USSR 1991

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Chapter 823 Crazy Arms Dealer

Chemezov has never been used to Victor's style. As the head of the Soviet Union's arms export department, he has never mastered the secrets of a free businessman.Although this guy has multiple nationalities, Yanayev is the only one who appreciates him.It is said that at the most difficult time in 1992, he even boldly suggested that the general secretary sell long-range missiles to Saddam. Of course, the designated briefcase for the launch was still in the hands of Yanayev.

Considering the strategic situation, Yanayev vetoed this dangerous approach. After all, the declining Soviet Union could no longer take risks. Even if it accidentally "lost" a long-range missile as an excuse for the missile to fall into the Middle East, it may stimulate To the crazy counterattack of the US army in the Middle East.Even if the Soviet Union, which has taken a breath now, wants to help Saddam the desert butcher, it has no chance.Gaddafi and him are like mice hiding in the ground, avoiding the cold eyes of the CIA.

Dimic who was present felt that the atmosphere was a little stiff. Although he didn't know what was wrong with his dear nephew and the confidant who was said to be the next owner of the Kremlin, Dimic was not qualified to hear every word he said next. s things.

"Uncle Dimic, please avoid it." Victor's eyes fell on Chemezov from beginning to end.

"The content of our conversation next, you may not have enough authority. Moreover, I don't know whether the people involved in the conspiracy can escape safely."

"My nephew, you have to be careful."

Dimic got up and left with interest, leaving Victor and Chemezov in the room.Chemezov moved the stool away and sat down unceremoniously. He said to Victor, "For you to come back this time, you still need to deal with some transactions and support enemies that Yanayev can't support on the surface."

"With the efficient operation of the KGB, do I still need to participate in these political events?"

Victor frowned, expressing disdain for Chemezov's words. The Soviet Union had too many enemies to support.Including the sale of SAM missiles in cooperation with South Korea, and the sale of 12.7mm large-caliber machine guns and 23mm machine guns in Myanmar and Laos.Even during the civil war in Mozambique, selling arms to both the government army and the rebel forces, whoever bids the most to help win the war, did not have the style of a capitalist liberator at all.

"This time is different. If the KGB comes forward and is exposed, it will put the Soviet Union in an embarrassing situation. This is not what Yanayev wants to see."

"Because this time it's Europe."

Victor's hand holding the glass stiffened.

Chemezov conveyed Yanayev's order, "The next Balkan Peninsula, the Caucasus region, and even the countries where the Rhine River passes may break out local conflicts and wars. What you do is sell weapons to Asia. Nayef needs support. The soviets never disappoint their allies when it comes to reporting."

Yanayev's generosity is directly proportional to the results. When the political benefits are far greater than his interest investment, Victor's returns will be richer.When Saddam ordered twenty new beech missiles in one go, Victor received an additional [-]% commission.It also made Chemezov jealous.

"Chemezov, I want to know if there will be any major changes in Europe this time?"

Chemezov, who was about to push the door to leave, stopped, and his frowning was covered up in an instant.He turned around and said to Victor, "There are some things you are not qualified to know, but what I can tell you within the scope of my authority is that the situation in Europe will become very chaotic. This is also your 'arms' The nightmare created by the Soviet Union, the forces that were originally hostile to the Soviets will decline in this chaos, and we will regain control of the political power."

really……

Central Moscow has not given up its strategy of returning to Eastern Europe, so they need an opportunity.Sadly, Berlin became a sad victim.

[The nightmare caused by my arms? 】

Hearing this sentence, Victor was a little perturbed.

Chemezov can only say so much, and he has no right to ask about some small details of the implementation plan, but the only thing he can feel is that this plan is very huge, so huge that it needs the Kremlin staff to carry out a long-term plan. More than six years of intensive deployment.

Victor was not interested in politics, and the only thing he could smell from Chemezov's conversation was the smell of Benjamin's head on the dollar bill.

"Is there a clear goal? Bulgaria where the political situation begins to highlight instability? Romania if the people demand elections again? Or Germany where the Republican Party and the Democratic Baath Party are confronting armed forces?"

Viktor's cheerful questions were thwarted, and all his questions were refuted by Chemezov in one sentence.

"I do not know."

Victor refuted the other party angrily, "You must know that my time is very precious. If there is no one to sell, how can I sell these munitions for the Soviet?"

"almost."

Chemezov showed some helplessness, "General Secretary Yanayev also asked me to wait, and he will notify us of any changes, that is, unless we get a specific cancellation notice, otherwise, we will always be on standby. status."

