Chapter 1861 Adjutant of Nuclear Weapons
However, most people will not notice these details. For people in this world, since the foreign affairs departments of the two countries say that there was a firefight, the two world powers really started a war, and the result was that people were panic for a while. In many countries, residents rushed to buy daily necessities, and even digging basements and air raid shelters, for fear of a nuclear war breaking out soon.
Because Cang Hao made the plan too well, basically no one suspected that the war was fake, and the terrifying atmosphere suddenly enveloped the world.
There is no doubt that Vladivostok also received news, and Karpov went to Ivan and Sherchenko as soon as possible: "Our plan has been successfully implemented."
Ivan and Serchenko were kept being detained separately, just as Karpov said before, there were always people watching for twenty-four hours, no matter what Ivan and Serchenko did, they were under the surveillance of Karpov's men.
Ivan and Serchenko can not only watch TV and surf the Internet, but also contact the outside world. Of course, all exchanges of information must be reviewed by Karpov.
Although he was not free and under such strict surveillance, Ivan was able to perform his presidency. Karpov asked Ivan to tell the outside world that due to the urgent situation, he would stay in Vladivostok in the near future and exercise the presidential powers here.
As a result, Ivan Da started to deal with all aspects of work in Vladivostok, but did not delay any important matters and could handle all aspects of work in a timely manner.
Just as Ivan himself said, the president has a complete team to perform the presidency through this team. There are many members of this team, and it is currently divided into three situations. The first is to conspire with Karpov, such as the nuclear adjutant; the second is that after the coup, Ivan lost his freedom and was under house arrest by Karpov. They must do whatever Karpov ordered to do; the third is that most of them are not around Ivan, mostly in Moscow or distributed in other places, and these people were deceived, thinking that Ivan still performs his duties normally.
In this way, no one noticed that a coup occurred in Vladivostok.
Based on the above, Ivan knew about the North Pacific firefighting incident. Even if Karpov didn't say it, he also mastered the general process: "Your plan seems to have come true."
"It has not been fully realized yet." Karpov smiled coldly: "What I need is that these two countries have a nuclear war. If they do not fire nuclear bombs at each other, I cannot say that my plan will be realized."
Ivan snorted softly: "Crazy!"
Karpov didn't care about Ivan's sarcasm, but asked Serchenko thoughtfully: "I have a question that I've always wanted to know... What is Avrola doing now?"
Sherchenko really didn't expect that Karpov would mention Avrola, and didn't know why he asked this: "Does it have anything to do with you?"
"Just want to know." Karpov snapped his fingers, and immediately a soldier brought a bottle of vodka and three glasses. Karpov poured three cups of vodka and gave two cups to Serchenko and Ivan, leaving a cup himself: "I feel strange that this woman has not been moving at all in the past two years."
"Cang Hao took her in and gave her and Chika a piece of land near the sea, and now she is enjoying her retirement life there..."
"Impossible!" Karpov kept shook his head: "Absolutely impossible!"
Sherchenko asked with interest: "What's impossible?"
Neither Serchenko nor Ivan went to touch vodka, but Karpov didn't care and drank the wine in his cup alone: "Avrola is a very ambitious woman, and she is so young. How could she give up her ambitions and start living a retirement life now."
Sherchenko shook her head: "If she was really ambitious, she would have continued to follow Old Rezenov back then."
"Listen, Aphrola betrayed Old Rezenov not because she had no ambition, but because her ambition was not the same as Old Rezenov." Karpov poured himself another glass of wine: "For Aphrola, in fact, Old Rezenov blocked her way, and if a nuclear war broke out with us in the country M would drag her into a very dangerous situation. She believed that Old Rezenov's plan would eventually fail and she did not want to be a funeral object, so she rebelled."
Ivan became interested in this sentence: "Avrola and Old Rezenov have completely different ambitions? What is the difference?"
"Old Rezenov is a person with aspirations. He has his own set of insights about the international order and the way of governance of the country, and is ready to put this set of insights into implementation. In fact, there is not much personal matter in Old Rezenov's plan. Since Aphrola is different from Old Rezenov..." Karpov held the wine glass and narrowed his eyes slightly. While thinking, he said slowly: "I guess that Aphrola's ambition is completely related to personal, maximizing personal interests and maximizing power... Maybe she wants to be a female tsar."
