Soviet Union 1991

Main text Chapter 540 The expected next step

Fourth update

The atmosphere in the Kremlin office became solemn. Only Kryuchkov and Yanayev were in this office. The secrets they mentioned were only known to a small group of senior officials, and Kryuchko My husband is also the only one who knows Yanayev's full plan. ?<[?〔<]

"I really can't think of any other tricks the Americans can use, General Secretary Yanayev. They have already withdrawn their aircraft carriers from Turkish waters and even sent only one Secretary of State, Madeleine, to negotiate with Maziyer. It’s unreasonable to have no chips in hand, isn’t it?” Kryuchkov racked his brains to analyze where the Americans would place their next move. But the more he thought about it, the more he felt something was wrong. He always felt as if he had overlooked an important step.

Yanayev flipped through the documents and said to Kryuchkov without raising his head, "The Americans will only look for the most valuable chess pieces. Which chess piece in the Turkish situation do you think will be the most exciting to the CIA?" ?”

Kryuchkov thought for a long time, clapped his hands in sudden realization, and said to Yanayev, "Is their new chess piece the PKK? No, now Ocalan is politically protected by Moscow, how can he agree to this? Will they cooperate with the Americans? What’s more, the United States is still a staunch supporter of the Turkish government.”

"The problem is that the world has changed." Yanayev sighed, closed the document on the desktop, and gently pushed him aside. The high-intensity work in recent days has brought Yanayev to the most fatigued state. He desperately needed rest to regulate his body and regain his energy.

"The United States supports Demirel's pro-Western regime. As for the military whose attitude is somewhat ambiguous, the Americans will not give him a good look. Moreover, the Turkish military's control of the situation does not meet the expectations of the United States. So the Americans need to ask Maz General Maziyel is putting pressure on him. At this time, the PKK is his best choice, and one of the things we negotiate with General Maziyel is not to cause chaos in southeastern Turkey."

Yanayev was talking to Kryuchkov with his eyes almost closed. When Kryuchkov saw the tired Yanayev, he lowered his voice and said, "So how to deal with the PKK problem? "

"How long has it been since Ocalan contacted you?" Yanayev asked abruptly.

Kryuchkov was caught off guard by Yanayev's question. He thought for a while and then reported a cautious figure, "Since we asked the PKK to wait for the opportunity, it has not contacted us for three weeks. ”

Yanayev suddenly opened his eyes, turned around and said to Kryuchkov, "Does this mean that from the coup to now, Ocalan has not contacted the KGB in Turkey for five days?"

"Yes." Kryuchkov nodded, wondering why Yanayev suddenly mentioned this matter.

"It's not good. This is really not good." Yanayev stood up from his chair and leaned on the table to think about the problem. "According to Öcalan's character, he will definitely contact Moscow impatiently after the Turkish coup. Jialan is eager to seize this perfect opportunity to stage a riot, but five days have passed and he still hasn’t done anything. "

"Could it be..." Kryuchkov rolled his eyes and quickly guessed what Yanayev wanted to say next, "Could it be that the PKK wants to seize the opportunity to go it alone, so it is not prepared to go through Moscow? Do you want to take action directly?”

"But what about the funds for their activities? Moscow has cut off financial assistance as a precaution. If Öcalan wants to start a large-scale riot, he needs financial support. Then the most likely thing left is that he has already The funds were obtained from other places, and the person most likely to pay for the funds is..." Yanayev felt a little depressed, and he almost ignored this step of the Americans.

"It's the CIA." Kryuchkov said the answer. Thinking of this, he felt a little scared. He didn't expect that one of the trump cards he had might have quietly turned into someone else's hand. No wonder Yanayev has been emphasizing that he must keep abreast of the PKK's movements at all times to prevent unexpected events.

Yanayev said seriously, "Comrade Kryuchkov, now I need you to confirm one thing. Use the chess pieces planted by the KGB within the PKK to find out whether there is any intelligence about preparations for an attack. If so, immediately Feedback to the Kremlin.”

"I understand, General Secretary Yanayev."

Kryuchkov did not dare to delay for a moment on this issue, and immediately got up and returned to Lubyanka. He needs to personally supervise this kind of intelligence feedback work, otherwise the stone hanging in his heart will never fall. He looked back at Yanayev and whispered, "General Secretary Yanayev, you haven't had a good rest for almost a week. It's time to take a rest. We are all worried that your body will not be able to bear it." ”

Hearing Kryuchkov's words, Yanayev turned around and said to him with a smile, "This matter has not been resolved yet. How can I sleep peacefully? You go about your business first, Comrade Kryuchkov." . I want to think about it quietly, hmm.”

After Kryuchkov exited the room, Yanayev slowly sat down while holding Sha Sha. He was indeed very tired, and a good rest had become a luxury at this time. He wanted to squint his eyes, but this red republic needed to be supported by himself. If he also fell, there would really be no leader.

The portrait of Comrade Stalin hanging on the wall of the office was chosen by Yanayev himself. Next to it are Khrushchev, Brezhnev, Andropov, Chernenko, but Gorbachev's portrait is missing. Stalin's portrait was unexpectedly placed in the middle. It seems to correct the mistakes made during Khrushchev's time.

"The leader of steel has long passed away."

"But someone will inherit the will of steel."

Yanayev's memory of the past has become very vague, but this sentence is deeply imprinted in his mind. This is also the reason why he has come so far. The indelible faith, as well as the will and spirit of steel. From Stalingrad to the Red Square in Moscow later, for this great faith, countless people have laid the foundation of a great republic.

Yanayev is the guardian of the republic, and he stands in the position that the country needs most.

Not a step back.

Until he falls. (To be continued.)8

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