Chapter 491: Sarcasm and Momentum

Ciric did not expect to have a good relationship with Roosevelt, this was determined by people's worldview and outlook on life, Roosevelt, the lame man, the absolute militant, who was eager to participate in the war in Europe as soon as possible. Pen? Interesting? Pavilion wWw. biquge。 info

Now, Roosevelt is preparing to run for the next president, and his attitude towards Europe will be crucial in his campaign, depending on how many votes he can get and whether he can be re-elected.

Now, isolationism in the United States is on the rise, and no one is willing to go to war at all, and as long as enough momentum is created, Roosevelt will not dare to show the slightest hint of belligerence; at the time of the election that year, Roosevelt swore to the Congress that he would never dare to go to war.

In later generations, even if Japan attacked Pearl Harbor, Roosevelt did not dare to fart, and it was not until Germany declared war on the United States that Roosevelt fell into Roosevelt's hands and joined the war.

Even so, in previous years, it was soy sauce, and it was not until the Soviet Union was about to counterattack that the fruit was quickly picked.

Now, the war that took place on the European battlefield must be fast, and second, it must build momentum for the United States, so that Roosevelt will not be able to do it, and now, it is Ciric's political means.

The first big problem, the conference, cannot be solved, the Americans do not comply with the conference, why should Germany be required to abide by the spirit of the conference?

"Freedom in North America was not won at the conference table, nor was the Civil War decided at the conference table. Mr. Roosevelt's opinions, while they should be respected, cannot be corroborated in the history of his own country or in the history of other countries in the world. ”

Ciric's rebuttal, based on facts, was quite wonderful, and there was a round of applause below.

"If Mr. Roosevelt believed that everything could be resolved from the negotiating table, why was the United States reluctant to join the world's largest parliamentary international coalition? If we were to ask what the United States was interested in Latin America, as Roosevelt had questioned about our intentions in Europe, the answer would have been 'nosy.'"

The people below listened fascinated, and Ciric's rebuttal was very powerful.

He read the contents of Roosevelt's telegram one by one, and then refuted one by one, and after the peace conference was settled, it was a barbarism and condemnation of Germany's war of aggression in Europe.

"A." Ciric continued to maintain this humor, which was actually the greatest irony of Roosevelt: "It was not us who provoked the war, but Britain and France, under the instigation of Britain and France, Poland assassinated our Führer, history, will give us justice, over the years, Britain and France have spared no effort to suppress us, conspiracies continued, and now, it can only be Britain and France to ask for their own suffering." ”

"We will never take the initiative to invade others, but we will never tolerate the aggression of others, Britain and France have declared war on us, in this case, do we still have to accept the mediation of the President of the United States, as in World War I, and then surrender to Britain and France?"

"No, of course not, when someone points a gun to our head, we can only use the knife in our hand to stab the other person in the chest and tell the other party that we, Germany, will never give in!"

"That weak Weimar era is over! We, the Third Reich, will no longer be naively fooled by peace. At that time, President Wilson of the United States put forward a 14-point plan, which we complied with, and signed the alliance of Versailles. But now, we know that we were all deceived then, and how strikingly similar Roosevelt's beautiful peace initiative now is to the scene of that day!"

"Of course, I would also like to solemnly point out that the areas of Roosevelt's greatest fear, namely the United States mainland and all the countries of the Americas, are absolutely arbitrary."

"I solemnly declare here that all claims of German intention to attack or invade America, in whatever way they are circulating, are pure fabrication and deception! Not to mention this statement, in terms of military possibilities alone, it can only come from a fool's imagination. It's hard for me to imagine that this could come from Roosevelt's mouth. I guess it must have been a clerical error. ”

If Roosevelt wanted to exaggerate the German threat, to infect every American, and to have a personal threat, then of course he would have to slander it like this.

The affairs of the Old World are those of the Old World and have nothing to do with the New World, but what if the Old World invades the New World?

Later, Roosevelt mentioned such a point of view, will Germany have plans for the Americas next?

As long as you have a long brain, you should know what a ridiculous statement it is to invade the Americas.

The laughter below was deafening, but Ciric was meticulous, did not smile at all, and maintained the most serious demeanor: "How ignorant and shameless will this kind of person who advocates Germany threatening the United States be, and how shameless can he achieve his ulterior purpose through this means!" ”

"We know that the Deutsche returned from the sea and was chased by the British formation, because this warship was carrying the personnel of the British cargo ship, and these personnel secretly arrived in Europe from the United States to prepare to participate in this war."

"Here, I would like to ask Mr. Roosevelt, what is your purpose in announcing that the United States will strictly abide by the Neutrality Act, while secretly retiring active duty personnel to participate in the war in Europe? Do you want to expand the scale of the war and then bring the United States in as well? ”

Kill Roosevelt! When he is gone, he can find a few people to be interviewed, and it is said that there is a person who has completely changed his views and began to stand with Germany, and let him give several more speeches to expose the conspiracy of the Americans.

If Roosevelt loses the election, the United States will have nothing to do with him. The clever Roosevelt will soon know the choice of the American people, and if he wants to be re-elected, he must make his attitude clear!

Finally, Shirek began his own closing remarks, which at the same time most aroused the sympathy of ordinary Americans for Germany.

"Mr. Roosevelt! I know that your country is vast and rich in wealth, and that you pride yourself on being responsible for the history of the whole world and the history of all nations. And I, sir, am in a much more ordinary position, and the situation is much smaller. ”

"Our Führer, who inherited a country that faced total destruction because of his trust in foreign promises and because of the bad system of democratic government, nevertheless we overcame the chaos of Germany, re-established order, and greatly increased production, developed transportation, made it possible to build a vast network of roads, dug canals, and to create huge new factories, while at the same time working to raise the cultural and educational level of our people. We have also tried to tear up page after page of the 448-article treaty, which contains the most despicable oppression that no people and no one can endure! ”

"The situation in your country is so great that you have time and leisure to pay attention to the problems of the world, and the area of your concern and proposition is much larger than mine, for, Mr. Roosevelt, the area which God has commanded me to live, and therefore the area for which I must fight, is unfortunately much smaller, though it is more precious to me than anything else! Because he is completely owned by our people! ”

"Nevertheless, I believe that it is in this way that I can do my best to the things that are of all concern to us, namely: justice, happiness, progress and peace for all mankind!"