Soviet Union 1991

Text Chapter 297 Russia is the winter you fear

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The representatives sent by Germany are much more senior than those sent by the Soviet Union. The German representative Putt, who is also the deputy minister of foreign affairs, is enough to crush Kozlovic, an unknown person, and also invisibly boosted the arrogance of the Germans. But as in political games, no one uses the most deterrent chess piece at the beginning, and everyone puts the good cards in the most critical position, rather than using the big and small kings to bomb the other party to doubt life at the beginning.

The meeting kicked off in a quiet atmosphere. First, the Serbian delegation proposed a proposal on the division of Bosnia and Herzegovina's territory. This proposal suggested that Bosnia and Herzegovina be divided into two parts. One is to establish the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina governed by Serbs, and the other is to establish the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina by Croatia and Muslims. Of course, there is nothing wrong with the administrative division of this proposal. The problem lies in the size of the area. Croatia occupies 10% of the territory, but has to bear the Croatian and Muslim refugees who migrated from the 90% Serb-occupied area.

Even though it was a defeated country, Croatia, supported by Germany, had the right to ask for land openly. Of course, this felt like you were helping someone with good intentions, but the other party wanted to blackmail you in return. The Croatians said they wanted 20% of their territory back, otherwise they would tear up the ceasefire agreement.

The temporary ceasefire agreement signed between Serbia and Croatia was a temporary agreement mediated by Germany, and the formal agreement would take effect in the foreseeable future. Moreover, Croatia was also accumulating strength and preparing to find an opportunity to push back.

In this regard, Karadzic was the first to stand up and oppose the so-called 20% decision. He pointed at Titumman and said, "It is a shameless decision. Every inch of our territory was exchanged for the blood of Serbian soldiers. How can we cede it just like that? And you signed the temporary agreement first. Don't think that the Serbian government is afraid of you. We can tear up the ceasefire agreement at any time and continue until all Croatians are driven out!"

Kozlovic secretly cried out that the situation was not good. This was not because the other party was arrogant. Instead, the other party deliberately provoked Karadzic in an attempt to make him tear up the ceasefire agreement first. In this way, the Bosnian Serbs are the culprits who destroyed the peace on the peninsula and will become the target of European countries.

"We can certainly cede 10% of the territory to you, but we also have a condition." Kozlovic stood up and interrupted. "That is, there cannot be a Croat or Muslim on the extra 10% of the territory, otherwise we will refuse to cede the territory to you."

In this way, the Bosnian Serb government took the initiative. Croatia shot itself in the foot.

"This is simply unreasonable. Why can't the 10% of the ceded territory be inhabited by Croatians? That is their homeland." Realizing that something was wrong, the German Deputy Foreign Minister began to blame Kozlovic's behavior and tried to divert the topic.

"Then I also want to ask you Germans. Why should the areas occupied by the Bosnian Serbs themselves be ceded to the Croatians unconditionally? They are just a group of incompetent losers. I have never seen a winner bow down to the loser to admit his mistakes." Kozlovic retorted with confidence. He is very familiar with the game of verbal battles among diplomats.

"And don't forget your Warsaw kneeling. Germany is now just an incomplete Germanic nation that has been castrated. Is it still dreaming of ruling the whole of Europe as the Führer did back then? Do you think that Germany now is the second or third German Reich? You didn't beat the Soviet Union at the peak of your military power. Do you think you have a chance to return to the peak of the past? Forget it. Except for the right wing, Germany will never be able to succeed in the hands of a group of white left saints."

Kozlovich refuted Put speechless. Especially the last sentence of the white left saint, which scolded the politically correct political parties in German politics. Screw your uncle's political correctness, screw your uncle's respect for human rights. Only iron and blood can forge a great Prussian Empire. Ironically, the iron-blooded spirit advocated by Bismarck was implemented by the Soviet Union, while his descendants threw these qualities away completely. If Bismarck knew what these political saints did in hell, he would definitely take his saber and start another dynastic war from top to bottom to reshape the glory of the Junker aristocracy.

"Please watch your words, Soviet representative Kozlovich. We are discussing Croatia now. Not Germany." Put's face flushed red, and he was so angry that he was even a little incoherent. Kozlovich's personal attack made him very angry, especially when the other party still had a smug expression after he finished speaking.

