USSR 1991

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People throughout the Soviet Union gathered in front of the TV to watch this great event and celebrate the great ceremony of the motherland.Yanayev in front of the camera looked radiant. He waved to the camera and said hello to the people across the country in front of the camera.

Yanayev entertained representatives from North Korea. North Korea hoped to continue to expand trade with the Soviet Union when reiterating the friendship between the Soviet Union and North Korea. Due to the peaceful evolution of various communist countries in Eastern Europe, North Korea has lost many trading partners. If it loses another For the Soviet Union, this was a fatal blow to the originally fragile North Korean economy.

It is precisely for this reason that North Korea is more like a faithful watchdog in Southeast Asia, crawling beside the Soviet Union.Historically, due to the disintegration of the Soviet Union, North Korea experienced a full decade of economic recession.It was not until the early 21st century that it slowly regained its strength.

"We have always given full consideration to our socialist allies." Yanayev replied politely, but what he said next made the representatives of North Korea feel cold.

"But you also know that the Soviet Union has been in serious economic difficulties recently. It is impossible for us to buy it at an unusually low price like before, or even provide selfless assistance." Although Yanayev said it very euphemistically, everyone It can be heard that North Korea's good days are coming to an end.

The North Korean representative showed unconcealable disappointment on his face. On the contrary, Du Mei, who was on the side, looked a little gloating. Fortunately, Vietnam had already started to try economic reforms, unlike the conservative North Korea, which fell into economic collapse once it lost the support of its allies. situation.

Regardless of the lost North Korean representatives, the next military parade is the top priority.Yanayev did not take the lead in speaking on stage, but first greeted the representatives of World War II veterans in the audience.

Faced with Yanayev's sudden concern, these World War II veterans were a little flattered. When they wanted to stand up and shake hands with Yanayev, they were grabbed by the shoulders and pressed down by the other party. He smiled and said, "Legs and feet If it is inconvenient, there is no need to stand up, I just represent the people of the whole country, and pay you the deepest respect."

When Yanayev said this, he bowed at a 45-degree angle. The camera happened to capture the scene of Yanayev bending over and bowing, as well as the bewildered expressions of the veterans present.And it just happened to let the people across the country see Yanayev's political show without the slightest deliberate pretentiousness.Sometimes letting nature take its course and setting an example can win the applause and applause of the masses.

"This...General Secretary, you are too, too polite." After thinking for a long time, the veteran representative expressed his difficulty in calming down with such an inaccurate word.

Yanayev glanced at his empty left sleeve inadvertently, and said to him with respect, "Thank you for everything you have given. The motherland will never forget you."

The neat phalanx of soldiers walked across the Red Square in Moscow with uniform steps, the bayonets of the rifles in their hands were shining brightly under the sunshine of May, and the red songs played spread throughout the sky, representing the white color of peace and hope. The dove soars into the sky, accompanied by colorful hot air balloons flying upwards, representing the desire for peace and hope.

Katyusha's singing resounded in every corner of Moscow's Red Square, accompanied by Moscow's armored troops, a neat phalanx of T80 tanks and T72 tanks.Under the pull of 1250 horsepower, the huge steel monster covered every piece of land in Red Square with its steel tracks, announcing the arrival of the red polar bear to the world.

When he saw the T80 tank, Du Mei’s eyes were shining brightly. He bought some T72 foreign trade tanks in a wave of forced arms sales before, but the T64 developed on the basis of the T80 really moved Vietnam’s heart. It’s just that these tanks The Soviet Union has no export version for the time being.However, according to the recent crazy arms sales of the Soviet Union, it is not certain that one day the T80 will also appear on the list of foreign sales.

Just when Dumei was dreaming, the subtle facial expressions of all the leaders could not hide from the cameras capturing every move in front of them.

The next thing is the phalanx of the missile troops. The series of SAMS missiles, which made the whole West fearful, began to appear slowly, from the individual portable SAMSAM 18 needle air defense missiles to the SAMSAM 19 Tunguska, Even the giant Sam 21 Triumph long-range missile was unveiled at the parade, drawing admiration from the audience as the giant weapon walked across Red Square.

And Yanayev is also secretly proud, he just wants to achieve such an effect, for this muscle show action, the Soviet Union pulled out all the treasured family property to bask in the sun.Yanayev knew that he had no way to restore the grand occasion of the August [-]st Western military exercise, so he could only insinuate and warn Western countries in this way.The decline of the Soviet Union does not mean that our weapons have lost their deterrent power.

