Chapter 1705 Deportation
At the airport, he pushed a bunch of things, what German unification of the ten program is a violation of the post-war order, what the Soviet Union will never be united, because it will not be able to explain to the Soviet conservatives.
These words are useful or not first put aside, not useful he also have to say, because to tie in with Margaret Thatcher’s remarks, because the current Margaret Thatcher in a wide range of united European countries, the diplomatic offensive to say no to German unification, said pretty much the same rhetoric, nothing more than this is the post-war order, the two Germany in line with the security system in Europe, the Soviet Union will not sit back and do nothing and so on.
Since the Prime Minister was saying this, it was only natural for the Cabinet Secretary to follow suit and repeat the Prime Minister’s precise assertions as proof of the threat of German unification.
Maphead actually had a big headache with the arrival of Alan Wilson, and Mrs. Thatcher had even made a special road trip to Moscow during her visit in September, mentioning German reunification as well. Now the British came back and made a big deal about it the whole of Europe knew about it.
Alan Wilson came to the USSR as a civil servant and made a grandiose attack on Soviet policy, he hadn’t even met Maphead yet, and he had already given Maphead a thrashing through public statements.
This of course was not well received, the map head did not want to see him at all, but as a special envoy of the British Prime Minister, Alan Wilson made the rogue style of not leaving until he saw himself, and left the map head in the lurch.
In Kalinin City, Arikseyev entertained the officer cadets of the Volodymyr Higher School of Synthesis and Command of the Armed Forces in a club where Prohibition had been lifted this year, and had been used by the Chethens as a tool to bash Maphead.
However, in the three years of the implementation of prohibition, he still established a huge underground network, but also accumulated a staggering wealth.
In fact, now the good Dahl could have tried the path of the oligarchs even if he hadn’t wanted to mantle, but it was clear that Alexeyev was not interested in doing so, and when he heard about the visit of an English gentleman, he immediately wanted to go back to Moscow.
But thinking that these officers who were being further educated also had an important role to play, he decided to leave in the evening, and anyway the city of Kalinin was not far from Moscow.
“The country needs young and transformative officers, and the comrades in the Ministry of Defense think so too.” Alikseyev filled this glass as a gesture of goodwill to the officers in front of him.
Among the club were in fact young officers of the Soviet Union of the middle and lower levels, otherwise they would not have gone to the military school for further studies, the advantage of the middle and lower level officers is that Aliksheyev can make a gesture of courtesy, it will be easy to win the goodwill of the KGB vice chairman of the favor and help, in the field of the military’s middle level officers or a lot of role in the field.
“Surowieckin, if you need any help back in Taman Division, don’t hesitate to ask. The harsh conditions of Novosibirsk have sharpened your will, and the country needs officers with an unwavering will.”
Alikseyev offered a toast to a first lieutenant and spoke, “I’m sure you’ll be a major in no time.”
Arikseyev just happened to see Surowieckin to show his concern for this group of military academy cadets, not realizing that he had stumbled upon a future general who would be in the top ranks.
If Alan Wilson had been here, it would have been impossible to recognize that this was the young commander-in-chief of special military operations, Sergei Vladimirovich Surowikin born in Novosibirsk. From an early age, Surovikin dreamed of joining the army and serving his country.
Therefore, in 1983, at the age of seventeen, he entered the Omsk Volodymyr Higher School of Combined Command of All Branches.
After graduation, he was integrated into the 2nd Motorized Infantry Division of the Kurgan, the famous “Taman” Division.
In his fifth year in the army, the 25-year-old battalion commander received a life-changing order: to march into Moscow. Surowieckin and the others thought it was just a routine maneuver.
And the soldiers were defenseless against civilians. But it didn’t take long for the soldiers of the Taman Division to realize that this was a military coup!
At the call of the Khitans, a large number of people took to the streets and tried to fight against the Soviet repression, and the soldiers, unwilling to fire on the civilians, mostly adopted a laissez-faire attitude and even voluntarily defected to the Khitans’ gang. This chaotic situation continued for two days, until two days later, while enforcing a curfew order, Surowieckin’s troops encountered the Chetan supporters.
Faced with a crowd of protesters who threw Molotov cocktails at the armored vehicles and caused casualties among the soldiers, Surowieckin was forced to order warning shots to disperse the crowd. As a result of this order, only one of the victims of August 19th was killed, three of whom were later honored as Heroes of the Soviet Union, while a number of servicemen, including Surowieckin, were arrested and imprisoned for murder.
Who would have thought that more than thirty years later, Suroweikin because of the unfavorable war as a special military operation commander in chief it, if he knew that he more than thirty years later, but also to face the war caused by the dissolution of the Soviet Union, may be the same day will take the initiative to ask for the help of the Chetan people to collapse.
