Chapter 990 Joint Investigation Team
"We must turn the Federal Republic of Germany into a bottom!" This is the common idea of the 11-nation investigation team led by the Soviet Union.
After the United Nations General Assembly, all the eleven Eastern European countries published reports in their most influential newspapers. On the one hand, they were also to give their people an explanation. These countries were all tied to the Soviet chariots. The common interests made them have to follow the Soviet Union. This was a thorny road and they were destined to not take a step back.
A torrent rushes on the land of Eastern Europe, but the Federal Republic of Germany, which has always been blocked by a dam, is in a disorder. The nationwide protests against the bombing have been one after another. The media controlled by various parties accused each other. The opposition party attacked the ruling party. The ruling party said that we are not taking the blame, and the opposition party is also responsible.
"I feel like Weimar Germany. This seems to be what Hitler said. The disorderly side of democracy has changed from the Socialist Party to the Trade Union Revolution. Everyone's position is unstable. It seems that this explosion has stimulated the negatives of democracy. The most important thing to do at this time is not to use the most advanced medical treatment to treat the people and use the army to clear the residual poisonous fog? Why are you all turning the blame to each other?" Selov raised his eyes and glanced at Grishen, the first secretary of the Moscow Municipal Party Committee, and asked unintentionally, "What should we do?"
"The great people's army will never sit idly by and watch the people suffer, even if they pay the price of their lives." Grishin spoke without thinking. The confidence in his tone was not disguised. He had never doubted the Red Army soldiers.
"I believe this too!" Selov said empathetically. He thought of the scene of 100,000 Soviet Red Army marching towards Chernobyl one after another. These large troops retreated from the battlefield in Afghanistan became the most reliable force for the Soviet Union to deal with nuclear disasters.
Sighing, Selov asked Chebrikov, "How is the situation in the United States? Is there any change in the country?"
"It's a bit like Federal Germany. The suppressed Democratic media has a louder voice, but the situation is far less serious than that of Federal Germany!" General Chebrikov has been paying attention to the situation in the United States, which is also the most important external work of the KGB.
Since the stock market crash, the public opinion in the United States has a tendency to be divided. To be honest, any powerful country has more or less a tendency to become a maiden. After a long time of daily life, you will have free time to be kind. It is very simple. If the economy is not good, turn right, and turn left when the economy is good. However, because the moral level of the left is more attractive, overall, in a comfortable state, they will become more and more left.
The United States has been a world-class power for so many years, so it is normal for this situation to happen. The same is true for the Soviet Union, but the two countries have different mechanisms to prevent the majesticization of the country. In fact, as long as there are traitors, Selov believes that the Soviet Union should have advantages in inheriting traditions.
"Reagan is a little powerless now. Some people are involved in him, but no one in the Soviet Union can involve me. As a president with a high degree of dependence on a large consortium, even if his personality is difficult to deal with, Wall Street will not let him do whatever he wants. For six or seven years, we have been passively defending, and now this kind of life should be over." Selov sat upright, looked at all the members of the Central Presidium and said word by word, "I think it's time to re-propose offensive policies. This time, until the United States completely admits defeat."
Chebrikov, Tsvigon, Bobkov and other security cadres looked at each other, and five people, including Aliyev, gave a very standard military salute. Grishin, Romanov and Khalazov thought for a moment and nodded.
"Within a year, we will provide military support to the allies that support the ** armed forces of the United States, destroy this wave of counterattack by the United States, and then turn to the offensive, use some territorial disputes to drag the United States in. We must not be afraid of confrontation head-on when necessary, even if it is necessary to resolve the problem with military force!" Serovsaran said, "The retreat of the northern cluster must continue, and the meeting will be dispersed..."
The Federal Republic of Germany and the United States have already given the Soviet Union an explanation on the issue of chemical weapons, so of course the retreat of the northern cluster must continue. In the earlier planning, the northern cluster itself was used to suppress the formation of Iran and Iraq. Without this heavy army group, Iran and Iraq would also doubt the sincerity of the Soviet Union.
The Middle East is in a state of balance, and the more important the region is, the more careful it should be when planning. Until the Middle East is important, the United States also knew that the Middle East is important. In order to avoid a chain reaction, the slower the action in the Middle East, the better. The fragile balance has not been broken for a long time. The Soviet Union has always claimed that the Middle East has long been in its own hands, and expressed that it has no interest in the Gulf Prince Kingdom.
