Soviet Union 1991
Main text Chapter 519: The same move
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Since returning from the Foros Villa, Yanayev has devoted all his energy to the Turkish issue. ?<[?〔<]Of course, Yanayev simply disdains the so-called arbitration. Even if the final ruling comes out, it is just a piece of waste paper. For him, the so-called Turkish Strait arbitration is just a trick to attract the world's attention. The real goal of the Americans is to use the so-called arbitration to promote their own anti-missile system. And to establish a NATO anti-missile alliance in Europe. Use the Turkish Straits to create disputes first.
Not only is Yanayev, who has been in power for nearly six years, facing the problem of withdrawing from the leadership position in two years, but US President Mario is also troubled by this problem. So on the one hand, he is stepping up the strategic encirclement, and on the other hand, he is trying every means to break the strategic encirclement. The two sides have started a competition on this issue.
Yanayev and Mario are playing the same chess.
If Yanayev wants to break the shackles of the lifelong system of leaders, he must start with his own term. The Soviet Union was no longer suitable for old men to rule. After losing Chernenko and Andropov, Yanayev was eager to realize the importance of breaking the inherent political structure of the Soviet Union. Once the next person to come to power chose conservative politics, it would be a nightmare for the Soviet Union.
Therefore, breaking the American anti-missile plan became a key task in his last two years in power, and the focus of the Eastern European anti-missile system was Turkey, which had been in constant conflict with the Soviet Union.
Yanayev had to stand at the commanding heights to suppress the disputes between the Ottoman Empire and Tsarist Russia before the new contest began.
The Kremlin office was filled with various documents, most of which were intelligence about the current Turkish leader Demirel and the various frictions between the Turkish military and Demirel.
Demirel was only slightly more promising than Erdogan, who was shameless and had no bottom line. He held 10 million refugees and extorted 6 billion euros from the European Union, leaving the middle-aged refugees and educated refugees in Turkey, and sending all the uneducated and sick refugees to Europe, dragging down Europe. Supporting Islamic extremist forces, he has always been ambitious to make Turkey religious. Demirel was overthrown more because of the incompetence of civilian governance. Although he supported Westernization and secularization, he did not handle the relationship between religious conservatives and secularists well, which led to political turmoil in the 1980s.
Yanaev wanted to make a fuss about the Turkish army's maintenance of Kelm secularism, but he had no reason to let the Soviet Union intervene better. Just relying on an anti-missile system was not enough. Thinking of this, Yanaev fell into deep thought.
Not being a conservative force means that the Soviet Union cannot do anything about religion and instigate the Turkish army to overthrow Demirel's rule. This is the most troublesome point for Yanaev.
The ashtray is full of cigarette butts. Yanaev's eyes are red as he flips through the intelligence that is about to be torn apart by him, trying to find some clues to piece together the most critical part of his plan.
"The military, the Turkish government, the tug-of-war between secularism and conservatives, Turkey is very lively." Yanayev smiled bitterly and put out the last cigarette butt. After staying up all night, he was ready to give up his previous inference. As long as he could provoke the contradiction between the Turkish military and the government, it would be equivalent to tearing a gap in President Mario's anti-missile plan, and this gap would become the key to the anti-sanction anti-missile plan.
"If the anti-missile system is not interrupted before it matures, the next rhythm will be the great retreat of the Soviet strategic zone. Wait a few more years, THAAD and Patriot technology will be mature. Then Eastern European countries will introduce them on a large scale, damn it."
Yanayev felt inexplicably irritated, and he threw the pen on the table angrily. The ink of the pen was thrown to the eastern part of Turkey, and the ink was just engraved on the Kurdish Crescent in eastern Turkey.
The Kurdish Crescent spans four countries, part of which is located in the eastern part of Turkey.
Seeing the Turkish part of the Kurdish Crescent stained with ink, Yanayev was stunned for a moment. He thought of the Kurdistan Workers' Party, which is still active in Turkey. Since Turkey suppressed the Kurdistan Workers' Party movement in 1995, the latter has changed from direct violent confrontation to assassination attacks. The effect is obviously more effective than the direct confrontation of the Kurds.
As a separatist organization against Turkish rule and an opponent holding the banner of independence, the leader of the Kurdistan Workers' Party, Ocalan, naturally received political asylum from Moscow. As a long-term chess piece operated by Moscow, the largest financial support behind the Kurdistan Workers' Party comes from the Moscow government. Obviously, investing in the Kurds is more cost-effective than investing in others.
"Then the chess piece that is a key part of the plan is Ocalan."
Yanayev breathed a sigh of relief because he finally put the most critical piece of the puzzle together. With the Kurdistan Workers' Party as the center, various plans against the Turkish government will be launched, and Yanayev is not to assist the Kurds in splitting Turkey, but to suppress the anti-missile plan of the Demirel government.
As long as Demirel stepped down, Mario's plot to implement the anti-missile plan in Turkey would be delayed, so that the Soviet Union would have more opportunities to break the shackles of Eastern Europe until it could find an opportunity to counterattack in the Eastern European countries that had been affected by the coup.
When Yanaev put down his pen, the sky had already begun to brighten. After a whole night of sleepless planning, Yanaev finally designed a strategy that could lead Turkey into a dead end.
It was past eight o'clock in the morning, and the Kremlin bell rang for the eighth time. After Yanayev took a nap on his seat for a while, he dialed the phone number of KGB Chairman Comrade Kryuchkov.
At this time, Kryuchkov had just been liberated from his busy work, so he was still very surprised when he heard Yanayev's voice. He did not expect that Yanayev would choose to give him this morning. He called.
“About the issue of funding and weapons assistance with the PKK?”
Kryuchkov said in surprise while getting dressed, "In fact, we have been assisting the PKK, from financial assistance to arms assistance, including rifles, anti-tank rocket launchers, etc. And these years have been spent on the PKK The budget has been increasing according to the instructions of the central government.”
"It's not enough." Yanayev rubbed his tired eyes. Staying up late had made his eyes red. He said to Kryuchkov, "The PKK's current strength is not enough. It's not good enough." achieve our goals.”
"General Secretary Yanayev, with all due respect, what standard of assistance should we meet?" Kryuchkov asked with courage.
"Heavy weapons aid to the PKK."
"Heavy weapons?" Kryuchkov was stunned for a moment, but he quickly thought of the recent "playing with fire" move by Turkish President Demirel. Not only did he agree to the US plan to build an anti-missile system, he even involved NATO is here to play the drama of the Strait Judgment case. For Yanayev, this is an act that challenges his own bottom line.
"Is this revenge against Turkey?" Kryuchkov asked.
"Yes, in retaliation for the Turkish anti-missile system, since Demirel wants to win over NATO to fight against the Soviet Union, then we will increase our support for the PKK. We will even force Demirel to make concessions and become a Conditions negotiated between the Soviet Union and the United States.”
"So what's the opinion of the United States?" Kryuchkov asked cautiously. He did not believe that President Mario would voluntarily and voluntarily let Yanayev negotiate with President Demirel. If he did not interfere with it, how could he be worthy of the huge conspiracy he had spent so much effort to build?
"This is not a matter that the KGB should be concerned about." Yanayev coughed, reminding Kryuchkov that the question he asked had crossed the line.
"In short, the KGB only needs to increase its support for the PKK's armed forces. The rest will naturally be arranged and resolved by others."
Yanayev said in a deep voice, "We will let Demirel know that he is making an unforgivable mistake." (To be continued.) 8
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