"Discuss Croatia, right? That's fine. My conditions are like this. The ceded land is not allowed to be inhabited by Croatians or Muslims, and the Serbian army is responsible for the security of the ceded area, otherwise we can't agree to your unreasonable demands." Kozlovich said that the German representative's request was unreasonable, and at the same time he made a more shameless request. If all is the responsibility of your Serbian government, then what is the difference between Croatia asking for it and not asking for it?

"Dream on." Put said disdainfully. He sat back in his chair and listened quietly to what the other party had to say.

"Then ceding territory to the Croatians is also a dream." Kozlovich retorted.

"But don't forget that Germany has nearly 550,000 military forces, which is more than enough to deal with Serbia." Put threatened Karadzic and Milosevic.

"But don't forget that the Soviet Union has laid off about 300,000 troops. Your entire regular defense force is not as much as the people in one or two military districts." Kozlovic mocked the other party, "Half a million people have the nerve to say that they have a strong defense force? The Soviet Union did not panic when facing more than one million Nazi Wehrmacht troops. A mere 500,000 people want to infringe on our interests? You don't know how terrifying the strength of the steel torrent that crushed Europe in the 1970s was."

Kozlovic stared at the other party with a cold look that seemed to be ready to attack at any time. He pointed at Put, then clenched his fist, indicating to the other party that Germany was like a fragile glass ball that could be crushed by the Soviet Union's iron fist at any time.

"So should I say you Germans are stupid, or are you Germans foolish? Do you really think that the merger of East and West Germany after the fall of the Berlin Wall will be a great federation? You couldn't beat me in the past World War II, and you still can't beat me now, and you won't beat me in the future."

"Haha, even if you want to attack Bosnia and Herzegovina, don't forget that there is Romania in the middle." Putt comforted himself and indicated that the Soviet Union could not

"If you think that Romania alone can stop the Soviet Union's progress, isn't it a bit naive?" Kozlovich said, "I can tell you responsibly that the Soviet Union's high-altitude tank airdrop technology is unique. Do you really think our rapid response force will hesitate to coordinate with Romania before borrowing the road?"

Kozlovich's words also have a kind of blackmail. The Soviet Union can indeed airdrop paratroopers and combat vehicles, but the technology of high-altitude drop of main battle tanks is not even guaranteed by the old Russians who are at the forefront of the world. But it is more than enough to scare the Germans.

"Just imagine, the next moment after the negotiation breaks down, the sky above Sarajevo will be densely packed with Soviet An-225 transport planes, and our T72 main battle tanks will open their red parachutes like the Grim Reaper, and fall from the sky to occupy Sarajevo at the fastest speed, until the entire Bosnia and Herzegovina. Completely expel the Croatian army from Prague. That's what we did in Prague back then."

Typical Russian rough thinking, it's not that the Slavs are not good at playing psychological games, but for those guys whose strength is less than one-third of theirs, the Soviet Union likes to use the method of directly crushing them, making them tremble in front of the powerful Soviet Union until they are desperate.

As soon as Kozlovich finished speaking, the whole audience was silent. Many people regarded Kozlovich's words as a declaration of war. Everyone was anxiously guessing in their hearts, is the Soviet Union really going to send troops directly into Sarajevo?

Put's expression was uncertain, after all, the other party was a guy who had the final say, and war crushing was the way they enjoyed the most. From the Three Kingdoms of the Sea of ​​Pineapples, to the Chechen War, to the current Yugoslavia, the Soviet Union, without exception, used a bloody and crazy way to eliminate every enemy that stood in their way.

Germany is now at most secretly hiding behind and providing some arms and financial assistance. To really send troops to confront the Soviet Union head-on? Only a fool would do that. Because Germany's economic downturn does not allow them to really do such a stupid thing that harms others and does not benefit themselves.

Tituman looked at Putt with a somewhat ugly face. The whole hall was watching their every move. Time was frozen. The whole venue was quiet after Kozlovich's voice ended. Putt didn't speak, because no matter what he said now, the situation would become more and more disadvantageous to him, so he simply kept his mouth shut on the principle of not speaking.

After waiting for a long time, Kozlovich took a deep breath, his eyes more arrogant than the Germans who claimed to be the best in Europe, "Wait until you are ready to provoke a war with us, then consider saying this. We are never afraid."

He expressed the last sentence in German so that Put could feel the chill and fear more intuitively.

"Russia is the winter you are afraid of." (To be continued.)

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