Hearing the news was a nightmare for the distraught Victor.However, Chemezov, who saw through the other party's mind, said disdainfully, "Why are you in a hurry? We still have a large number of Type 56 submachine guns and 7.62mm Chinese-made bullets stored in the Albanian warehouse here waiting to be sold. If the situation is not chaotic, this batch It’s as if things are falling into our hands.”

After hearing about Kalashnikov's gun family, Victor became slightly interested.

"How many? Five thousand? Six thousand?"

Chemezov calmly reported a number to Victor, "More than 3000 rifles, this is still the first batch. If everything goes well, there will be a second and third batch, which add up to at least More than [-] to [-]."

Victor took a deep breath, his calves trembling uncontrollably.

More than 3000 Kalashnikov rifles were thrown in the Balkans and Caucasus as pre-sales?This is simply the rhythm of an all-out war.In an instant, Victor overturned all thoughts about Yanayev in his mind.

The general secretary's conspiracy may be even more terrifying than he imagined.

But what was even more frightening was that Victor seemed to see mountains of green banknotes appearing in front of his eyes, and then drowned in them like a vast ocean.

He is a guy who can risk his integrity and his life for the dollar.

"Please tell General Secretary Yanayev, I will definitely complete the tasks assigned by the organization on time."

Victor smiled.

"Eastern Europe, here I come."

Chapter 824 Arms dealer and "dictator"

Instead of standing on the streets of Bucharest with Motorov cocktails and flying stones, nor in the mine-ridden mountains of Bosnia and Herzegovina, or the streets of Sarajevo where gunshots are occasionally fired, I met my clients in a private residence in Berlin. Democratic Baath Party leader Jonish Kiss.

At present, the focus of public opinion and the cusp of the whole of Germany are gathered on Krenz. Since he became the last leader of East Germany in 1991, this is the second time that he has appeared in the eyes of the masses and officials in such a prominent way. A considerable part sees her as the savior of Germany and draws the opposite symbol to the "human rights" and "equal" Kohl, while another part, mainly those leaning towards the mainstream media, sees him as a tyrant and dictator By.

Jonishkis is approaching this election with great caution.Because he is likely to become the chairman of the German majority party parliament in the future.

As an unscrupulous businessman, he doesn't care whether the other party is a tyrant or the savior of Germany, as long as he can afford it, he is a customer worthy of long-term cooperation.

Because the competition between the German Democratic Baath Party and the federal government has entered the right track of the national legal system, Yanayev will no longer provide assistance due to the consideration of the European situation.Victor, a free trader who is a third-party representative, is very important. He is the link and bridge between the two parties, and is used to support those who Yanayev cannot support clearly.

He was sitting in Jonishkis's office, doing the final settlement.

"The ship stopped at Glasfwald. You have inspected all the bullets and standard guns. The remaining batch will be transferred from the warehouse in Albania. The tank parts you need will also be lifted from the Kiev airport. , airlifted to East Germany, Chairman Jonishkis, you can sign and put your name on the contract."

"It's always amazing how quickly Soviet conquests can take place, isn't it?"

He took out the pen in his pocket and quickly wrote down his name on the A4 paper contract, "The remaining balance has been credited to your account. I am very glad to cooperate with you, Mr. Victor."

Victor didn't get up. He is a businessman with a keen sense of smell, always able to smell business opportunities in tense political situations.As he looked around Jonishkis' office, he noticed tiny details.

Also on his wall is a map of the German Democratic Republic's offensive roadmap.

This detail is worth pondering by the dead businessman. He did not get up and leave, but tentatively said, "The political situation in Germany is not as stable as the media said, is it? That’s why the closer the election is, the more you want to buy arms. East Germany is worried.”

Jonishkis looked straight at the other person, trying to understand what he was thinking.

"What are we worried about? Berlin has become the political center of East Germany, and even restored its sphere of influence before 1989. I don't quite understand what Victor is worried about."

"Of course you're worried."

Victor directly pushed away the last fig leaf of Jonishkis, "Just because the Bundeswehr has expanded by nearly [-] soldiers in the near future, you should be worried. Although a brutal war of division was fought, it does not mean that Seeing that West Germany has no power to fight back, in fact, both sides are betting on whether they will face each other after the general election."

Jonishkis, who had been seen through by the other party, was a little displeased, but the possible breakup was almost an open secret, and he couldn't blame the other party for it.

"What do you want to do?"

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