Research projects on the next generation of long-range strategic bombers, canceled.
The next-generation deep-sea nuclear submarine project, termination of research.
The upgrade project of the air defense radar network of the Western Military District was terminated.
Under the guidance of Gorbachev's ideology of centering on economic construction, batch after batch of military projects were forced to be cut in half.
In the face of the military's dissatisfaction and complaints, Seryosha was helpless.
The interests of the armed forces will certainly be harmed.
And Seryosha will not let the military do business under any circumstances.
For those junior officers and soldiers, Seryosha can let them work in enterprises, but for those military talents who have reached middle age and have spent their whole lives studying how to confront US imperialism, it is a bit overkill to let them work in enterprises.
In the face of the military's dissatisfaction and complaints, Seryosha is helpless, in fact, he has been trying to resolve the military's contradictions, such as the transformation of the warship piloted in the Pacific Fleet into fishing boats, and the ocean-going fishing business with retired officers and soldiers.
Not only did it provide the Soviet Union with a large amount of seafood, but it also indirectly generated income for the army system, but this overture was only a drop in the bucket for the army and the KGB system.
Gorbachev had long since disregarded the KGB and the Ministry of Defense as one thing, and in the face of the wave of independence of the union republics, Gorbachev intended to draft a new alliance treaty to replace the 1922 accession to the Soviet Union.
But these things are actually meaningless to Seryosha.
Because the republics were at risk of breaking away from the leadership of the Soviet Union and becoming independent.
Therefore, Seryosha did not dare to invest in these areas, for fear that the meat buns would beat the dogs and not return.
Faced with the reality that Seryosha single-handedly brought the economy of the USSR back on track.
Discontent in the republics, however, grew day by day.
Seryosha was afraid that separatism would affect his investment, so Seryosha was very biased in focusing all his projects on Russia.
This has made the other republics even more dissatisfied, and to a certain extent, has contributed to the rise of separatist forces.
Seryosha was helpless about this, just as the Western capitalists regarded the Eastern European countries that had just emerged from the Soviet Union as forbidden places for investment, Seryosha also regarded the republics that wanted independence as forbidden places for investment.
Judging by the current situation, neither armed intervention nor economic co-optation can make the Soviet Union the same as it used to be.
Because armed intervention will attract international sanctions, in that case, the Soviet Union's newly improved economy will slide back into the abyss, and economic co-optation will be even more unreliable Gorbachev and Yakovlev's new thinking policy led people of all nationalities in the Soviet Union to begin to think from the point of view of their own people, and not from the point of view of the Soviet Union as a state.
The hearts of the people are scattered, and it is impossible to unite again.
At a recent meeting of the Politburo of the CPSU, members of the Politburo representing the interests of Estonia and Latvia asked Seryosha why the Eurasian gas pipeline project ended in Leningrad on the territory of the Russian Republic, and not in the port cities of Estonia and Latvia.
"Because the investment in the Eurasian gas pipeline project is financed by international creditors, and the debt of this project is guaranteed by the Soviet government.
Estonia and Latvia "have declared their independence, and if the Eurasian gas pipeline were to be built in these areas, it would not only be a de jure discord, but would also raise questions from international creditors" The governments of Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Moldavia, although indignant, were indignant at Seryosha's answer, but could not refute it.
They don't realize it now, and this world is not like Switzerland, where all countries can say that they are permanently neutral.
These republics of the USSR left the help of the USSR and brought the economy back on their own to the back of the game.
Their economic level simply could not get rid of their dependence on the great powers, and they either went to the United States to ask for assistance, or they turned to the Soviet Union, and the third way was to join the unified market organization of Eastern Europe.
Otherwise, there is simply no other way out.
The republics of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania have now completely exhausted the goodwill of the Soviet people, who want to touch the light of the Soviet Union's economic improvement and do not want to be led by the Soviet Union.
Seryosha has long openly expressed his views on these countries, and the Soviet Union has no obligation to help those union republics that want to take advantage of self-determination and the Soviet Union.
Seryosha regarded these uncertain regions as a burden, and now he wished that these regions would soon become independent, because the province would unreasonably increase the political risks of his economic construction.
But the conservative military doesn't see it that way, and some comrades in the party don't see it that way.
They always believed that the movement of independence of these republics should be prevented with all the power of the Soviet Union.
This is again an irreconcilable contradiction with the overall situation of Seryosha's economic construction.
Seryosha did not strongly refuse such a request from the military.
Because he knows that 819 was created by these people.
But Seryosha could not use force to solve the problem of independence of the union republics.
However, in the context of political instability, economic co-optation is unlikely to achieve the desired results.
This made Seryosha very difficult.
Gorbachev's plan for a new alliance is essentially similar to Seryosha's unified market in Eastern Europe.
In many places, Seryosha can see the shadow of the unified market.
But Seryosha is also resistant to the new alliance plan.
This is because the new alliance plan, once implemented, will form a de facto competitive relationship with the Gorky Group's unified market.
For Seryosha, the best outcome would be the complete dissolution of the Soviet Union, and then all the republics would become members of the unitary market.
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Only in this way will it be possible for Seryosha's self-created Eastern euro to circulate in a vast area from Eastern Europe to the Far East, and thus control the economies of the countries along the route through currency.
Therefore, from Seryosha's standpoint, he supported the collapse of the Soviet Union, but the disintegrated state should be included in the management of the unified market and become a member of the unified market.
Seryosha did not support Gorbachev's loose plan for a new coalition, nor did he support the military's hardline posture, much less invest in the union republics bent on independence.
The only thing Seryosha can do is to make Russia a great power in the region, and when he joins the unified market in the future, Seryosha can stabilize the entire unified market by manipulating countries such as Russia and Poland.
Originally, all this was in Seryosha's plan, but Baranikov, an inconspicuous little man, finally took Seryosha out of the water. t1706231537: