Soviet Union 1991
Text Chapter 942 The Monster in the Kremlin
Kovasinevsky looked pale as he looked at the report submitted by the Congress.
Since the exploitation of the Kara Sea oil field and the Saklin-3 oil project, Europe has turned its attention to the Soviet Union again. Originally, they tried to get rid of the Soviet Union's dependence on natural gas heating and oil pipeline transportation, and looked for opportunities in Middle Eastern countries such as Saudi Arabia. But unfortunately, the pipeline must pass through Syria, the Assad family, and the Middle East lion Hafez is a loyal ally of the Soviet Union and will not agree to this plan at all. As for the original Libya, the armed forces supported by the Soviet Union are making every effort to disrupt the situation, not allowing Western Europe to have a chance to breathe. They have only one goal, to do everything possible to prevent oil exporting countries from reducing their oil supply to Europe.
In this way, Western European countries that originally clamored to break the Soviet natural gas monopoly had to face an embarrassing fact that the cost of importing natural gas in other regions was much higher than importing from the Soviet Union. In addition, the Soviet Union dared to play an energy price war with OPEC with confidence after breaking through the transportation restrictions of pipeline technology.
The old man who sells pancakes downstairs threatened to monopolize the pancakes in the entire community. The joke that was originally a cold joke turned into an embarrassing reality at this time. And no one would be so stupid as to not buy the cheap oil transported by the Eastern European pipeline, and go to Saudi Arabia to be slaughtered by a group of big dogs.
The next big ** days will be a bit difficult. The Soviet Union was originally preparing to offer Poland a billion-dollar oil transaction plan, but recently postponed the plan, causing Poland to suffer heavy losses. The Soviet Union's move of crossing the river and demolishing the bridge directly increased the domestic oil price in Poland by 5%.
Kovacsniewski's mouth twitched, he did not expect this scene at all. Before, seeing that the Soviet Union did not set an example on the Romanian issue, he was more bold to send more armored troops.
But now they understand that the Soviet Union will only take action when it reaches the limit of tolerance.
And after taking action, it will never be merciful.
"Let Grela come to my office, yes, now, there is something very urgent."
Kovacsniewski hurriedly asked his international consultant for countermeasures, especially when the international oil price fell, but the price of Poland's own domestic market was rising. He crossed his legs and carefully looked at the report submitted by Congress, then shook his head helplessly.
He had thought about asking for help from OPEC oil-producing countries, hoping that they could increase the amount of oil supplied to Poland, but the Polish president underestimated the shamelessness of the Middle Eastern oil capitalists. The price they offered was 6% higher than the rising domestic oil price market, which was simply taking advantage of the fire. The high price was difficult for Kwasniewski to accept, but he could not find any other way out for a while.
The door of the president's office was opened, and Grela, who was of medium build and ordinary appearance, walked in. He chose to sit directly opposite Kwasniewski and respectfully took the document handed over by the other party with both hands.
After hearing the whole story, international consultant Grela closed the previous document, looked at the worried president in front of him, and said slowly, "I understand the president's mood very well, because the Soviet Union's move is to force us to death, using oil prices to force us to make concessions on the battlefield in Poland. So the top priority is to stabilize domestic oil prices. Now we are fighting a peacekeeping war in Romania. If we are confronted by oil exporting countries again, oil prices may slide into an irreversible abyss. So we must come up with an effective means to prevent the deterioration of the situation."
When Kovacsniewski heard about Romania, his face became strange, and his hands were waving back and forth uneasily, as if thinking about something.
Poland is carrying out the "peacekeeping" mission in Romania, which is actually sending troops that have not fought for a long time to the battlefield for training. On the one hand, it is a return gift for the arms donated by Germany, and on the other hand, it is out of fear of the Soviet Union. If Romania falls, will he be the next one?
The stronger Poland's determination to become a European power is, the stronger it is. This is why, despite the opposition of the Prime Minister and other cabinet members, it supports the Ministry of Defense and the Army General Staff to pass the mission of peacekeeping war in Romania.
"Mr. President, what's wrong?" Grela put the item on his thigh and looked at the President who was hesitant to speak with confusion.
"It is impossible to withdraw troops. Poland will never withdraw troops. We are not a country rich in oil, so we have to find former Eastern European allies to start with."
"And Poland is not a Soviet socialist camp country that was once ravaged by everyone. Now we are moving towards the point of being a European power. Germany, the Soviet Union, France, Britain, those countries that have directly or indirectly committed crimes on Polish soil are all our targets of revenge!"
Although Kovacsniewski was showing off, he was not sure in his heart. No one dared to underestimate the Soviet Union. His repeated emphasis was more like hypnotizing himself, making him "think" that Poland was very powerful.
If Poland is considered a "powerful country", then the Soviet Union they are facing is "hell".
Moscow is not only extremely strong, but also more cunning than expected.
Looking at the unreasonable Polish president, the security adviser sighed with a helpless expression. I really don't know what the leader of this country is thinking. These guys who are obsessed with Poland being the world's number one must face reality.
"President Kovacsniewski, now is not the time for us to show off. Yanayev was able to control the entire European oil market in seven years. Isn't that more than enough for them to deal with Poland? Moscow has reached an oil production agreement with OPEC before. Do you know what one of the agreements is? The Soviet Union must occupy half of the European share. If they don't agree, the development of the Kara Sea oil fields will give them the capital to wage an oil war with the entire OPEC alliance! The Muslims in the Middle East have long surrendered to the followers of **! Otherwise, why did these bastards immediately cooperate to increase the additional price of crude oil by 5% as soon as the Soviet oil price was cut? It was to make us live a worse life than death! Now that they can do this, will we have a good life if we continue to fight Yanayev?"
The reminder of the international political consultant was like a bolt from the blue, and a slap was slapped hard on the face of President Kovacsniewski, who was intoxicated with the dream of becoming a European power, and it hurt his face.
"General Secretary Yanayev's target is Romania. We all know that Eastern European countries have rich oil reserves. Isn't joining the Romanian civil war just to give Poland a greater advantage and voice in oil? The problem now is that we didn't get the initiative in the oil pipeline, but were defeated by our opponents!"
Gerla originally thought that as long as Poland could quickly stabilize the situation in Romania, they could at least control more than half of the oil pipeline output, which was Poland's biggest opportunity. Both the United States and Germany just wanted to curb the expansion of the Soviet Union, but did not realize that Romania's pitiful oil and transportation pipelines.
The strength of a country determines the vision of its leaders. Kovacsniewski could only see the importance of oil, but ignored that once the Soviet Union occupied Romania, it would be a devastating blow to the West.
"What should we do?" Kovacsniewski realized the seriousness of the situation and tried to seek help.
"What else can we do? Negotiate with the Soviet Chairman." The presidential adviser gave his final advice in desperation, "We are not their opponents. We should strive to gain an advantage without damaging Romania's interests. This is the real purpose of this negotiation. President Kovacsniewski. Sending reinforcements to Romania is our last resort, and the Soviet Union does not want to drag on in Romania any longer."
"Why negotiate with him again?"
When Kvacsniewski thought of Yanaev's cold face, he had an ominous premonition.
"Because we have no way out. This will be a difficult war."
The presidential adviser frowned and rubbed his temple. He had realized that the Soviet Union was forcing Poland to take this step so that they could take the initiative.
When he thought of Yanaev's gloomy face, he felt an irrepressible fear.
Gerla rubbed his cheeks with his hands, trying to calm himself down. He said slowly, "We will meet that terrible red monster again soon." (To be continued.)
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