Chapter 757
The hamburger in October is already full of autumn. At Hamburg International Airport, a tall Chinese young man in his early twenties wearing sunglasses. He was wearing a casual suit, with some stubble that grew overnight on his face, and his hands were in his pockets. Behind him, a South Asian man with a bag in a straight look. The Chinese young man lazily ordered: "Adren, take it easy and just think we are here for vacation."
Adren was still observing his left and right meticulously. Jing Jian smiled and let him go. To be honest, when he learned on the plane that Adren was still carrying his dog-legged knife that never leaves his body, Jing Jian was surprised. If it were after 9/11, would they still be on the plane?
Just when Jing Jian was thinking, should he find an opportunity to buy a private plane? Then he heard someone shouting: "Boss! Boss!"
Jing Jian looked over in the voice and saw Ilitsev waving to him. Next to him were six or seven burly men in black suits and sunglasses: "Boss, this is Mr. Frederick, your security supervisor in Europe this time."
"I'm honored to serve you, Mr. Bramble." The Frederk shook hands politely.
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As Jing Jian became more and more famous, he could no longer be able to be in the white dragon fish suit abroad. Instead, he could be more at home. He got on a luxury bulletproof car provided by the security company. Three bulletproof cars of the same style drove away from the airport. As soon as he got on the expressway in the city, the car Jing Jian was taking moved to the end of the convoy...
The seats in the back row are very spacious, with four people sitting in total. In addition to Jing Jian and the other three, there is also an Irizev's friend, a friend from the Soviet Union.
Upon reaching the sound insulation baffle with the cab, Yilitsev introduced to Jing Jian: "Boss, this is Lieutenant Colonel Yasin, a friend of my army."
He shook hands with the half-bald Soviet lieutenant colonel in casual clothes and a little restrained: "Lucky, do you want a drink?"
Sure enough, when drinking high-end red wine in the refrigerator in the car, Lieutenant Colonel Yasin relaxed a lot. In fact, Jing Jian knew his purpose was to deal with the large amount of surplus supplies when the Soviet army withdrew.
Before the reunification of the two Germanys, West Germany paid a huge price for heavy bleeding in exchange for the Soviet Union's non-interference in the reunification of the two Germanys:
Not to mention the politically agreed conditions, in terms of economy alone, the first thing is that West Germany agreed to reduce the tens of billions of foreign debts owed by the Soviet Union (almost 46% of the Western foreign debt owed by the Soviet Union); secondly, West Germany agreed to pay the relocation costs of the 300,000 Soviet troops withdrawn from East Germany and the resettlement and construction costs of camps and family members after returning to China. There are also some fragments and pieces, such as promises to build three communication satellites for the Soviet Union for free. Anyway, it is the attitude of "Brother, I am not short of money, I hope you, the plague god, will send it away as soon as possible."
In addition, the "Group of 24" promised to Eastern European countries a total of US$48.5 billion in economic aid, including unpaid aid, export loans, other loans and debt restructuring, of which US$18.1 billion in unpaid aid. Of course, not many people actually arrived later.
Moreover, after the drastic changes in Eastern European countries, the issue of the withdrawal of Soviet troops from Poland, Democratic Germany, Czechoslovakia and Hungary in early 1990 became the primary and urgent issue in the relations between the Soviet Union and these former allies. In early January 1990, the Czechoslovakia and Hungarian governments successively demanded the withdrawal of the Soviet army from these two countries. At the same time, mass demonstrations and marches began in Poland. In mid-January, Varessa met with the Soviet ambassador to Poland and proposed that the Soviet army should withdraw from Poland in 1990...
Unlike West Germany, which is rich and powerful, those Eastern European countries are all poor, so there is no need to think about the relocation and resettlement fees. All the money needs to be borne by the Soviet Union itself. However, for political reasons, the Soviet government finally agreed.
However, during the Cold War, the entire Warsaw Pact was said to have more than 70,000 tanks. The Soviet Union alone had about 50,000 tanks, at least more than 50,000 armored vehicles. The Soviet Union's strategy and weapons and equipment revolved around this armored sea.
Don’t listen to the bragging of Western weapons experts, such as armed helicopters and advanced tanks. Facing the armored sea, only a mere number of NATO armored troops are not useful at all. Those who have played the game know that the great magicians will still be piled up to death by the sea of skeletons. Besides, the Soviet armored troops were limited and there was no generation gap at all.
In fact, NATO's strategic experts also know this. In terms of conventional forces, NATO gave up treatment. They only have one tactic - Mushroom Cloud. If you dare to move the armored sea of Warsaw Pact, I will play the wasteland version!
OK! Get back to the point.
At that time, the Soviet Union arranged a large number of armored troops, air forces and auxiliary troops in the Eastern European front line, but now they are going to withdraw from the country? Not to mention anything else, how should such a high relocation fee be spent? You must know that mechanized troops are not only those weapons, but also a large amount of materials as logistical support. They were transported to the front line at all costs, but now they are all taken back? And what should I do if the fixed assets such as barracks are abandoned in vain?
So even though the Soviet Union did some calculations, many materials were actually left in the local area for free, which was more cost-effective than taking them back to China. Moreover, the Soviet Union had a major disarmament of 500,000 yuan in the past few years. It was long since the number of people and more equipment, so no one could use them when taking them back to China? So they wanted to leave those equipment and materials to those countries in Eastern Europe at friendly prices.
Unexpectedly, the final reply made the Soviet Union vomit blood. All the Eastern European countries wanted to give it away, or even for free, and they had to bring all the Soviet Union back home. At that time, the Eastern European countries also had their own concerns, and they were unwilling to arm themselves, especially the unified Germany, who wanted to dispel the outside world's concerns about themselves. This made the Soviet Union immediately catch them blindly.
At this time, the Soviet Union was not as chaotic as it was after the disintegration. The weapons lost to the arms black market were less than the atomic bombs. Therefore, in the history of their previous lives, they finally pulled the equipment and materials back to China and destroyed most of them. Some of them were sinking into the sea as artificial islands and reefs, leveraging their remaining heat for the marine ecological environment.
Chapter completed!