Chapter 289: Confrontation at the United Nations Conference
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Britain's UN representatives dreamed of catching the Bosnian Serbs massacre of Muslim, and this time they were tantamount to crashing themselves into the muzzle of NATO guns. Although NATO has sent troops to carry out air strikes before, the heroic and warlike Yugoslavia is not the same as the stupid caliphate in the Middle East, and the British fighter losses in Yugoslavia have made Prime Minister Merlin's face a little ugly. Because most of them were shot down by Soviet-made SAM missiles.
"Let this turmoil in Europe end as soon as possible, damned Serbs, and the Russians behind you." Allen, the newly appointed French representative, took the last puff of his cigarette, then dropped the cigarette butt on the ground and stepped on it with his leather shoes, turning around and walking in the direction of the United Nations General Assembly Hall, where Manhattan was destined to be no ordinary day, because one of Europe's largest local wars would come to an end here.
Serbian President Mishelovic personally arrived in the General Assembly Hall to listen to the negotiations on the United Nations. Also present was the representative of the Soviet Union, Kozlovich. The other party gave him a look, indicating that everything was under control.
When Croatia's new representative to the United Nations last year, Karanic, saw the Serbian president with hatred, staring at Mishelovic and quietly clenching his fists. As the worst enemy of Croatian independence, the Serbian army brought death and suffering to them.
The meeting began, with Allen, the representative of the British government, beginning with a discussion on the Holocaust, arguing that such inhumane acts would be severely punished.
"On November 15, 1993, more than 400 unarmed prisoners of war were executed in the forests of Serbia. The Bosnian Serb army simply buried the body and left the place. Such a horrific massacre is tantamount to Hitler's death camps during World War II, as well as the Katyn massacre. And even later Gulag executions. Nor can it compare to such a large-scale mass killing. "He specifically used the situation from the time of Hitler and Stalin. Just want to hack the USSR once.
"So I think the United Nations should act. Further prevent the expansion of the incident. If necessary, the United Nations forces should take actions similar to those in Iraq against the Serb army in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Alan looked around and saw that the entire Great Hall was eerily silent, as if they were watching a joke. Allen involuntarily turned his attention to the representatives of the Soviet Union and the President of Serbia, both of whom were just staring at them with the expression of a circus monkey.
Let's go? How to act? Mishelovic sneered, even a UN-protected "enclave" like Srebrenica was under fire from the Serbian army, not to mention the people who were already trembling under the fire. The losses of the Serbian army by the NATO group of people bombed were not as many as the deaths of Serbia in a single battle.
Moreover, neither Britain nor France are willing to take the lead in this joint attack against the Bosnian Serbs, because the parliament that guards their purse bags will not allow an operation with an unpredictable future. The second is that the war in Bosnia-Herzegovina is different from Iraq, they cannot profit from this operation, how can the financiers and capitalists of Britain and France who take care of the economy allow this to happen.
Everyone saw that Britain and France had no intention of making a move, and they both hoped that the other side would act first, so that they could pick up ready-made interests behind their backs. Since this is the case, everyone is so consumed, and no one has any further opinions. The policy of appeasement strengthened the conviction of the Serbs that they could regain the lost territories.
It was the turn of Croatian Karanic to speak, first of all he told about the history of the Croatian nation and tearfully explained how the Croats had been ruled by Serbia for so many years. Standing on the podium, Karanic propped his hands on the table and looked around. "The Serbs enslaved us. Humiliate us and now even want to slaughter us. If the Croats don't resist, we'll never have a chance to make our voice heard by the world again. β
As he spoke, he also took out a stack of photos from his pocket and showed them to everyone, KaraniΔ stretched out his finger and pointed at the Soviet representative and the Serbian president, and said bitterly, "Look at these dead people, these are the bloody massacres you planned, and those innocent Muslim men are the white terror you planned." β
The diminutive Karanic was indeed a brilliant diplomat, politician and lobbyist, and his remarks drew a flurry of other delegates in the audience, who thought that there was some truth in what he had said. It's just that the Serbian president whispered, "Could it be that this excuse can be used for any country to divide in the future?" β
While the other side was talking, the Soviet representative interrupted Karanic's speech, and he held his chin and said, "But what is the matter with you Muslins shouting for secession from Yugoslavia and the establishment of a religious state?" β
Kozlovich looked around and said in a slow tone, "As we all know, Yugoslavia established a very self-reliant socialist state after World War II, and Tito also used the Soviet Union's policy of national autonomy. to deal with the relationship between the country's five major ethnic groups, but Huairou's policy allowed the group of Muslims in the country to use uterine weapons to give birth to crazy children, and in some areas Serbs dominated during World War II. But at the time of the disintegration, the so-called Muslim ethnic group was the majority, and at this time, Muslim was also making all kinds of noises for independence, and all kinds of bombs were used to bomb high-ranking officials. The most unbearable thing for the Serbs is that Muslin actually wants Kosovo to become independent, and what kind of concept Kosovo is. It was here that the Yugoslav Serbs made their fortunes. Let them give up Kosovo, just like let Moscow in our country, let Britain give up London, France give up Paris, never! Right! No! Can! Yes! β
The last sentence, pronounced almost word by word by the representative of the USSR, represents his anger.
"A bunch of extra-born cheeky religious people want to split this place under the banner of independence, not to mention the Serbs, even the Soviet Union will never tolerate it!"
As soon as these words came out, the audience fell silent. This politically incorrect radical remark by the Soviet representative has stirred the nerves of many countries, which are also troubled by the Muslim community at home, but are afraid of the other party's position in the world and are afraid of what to do with it.
Kozlovic pointed to the spokesman of the Croatian government representative and said defiantly, "If you have the ability, you can let the Muslims challenge the Soviet war machine, and we can make the Balkans never see a single person who believes in Islam!" (To be continued.) )