Soviet Union 1991

Text Chapter 359: Unrest in North Africa

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In 1995, it was meaningless for Trump to run for President of the United States, which allowed the United States to get out of the shadow of the economic downturn in a short period of time. Even in the competition with Hillary in 2016, Hillary from the Democratic Party was more in line with the interests of Wall Street vampires. , but there are too many uncertainties about Trump.

The list of the next Soviet Politburo can basically be determined, but there are too many interfering factors in the US presidential election. If the two chess pieces are in line with the balance of interests between the behind-the-scenes financiers, the key point becomes who Even better.

As for whether Trump can freeze garlic, let’s leave it to later. At least Yanayev believes that he will never see the day when Trump takes office. Unless both the Democratic and Republican parties have no successors, when Trump becomes the president of the country, then the Soviet Union’s road to revival will almost be over. end.

Therefore, Yanayev will not waste any energy on Trump at this time. He believes that the same is true for US President Mario at this time. In addition to running his own war in the Middle East, he also smelled something in the Bosnian War. The two people from East and West also set their sights on Europe. Mario wants to provoke resistance between Europe and the Soviet Union, and use refugees to disrupt the social foundations of European countries, while the Soviet Union hopes to use refugees to plunge all of Western Europe back into a dark medieval atmosphere.

So the two of them focused their attention on a recent unlucky North African leader. Due to the impact of the Arab Spring plan, protests for democracy and freedom arose in almost all secular countries controlled by tough leaders in the Middle East. Tide, they protested vigorously, allowing the local authoritarian leader to step down and establish a democratic and independent country.

Gaddafi's recent situation is not very good. Since the fall of Saddam, the Arab Spring trend has begun to spread in Libya. Demonstrations took place in Benghazi, Libya's second largest city, to protest Gaddafi's resignation. This was not an accident, there was a long history of favoring the tribes in the capital and surrounding areas. Therefore, not only did the economic policies implemented make the eastern region of Libya appear relatively poorer, Gaddafi also discriminated against and suppressed the residents of the eastern region in all aspects.

The protests in Benghazi began to take shape under the joint operation of the CIA and the KGB. The long-term support of underground organizations imprinted Soviet democracy and Western liberal ideas into the minds of some residents through propaganda. Let them form an inherent understanding that as long as Gaddafi's regime is overthrown and a coalition government is established, Libya will have a bright future.

Of course, as for Libya, which has a complex ethnic composition, the Arabs. There are subdivided Berbers under the nationality. Can Libya establish a unified country without mandatory centralized government control? The United States and the Soviet Union just hid behind their backs and laughed. The game between the five permanent members of the United Nations is destined to turn the country of Libya into a time bomb of chaos. Once detonated, a wave of refugees who will be fragments of the bomb will flood the European continent. The first to bear the brunt is the welfare state.

Comrade KGB Chairman Kryuchkov reported to Yanayev the situation in Libya. Arms purchases were even crazier than in the 1990s. Although the oil industry accounted for 58% of Libya's total revenue, most of it was used by Gaddafi. on military procurement.

Moreover, the Soviet Union and the United States reached a certain tacit consensus at the same time. Rather than leaving an unstable pawn like Gaddafi behind, it would be better to directly wipe them out of South Africa. Whose sphere of interest will South Africa become in the future? It depends on who has the ability to cultivate the watchdog of a unified Libya.

Baghdadi, who was originally eager to take action in northern Iraq, was informed by the Soviet Union that if he lost power in Iraq, he would immediately move to Libya, where war could break out at any time.

"The protests that broke out in Benghazi have already heralded that Gaddafi will become strangers. We can make preparations to stop the military transactions we had with them before. I think the multinational joint force will bomb Tripoli, Libya, to clear and attack Qaddafi." Zafi’s government power.”

While Yanayev was looking at the intelligence provided by the intelligence agency, he was analyzing the future of Libya. Intelligence agents selling weapons in Libya were also forced to stop trading with the government and turned to some liberals who were close to the Soviet Union. cooperate.

"Gaddafi is at the end of his rope. He cannot stop the next attack by the coalition forces, and at the same time he has to deal with the popular uprising that broke out in the country. So at this time, cultivating our power within Libya is the top priority." Yanaye The husband raised his head and glanced at Kryuchkov, "I think Comrade Kryuchkov must know very well who is our enemy. Who is our ally?"

"Of course, the chess pieces deployed in Libya have begun to move. They are eager to launch a war in Libya, overthrow all existing structures, and establish a country without Gaddafi's management. At the same time, the Soviet GRU special operators are also Entered Libya and actively helped local personnel conduct military training.”

"The situation in Libya is on the verge of getting out of control. They can explode a war at any time." Kryuchkov replied. He didn't know why Yanayev cared so much about the life and death of Libya. The collapse of North Africa would not affect The Soviet Union's global layout will even lose an arms sales target.

"Now we just have to wait for the opposition to take action. I think not only the United States, but also France and other countries are impatient. In addition to France, which estimates that its small circle of the European Union does not want Gaddafi to lose too badly, Britain has long wanted to take action against Gaddafi. This is the first time that the permanent members of the United Nations Security Council have unanimously prepared to kill a country."

Yanayev closed the intelligence information. He could roughly predict what would happen in Libya next. There would be riots in Benghazi, and the organization that claimed to be the People's Transitional Committee would launch a war against Gaddafi. Then the United Nations would intervene and use the proposal to establish a no-fly zone to attack Gaddafi's government forces.

Everything seemed to be developing according to the script of 2012. The only difference was that the countries that attempted to intervene in this war had different purposes. The Soviet Union and the United States wanted to use Libya as a springboard to directly block the rise of the European Union. Europe hoped to remove an unstable bomb around it.

"How could those Western countries realize that the United States and the Soviet Union were preparing to use Libya to push them into the abyss? By then, there would be a huge wave of refugees, and the economy of the whole of Europe would continue to be in a downturn. Add to that the contradictions of religious conflicts, and Europe would be facing a century-long problem."

Thinking of this, Yanayev laughed, and for the first time he laughed happily.

"The Soviet Union could ignore the fig leaf of political correctness, so could Europe do the same?" (To be continued.)

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