Soviet Union 1991

Main text Chapter 501: Fire in the backyard

Second update

The situation in Scotland is slowly slipping to the edge of getting out of control. It's not that Blair doesn't want to stop the unrest in Scotland, but the more he suppresses it, the more intense the resistance encountered by the riot police becomes. From the initial burning of Motolov cocktails and bottles, to later small-caliber pistols, and the resistance of the Scottish Resistance Army became organized and large-scale, except for the riot police who had the upper hand at the beginning, the rest of the time were controlled by the Scottish Resistance Army. The nationalist resistance was suppressed.

In the end, as a last resort, the army could only be deployed to maintain order, because the police were no longer facing ordinary national independents, but planned and premeditated saboteurs.

Of course, there is a KGB conspiracy behind all of this. Delaville is not a person who likes to put his eggs in the same basket. When he had a premonition that Salmond might not be able to achieve his goals, Delaville decided to Will activate another chess piece in his hand, Scotland's ultra-nationalist forces. Organize them from a scattered state into a guerrilla force that can be used to deal with the regular army, and it is also a powerful force.

As for how the 40 Kalashnikov rifles and pistols ended up in Scotland, De La Ville said British ports were always suitable for covering up various overseas crimes. After careful training, the Scottish Freedom Brigade, which represented the fight for Scotland's victory through armed struggle, became Scotland's savior.

This is the first time since the Irish Republican Army that there have been signs of an armed independence struggle in the UK. After the British Parliament passed the proposal to abolish the Scottish Parliament, conflicts and frictions between the two parties became more and more frequent.

Prime Minister John Major was shocked when he heard the news. He had no idea that the suppression of the Scottish independence march would turn into an armed struggle. When he saw on TV news Scottish armed forces shooting in the streets. personnel, mistakenly thought they were back to the period when they were dealing with the Northern Ireland Republican Army.

Prime Minister Major made a phone call to General William's house. He was very angry now because this was completely inconsistent with General William's promise that all problems would be solved within a short time.

When the other party picked up the phone, he was met with an angry accusation from Prime Minister Major, "I just want to know why this is inconsistent with what General William said. He promised to solve all Scotland's problems within a week at the latest. Why now?" Is it turning into a conflict and a war?”

This means that Prime Minister Major not only failed to solve the Scottish problem once and for all, but also aroused the determination of the Scottish people to oppose the central government, and also caused those who still had illusions about maintaining unity to completely gravitate towards the independent faction of Scotland.

General William's voice on the other end of the phone sounded a little tired. He hurriedly apologized to Major, "I'm sorry, Prime Minister, because I really didn't expect their resistance to be so fierce. We even thought they were just a group of people without They are just a ragtag group of any organization. But after fighting with the soldiers of the Royal Scottish Regiment in the past few days, we found that these people have good military training and are not like ordinary armed personnel, but more like professionally trained soldiers. , and these people are very proficient in guerrilla tactics, so..."

"So you are saying that these people are someone else's deliberate conspiracy against us?" Prime Minister Major was stunned for a moment. He had no idea that there was a bigger conspiracy hidden behind this turmoil. But which country would go to such lengths to cause unrest in Britain?

General William was silent for a while. He was organizing his words to explain his major discovery to the Prime Minister. "And the strangest thing is that to reach such a level, you need to go through at least four to five weeks of rigorous training, which means they The chess was being laid before the Brexit referendum even started. The layout of the game is exquisite, and every point is very precise. It is so precise that it makes people feel scared. It seems that the opponent always knows where we will go next, but we have no backhand power and can do this. If you think about it, there are not many people in Europe who can do this.”

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The first thing Prime Minister Major thought of was the most sinister Soviet leader in Europe, Yanayev. A terrifying leader who can always predict the opponent's next move.

If this is really the case, then this turmoil is not accidental. Maybe there are foreign forces instigating the Scottish national independence forces. But it's hard to say it's not the Soviet Union. Friendly trade activities between the two sides are still maintained, and Prime Minister Major doesn't want to break up the relationship so quickly.

At least I don't want to fight each other while I'm in office.

More importantly, how Prime Minister Major should now clean up this mess. Handed over to the next prime minister? It is likely that the successor who inherited the mess had the urge to die from the beginning.

The original intention was to solve the Scottish problem in the shortest possible time and allow them to stay on their own terms in the next few years. However, it is obvious that the forces behind the Scottish independenceists did not want them to go through this transition smoothly.

General William awaited Prime Minister Major's final decision. Should we continue to exert pressure or take other measures?

"Suppression."

Prime Minister Major said, "Continue to increase the investment of Royal Scottish troops and make sure to nip this group of people in the bud. I don't want the tragedy of the 1980s to happen again."

"By the way." Prime Minister Major added, "We need to distinguish the independent people from the extremist armed personnel. We only need to fight and suppress the extremist armed forces, and then take measures to win over others. I think I or the new British Prime Minister will negotiate with Salmond in a few days."

"Negotiations on the independence of Scotland?" General William asked.

"Yes, negotiations on the Scottish issue, this is destined to be a difficult war." Major smiled bitterly, "The final result of the referendum depends on the will of the people, not the result that Salmond can control. Now all I can do is to delay the time of the referendum and wait until the Brexit situation stabilizes before carrying out other related work. So now you have worked hard, General William."

The solution to the Scottish issue can only be delayed. The longer it is delayed, the slimmer the hope of Scottish independence.

"I will fight to the end for the great maintenance of the unity of Britain and will never back down."

General William clenched his fists. The Nazi bombing did not bring Britain down, but today it may lose to its own people.

The Prime Minister hung up the phone without speaking.

He was thinking about a question in his mind: if the truth is found out, how to retaliate against that force. (To be continued.)

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