Soviet Union 1991
Text Chapter 231: Sino-Soviet Collusion
The fourth update, 10,000 words completed, I'm asking for a reward here, I guess my reward is the worst among the excellent authors. ●⌒,.
Woolsey's plan was intercepted by the spies hidden in the CIA without any surprise. Ames, who had served as the head of the counterintelligence section of the Soviet Eastern Europe Department since 1985 and later promoted to the International Counter-Narcotics Center of the CIA, provided Moscow with this key intelligence.
Of course, this key intelligence was placed on Yanaev's desk, and it was the Soviet president who was ambitious and wanted to surprise the United States. If compared with the plan in Yanaev's mind, Woolsey's plan to hold and detain Chinese ships is like a small witch compared to a big witch.
After all, Yanayev was planning to have the Soviet Pacific Fleet have a close contact with the US Pacific Fleet directly in the Indian Ocean region, but there were two problems before him. One was that his plan had to be approved by China, and the other was that the Soviet Pacific Fleet did not have such a strong endurance. Except for the nuclear-powered aircraft carriers Kuznetsov and Varyag, other destroyers could not reach the ability to travel from the Far East to the Indian Ocean and then return to the Far East base from the Indian Ocean in one go. Therefore, the Soviet fleet must have a midway supply point to replenish fuel and supplies.
Of course, the first thing Yanayev thought of was the Chinese naval base, which was the only choice for the Soviet Union so far. However, this bold plan must be approved by other Soviet high-level officials, such as Defense Minister Comrade Yazov. After all, such a plan that might accidentally fire a gun also needs to be approved by others.
However, Yanayev forgot one thing. That is, the thinking of the fighting nation is never on the same channel as that of ordinary people. When Yazov heard that he was going to have a close contact with the US Pacific Fleet in the Indian Ocean. He almost raised his hands to agree with this matter.
"We must teach these arrogant Americans a lesson and let them know what the consequences of taking despicable means against the Socialist Alliance will be." Yazov said excitedly, waving his fist. The Soviet Navy has not shown its edge around the world for a long time. Apart from the small fight with the Maritime Self-Defense Force in the waters of Japan, this big move is the first time he has seen it in recent years.
"Having said that, at least China's consent should be obtained to implement such a plan. If the other party does not agree with our plan, then everything we do will be in vain." Yanayev's only concern is that the other party will veto their proposal. After all, the Soviet Union just wants to use China's Galaxy cargo ship to confront the United States in the Arabian Sea.
It is also equivalent to letting the countries in the Arab world realize one thing. It is not only the United States that has a say in the Middle East, but also a red empire called the Soviet Union.
"I think China will definitely agree to our request, as long as General Secretary Yanayev doesn't show it too obviously." Yazov suggested, "Our Pacific Fleet can first make a military visit to India, dock at their Mumbai port, and then quietly wait for the Americans to take the bait."
"After replenishing fuel and supplies in India, we will also have enough combat power to compete with the Americans in the Arabian Sea. In 1973, the United States lost to us in the confrontation in the Mediterranean. Twenty years later, they will continue to lose to us in the confrontation in the Arabian Sea." Yazov said very confidently.
Next, Yanayev dialed the office number of the Navy Commander-in-Chief Smiryev through the presidential hotline. He informed Smiryev of the conspiracy that the United States was going to implement and his own plan to deal with the United States.
"If we really go to war with the American fleet, what should we do? Their Pacific Seventh Fleet can provide support at any time. But our Pacific Fleet may be in danger of being cut off from support." The Navy Commander-in-Chief showed another worry. Smiryev has never worried about going to war with the United States. He even felt a little excited when he thought about going to war with the United States. What he was worried about was that the Soviet fleet might not be able to gain the upper hand in the conflict and eventually be destroyed by the United States in unfamiliar waters.
"Don't worry, when our first fleet is dispatched, the second fleet will be ready to attack at any time. This is an insurance we have laid to force the US fleet to withdraw from the Arabian Sea when the military's combat power is unbalanced." Yanaev answered Smiryev's worries. This is a dangerous contest, but it is worth investing in. Once the US fleet is defeated in the Arabian Sea in front of the third world countries, it will undoubtedly be a great victory in propaganda for the Soviet Union. It can also enable itself to better infiltrate the situation in the Middle East.
"For the second fleet, we also have the second Pacific Fleet." Even Smiryev didn't understand Yanaev's meaning at once.
"The second fleet is the two retired Kiev-class aircraft carriers and their carrier-based aircraft. All personnel who previously served in other fleets can be recalled. In this way, a certain combat-capable aircraft carrier formation can be formed in a short period of time to go to the Indian Ocean to support the fallen First Fleet."
"And the Second Fleet is more of a deterrent and is unlikely to participate in actual combat. Once an actual combat occurs, the possibility of the Second Fleet being quickly destroyed is much greater." The Soviet side calculated that the United States did not dare to stay too long on the high seas far away from its own country and supply stations, so it dared to send a fleet that was always busy to support.
Smilyev clenched the microphone, he looked at the blue sea and blue sky outside the window, and said with some heaviness, "This move is very risky, General Secretary Yanayev, have you really thought about it?"
"Comrade Smilyev, the reason why the Soviet Union can achieve today's achievements is that every time it is obtained from danger. Crisis means that danger and reward coexist. If we do nothing and can only watch the Americans deal with our allies, other countries will be disappointed."
Yanayev said righteously, but if you think about it carefully, this matter has nothing to do with the Soviet Union, but Smilyev can only agree to Yanayev's request. Because as he said, although the risk factor is very high, once it succeeds, it is equivalent to breaking the myth of the invincibility of the United States, and it may even establish the level of the Soviet Pacific Fleet and the US Navy because of this incident.
That's why Yanayev showed great concern about the seizure of Chinese ships. In the end, Smilyev nodded and agreed to Yanayev's request, and asked the Soviet Pacific Fleet to be ready, because they may set off to visit India at any time.
After finishing everything, Yanayev dialed the number of the presidential hotline to talk to the Chinese leader. He informed another leader of the red regime of the intelligence obtained by the CIA and the latest movements of the Pacific Fleet.
"We must fight. If we don't teach the United States a lesson, they will not know when to stop and when to abide by the rules. The world is not decided by the Americans alone, but we have to ask whether we agree or not."
The red leader's statement pleased Yanayev very much. He immediately said that if China is willing to join this plan, then the Chinese ships do not have to do anything, just accept the rescue of the Soviet fleet. The Soviet Union's goal is to use the Soviet fleet to give the United States a loud slap in the face at the moment of the accident.
For such a cost-effective and generous deal proposed by the Soviet Union, China agreed to this seemingly dangerous provocation for the first time. And said that if something happens in the Indian Ocean, China will use diplomatic pressure to force the United States to withdraw, oppress or accuse.
Although it is a protest from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, it is much better than nothing. When the Soviet Union told China about its overall plan to deal with the United States, even the Chinese leader, who was also the leader of the Red Regime, couldn't help but ask Yanayev if he could predict the next move of the United States in advance. Because to mobilize a fleet ready to go at any time, it takes at least several weeks in advance to deal with various preparation issues.
In response to China's questions, Yanayev simply replied mysteriously, "This is the charm of our intelligence department." To be continued.
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