Chapter 957: It's a Systemic Problem

It is impossible for this group of people to remain in Libya all the time, and there is a distinction between the state and the armed groups. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. biqUgE怂 info Gaddafi can't really act like a terrorist, since he is the leader of the country, then sooner or later this group will be handed over, this is inevitable.

The question is, in whose hands will Libya hand over these hostages, Reagan is of course working to solve this problem, but Serov cannot give him this opportunity, so naturally there is a scene of preemptive interception. Directly let the member of the Presidium of the Central Committee of the USSR, Foreign Minister Gromyko, go to Libya and intercept people before Reagan has yet to move

By the time Gromyko arrived in Libya, the smoke of war had already passed, and even the Sixth Fleet had returned to its ports in Italy to stand by, a matter that the Soviet Union knew best, and Italy was not far away.

The Libyan hostage incident, which has been boiling over under the impetus of the world media, has formed a huge storm. Of course, the storm was directed at Reagan, and Moscow was calm and preparing for the May Day parade.

"Sooner or later, these Americans will return to the United States and threaten them with hostages, which will not be tolerated as a nation." Gromyko met Gaddafi, who was safe and sound, and this was not such a difficult thing.

There is no congratulations to Gaddafi for escaping death, and there is no consolation, for a leader of a country who came from the bottom, this kind of consolation is not necessary at all, and Gromyko also went straight to the point, talking about the Libyan hostage crisis that the world is now concerned about.

After all, it was more than a thousand lives, and even on the surface, Gromyko had to do his best to save these enemies of the Soviet Union, and if he succeeded, the Soviet Union would make a deep impression on others in front of the whole world.

"The Americans did not hesitate to kill so many of us with bombs, and the United States did not apologize." Gaddafi was very dissatisfied, "Among them, my adopted daughter was killed, she was only one and a half years old, and my son was also injured. ā€

Gromyko's face did not change, he was not moved by the affection of the other party, diplomats were originally a group that only paid attention to interests, not to mention that the Soviet Foreign Ministry had always had a good relationship with the secret services, and it was the most ruthless of all diplomatic groups.

If he needs comfort, Gromyko can comfort the other person in private, but right? Now is not the time!

"You also said that the other party is an American." Gromyko's voice was flat, but the meaning contained in it was self-evident, the other party was an American, it was not an ordinary country, and there were only a few countries that would not be threatened by war if they killed Americans. This is definitely not Libya, which is one of the kind of countries that the United States does not care about.

If Libya had the Soviet Union's 4 million troops, the solidarity of dozens of countries, 100,000 tanks, more than 300 nuclear submarines, more than 40,000 nuclear bombs, and a Warsaw Pact, then the United States would be willing to talk to Libya even if it encountered such a thing, and it would be a big deal to protest.

Semychasny once arrested the Americans for no reason, and when Serov was the chairman of the KGB, he also imprisoned the Americans who made trouble in Lubyanka to death, didn't he have nothing to do? The problem is that Libya is not the USSR......

Maybe Gaddafi can't accept it for a while, but this matter is very clear, if Gaddafi doesn't let him go, the US Sixth Fleet will be in Italy, and it can be killed at any time. The threat of hostages not daring to start a war does not happen to the great powers, especially the United States and the Soviet Union. If the other side was a fat sheep, the USSR would have hurried a country that tied up its own people and used this as an excuse to start a war.

Gromyko also gave Gaddafi time to think about it, but said that he wanted to see the American hostages taken and make sure that there would be no deaths of the hostages, and Gaddafi agreed.

Except that the United States is still attacking Reagan for being reckless, the eyes of the whole world are on Libya, or rather on Gromyko. The reputation of the Soviet leader has always been not very good, giving people a very stereotypical impression of robots, which has been aggravated since the chairman of the KGB came to power. However, this time, no one reported with colored glasses, and even the European and American media praised the Soviet Union's rescue of abandoning consciousness and form, which fully demonstrated the leadership and international responsibility of the Soviet Union.

On the issue of hostages, the positions of the two camps are the same, and if it is the Soviet hostages who are being held, of course the European and American media will publish two sour articles, naming the incident for a reason, and there must be something wrong with the Soviet Union in the first place.

However, it was the Americans who were kidnapped this time, so these reporters naturally could not say the same, and at most they would make trouble for Reagan.

