Chapter 672: Sanctification of the Flesh

Soviet Foreign Minister Boris Spankin was the last to arrive in Baghdad, and his arrival was also warmly welcomed by Saddam. Pen ~ Fun ~ Pavilion www.biquge.info and after he arrived, the real negotiations could begin.

China's attitude is that it will not be a mediator or propose a plan, and that all issues must be resolved within the framework of the United Nations. Egypt's position in the world is not enough, and Mubarak can coordinate the will of the Arab League, but he cannot influence the world situation. Only the Soviet Union had the weight to act as a mediator and propose a peaceful solution.

In fact, this was not the first time that the Soviet Union had tried to resolve the Gulf crisis peacefully, and Gorbachev had twice proposed a peaceful solution before the war began. However, his plan could not convince Saddam Hussein or satisfy Bush, and could not prevent the situation from escalating.

And this time Boris Spankin's plan is even more radical and unfavorable to Iraq than the previous two plans.

"Iraq must first release the hostages of all countries and exchange prisoners of war with the coalition forces, and the status of prisoners and hostages under international law must be guaranteed. The time is set for 4 o'clock this afternoon, and the relevant personnel will be sent to Khafji, and after 4 o'clock today, the Iraqi army will return these personnel to the coalition forces in the form of withdrawing from Khafji. ”

Borispankin's conditions were undoubtedly very harsh, not only demanding the return of hostages and prisoners of war from Iraq, but also demanding that the Iraqi army withdraw from Haifji. As far as Iraq is concerned, this is simply a slap in the face in the face, and the enemy land it occupies will be handed over without firing a single shot.

However, even under such harsh conditions, Saddam Hussein did not hesitate at all, and simply nodded his head.

It was only then that Boris Pankin's face showed a look of satisfaction.

Borispankin was actually quite dissatisfied with Saddam's previous actions, and the Soviet Union could not have been empty.

Saddam Hussein openly put the honor of the rescue of the hostages on China's head in front of the public, so where should the position of the prodigious People's Commissar for Foreign Affairs of the Soviet Union be placed?

Boris was bound to fight for further conditions in order to withdraw the position of the Soviet Union in this matter.

And Saddam's performance, in the end, still met Boris Pankin's requirements. Not only did he agree to his further conditions, but he did not hesitate at all.

This not only shows that Saddam still has weight in the Soviet Union in his heart, but also shows that he really has the sincerity to strive for peace. The Soviet Union was worried that it would still not be able to persuade both sides to accept the peace plan after it got involved.

Now that Saddam Hussein has not made any entanglement on the issue of Haifji, it shows that he really has no intention of fighting. That being the case, the Soviet Union was sure that the Gulf crisis would be resolved by peaceful means.

"The Soviet Union believed that if Iraq wanted to stop the war, it would only be eligible to negotiate on the basis of compliance with UN Resolution 660. In other words, Iraq must first withdraw unconditionally from all Kuwaiti territory, and then proceed to peace negotiations. The Soviet Union believed that the content of the peace talks should be in the following four aspects. First, to discuss the issue of compensation to Kuwait. Second, to discuss the issue of the Iraqi war crimes trial. Thirdly, the issue of the dismantling of Iraq's military forces was discussed. Fourthly, the question of the peaceful rehabilitation of the Iraqi Government. ”

As soon as Boris Spankin's four points came out, Saddam Hussein's face could not help but change. The ease at the beginning is gone, and the face is full of solemnity.

By negotiating these four articles after the withdrawal from Kuwait, Iraq will be tantamount to becoming someone else's fish.

Obviously, the so-called negotiations are by no means about whether or not to implement these four articles, but to what extent the negotiations need to be implemented. And no matter how far it goes, it is clear that Saddam's position will not be secured.

As for the trial of Iraq's war crimes in Article 2, can Saddam Hussein, as president of Iraq, escape sanctions? In Article 3, the Iraqi armed forces will be dismantled, and those who will be cut will certainly not be motley troops, and the plenum will be the essence of the Republican Guard.

Once Iraq complies with these four demands, the foundation of Saddam's power will be dissipated once and for all.

The attitude of the Soviet Union, which won the first war in Iraq, on the contrary, came up with more harsher conditions than before the war, which is all the more interesting.

In particular, the taste of the Yankees in this is too obvious, and as the main force of the coalition forces, the Americans spent astronomical amounts on the Gulf operation. Although the war was only four hours old. However, in order to transport 400,000 troops from the United States to the Gulf, the US Congress has approved at least $150 billion in special defense spending.

However, the compensation for this money was not included in the terms of the peace negotiations proposed by the Soviet Union. That is, the Americans can only be responsible for transporting people and equipment over themselves, and then they will also be responsible for transporting people and equipment back again......

