There are many people who saw this blizzard coming, and some of them were originally behind the scenes. For example, CIA Director William. Joseph. Casey.

For Director William at this time, the most important thing is to use all the resources at hand to win a battle for power, because he saw an aggressive challenger trying to attack his throne.

At this time, it is necessary to open a few hole cards to show everyone their strength.

Chief William decided to act.

In August 1988, after months of careful preparation, when Tan Zhenhua left the South China Sea and arrived in Karachi, the first wave of operations kicked off.

Warsaw, the capital of Poland, the place where the Warsaw Convention was signed.

In Warsaw in August, the average temperature is as high as 30 degrees. At noon, the temperature will rise above 37 degrees under the hot sun. Obviously, this is not a good time to go out for a stroll.

But now, at this moment, the Castle Square, the largest square in Warsaw, is crowded with tens of thousands of people. They are holding banners, shouting slogans, waving their arms or fists, and they are so excited that it is almost impossible to hold on to themselves!

And not only Warsaw, but Krakow, Lodz, Wroclaw, Poznan, Gdansk, Szczecin... such scenes are almost unanimously staged in the major cities within Pollan!

strike!

This is a general strike that swept across the country!

In fact, similar strikes in Polan have long been uncommon. Since the formation of the "Solidarity" in 1980, similar actions have been staged every year, and they have spread to the whole country in a turbulent state. The whole country has been in turmoil.

The reason for this is that the roots are actually in the Soviet Russians.

Maozi, everyone knows their virtues? To put it better, it is called the fighting nation. To put it bluntly, it is actually a group of barbarians with muscles in their heads.

It's no problem if you let a group of barbarians fight bravely, but if you want them to do industrial planning and economic construction, this is just...

They can't even manage the affairs of their own families. Seeing that the people can't even eat food, do you expect them to do a good job in the economic construction of the entire Warsaw Pact countries?

The key is that they don’t care if they can’t do it, they especially like to dictate blindly and violently interfere in the internal affairs of other countries. And so on, the government leaders of these countries in Eastern Europe are frightened every day, worrying about whether they can keep their status and life.

Therefore, the economies of the entire East European Warsaw Pact countries can be said to be a mess. The gap between Western Europe and Western Europe is getting wider and wider. Especially after the 1980s, Mao Zi itself was unable to protect himself and had to increase the exploitation of Eastern European countries. The country’s economy has collapsed, materials are scarce, and prices have skyrocketed. People’s lives are in dire straits. However, the very small number of corrupt bureaucrats in power enjoy the support of the state with peace of mind, while using their rights to seek the greatest benefits for individuals and families. After the rebirth of social contradictions, these have become the soil for social unrest.

And Maozi's countermeasures? Apart from threats by force, do you think they can do anything else?

Take Pollan as an example. In the early 1980s, after the "strike" led by the "Solidarity Trade Union" began due to the soaring prices of food and meat, Soviet Russia immediately issued a statement, publicly interfering in Pollan’s internal affairs, claiming that Pollan. The domestic "anti-Sovietism has reached a dangerous edge," requiring its government authorities to take decisive measures to stop the "Solidarity". When the then leader of the country Yaruzesky went to meet Brezhnev, he said that he was "going to listen to reprimands." The Soviet-Russian ambassador to Warsaw Aristov met with Yaruze almost every day. Ersky met to "guide his work", which the Polan people called the "Governor". Of course, Yaruzelski was so disgusted with Aristov’s frequent appointments, that he publicly complained to others: "I can't stand it anymore."

At the same time, the commander-in-chief of the Warsaw Pact Kulikov also often led the senior staff of the Warsaw Pact Organization to meet with Yaruzelski. It is not enough to see Yaruzelsky. For the highest leader of the Polish authorities, Kulikov He didn’t pay much attention to it. Take as an example from 1981. He met with Yaruzelski 22 times. Yaruzelski once said dissatisfiedly: "That year, I was with Kulikov. The time spent together exceeds the time I spend with my wife and daughter’s family reunion.”

The Soviet Union continued to pressure the Polish government from political and military aspects. Not only did it fail to help it solve its internal problems, but it also prompted more people to develop rebellious psychology, and more and more people joined the "Solidarity" or became members of the organization. Sympathizers, leading to their growing power. This put the Polish leaders in a dilemma: they were afraid of the Soviet-Russian invasion, repeating the "Hungary October Incident" or "Prague Spring" that year, and becoming the next Nagy Imre and Dubcek. , And fearing that the "Solidarity Trade Union" would take away the country's rights, swinging from side to side, Pollan finally missed the best time to solve the "Solidarity Trade Union" problem.

But from the heart, the Polish leader at the time, Yaruzelsky, was even more afraid of Soviet Russia, because he once said: "My historical mission is to prevent Soviet Russian interference."

From this we can also see how deep Mao Zi's psychological shadow has been on the leaders of these countries in Eastern Europe.

It was in this situation of swinging left and right that the Polish authorities allowed the development of "Solidarity", and Lech Walesa, the carpenter’s son, had only received elementary and vocational school education, the Lenin Shipyard in Gdansk. Electricians and political speculators in China have stepped onto the political stage of the wave through the formation of "Solidarity Trade Unions" and leading strikes, and they have become the favored, sought-after and cultivated targets of Western forces.

In 1981, Lech Walesa was named "Man of the Year" by Time Magazine. In 1983, he won the "Nobel Peace Prize". In 1989, he was awarded the US "Philadelphia Medal of Freedom".

From this we can also see how well this "Nobel Peace Prize" is.

The wise readers of this book understand the most basic truth-politics is the superstructure, and economy is the foundation. In the final analysis, all political activities need economic foundation to support.

And at this time, this point is also clearly and plainly expressed. The reason why the massive "Solidarity" strike movement can be carried out in full swing, naturally, it is indispensable for someone to provide enough gold and dollar support behind it.

So who was behind paying for the strike that took place in August 1988?

There is a long list on the list, but it is impossible for anyone else to rank first.

The CIA does its part.

In Director William’s plan, this strike is just the beginning of winter.

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