Chapter 350 United Nations Debate
While Serov left Cuba, the Cuban Cluster Command ordered the construction of a war offensive, and Castro also announced that Cuba had formed a People's Self-Defense Force to mobilize the people to join in to deal with the likely invasion. This action was also expressing its position to the US government's first-level combat readiness order. Castro used this action to indicate that Cuba was not afraid of the US invasion, which added a bit of gunpowder to Serov's upcoming trip to the United States.
"Comrade Selov, welcome you to the United States. The atmosphere here seems not very friendly." Dobrenin, as the ambassador to the United States who cooperated with Selov this time, introduced himself with some self-deprecating words after shaking hands.
"It can be seen that the climate is still a bit hot!" It is approaching November. Considering that the weather in the United States may not be as hot as Havana, Selov wore his gray woolen military coat when he got off the plane. When he got off the plane, the dress of the Soviet general added a bit of solemn atmosphere to the military airport. At least some American soldiers who were not far away glared at it.
From the beginning of getting off the plane, Dobreen communicated with Selov all the way, and exchanged their views on the Cuban missile crisis throughout the process, because this matter was concealed from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs from the beginning. Selov controlled more information than Dobreen, not to mention that Selov had just come from Cuba and knew better about the situation there.
"I personally apologize for the concealment of diplomats in the United States, but there is no way to do this. Confidentiality work has always been pursued by the KGB. When this incident is resolved, I can ask the KGB to issue a written document to apologize to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs." Selov, who was sitting in the same car, said apologizing to Ambassador to the United States Doberenin.
The apology can be discussed later. What is in front of us is the Cuban missile crisis. Dobrenin didn't know how many nuclear missiles there were on Cuba, so he was inaccurate in the negotiations. But Selov did not have this problem. He built every launcher of Cuba's nuclear missiles. He had seen nuclear missiles shipped to Cuba with his own eyes. Selov knew exactly how much exchangeable things he had in his hands.
"What does the KGB think about it? Regarding my earlier suggestion to Robert Kennedy, it was to use Turkish missile evacuation in exchange for Cuban missile evacuation, but the Americans seemed not very interested in my suggestion. They were not planning to publicly evacuate Turkish missiles, but said they would evacuate secretly within half a year." After arriving at the New York Consulate, Dobrenin asked.
Because Doberenin was attending the United Nations meeting recently and had to negotiate with the US government, he has been running between New York and Washington. Fortunately, the two cities are not far away. Doberenin can barely take care of both planes.
Secret evacuation? Isn’t that the same as in history? The Soviet Union created such a big battle to suffer a loss? This is not within Selov’s consideration. Now the whole world knows that the Soviet Union is talking about Guantanamo, but the Soviet Union accepts it without even giving up. Isn’t this calling itself a face?
"We have set up hundreds of missiles in Cuba because we have let the United States secretly evacuate Turkey's missiles? Even if all of Turkey's missiles have not been discovered, and there may not be more than fifty hidden ones. This kind of transaction is not equal even if it is publicly evacuated. What's more, the Americans want to secretly evacuate!" Selov lit a cigarette with disdain, and the old god said, "The Guantanamo base must be returned to Cuba, which involves the credit issue of the Soviet Union. If we withdraw the missiles without a sound, how can our allies trust us?"
Credit is a big problem. Americans are afraid that publicly withdrawing Turkish missiles will cause NATO allies to have doubts about the credit of the United States. Is this problem not the Soviet Union? If it was like in history, this problem would not have happened. But now the slogan that the Soviet Union helped Cuba take back Guantanamo was shouting loudly. As a result, it must not be a big start.
Since intervening in Cuba with anti-colonial slogans, the exchange conditions have not been limited to Turkey. A group of Warsaw Pact allies helped the Soviet Union to confront each other. Isn’t it because of the reason for anti-colonial occupies the moral commanding heights? Without this slogan, how could there be such a united tone?
"Then let's add the issue of Guantanamo base to the negotiations. I will go back to Washington to find Robert Kennedy and Secretary of State Dean Rusk!" Dobrenin was not a pedantic person. He quickly gave his bargaining chips with the news he got from Selov.