However, the Soviet Union still made this posture of slashing Saddam Hussein to death even though Iraq had won the war. Whether this was the idea of Borispankin, or Gorbachev, or even the Soviet Politburo, it was to put the United States on the moral high ground and roast it with a fire.

If Saddam Hussein agrees to such conditions, there really is nothing to find fault with. Since the US military claims to have come to uphold justice in Kuwait and to ensure peace in the Middle East, why are you so embarrassed to raise money?

Just because Iraq has no money to pay for your troops, you can't ignore world peace, right?

This is really disgusting for the United States.

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Boris Pangin arrived in Baghdad at noon on the 14th, and on that day almost all the people in the world who paid attention to current affairs were focused on the negotiating conference room of the Tigris River presidential palace in Baghdad.

Unfortunately, no media were allowed to enter this room. Everyone can only guess what happened inside through the screen.

From the United States to Europe, from Turkey to the Soviet Union, from India to Malaysia, changes in the situation in the Middle East affect the situation of the entire planet. It can be said that at this time, this small conference room will at least determine the direction of the human world in the next ten years.

No matter how big the decision, time will eventually pass. As night falls, the Milky Way falls into the sky. The 24-hour temporary ceasefire was approaching, and finally the gates of the presidential palace were pushed open by the surging guards.

The reporters who rushed to Baghdad in the face of the war hurriedly cheered up, carried their guns and cannons excitedly, and murdered a batch of films without waiting for the protagonists to appear.

Warmly welcomed by the flashing lights, Soviet Foreign Minister Borispankin was the first to follow, followed by a tired Saddam Hussein, and then Mubarak and Mr. China's foreign minister.

The podium and microphone for the speech had already been prepared, and some of the reporters were holding tape recorders, some holding notebooks in their hands, and some carrying video cameras and cameras on their backs.

At this moment, this is the focus of the world, attracting the attention of the world.

"I would like to report to the peace-loving people of the world that a 21-day withdrawal plan has been agreed with Iraq through our concerted efforts. President Saddam Hussein agreed that in the next three weeks, he would order the complete withdrawal of Iraqi troops from Kuwaiti soil. In addition, this afternoon, Iraq completely evacuated the Saudi city of Al Khaifji, where it handed over to the coalition forces the Kuwaiti nationals, as well as the coalition soldiers who had been captured by Iraq during the previous operations. ”

Speaking of this, even Boris Spankin couldn't help but smile: "Next, a joint delegation will be formed by the UN Security Council to negotiate with Kuwait and Iraq on follow-up issues. Iraq would compensate Kuwait for all of its losses and promised to restructure its Government and dismantle its troops, destroy its weapons of mass destruction, and retain only basic self-defence capabilities. In addition, the International Tribunal will pronounce a verdict on Saddam's war crimes! Iraqi President Saddam Hussein has fully accepted the above four demands. ”

Boris Pankin took a deep breath and even put an exaggerated smile on his face: "Let's celebrate, peace has come!"

At this moment, the audience in front of the TV set in the Middle East cheered one after another!

The families of the servicemen of the US-European coalition looked at each other and cried with their heads and rejoiced that their loved ones had left the battlefield.

All Islamic countries breathed a sigh of relief that the Arab nation could no longer endure any more suffering.

Peace-loving humanity in East Asia, South-East Asia and Oceania, South America and the rest of the world rejoiced in the departure of war.

There is only one place, and there is no celebratory atmosphere.

The White House, USA.

"Saddam Hussein, he's playing tricks!"

Bush was furious, looking at the TV in which he was sad and depressed on the surface, but I was afraid that Saddam, who had already blossomed in his heart, really wanted to give him a 357 Magnum.

That's right, if Saddam Hussein's peace talks are successful, it will be a golden cicada coming out of its shell.

Trial, reshuffling the government, disarmament, this is indeed digging into the foundation of the dictator Saddam.

But after this battle, Saddam Hussein has long ceased to be the dictator Saddam.

He led the great Iraqi army to defeat the U.S. military, and then resolutely sacrificed himself for his country. Saddam Hussein, such a national hero, what else does he need to rely on the dictatorship of the army?

The international tribunal will not sentence Saddam to death or life imprisonment, but when did Saddam Hussein, who started the revolution, ever fear going to prison? When he came out of his cell, he would be Mandela of Iraq.

In Iraq, he alone can top ten Republican Guard divisions.

After this transformation, Saddam Hussein is about to be sanctified in the flesh!

Even if the Iraqi government is reshuffled and the army is dismantled, no matter how it changes, Saddam Hussein will become the emperor of Iraq.

The results of the Iraq peace talks are beginning to emerge, and the question now is, what should the United States do next? What is President Bush's path to take?

It depends on whether Mr. President Bush has the courage of President Saddam Hussein.