And the Soviet Union finally moved out a weapon that can make North Korea look at it, long-range ballistic missiles.

Although the Soviet Union has provided about 1972 Scud-B missiles to North Korea since 20, and the supply has been terminated in the 1980s.Afterwards, North Korea obtained an improved version of the more advanced "Scud" B missile from Egypt. North Korea tried its best to imitate these missiles and successfully produced Hwasong-5 missiles.

Three years ago, North Korea learned from the experience of Iraq's Al Hussein missile, lengthened the fuel tank to increase the range, and began to develop the "Rodong" missile.But so far there has been no major breakthrough in the research. Only Yanayev is as bright as a mirror in North Korea's missile experiment process, because after the disintegration of the Soviet Union in 1992, the former Soviet Union's Makayev Design Bureau researchers began to help North Korea develop new missile technology. .In 1995, the "Nodong" missile was officially deployed.

The Soviet military parade this time is simply like an arms show dreamed of by socialist allies. The North Korean representative looked at Yanayev in a somewhat absent-minded way, trying to ask about the situation of the Sam missile in private, but they were all rejected by Yanaev. Yev cleverly avoided the topic, because now is not the time to discuss this.

When the last weapon appeared on the stage, Katyusha, which was originally played, stopped abruptly, and was replaced by a song with more radical lyrics, that is, the "Soviet March" adapted by Yanayev.When he asked to sing the more "dominant" lyrics in a tenor voice, he was questioned by Surkov.

"Is such a lyrics full of chauvinism of a great power really suitable for a military parade?" Surkov, who is the head of the Propaganda Department and also in charge of the military parade arrangement, asked with some concern.

Yanayev, who is well versed in the thinking of Slavic national violence, asked him, "Political correctness or radical slogans, which one can win the support of the people more? For example, 'The Soviets should live in peace with the Western world and never go to war'." Compared with the radical slogan of 'the Soviet Union will conquer the world and never show mercy to the enemies who threaten the motherland', which one is more acceptable to the people?"

"The second one," Surkov replied.

"That's it. Is there any problem?" Yanayev gave him a blank look. "Friends are surprised" never appeared in Yanayev's dictionary, considering the feelings of the British in the lyrics?I'm sorry, we don't have much sympathy with European shit-stirring sticks, if he doesn't like it, he can go to the embassy to protest.I believe that the foreign minister will resolve this issue amicably.

What's more, when the Americans created the Soviet March, they wanted to discredit the Soviet Union, but they didn't expect that this song would become the heroic march that everyone sought after.This has the same indescribable meaning as the soaring approval rate of the red-necked Trump that I have not seen before.

(We Soviets will crush the entire free world!)

When the passionate and majestic music sounded, the last terrible weapon of the Soviet Union slowly appeared in the eyes of people all over the world who were looking forward to it.The huge body made everyone feel a terrifying and depressing atmosphere.The body of more than 30 meters carries a terrifying warhead with an equivalent of nearly 2000 million tons of TNT.Enough to destroy the world several times.

(From Belfast across Europe to the Far East!)

It is the last trump card of the Soviet Union and the most feared weapon in the West. It is also known as the two strongest trump cards of the Soviet Union along with the torrent of steel that flattened the entire Europe and the huge nuclear arsenal.

(Red October March sings all over the earth.)

With awe, NATO named the weapon after the most terrifying demon in hell.

(White Poplar, Katyusha, Iron Torrent, and our red polar bear.)

R-36M, Satan.

Chapter 158 The Great Faith Is Never Faded

Yanayev stood on the podium and glanced casually at the people in the audience. It was the first time that he faced these people from all over the world as the leader of the Soviet Union.Yanayev inhaled slowly, his chest rose and fell slightly, calmed down his uneasy emotions, and began his speech.

"Dear friends! We are here today to warmly welcome all our visiting foreign guests, and express our sincere thanks to the representatives of those countries who struggled against Nazism and Japanese militarism!"

There was warm applause at the scene, and Yanayev nodded slightly to the representatives of each country, expressing respect and respect.The representatives of those countries also applauded Yanayev.

"Today, representatives of six countries are with us on Red Square in Moscow. These representatives come from China, Vietnam, Czechoslovakia, North Korea, Mongolia, Cuba. Their ancestors, whether on the front line or in the rear, share the same hatred ,Fight alongside."