When Serchenko heard this, he was calm on the surface, but in fact he was shocked. It seemed that Karpov was much smarter than he expected, and he could accurately see what kind of person Avrola was.
Ivan asked: "What do you make such a speculation based on?"
Karpov did not answer Ivan, but asked Sherchenko: "You should have Avrola's contact information?"
Aphrola is actually a member of the Blood Lion mercenary, and Serchenko is the second in command of the Blood Lion mercenary. It is impossible to say that Serchenko does not have Aphrola’s contact information, and it is impossible to tell his toes. Serchenko then admitted: "Do you want to call her?"
"It's not me to call." Karpov put down his wine glass, took out his pistol, and shook it in front of Serchenko: "If Avrola receives my call, he will guess what's going on here, so you must call."
"There is no connection between the two of us. Suddenly I called her, so I always have a reason, right?" Sherchenko shook her head slowly: "If I call her for no reason, it may arouse her alertness."
"You are right..." Karpov seemed to have thought about what to do: "Tell her that you have found out that the Arctic incident is likely to be related to Karpov."
"What?" Sherchenko was a little surprised: "You shouldn't want to surrender, right?"
"Then you tell her that Big Ivan has mobilized the signal flag and arrested me."
"It seems that I still don't want to surrender." Sherchenko sneered, "But let me tell Aphrola about this, what's your intention?"
Karpov did not answer, but continued to command: "You must also tell Aphrola that Ivan of Greater had conducted a comprehensive investigation of me and found a plan in my office about the establishment of the Far Eastern Republic."
Sherchenko was very surprised: "You want to split the country and establish the Far Eastern Republic?"
"Of course not." Karpov shook his head slowly: "For me, we must unconditionally safeguard the territorial integrity of Country E. Everything you do is to make Country E stronger. How can we split the country?!"
Sherchenko questioned: "So what does your Far Eastern Republic mean?"
"I didn't create this Far Eastern Republic, but it has existed in history..." Karpov said slowly: "You don't need to ask why, just repeat my words and see what Aphrola reacts."
We need to popularize science here. The "Far Eastern Republic" mentioned by Karpov did exist in history. It was just a very special country and a very short life, about six or seven years.
As mentioned earlier, after the founding of the Soviet Union, it faced interference from Western powers, the direction of Europe was interfered, and the direction of Asia was also interfered. It was a taboo in military strategists, which was to fight on both sides.
The Asian side interfered in the Soviet Union naturally Japan. In the late World War II, Japan was killed by the Soviet Union and cut vegetables. Don’t think that Japan was a battle with five scumbags in front of the Soviet Union. In fact, the situation was completely opposite at that time. Japan’s combat effectiveness was quite strong and posed a serious threat to the Soviet Union.
In order to relieve pressure, the Soviet Union decided to establish a buffer zone between the mainland and Japan, so it created such a "Far Eastern Republic", with more than 3 million square kilometers of land, roughly located in the southern part of Siberia, and the territory close to China was included in this republic. This land is also the most backward area of the entire Soviet Union. It has basically no industry and a sparse population, with a total of only about 2 million.
The Far Eastern Republic is an independent country on the surface, with its own capital, national flag and national anthem, but in fact it is completely controlled by the Soviet Union. After the situation stabilizes, the Japanese interfering troops withdrew, and the republic will return to the Soviet Union and will die as a country.
The history of this country is very short and can be summarized in a few sentences. You can see that it is actually not a country in a strict sense. It is just a political entity created by a temporary measure adopted in a special period.
However, the influence of this Far Eastern Republic was quite far-reaching. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, regionalist momentum emerged in Siberia, and many people demanded a reply to the Far Eastern Republic.
It must be mentioned that the concept of "state" in the minds of foreigners is often different from that of Chinese people, so the Far Eastern Republic they demanded to restore is largely the political entity in history, rather than the independent country commonly understood by Chinese people. The ultimate pursuit of these regionalists is to make the region a higher political entity within the federal state, and thus gain more voice and tilt in economic development. Therefore, it cannot be simply said that they are separatism, but should be said to be regionalism.
There is real separatism in the Siberian region, but it is not the mainstream and has very little influence. This group of forces is just off topic.
Chapter completed!