Chapter 217
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After Shevardnadze arrived at the Moscow airport, Lawton, regardless of the journey, went directly to the Kremlin to attend an emergency meeting of the Politburo. It's not that Shevardnadze doesn't want to go back to rest, it's because Georgia has a lot to do with him, and he already has a premonition that this time it's his duty, and the central government should let him go to Abkhazia to deal with this crisis.
The situation was exactly as he expected. There was no previous mutual attack at this meeting, and the atmosphere was harmonious. Even Ligachev sat there with a frown and seriously thought about the solution. The impact of this matter is too great. According to reports from the diplomatic system and intelligence system, Western media have already reported this matter. This made the Soviet government even more troublesome. If it used force, it would inevitably not be made irresponsible remarks by the Western media. They don't know anything about the problems in Georgia. The people who are oppressed are the Abkhazians. The Soviet central government wants to intervene in order to resolve the persecution of the Abkhazians by the Georgians. Separatist activities in Georgia. The Western media will not pay attention to such a complicated relationship. They will only focus on the more than 100 Georgian ultra-nationalists who are on hunger strike.
In fact, Ligachev’s dissatisfaction with Yakovlev has deepened in his heart. If it weren’t for some bullshit public policy, Gamsakhurdia is still in the mental hospital in Tbilisi. How could he make such a big fuss? movement. But it is meaningless to say such things at this time. Seeing that everyone present is silent, Ligachev feels that he should do something for this country, even if he bears the title of butcher and executioner who suppresses the people. Also don't care.
"I propose to send troops to Abkhazia immediately to maintain normal order there, and we can't let these clowns continue to mess around!" As soon as Ligachev's voice fell, everyone present looked at him, and then looked at him again. Looking at Gorbachev, he seemed to be sizing up the general secretary's intentions.
"I object, if we really do this, then our political reform will have a serious regression, and our efforts in the past few years will be wasted!" Yakovlev was the first to jump out and object.
Ligachev thought for a while and still did not refute. He was waiting for the support of other comrades in the Politburo. But no one supported him, because everyone here knew that Ligachev would be retired soon.
"Why don't I go to Khusumi! Georgia is my hometown, I think we should try to talk to them anyway, if we can solve the Abkhaz issue through dialogue, that's of course good , if not, we are thinking of other ways..." Shevardnadze said.
The emergency meeting of the Politburo lasted until midnight, and Shevardnadze's proposal was finally passed. Yakovlev and Gorbachev were still fantasizing about reasoning with the Georgian opposition. But Shevardnadze knew that these opposition groups had no reason to speak out. They did not want the Abkhaz issue to be resolved smoothly. If the Abkhaz issue was settled by the Soviet government, how could they get out of this crisis * Where does the Chinese fisherman benefit?
Those at the economic meeting were struggling with Georgia's problems,
Seryozha, who did not attend the meeting, was also having a headache, because if the Georgian issue really escalated, the plan for the Leningrad Special Economic Zone would definitely be greatly affected. Sergei made countless phone calls that night. He consulted friends in the KGB system, the "Komsomolskaya Pravda" newspaper, and Lebed, who worked in the Ministry of Defense, about Georgia's problems. Neither the KGB nor the Ministry of Defense Received an order from the superior to transfer troops to Georgia. This made Seryozha very disappointed. He would rather Gorbachev make a quick cut than delay. Seryozha had already known through the front reporters of the "Komsomolskaya Pravda" what kind of virtue these opponents are. It's so clear, it's not even as good as the gangsters.
Seryozha thought about it for a while. He understood that it was inconvenient for the government to resort to violent means in this turmoil, but what if the violent means came from the people? With this in mind, Seryozha picked up the phone and called Hassan. In less than half an hour, Hassan came to Seryozha's house, and even Petrov's father was called by Seryozha.
"Hassan, I have a matter for you from the Bank of China. I want you to go to Georgia, integrate the local Russians and Abkhaz gangs, and teach the Georgians a lesson!" Seryosha Explained in a low voice.
"Boss, Georgia, I've never been there!" Hassan said in surprise.
"It's better if you haven't been there. You are a fresh face. It is easier to act in Abkhazia. Do you know what happened in Georgia recently! Originally, these people have nothing to do with us, but they are doing too much now. Going on, the Leningrad Special Economic Zone I am in charge of is likely to go bankrupt because foreign investors lose confidence. Therefore, we must intervene in the Abkhazia affairs, and it is best to beat those ethnic elements in Georgia so that they can no longer speak! "Seryozha said viciously.
"Then boss, what should I do when I arrive in Abkhazia?" Hassan asked seriously.
"I'll give you enough money. The local non-Georgian gangs in Abkhazia are integrated. Aren't those Georgians arrogant! You have to be more arrogant than them. It's best to beat Gamsakhurdia and his gang of scum out of Abu Haz, make them dare not continue to make trouble again!" Sergey Sha said.
That night, Seryozha and Hassan Petrov had been discussing all night. Seryozha asked Hassan to publish the name of the Gorky Brotherhood, because this name has some influence in various regions of the Soviet Union, and it is easier to integrate resources in Abkhazia. There is no other way for Seryozha. If the army is used for this matter, the reputation will be too bad, but if it is civilian armed forces, there will be no problem. In the years before Seryozha’s crossing, it was already a common trick of the government to protect national interests in the name of civilian armed forces. The most famous ones included the famous Blackwater Company in the United States, as well as Russia’s disputes in Crimea and Ukraine. Pro-Russian forces in the war. Now Seryozha asked Hassan to control the situation in Abkhazia in the name of gangsters. This is actually the same idea. After all, civil disputes are not as eye-catching as government suppression.
Seryozha asked Hassan to choose some capable officers from Moscow to go to Georgia, preferably those who returned from Afghanistan, because these people are organized and disciplined, and know how to fight. Even if the non-Georgian population in Abkhazia is not dominant, there are With a leader who has combat experience, Hassan will go much smoother.