Chapter 919 Fight to the end
"We will never give up any brother in Latin America, we cannot always live under the shadow of imperialism." Cuban leader Castro called on progressive forces from countries around the world to help Nicaragua resist American subversion.
Soon Cuba sent a delegation to Moscow to seek help from the Soviet Union. In real history, this should have been the stage when the Soviet Union began to shrink strategically, but Cuba's efforts still could not change the fact that the Soviet Union retreated step by step.
Selov met the Cuban delegation in the Kremlin, and the second-person Cuban figure Raul Castro came here. More than 20 years ago, Raul Castro and Cheguevara came to Moscow, which made Khrushchev decide to deploy nuclear missiles in Cuba, causing the most intense confrontation between the Soviet Union and the United States so far.
"We will not give up Nicaragua and agree with Cuba's position, but under the current situation, we can only do this. I hope Cuba will rest assured that Moscow will definitely support the current Nicaragua government. We will accompany them as long as Washington wants to fight." Selov gave Cuba a reassurance, but the Soviet Union could only do so much.
Expanding the scale of the conflict will only allow the United States to break up and intervene directly. Otherwise, directly joining the Soviet army to help Nicaragua calm the situation? Cuban comrades are late. They should have come on the day of the Russian New Year. The General Secretary dared to formulate a plan to attack Europe. Maybe he would agree after a fire, but now, the General Secretary has not drunk alcohol.
Originally, in Selov's heart, he gave up Nicaragua at the right time and let Reagan taste the sweetness. But now he changed his mind with Cuba's persuasion, why did he give up? Isn't his plan to take the United States away? He still plays a strategic game of offense and defense, and has been dating with the United States for decades?
"I still think that we have a great advantage. The next few years will be a decisive number!" After the Cuban delegation left, Selov explained at the meeting of the Central Bureau of the Central Bureau, why he insisted on engaging in proxy wars in Central America and the United States.
"The entire Eurasian continent is in our hands. From the Arctic Circle to the Persian Gulf, the Baltic Sea to the Pacific Ocean, the countries have extensive and solid alliances, the central continent of world civilization, more than half of the world's population, and massive resources, all determine that we have a greater advantage than the United States. In this case, we can of course be quiet and not be confused by the false prosperity of the United States."
"With so many countries supporting us, we will surely win. This is the reason for us to persist, but it is not possible for us to do so. We must give full play to our advantages, that is, the collective strength."
The capital class is far easier to unite than the proletariat, but the proletariat is far more than the bourgeoisie. What is favorable to Selov is that the Soviet Union was the first socialist country in the world. At the same time, there is an institution in the Soviet Union, that is, the Communist International. With the Communist International in hand, Selov could completely organize an international column to support the Nicaragua civil war.
"Notify the Communist International and express concern about Nicaragua being bullied by imperialism. Comrade Ligachev..." Selov handed over this matter to Ligachev, "put pressure on the International Tribunal of the Hague. Should there be a verdict on the United States' blockade of Nicaragua?"
Nicaragua filed a petition to the International Court of Justice, raising charges against the U.S. government instructing U.S. military personnel and citizens of Latin American countries to breach in Nicaragua's ports, destroying Nicaragua's oil facilities and naval bases, violating Nicaragua's airspace sovereignty, and organizing and funding anti-government groups in Nicaragua. The case is still under trial...
The International Tribunal of the Hague, of course, is nothing for the United States and the Soviet Union. Of course, any international organization has a certain position. The problem is that the United States' fist is very hard, and the Soviet Union's fist is not soft. The Soviet Union is not Russia, but the leader of the socialist camp, the leader of dozens of countries, and the controller of the Eurasian continent.
Selov was not worried about the result of the arbitration of Nicaragua. This matter was very obvious. It was an imperialist bullying against a third world country. The United States was blatant around the port of Nicaragua. It was no different from direct aggression. It was already bought so clearly that even if the judge had no conscience, he knew how to make a judgment. When Liango map had already licked Reagan, the historical judgment was still very unfavorable to the United States, let alone now?
Regarding the issue of Nicaragua, the Soviet Union began to fight back through two lines. The first was to contact the Communist Party all over the world through the Communist International to create momentum to win sympathy for Nicaragua. The second was to put pressure on the International Tribunal of the Hague and use legal means to isolate the United States' international environment.
At the same time, military support for Nicaragua cannot be interrupted. On these three fronts, the Soviet Union began to respond to the United States. The Nicaragua issue has become a new round of hot spots in which the confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union just began this year.
