Soviet Union 1991
Text Chapter 101 Telling you what cruelty is
(Second update)
The peace talks with Chechnya caused a sensation among all parties after the news came out of Moscow. It also confirmed the previous suspicions of the United States that the Soviet Union was indeed on its last legs. They were even too weak to quell the rebellion in the participating countries and could only Use peace talks to buy time, or to ease the delay in the disintegration of the regime.
In response, Dudayev issued a statement, arrogantly stating that he would completely remove Chechnya from the Soviet Union and establish a country that truly believes in pure religion, so that believers will be completely exterminated in this land. Regarding Dudayev's arrogant attitude, Moscow chose to remain silent uncharacteristically.
The Soviet Union's silence made people think it was connivance to Dudayev, and it more unscrupulously challenged the bottom line and patience of the Central Presidium, tearing down portraits of Comrade Lenin, destroying buildings that symbolized great achievements, and constantly having conflicts with the rest of the troops stationed there. armed conflict.
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 lost news overnight. This incident also made his suspicious nature Dudayev increased his vigilance.
Therefore, for this concession negotiation with the Soviets, he only sent his good friend and political adviser Yandabyev to Moscow. In fact, it is more like a sounding board, conveying a message to the Kremlin leaders that all negotiations are impossible unless Chechnya obtains sovereignty.
Wearing a trademark beard and a white hat, Yandabiyev appeared at the Kremlin negotiating table. This famous nationalist poet, children's book author and major leader of Chechen illegal armed forces appeared at the Kremlin negotiating table. In December 1994, after the Russian army entered Chechnya, he became the second most wanted figure in Russia after Dudayev. From 1996 to 1997, Yandabiyev served as the acting president of Chechnya. He also established diplomatic relations with the Taliban government in Afghanistan.
Yanayev calmly recalled the bloody experience of this terrorist. The 1999 kidnapping incident in Dagestan, the Moscow International Airport bombing, and the Moscow theater hostage incident all had the participation and involvement of this bearded man. plan. If he could, Yanayev would put a bullet in his head right now.
"Hello, President Yanayev, I come from Grozny with sincerity, and I hope Moscow will have the same sincerity. For peace and tranquility, for our next generation."
Yandabiyev is worthy of being an intellectual. His expression not only dispelled the statement, but also compared Chechnya's actions to a noble act of peace.
"Of course, for the sake of peace for our next generation, our Moscow government represents the most sincere sincerity in negotiating with you." Yanayev smiled friendly, trying to show sincerity from the Soviets.
It's a pity that the other party is not someone who is easy to fool. As soon as he sat down, Yandabiyev began to put forward Chechnya's conditions incessantly, "Chechnya must completely leave the joining countries, including politics, economy, sovereignty and territorial integrity. Moscow All troops must be evacuated from Chechnya, we don’t want to see a single Soviet soldier on our soil!”
"Agree." Yanayev opened his palms to express his acceptance of Yandabiev's conditions and motioned for him to continue speaking.
"We will ban the spread of propaganda in Chechnya, and all believers will be deported." If we had just made unreasonable demands unscrupulously, then now it is the most direct provocation to the legitimacy of the Soviet regime.
"Whatever." Yanayev crossed his hands, serious and not joking at all.
Yandabiyev was a little panicked. Is the Soviet leader really negotiating with him seriously? So much so that when talking about the third condition, Yandabiev stuttered a little, "The third condition is that we have diplomatic sovereignty and can conclude treaties with any country at will, and the Soviet Union has no right to interfere."
"You have already gained sovereignty, of course we have no right to interfere." Yanayev said with a smile. The more he continued to answer, the more guilty the other party seemed.
"If you all agree to the above conditions, then we will sign a treaty." Yandabiyev beamed with joy. He was originally prepared to use the toughest attitude to make Moscow dormant, but he did not expect that things would progress so smoothly.
"Of course." Yanayev said casually, as casually as eating and drinking. He raised his index finger and said, "I can agree to all your requests, as long as you agree to a simple condition."
"What conditions?" Yandabiev was a little confused.
"Defeat the Soviet army." Yanayevmans said logically. He didn't even bother to raise his eyes to observe the shocked expression of the other party.
Yandabiyev was indeed as shocked as he imagined. Is the so-called Moscow Peace Agreement just a cover to play on them? Yandabiev smiled and shook his head and said, "This joke is not funny at all. President Yanayev, do you want to see a war between our two countries?"
"Who's kidding you?" Yanayev raised his head. The majestic aura of the Soviet Union's supreme leader was clearly revealed at this moment, and Yandabiev even subconsciously moved back.
Yanayev continued, "First, let me correct two points. First, I am not kidding you. What Chechnya wants is to defeat the Soviet army that is about to invade. Second, Chechnya is an integral part of the Soviet territory. It is not a country now, so please do not use the country to represent you, Chechnya."
"Defeat us, and you can get out, and you can also get everything you want, as long as you can step over the corpses of the huge number of Republican troops. By the way, a week ago, our armored forces were transported to the border of Chechnya through the developed railway transportation network, so you don't have much time left."
Yazov and Varennikov accompanied Yanayev to perform a good show, not only fooling the short-sighted opposition leaders in Chechnya, but also some senior officials in Moscow.
Yandabiyev was shocked and angry. Although Dudayev told him that he had a bad premonition before coming, he didn't expect it to come true at this moment. He responded with a cold smile pretending to be calm, "President Yanaev, in this case I can also promise you that we will kill every Soviet soldier who enters Chechnya and cut off their heads and hang them on trees."
"Oh, really?" Yanaev said lightly, "Then I can tell you responsibly that for every Soviet soldier you cut off, we will hang the militants who carried out the massacre in Chechnya and their families on trees or telephone poles and show them to people."
"And the leaders of your armed groups, as long as they are caught by our army, they will not be sent to prison, but executed on the spot, and then their bodies will be filled with lard and burned. Of course, if you dare to report If you want to kill us and execute the prisoners, then the KGB will kidnap your family members like they did to the Taliban, and then dismember them into hundreds of pieces and send them back. KGB agents are very good at these things. If you execute one, we will kill ten people, and we will keep killing until you are scared. I heard that you have a son who is a few years old, right? Do you want to see your son's body turned into a puzzle and sent to you? "
"And what I said will be passed on in the army as an order. Want to compete with us in cruelty? The Soviet Union is known as the most brutal regime in the world. In this case, I don't mind taking on another charge of inhumane massacre. "
The Chechen militants are cruel? What a joke. The Soviet Union will kill people until the most brutal bandits tremble, and teach him what is truly terrible.
Every word Yanaev said pierced Yanabiyev's heart like a sword. He looked at Yanabiyev with a pale face, as if he was looking at a terrible devil smiling calmly.
"For me, Chechnya is not a war or a rebellion, but a ruthless attack on terrorists." Yanayev picked up the teacup slowly and sentenced his opponent to death. "One more thing, Yandabiyev, you will die here and never go back."
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