"I have sent a reconciliation signal to the Americans. If the Americans know a little politely, we shouldn't have to look for them on their own initiative." Selov looked at Dobrenin and said his thoughts, "You are the Soviet ambassador to the United States, and you may have to work here for a long time. A good image is necessary. So a tough attitude is not suitable for you. I am just a KGB supervisor. In the eyes of Americans, I am an arrogant and secret police leader. Let me leave this kind of thing!"
Some people want to threaten, and some people want to be good people. As Selov profession, he should be evil. Americans have a fixed impression of the Soviet KGB, especially those who think they have a high sense of morality. They have always advocated that the Soviet Union is a country controlled by secret police. To be honest, Selov really hopes that the KGB has such supernatural powers as they say to control the entire Soviet Union, but in fact the KGB has not yet reached that point. During the Beria period, it was barely qualified for the American standards...
The United Nations Headquarters Building is located on the east side of Manhattan District, New York City, USA. Its west border is First Avenue, East 42nd Street on the south side, East 48th Street on the north side, and overlooks the East River on the east side. Below hundreds of flagpoles, Selov was parked in front of the United Nations Headquarters Building, got off the car and saluted a military salute to the Soviet flag. Then, under the guidance of the United Nations Soviet staff, he entered the United Nations Headquarters Building, and he was still wearing a wool military coat.
As hundreds of representatives of various races watched, Selov walked in in military uniform, nodded slightly to the US ambassador to the United Nations, and then expressed his opinions to the representatives below. Selov stood in front of the podium and began to speak, "Our main purpose is to threaten the United States and let the Americans think twice before facing our missiles, so as to prevent them from invading Cuba. We have no intention of launching a war, and Cuba is thousands of miles away from us, and only fools would think that we would invade the American continent from Cuba. Our goal is to stop the United States from launching a war, because we fully realize that a war that broke out in Cuba will soon expand into a world war."
"Isn't General Selov the best expression to enter the United Nations in a military uniform?" U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Stevenson pushed his glasses and retorted unwillingly, "Are you here as a soldier and declared war on all peace-loving countries?"
"First, I am not a soldier, I am a security official. Second, can't military officers enter the United Nations to work? There seems to be no such regulation. Third, we should not involve the affairs of our two countries in other countries." Selov pressed his hand on the podium and retorted one by one, and then launched his own attack. "What surprised me the most was that the United States actually ignored its previous record of landing in the Bay of Pigs and accused the Soviet Union of launching a war? With the US's previous record of overthrowing Cuba, our Soviet Union took some measures to Vikh the United States, and there seemed to be nothing wrong with it!"
"Is the Soviet Union's response to move nuclear missiles to Cuba? This is a serious threat to the security of the Western Hemisphere and is something that the entire American people do not want to see. The Organization of American States has recognized our American attitude." As soon as Stevenson's speech fell, it immediately aroused a lot of praise, all of which were Latin American countries.
Shelof's face changed, and he said in a very funny expression with a small voice but very cold voice, "Our ambassador to the United Nations does not know about this operation, but I know that every nuclear missile has been approved by me during the transportation process. I also witnessed two batches of nuclear missiles leaving the port of millions of Cuba. Now Mr. Stevenson understands it? Our ambassador to the United Nations is not aware of it. The real person in charge is me, and what you said just now threatens peace in the Western Hemisphere. I believe I am not wrong. This means that America is the America of the Americans. But I think this summary is not the truth. In fact, what you want to say is that America is the America of the Americans, right?"
"Mr. Stevenson skipped the landing of the Bay of Pigs, but took an attack on the Soviet Union's actions to protect Cuba. The double standards of imperialism play a lot, worthy of being the hope of mankind and the savior of the world." Serov slapped the table and retorted, "If we leave, will Cuba be invaded by the United States immediately? Stevenson, can you guarantee it? You can't promise it, because you are just an ambassador of the United Nations. Today I came to the United States, not to take the initiative to beg for mercy. Although I came with kindness, I did not intend to kneel down. I came to express my attitude. As the deputy commander of the Cuban cluster, I want to tell the Cuban representative that the Soviets stand with you. The Soviet Union exists for one day, and no one can invade Cuba. Cuba is not a country. The Soviet Union is with you, China is with you, and the entire socialist camp is with you..."
Chapter completed!