The view of Libya is good, of course limited to the coastline close to the Mediterranean. It includes a large number of ruins from the Roman era and stretches for hundreds of kilometers of coastline. Ancient Rome was once in its prime. The Tadralt Akakus Caves are a famous Libyan historical and cultural heritage site, rich in carvings and paintings.

If Serov had come over, he might have taken a look at it and wondered if these ruins would exist in the future. But Gromyko obviously did not have the leisure of the general secretary, and for the foreign minister, work is work.

Because the U.S. air and sea strikes have ended, the American hostages scattered to important targets and oil wells are being held in a centralized manner, guarded by Libyan soldiers in military uniforms, in the same way as prisons around the world. However, there was no abuse, and apparently Gaddafi also understood that he could not touch the tiger's ass again and again.

Gromyko's every move is being noticed by the whole world, especially the French journalists who follow him, who are getting in touch with Paris at any time to update the actions of the Soviet Foreign Minister in Libya.

At this time, as the foreign minister of the Soviet Union, Gromyko also appropriately expressed his pro-people attitude, although the other party was an American, he said some high-sounding words in front of the Americans to deceive the other party......

The general secretary had already made up his mind in Moscow that these Americans must be rescued by the Soviet Union, and at the same time, they must prevent the United States from rescuing themselves, so the role of the Soviet Union is not noble at all, it is more like a special trip to pinch the United States.

In fact, even the French reporters showed far more care than Gromyko, finding an opportunity to talk to the American hostages held in the north, leaving some food and comforting each other, and now even the Soviet Union is trying to find a way to solve this matter, and it is rare that it does not come out to disgust the United States.

What's wrong with the country? This must be a system problem! I couldn't help but think deeply.

"What made the peaceful Libyan people use hostage threats that are not tolerated by the international community, and you must know that this small country with a population of less than 4 million people is facing an unprecedented superpower in the world, and what makes two countries with obvious differences finally hostile, doesn't this make Americans think deeply?" Gromyko spoke sternly to the American hostages, pointing directly at the inappropriate foreign policy of the United States.

"May our world be at peace, not in the midst of endless hatred. I am saddened by the Americans who died in this military operation, but at the same time, I also pray for the Libyan people who were killed by the Americans, and hope that our descendants can transcend faith, nation, and history, and live in a big family of mutual respect, equality and fraternity. ā€

"I hope that people will not blindly hate, inexplicably fear each other, and fight each other in a confused way, because now it seems that in the context of different races and religions, there is still a long way to go from the society we are trying to build......

"Finding the root cause of the contradiction and defusing the hatred between the United States and the Arab world is the fundamental solution to the problem."

Through the lens of the French media, the safety of these American hostages was widely reported by the media all over the world, and of course, it also attracted the attention of the Americans, which objectively relieved Reagan's pressure.

Of course, this also includes Gromyko's reckless military action with a gun and a stick, openly and covertly derogatory of the United States' military action, disregarding the safety of his own people, and rashly using war to solve the problem, and now he needs to face the rest of the mess.

The attack is very close to the topic, and it is clear that Reagan is a third-rate actor, and the way he deals with a hot brain is not the basic quality of a good politician, and these words must be listened to by Americans, because the hostages have not been rescued......

Even if Reagan now wants to strangle Gromyko and cover the other party's stinky mouth, he must listen honestly.

Hiss! The big spy in Moscow watched Gromyko's speech on TV, and his teeth were sore. They all wondered if their foreign minister had switched the wrong way of thinking, how to look like a standard Socialist International speech.

It's not that Serov doesn't have sympathy, but it's really disgusting enough to face Gromyko's bowl of poisonous chicken soup. This is still a situation where the general secretary and he are on the same position, and if you put yourself in the position of the United States, these words will be even more disgusting.

But this did not delay Gromyko's speech, which won the admiration of the whole world, or not to say that the posterity of the Virgin of the Second International, which used the trick of moral kidnapping, was so loud that it is indeed impossible to find fault with such a statement. As a result, even the Soviet Union and the United States, which were not interested in this set of rhetoric, had to pinch their noses and say with a clear conscience that Gromyko was right and dried up this bowl of poisonous chicken soup.

"Let Komsomolskaya Pravda show solidarity with the speech of the Minister of Foreign Affairs!" Serov endured his nausea and asked Ligachev to do it, and now the pressure is on Reagan's side.

Reagan now experienced the fruits of decades of continuous human rights propaganda in the United States, and only he understood the taste of being roasted on a fire, and the overwhelming accusations almost drowned Reagan. If things continue, Watergate will repeat itself!