Reagan was keenly aware that the storm was in its accumulation stage and decided to take the initiative. At the UN meeting, the U.S. ambassador to the UN was about to notify the UN Secretary-General that the statement issued by the United States after World War II to accept compulsory jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice will not apply to "disputes with any Central American country or disputes arising from or related to Central American events" within two years. The notice will take effect immediately, excluding the jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice over the United States.
"This is the logic of imperialism. International law cannot govern the United States. This attitude is a trampling on the righteous forces of the international community. This behavior of the United States is consuming American countries' little favor with the United States." The Soviet ambassador to the United Nations said gloomyly, "In recent years, the United States has become a problem for the whole world. I have to say, can't the United States be quieter?"
"Whether there is a more obvious act of the Soviet Union's undeclared war against Turkey?" The US ambassador to the United Nations also retorted bluntly, "Nicaragua poses a threat to the national security of the United Nations."
"It was because the Soviet Union accepted Greece's request for help before adhering to justice to prevent Greece from being invaded by Turkey!" The Soviet ambassador to the United Nations nodded to the Greek representative, and then said without comment, "As for Nicaragua's threat to the United States, are you fooling children?"
The ambassadors of the United States and the Soviet Union once again used the United Nations as the stage to fight and share the same fate. In another battlefield, the United States was under unprecedented pressure. The trial of the Nicaragua issue was very unfavorable to the United States since the beginning. The International Court of Justice passed temporary measures to protect Nicaragua and used the voting results to demand that the United States immediately stop bending the port of Nicaragua. The voting results determined that Nicaragua's political independence and sovereignty "should be fully respected and should not be harmed by any military or paramilitary acts."
"Nicaragua is already a puppet state of the Soviet Union. This is a confrontation between justice and evil. The United States will not accept this ruling. At the same time, it believes that the International Court of Justice has become an international anti-US tool, just like some international organizations. We have decided to withdraw from the arbitration of the International Court of Justice!" A spokesman for the US State Department said, "We hope that the International Court of Justice has not taken the old path of other international organizations that have been politicized and opposed the interests of Western democratic countries."
In the office of the General Secretary of the Kremlin, Selov lay down with a very majestic Hawking, drooping his eyelids and listening to the ruling on the Nicaragua issue. He was not surprised by the United States' response. Who would really respect the International Court of Justice? Even Russia dared not to enforce the relevant rulings, so it was the Khitan Russia. Not to mention the United States, which is still feeling good about itself.
"The United States has withdrawn from the International Court of Justice, and the continuous support is still entering Nicaragua. We have even seized the latest sniper rifle of the United States." General Bobkov, the first vice president of the KGB, sighed. The United States obviously ignores the International Court of Justice and must overthrow the current government of Nicaragua.
"When will the International Court of Justice be able to uphold justice? What a joke!" The General Secretary who maintained Hawking lying yawned, "Freedom? That's just the right of the United States to rule on other countries. On the contrary, the American countries cannot choose whether to be pro-American or pro-Soviet. This is Reagan's freedom."
Reagan's thinking is different from that of American presidents of all generations, and even goes further than those who have anti-Soviet presidents. Ordinary American presidents are concerned about conflicts between their own thoughts and international interests. Reagan doesn't care, and the words he says every day are evil and noble. The decisions made by the United States are sometimes not in line with the interests of the United States. I wonder if it is true that Alzheimer's disease has begun to attack!
Later generations of the United States and the whole world brag about Reagan, but when the outcome of the Cold War was decided, a group of royal literati praised the shamelessly for holding baskets across the river. Otherwise, the 800 billion dollar deficit created by Reagan would have to be held for a long time if the Soviet Union did not disintegrate, the presidents of the United States would have to be in the past for a long time. But it is very good, Selov needed such a guy who was so stubborn that he had to go crazy...
"Reagan wants to fight? It's great, but the war to support Nicaragua is not our Soviet Union's own business. We need to call on all socialist countries to share the burden. After all, the cost of our aid is greater than that of the United States!" This is relatively large. In fact, the total amount of US aid is several times that of the Soviet Union.
The problem is that even if the exchange is so good, the General Secretary is unwilling to pay the money on the Soviet Union. Since it is an internationalist act, if you preside over justice, you cannot pay the confrontation with the United States on your own. This is a confrontation between the entire socialist camp and the United States? Why not a confrontation with the capitalist camp? Because the mines in the United States have also blown up British and French ships in the past year.
Chapter completed!