"Soldiers from China, Asia's main front against militarism, lost millions of lives in the same war as the Soviet Union. Soldiers from Czechoslovakia fought fearlessly against the Nazis on the battlefields of Europe. The people of the Korean peninsula also made a resolute and uncompromising resistance to the Japanese fascists. Throughout the war, Mongolia gave our country its full support. For this alone, like all the representatives here, I would like to repay the most Big applause."

Yanayev applauded on the ceremony stage, and the audience followed Yanayev to a burst of warm applause.

"Now in the joint parade are the grandchildren and great-grandchildren of the soldiers who participated in the war. Victory Day is our common holiday, because the Great Patriotic War was a battle for the future of all mankind. We Our parents and grandparents endured unbearable pain, poverty and loss. They worked tirelessly, fought bravely and risked their lives, and set a noble example of patriotism."

"We pay tribute to the people who swore to defend every street, every house, and every border of the motherland! We pay tribute to the people who died in the brutal defense of Moscow, Stalingrad, Kursk and Dnieper! Salute to those who died of hunger and cold in unyielding Leningrad! Salute to those who suffered from captivity, slavery, and tortured in concentration camps!"

"We bow our heads with the living memory of these sons, daughters, fathers, mothers, grandfathers, husbands, wives, brothers, sisters, comrades-in-arms, relatives and friends. We remember all those who never returned from the war, Our thoughts go out to all those who are no longer with us."

After Yanayev finished speaking, he turned to the World War II veterans who had returned alive from the battlefield in the audience, and said affectionately, "Dear veterans! You are the heroes of the great Victory Day. It is your deeds that created future generations. A peaceful and stable life allows future generations to create and move forward bravely. Maybe your achievements are unknown, but your vision will last forever!"

"Today your children and grandchildren will honorably keep a share of the honor of victory, work hard for the present and future of the motherland, serve the motherland loyally, face the challenges of the present with confidence, and contribute to the smooth development and prosperity of our motherland Wealth and power contribute! Glory belongs to the victorious people! Belongs to the great Soviet!"

As soon as the words fell, five Su-27 fighter jets flew high above the bell tower of the Kremlin, and the colorful trail clouds against the blue sky above the Kremlin were extraordinarily dazzling.

In the next part, Yanayev awarded the medal of victory of the War of Resistance to the veterans of World War II. This is Yanayev's supreme honor for the veterans of World War II on this special festival.He stepped off the podium and personally came to the seat of the veterans of the Anti-Japanese War, and pinned the medals of the victory of the Anti-Japanese War on the chests of their military uniforms for those who lost their loved ones in the war.Every time after awarding medals to veterans, Yanayev bowed deeply to them and said thank you.

"Thank you for everything you did in the Great Patriotic War."

Yanayev took the medal for the veteran who lost his hands in the war and helped him organize the medal.Received by the leader for the first time, the veteran was so excited that he kept repeating thank you.

"Thank you for your bravery and fearlessness back then, which brought about today's stability and peace."

The veteran in front of Yanayev lost his eyes because of the war, but he still held his head high, waiting for the call of the motherland.Just when Yanayev finished speaking, he whispered, "General Secretary Yanayev, do you know that those soldiers who died with me on the battlefield back then waited for this day for a long time. At that time There were only six of us trapped in a building. My comrades asked me if they would become heroes after they died. I didn’t answer him at the time. Then Nazi tanks bombarded the entire building, and I was the only one who escaped death Back, their bones have long been buried under unknown ruins."

"But now I want to tell him that you are all unsung heroes."

Yanayev held his hand tightly, and said in a steady voice, "The motherland has not forgotten you, thank you, we will take over the flag in your hands, inherit your will, and move on."

After the award of the medal, Yanayev met the veteran's fiery eyes, and just turned around to return to his seat, but before he took a few steps, the voices of World War II veterans suddenly came from behind him.This was an act that was not scheduled for the ceremony, and was entirely the personal will of the Veterans of the Great Patriotic War.

"No.60 Second Army, Fourth Infantry Division, Private Vasily, on behalf of the soldiers of the whole company who died in Stalingrad, salute like the motherland!"

"No.15 Guards Division, Private Ivanov, on behalf of the comrades who died in Stalingrad, pay tribute to the great motherland!"

"No. 60th Armored Division, Private Slichenkov, on behalf of the soldiers who died in Stalingrad, pay tribute to the great motherland!"

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