Soviet Union 1991

Main text Chapter 739 The tragedy of letting a wolf into the house

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"The Soviets finally took action now. They sent a combined fleet into Germany, and the United States can now send troops into the Federal Republic of Germany."

As soon as he walked into the high-level conference room of the Pentagon, Director Tenet felt a heavy atmosphere. This pressure came from the silence of the top officials of the Department of Defense, which shattered the excitement he originally wanted to report the "good news." President Mario raised his head and glanced at Director Tenet, and said softly, "I know, sit down, Director Tenet. We are now discussing the dispatch of troops."

The question Mario faces now is not whether to send troops to Berlin, but to what extent. Tenet advocated sending the U.S. Nimitz-class aircraft carrier fleet into the Baltic Sea to compete with the Soviet Union's combined fleet for control of German waters, and then dispatching the Second Armored Cavalry Regiment on land into the Federal Republic of Germany to support the nearly defeated army in the Battle of Berlin. german soldier.

However, Secretary of Defense Perry obviously does not support President Mario's approach. He believes that it is exacerbating the contradictions and conflicts between the two sides.

"It is enough to send the 2nd Armored Cavalry Regiment. If we add the Navy, not to mention the Soviets, even NATO allies will criticize our true intentions. After all, the Soviet Navy Infantry Brigade only belongs to the Navy, and the United States If the army armored regiment and the navy's aircraft carrier fleet are dispatched, it will be regarded as an invasion by Germany and the world. If the Soviet Union catches this fact, it will definitely make a big deal about it, and it will be difficult for the United States to let go of its face. "

Perry is not an alarmist. The Soviet Union can continue to support the German Democratic Republic Army, but the United States must grasp the situation and the intensity of the situation. The best outcome is to make the Soviet Union suffer and shut up Germany.

President Mario put his chin in his hands and pondered, "But now the Soviet fleet is still lingering in German waters. What does this mean?"

"There is no need for the Soviet fleet to take action. They are just waiting for the Americans' reply." Perry took a sip of coffee and said slowly, "With all due respect, Mr. President, you haven't seen the situation clearly yet. The Soviet Union is just It’s just a matter of taking the lead, but how far it will go will depend on the attitude of the United States. It is absolutely impossible for Yanayev to eat the cake alone, but what to do? Of course, it is to share the benefits and bring another person in to target Germany. There is no doubt that the United States is now the best partner of the Soviet Union. "Wandering in German waters is waiting for the Americans to finally decide how far they want to go."

"If I guess correctly, the Soviet Ministry of Foreign Affairs will soon negotiate with the White House. Now the Americans should figure out what we are going to do." Minister Perry listed many actions in one breath, "First, we To support the Bundeswehr troops in the Battle of Berlin, we must at least force the German Democratic Republic to have no way to move forward and can only solve the problem at the negotiation table. Second, we must guide the public opinion of the entire world. Let them target the Soviet Union and describe it as an evil regime that invaded Germany. Finally, the United States should play the role of liberator. Of course, the German Democratic Renaissance Party must still remain, but they must be within the framework allowed by the United States. The Federal Government of Germany cannot eliminate them, but also uses them as the backbone to check and balance Germany. I think it would be better for the CIA to plan this, right?"

Perry turned his head to Director Tenet and deliberately teased him, "Leave the front to the U.S. Army. Last but not least, I hope the CIA doesn't make any mistakes."

Hearing Secretary Perry's "question", Director Tenet smiled, as if listening to a funny joke, "Are you underestimating the CIA's methods? As long as the United States resolves the contradiction in the front, the rest will The public opinion war and negotiations with the Baath Party are left to the CIA. Believe me, the Baath Party will be more willing to accept the terms of the United States than the price offered by the Soviet Union.”

The originally silent atmosphere slowly eased down, and everyone breathed a sigh of relief.

Mario thought about it and felt that the plan proposed by Minister Perry did not have too many omissions or loopholes. He nodded and approved the plan, "Then let's take action in accordance with your decision."

This high-level meeting laid the foundation for cooperation between the two parties. The Americans will secretly send the Second Armored Cavalry Regiment into the Federal Republic of Germany to put pressure on the German Democratic Republic. President Mario also directly negotiated with Prime Minister Kohl the specific details of the US military's entry into Germany. Issues that can be resolved through direct negotiation between high-level officials will not go through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Sometimes time is of the essence, and the situation is secondary.

Prime Minister Kohl said righteously, "I have only one condition, and that is that after the civil war in Germany is resolved, the American troops must leave Germany immediately and are not allowed to stay in Germany in a way that violates peace. The same is not allowed If we continue to stay in Germany under other circumstances, we will also regard the US military as an invader."

President Mario smiled. Although he didn't show it, he still mocked the other party's lack of consideration. If the United States and the Soviet Union colluded to keep the war in stalemate, wouldn't the Federal Republic of Germany have no chance to ask the Americans to withdraw their troops?

"No problem at all, do you have any other requirements?" President Mario said generously, "The United States only wants to prevent the further spread of Japanese power in Europe. We have no other intentions. Stability in Europe is what we are happy to see. After all, If the situation in Western Europe gets out of control, the Japanese forces may resurgence, and no one wants to see a **** Europe. "

This sentence is like attacking Iraq just to rescue the oppressed Iraqi people, and it is openly named in the name of justice.

When President Mario said this, Cole thought of the just cause of the US military and Operation Desert Storm, which were both used in this way to overthrow a country's regime. He had an ominous premonition in his heart, as if the United States, as a NATO ally, was looking at him with ill intentions.

In front of him was the German Democratic Republic Army, and behind him were allies who might stab him in the back. Cole had to make the final choice between the two.

"I hope the US Army can be better than the Federal Armed Forces." Cole gritted his teeth and said that he no longer had any hope for the Federal Armed Forces' record.

"You have to believe that our army has always been the best." President Mario assured Cole, "We will make any unit fighting against the US Army feel what despair is." (To be continued.)

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