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SOVIET DELIBERATIONS DURING THE POLISH CRISIS, 1980-1981
Edited, Translated, Annotated, and Introduced by Mark Kramer
April 1999
http://www.wilsoncenter.org/topics/pubs/ACF56F.PDF
Wynika z nich, że dzielny generał ocalił wtedy ZSRR przed rozpadem.
SESSION OF THE CPSU CC POLITBURO 10 December 1981
(...)
RUSAKOV. Cde. Baibakov has correctly described the situation regarding the Polish economy. What, then, should we be doing now? It seems to me that we should deliver to Poland the goods provided for under the economic agreements,(...)
BREZHNEV. And are we able to give this much now?
BAIBAKOV. Leonid Il'ich, it can be given only by drawing on state reserves or at the expense of deliveries to the internal market.
RUSAKOV. The day before yesterday they had a conference of secretaries from the provincial committees. As Cde. Aristov reported, the secretaries of the provincial committees are completely baffled by Jaruzelski's speech, which did not present a clear, straightforward line. No one knows what will happen over the next few days. There was a conversation about “Operation X.” At first, they said it would be on the night of 11-12 December, and then this was changed to the night of the 12th and 13th. And now they're already saying it won't be until around the 20th. Jaruzelski intends to keep in close touch about this matter with his allies.He says that if the Polish forces are unable to cope
with the resistance put up by Solidarity, the Polish comrades hope to receive assistance from other countries, up to and including the introduction of armed forces on the territory of Poland. In expressing this hope, Jaruzelski has been citing remarks by Cde. Kulikov. (...) However, as far as I know, Cde. Kulikov did not say this directly, but merely repeated the words voiced earlier by L. I. Brezhnev about our determination not to leave Poland in the lurch.
ANDROPOV.
(...) If Cde. Kulikov actually did speak about the introduction of troops, then I believe he did this incorrectly. We can't risk such a step. We do not intend to introduce troops into Poland. That is the proper position, and we must adhere to it until the end. I don't know how things will turn out in Poland, but even if Poland falls under the control of Solidarity, that's the way it will be. (...)
GROMYKO.
(...)we must somehow try to dispel the notions that Jaruzelski have about the introduction of troops. There cannot be any introduction of troops into Poland.