Chapter 271: Death or Rebellion

(The third is to recommend a good book, Mo Poppy's "Rebirth of India's Superiority".) It is also the only foreign history that has traveled to the territory of Ah Sange so far)

"President de Klerk, U.S. Ambassador Betis asks for a meeting."

The communicator's words were like a rain in a long drought, giving the anxious De Klerk a glimmer of hope for reconciliation. He hurriedly summoned U.S. Ambassador Betis in the hope of easing bilateral relations. The situation in South Africa is chaotic enough, and he doesn't want another layer of frost in foreign relations that have not yet thawed.

But Betis was not a friendly ambassador who came with an olive branch of peace and carrier pigeons, he had come to convey to De Klerk an order from Washington that the South African government had a deadline to hand over all personnel involved in the attack, otherwise the United States would not be blamed for further and more severe crackdowns.

"I know that your African National Congress in South Africa has been trying to expel all right-wing white parties from government institutions, and we are equally concerned about the right-wing parties in South Africa about whether they will once again carry out their nuclear weapons program and jeopardize the peace of the world and the peaceful and stable environment in South Africa."

Of course, Americans can say anything for their own interests, especially now that American Ambassador Betis is acting like he is hating the Boers like a black South African, completely forgetting that when it was still the Reagan administration, the United States was still a supporter of the apartheid Act for white South Africans, and Mandela was still a terrorist on the CIA's blacklist.

"So what does the U.S. side want us to do?" Like a little kid ready to be criticized by his parents, De Klerk was at a loss and waited for further instructions from US Ambassador Betis.

"Of course, we don't think the situation is bad enough for the two countries to come to war against each other, and the United States directs that you will be able to hand over the mastermind behind the scenes. We have your back, too. And Mandela behind you snatched power back from the Boers. It is then returned to the people of all South Africa. ”

"You mean, a clean extermination of right-wing parties?" After understanding the ambassador's intentions, Betis hesitated, not that he did not dare to do so, but that it could lead to terrible turmoil in South African politics, and the final result was not something he could control alone.

Seeing De Klerk's hesitation, Betis continued to encourage the other party, "Don't worry. If you continue to purge the internal opposition, both the Soviet Union and the United States will support your choice. If there were two superpowers behind them, would you think it was a bad political upheaval? ”

"This will be a legitimately purge in which you will legally execute all your opponents, and South Africa will be left with partners who are willing to cooperate with the United States and the Soviet Union. As for the others, we don't care if they live or die. Betis said with a smile.

"So let go of your scruples, otherwise the United States will directly take more drastic measures. Believe me, President de Klerk, you don't want that outcome. After all, this is a unanimous agreement among the permanent members. Betis's smile gave De Klerk the creeps, as if South Africa was a game controlled by the powers in power, as long as they sketched out their hands behind their backs. His position and regime will be suppressed by the superpower on the other side of the Atlantic. Moreover, it is also a crackdown to take advantage of the complex situation in the country.

This game. De Klerk no longer has any choice but to cooperate with the United States.

"I'm going to sweep out all the right-wing parliamentarians, but as you say, the Soviet Union and the United States will support our government, as well as the African National Congress in South Africa?" Once again, De Klerk asked the American ambassador his questions.

Betis smiled and said, "I promise, this is a time when we will get a satisfactory result for everyone." ”

A few days later, South Africa's National Assembly began attacking the right-wing parties of the Boers, accusing MPs of unconstitutional involvement in bribery and using the public opinion offensive created by the incident to put pressure on the courts. All of a sudden, EO and the legislators involved were like rats crossing the street, having to face possible complaints.

At present, there seem to be only two ways for South Africa's right-wing parties to go, either choose to obediently tie their hands or choose to abandon the car to protect the commander. Of course, the Democratic Party lawmakers did the same at the beginning, and after the most obvious scapegoat was "committed", the right-wing party in South Africa, which originally thought that the incident could be settled, ushered in an even more terrible blow.

First of all, De Klerk, a white traitor, used this incident to further purge the right-wing forces within the government, and used this incident as an excuse to purge more lawmakers involved in the matter. When the Boers found out that the black people of South Africa had no intention of stopping, they were finally outraged. They can tolerate a group of black people sharing the power and wealth of their fathers, and even give them away, but they refuse to be wiped out by a group of despicable and shameless people who have robbed them of their fruits.

The plot then proceeded in the direction that Yanayev had designed, and the information officer of the U.S. Consulate in South Africa approached the leaders of the right-wing parties and told them that if you staged a coup d'état, the United States would be behind it. In this way, the U.S. government adopted a left-right tactic, leading the white Conservative Party and the black radical party into a situation of opposition.

The Boers were entrenched in the army, and even the Commander-in-Chief of the Wehrmacht, Nkazzola, was their man, and now all the South African Boers had to do was to draw the neutral Minister of Defence to their side. Since the Katamen incident, South Africa's new defense minister has stopped supporting the regime that suppressed the African National Congress.

"In August 1991, more than 500 extremist militants used force to prevent de Klerk from speaking in a small town populated by Africans. So today, South Africa has lost the courage to resist under the so-called wave of reform? Even if we support you, you don't dare to attack those black people? If you think about it, reconciliation with blacks does not bring peace to South Africa. They are nothing more than a bunch of filthy parasites, trying to seize the property of the whole country in every possible way. ”

"So, you have to continue to sit idly by and watch the opportunity slip away. Launching an armed insurrection is your last resort and the only chance to save South Africa and get rid of the black people. ”

Standing in a small secret conference room, the information officer conveys orders from Washington, D.C., and his words are like a devil Lucifer who tempts others to fall, leading them step by step into the abyss of a coup d'état. Unable to resist the temptation, the parliamentarians finally agreed to the demands of the American delegates for a handsome return, creating a coup d'état and unrest that completely disrupted President de Klerk's plans. Of course, in a pinch, there are always those who forget that politicians' promises are as hypocritical and ridiculous as-like chastity.

South Africa, which was already in turmoil, was completely slipped into the abyss because of a tirade by an information officer, to be precise, false promises from Washington and Moscow.

The commander-in-chief of the Ministry of Defence, who controls a part of the army, and the parliamentarians who maintain close ties with South Africa's largest mercenary company, every powerful person has his own army behind his back, and their calculations are to protect their own interests.

All of EO's mercenaries abroad have been urgently recalled home, and there is no greater investment for EO's president than a regime, even if the risks and rewards are equally high. And for the soldiers, it is their duty to obey orders, but their commanders have led South Africa to a desperate point of no return.

Only the political elites of the permanent members who have achieved their goals stay behind the sandbox of the international political situation, laugh at the turbulence of the domestic political situation in South Africa, and then add a few flags to add a few flags to add fuel to the fire.

On October 20, 1993, everything was calm. The growing accumulation of right-wing factions has made De Klerk more and more uneasy, which is not a good thing for a politician with a keen sense of smell. He believes that these people will not rest on their laurels, especially at the most critical moment of reform.

Although De Klerk had previously used them to purge some ultra-black radicals and pave the way for the African Democratic Congress, the relationship between the right-wing party and De Klerk soon changed from collaborators to hostile parties.

Now the whole country is a bomb stuffed with gunpowder, waiting for the first shot to ignite the flames of war and pull the whole country into the abyss of civil war. (To be continued.) )