Of course this is fake. The Soviet Union was not so generous. However, for the final victory, Selov resisted lying for more than ten years, just like the Third Reich claiming that we love peace. However, Germany turned against each other too quickly and the country was far from fully prepared. The Soviet Union extended the preparation process by more than ten times.
As the capital of Democratic Germany, Greater Berlin has been very lively recently. Joint investigation teams including Democratic Germany themselves are gathering here. After the communication is completed, they leave Berlin by railway and enter the Federal Germany.
Recently, some foreign affairs personnel appeared in Berlin, which did not surprise the Berliners. There were 500,000 Soviet troops stationed in the entire Democratic Germany, and soldiers were the most common group of Democratic Germans. People did not reject the members of the joint investigation team that came to the capital. Many residents of East Berlin often read the news and knew that something had happened opposite.
The chemical weapons explosion in the Federal Republic of Germany made the general democratic German people feel complicated. The two Germanys have been coherent for more than 30 years, and gradually democratic Germany has accepted this reality. Knowing that the Cold War pattern will not be broken, it is almost impossible for Germany to reunify, and even if the Soviet Union agrees, the United States will not agree.
However, although there was no heart-wrenching separation like the 1950s, many people also asked about the ins and outs of this matter on some occasions. In the eyes of Democratic Germany, the Federal Republic of Germany is still different from other countries.
"Germany looks really good. Can we rank in the top three in our camp?" A Yugoslav soldier asked the Germans around him, using Russian. One of the criteria for this group of joint investigation teams is that they must be able to speak in Russian.
"Besides Finland and Greece, it should be Germany." Another Polish soldier thought for a while and said, "Some people say that Portugal's economy is also good, but I have never been there. I heard that Finland's wealth is among the top five in the world, so I don't know if it is true."
Once they arrive in the Federal Republic of Germany, these soldiers from various countries will act strictly in accordance with discipline. Socialist countries attach great importance to the sense of honor and cannot make any mistakes. But now there is nothing to joke about.
"Our mission is to inspect all important enterprises in the Federal Republic of Germany, and to inspect and destroy chemical weapons accompanied by US troops stationed in Germany. However, as our anti-counterfeiting workers, the most important task is to determine the location of the Rhine Camp and dig out these corpses."
The speaker was very young and his military rank was not very high. However, among the Soviet KGB, he was obviously considered to be the one who excavated the Rhine camp, which was a secret mission he undertaken from his father. When he first accepted it, he was nervous. However, Selov had already said that one of the exact locations had been determined. The Brezenheim prisoner-of-war camp was indeed the highest area for the death of prisoners of war.
"Comrade Boris, even if we dig at the fastest level, it will be easily exposed. We will definitely be stopped by the US military at that time!" another commander said, "This is not without precedent."
Three years ago, a German, Schmidt's private team started excavation work from the location of the strip toilet in the camp that year, which immediately attracted strong attention from the local media and the public. But soon after, Schmidt received a notice from the local administrative department, claiming that the camp site belongs to an archaeological protected area and a fine of 250,000 marks was imposed on the unauthorized excavators. Faced with government intervention, Schmidt was forced to stop. After some consultation and preparation, the stubborn Schmidt began to apply for excavation of the camp Brezenheim at the end of last year. The relevant German departments, known for their services, delayed until March today to give Schmidt a written reply, and concluded that he rejected the excavation application.
"I know this, so the General Secretary sent me here." Boris smiled and did not hide the essence of his cannon fodder at all. "My father used my son of the General Secretary to delay time for you after the US military was awakened. But I hope you move faster and it is best not to put me in danger."
The other commanders opened their mouths and smiled bitterly, "Okay, let's try to raise the degree."
A few hours later, the train was loaded with a joint investigation team in Bonn, the Federal Germany. Bonn is not a densely populated city, with a population of about 300,000, which is completely incomparable to Berlin. There are not many big cities in Europe, but there are many small towns, and continuous villages are dotted in it, so no matter where the chemical arsenal explodes, there are no worries that cannot cause casualties!
Previously, the Soviet Foreign Ministry delegation had come to Bonn to communicate in advance. Boris's investigation team was in the climate, and the Federal Republic of China had prepared a place to allow the joint investigation team from the 11 Eastern countries to station.
"It seems that there are many protesters, not much better than Democratic Germany?" Boris, who came down from Bonn Railway Station, saw the propaganda poster on the railway station wall, with skulls on it. As for the German text, he could guess that it should be related to the explosion of the chemical arsenal some time ago.
Chapter completed!