayev would have put a bullet in his head right now if he could.

"President Yanayev, hello, I come from Grozny with sincerity, and I hope Moscow can also hold the same sincerity. For peace and tranquility, for our next generation."

Yan Dabiyev is worthy of being an intellectual. His statement not only erased the idea of ​​​​independence, but compared Chechnya's independence to a noble act of peace.

"Of course, for the peace of our next generation, our Moscow government represents the most sincere sincerity to negotiate with you." Yanayev smiled friendly, trying to show the sincerity from the Soviet.

It's a pity that the other party is not a foolish character. As soon as Yandabiev sat down, he began to talk about the conditions for Chechnya's independence, "Chechnya should be completely independent from the alliance countries, including politics, economy, sovereignty and territorial integrity. , Moscow must withdraw all troops from Chechnya, we don't want to see a single Soviet soldier on the ground!"

"Agreed." Yanayev spread his palms to accept Yandabiev's conditions, and motioned him to continue.

"We will prohibit the spread of communism in Chechnya, and all Christians who believe in communism will be expelled." If you just made unscrupulous and unreasonable demands just now, then now it is the most direct challenge to the legitimacy of the Soviet regime. .

"Anything." Yanayev crossed his hands, serious, not joking at all.

Yandabiev panicked. Is the Soviet leader really negotiating with him seriously?So much so that when talking about the third condition, Yandabiev stammered a bit, "The third condition, we have diplomatic sovereignty, we can conclude treaties with any country at will, and the Soviet Union has no right to interfere."

"You have all gained sovereignty and independence. Of course we have no right to interfere." Yanayev said with a chuckle. The more he answered, the more guilty the other party seemed.

"If you agree to the above conditions, then let's sign the treaty." Yandabiev was overjoyed. He was going to take the toughest attitude to make Moscow dormant, but he didn't expect things to go so smoothly.

"Of course." Yanayev said as casually as if eating and drinking, he raised his index finger and said, "I can agree to all your requests, as long as you promise me a simple condition."

"What conditions?" Yandabiev was a little puzzled.

"Defeat the Soviet army." Yanayevmans said methodically, he didn't even bother to raise his eyes to observe the astonished expression of the other party.

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