Fresh off the plane Allen Wilson slammed a map head and apparently faced the consequences of being hung out to dry by the Kremlin in the middle of a state of inactivity.
But that’s all fine, it’s not like the Soviets can crash him and want to prove they’re part of the free world anymore.
On the evening of the second day, having finished entertaining the officer cadets of the military academy in Frunze, Arikseyev appeared, glowering at the window, in front of Allen Wilson.
“I am hesitant about something.” Arikseyev said with a difficult look on his face, “According to a previous meeting, we are going to make a move against Ceausescu.”
“Oh? What do you think?” Alan Wilson’s face was calm, not surprised by this, in fact, looking at the process of the fall of the red flag in Eastern Europe, other countries are well explained.
Like Poland, which was obviously crushed by debt, and powerful opponents like Solidarity.
And like Czechoslovakia, Hungary is easy to find the vein, there is already a reformist, map head inaction, political changes have not appeared too many twists and turns.
The GDR was too close to the FRG and could not cope with its overwhelming economic dominance, all of which can be easily explained.
The most unexplainable is Romania, the Soviet Union in Eastern Europe for decades, is impossible to watch their own allies leaders finally died, unless the black hand is the Soviet Union, or the United States and the Soviet Union coincidentally hand.
Alan Wilson didn’t believe that the US could thaw out Eastern Europe for three or four years and be able to raise a force that could carry out an armed coup in the middle of a country that was in a hostile camp.
In fact, Ceausescu was overthrown in a coup, the Romanian army, and the Romanian National Salvation Front Committee, the organization that overthrew Ceausescu, all of them are high ranking officials of the Communist Party of China itself, the United States can find such a large number of agents within the Communist Party of China, and the Communist Party of China before Ceausescu’s No. 1 figure in the inside?
This is definitely not three or four years can layout success, no decades of influence, it is impossible to have such an ability, the supreme authority is not to suspect that the Eastern European countries are the Soviet Union itself to the conservatives down, but on Romania this country, the Soviet Union’s suspicion is indeed big.
Alexeyev was silent for a long time, going so far as to complain to the enemy of his position, “Why is the supreme leader of my country, making such decisions.”
“Do not ask me this question, I can not understand the map head.” Alan Wilson directly waved his hand, he couldn’t understand in his previous life, as for this life, he had watched from the sidelines since the map head took the stage, and the result of watching from the sidelines was that he didn’t understand even more.
Winning every hand can be understood as cheating, but losing every hand once without winning is more difficult than winning every hand.
So far Allen Wilson just think, only the INF treaty so one thing, the United States is kind of did not take advantage of the map head, but the European countries can win hemp, the victor as much as nothing to do with the Soviet Union.
“What if I leak things to Ceausescu?” Arikseyev asked rhetorically, and Alan Wilson, staring intently into the good Dahl’s face, whispered, “Unless you can be sure that you yourself will not be exposed.”
“That’s certainly not going to happen, Ceausescu’s position is actually kind of solid compared to other Eastern European countries.” Arikseyev replied, clearly still optimistic about the political situation in Romania.
Romania was the third largest country in Eastern Europe by volume besides the Soviet Union and Poland, with the least amount of foreign debt, stable leadership, and an economy that wasn’t too bad.
Alan Wilson hesitated for a moment and nodded, ”Then go ahead and do it, in fact, you only need to fetch the trust of Ceausescu alone, if you have a way to make him trust that there is news of a coup. It’s up to him to extinguish it on his own.”
Alan Wilson remembers that there were armed forces loyal to Ceausescu in Romania that fought a civil war against the coup’s army, which is why Ceausescu was immediately executed.
Only when he died did the armed forces loyal to him turn against the tree. The point is that Romania was so miserable in its aftermath that it became the hardest hit by human trafficking and abuse, society collapsed, and black hands reached out from all sides.
If Ceausescu was able to protect his country, it was to his credit, and if he couldn’t, Allen Wilson hoped that the good Dahl wouldn’t be affected, and he still recommended trusting Ceausescu. As long as Ceausescu was not stolen, he should be able to control the situation in Romania.
Finally, this visit, he got an audience with the head of the map after constantly blabbering, and for the first time in the Kremlin, a foreigner appeared, condescending to the head of the map blabbering, which shocked the guards.
Walking out of the Kremlin, Allen Wilson gave an interview to the accompanying press reporter with a tinge of anger, opening his mouth with a blistering attack, “Germany’s disunification would be good for the Soviet Union as well, I’m just truthfully conveying Britain’s concerns, after all, Mr. Mikhail wouldn’t want to be overthrown by a coup d’état either.”
Later in the evening, Alan Wilson was declared persona non grata by the Soviet government and given a deadline to leave the country.