Soviet Union 1991

Main text Chapter 891: Agreement

"The White House has given up its aid plan to Germany due to the current situation..."

"Withdraw all previous military contracts with Germany, including the half-conducted NATO tank fire control system update project, and..."

The information was sent back from the German Embassy in Washington. After the White House released the first-hand news, it was immediately forwarded to Berlin, delivering this unfortunate bad news to Krenz. ??

The political implications revealed in just a few lines are very strong. This is the first round of sanctions imposed by the United States on Germany. It symbolizes the beginning of their revenge. Unless Germany fully follows Mario's rules of the game, they will continue the sanctions to the end.

"The Americans finally made a move... and they did it without reservation, and these are just precursors. No one knows what other means are hidden behind them. Dobrynin seems to be half right. The United States can no longer hold back and wants to take action against Germany. Damn Mario, is this a test of pressure on me to make me ally with the Soviet Union?"

Krenz threw the telegram aside and rubbed his eyes. The long reading made his eyes sore and dry. When he closed his eyes, there was an unshakable nightmare in his mind. He thought that the United States did not spend too much energy to deal with him. At most, it was indirect and verbal warnings.

Unexpectedly, Mario actually directly imposed an economic blockade on himself, which made the German Democratic Renaissance Party very embarrassed.

The US move is closely related to Krenz's new policy.

The first step for the German Democratic Renaissance Party to come to power is to clean up the mainstream media and control the right of public opinion. Then, after all the discourse power was returned to the party, it began to expel refugees. Krenz's second plan is to revive Germany's weak economy, which requires a lot of assistance from the United States. Only if these two plans go smoothly can the position of the German Democratic Renaissance Party be completely stabilized.

Now that Mario has completely cut off several large trade order plans because of the Romanian incident, Krenz's position has become embarrassing. Without reversing the economic situation, the so-called "rejuvenation" of the German Democratic Renaissance Party is nothing but empty talk. He and the supporting party behind him will sooner or later step down in the voice of the people. And all this is fanned by the Soviet Union and the United States behind the scenes.

Krenz has not yet realized that he is the culprit of all this. His opponent Dobrynin seems to be fearless. For him, everything is within Yanayev's imagination. He should thank the Soviet Union for intercepting halfway and not adding insult to injury. Otherwise, Germany's situation would not be a small economic means, but direct political pressure.

The other party regards economic pressure as a clarion call for attack, but in fact these are all the means of the United States. Because of the repeated emphasis of the Soviet Union, Germany escaped the real disaster.

The negotiations that had been shelved were quickly restarted. A phone call made Dobrynin come out of his hotel room and immediately get in the car to the Chancellery in Berlin.

He secretly breathed a sigh of relief. Krenz suddenly agreed to meet with him, indicating that the previously shelved negotiations had now taken a turn for the better. In fact, he also received the results of the secret negotiations between the United States and the Soviet Union four hours ago, one of which was about punishing Germany. After seeing that content, Dobrynin knew that his chance had come.

The atmosphere in the conference room was silent, and the German side was waiting for Dobrynin's arrival.

"General Secretary Yanayev said that Germany will sooner or later pay the price for its little tricks. Now is the time for you to pay the price. Chancellor Krenz, it's not too late for you to choose now."

Dobrynin's performance was just as indifferent as when he first came to Berlin. He had long anticipated Krenz's attitude, so he threatened the other party fearlessly.

Cooperation, or refusal?

The United States still showed mercy. This was only the first wave of offensives, but the Soviet Union's means of adding insult to injury would not be more merciful than President Mario. They will definitely find ways to lock Germany firmly in place and make it unable to move. The Kremlin is already familiar with the idea of ​​killing someone with a borrowed knife. Who knows what kind of conspiracy is behind the negotiations between the United States and the Soviet Union. Perhaps as long as Krenz says something wrong, Yanayev will stab him in the back.

Germany's life and death depends on Krenz's thoughts.

The Soviet ambassador followed the script that had been rehearsed before and put forward his own requirements without stopping, "We know that most of the NATO joint forces are former German troops. If you withdraw from the civil war in Romania or take no action, this is our request. Germany's kindness is the beginning of our great victory."

Hearing the other party's answer, the German representatives all showed a look of shock on their faces, and only Krenz's reaction was relatively calm.

It seems that the other party has already calculated this step... This negotiation... is a preparation for Romania's attack...

Krenz said with a wry smile, "However, our kindness is the beginning of NATO's nightmare."

Dobrynin stared at Krenz's face, as if he wanted to see through all the German tricks. He proposed to the other party to let go of the original joint operations and turn it into a single fight by the Lukri puppet government army.

"And the Romanian People's Army will never take the NATO joint forces as a target of attack, as long as both sides reach a consensus."

In order to prevent the counterattack of the Lukzhi regime, Yanayev conspired and plotted to stop the opponent's counterattack. As long as the pressure of the NATO army was blocked, Bucharest would be prepared to win.

"If Germany agrees to your request, can the Soviet Union guarantee our safety?"

Krenz raised his head, he wanted to get a definite answer from Dobrynin.

Now it seems that Germany will die anyway. If it refuses, the Soviet Union will incite the United States to target Germany and the European Union behind it. If it agrees, Germany will face crazy revenge from the Americans, but at this time he still has an ally worth entrusting. In general, this deal is not cost-effective, but it is not a loss.

The other party also saw through his thoughts. He did not want the interests of the Soviet Union and Krenz to be tied together. Yanayev was just using him.

"The Soviet Union will do its best to safeguard the common interests of the Franco-German-Soviet alliance."

Dobrynin's answer was flawless. He emphasized to the other party that the Soviet Union had always guaranteed the interests of the alliance between the three countries, not for the interests of Germany to stand up and take risks.

Apart from cooperating with the Soviet Union, Krenz seemed to have no other choice. After thinking for a long time, he finally sighed and said, "I agree to your request, Ambassador Dobrynin." (To be continued.)

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