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Chapter 957 This is a system problem

This group of people cannot be held in Libya all the time, and there is still a difference between the state and the armed groups. Gaddafi cannot really do things like a terrorist. Since he is the leader of the country, then this group of people will be handed over sooner or later, which is inevitable.

The question is, who will Libya hand over this hostage to? Reagan is of course working to solve this problem, but Selov cannot give him this opportunity, so naturally the scene of intercepting the Hu in advance. He directly asked the Soviet Central Presidium and Foreign Minister Gromiko to go to Libya and intercept the people before Reagan could take action.

When Gromiko arrived in Libya, the smoke of war had gone far away, and even the Sixth Fleet returned to the port in Italy to stand by. The Soviet Union knew best about this matter, and how far Italy was not.

The Libyan hostage incident was in full swing under the promotion of the world media, and a huge storm has formed. Of course, this storm was heading for Reagan, and Moscow was calm and preparing for the May Day International Labor Day parade.

"As sooner or later, these Americans will return to the United States and threaten hostages, they will not be tolerated as a country." Gromiko saw the safe and sound Gaddafi, which was not very difficult.

There was no congratulation to Gaddafi for escaping from death, nor was there any comfort. For a country leader who came from the bottom, Gromiko also went straight to the topic and talked about the Libyan hostage crisis that the whole world is concerned about now.

After all, it is more than a thousand lives. Even on the surface, Gromiko has to do his best to save these Soviet enemies. If they succeed, the Soviet Union will leave 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 said very dissatisfied, "My adopted daughter was killed by the bomb. She was only one and a half years old, and my son was also injured."

Gromiko's expression was not changed, and he was not moved by the other party's deep affection. Diplomats were originally groups that only focused on interests. What's more, the Soviet Ministry of Foreign Affairs had always had a good relationship with the spy department, and was the most ruthless of all diplomatic groups.

If comfort is needed, Gromiko can comfort him on a private occasion, but is it not the time!

"You said too, the other party is an American." Gromiko's voice was plain, but the meaning contained in it was self-evident. The other party was an American, and that was not an ordinary country. There were only a few countries where killing Americans would not be threatened by war. Among these countries, Libya definitely does not include Libya. Libya is a country that the United States does not care about.

If Libya had four million troops from the Soviet Union, support from dozens of countries, 100,000 tanks, more than 300 nuclear submarines, more than 40,000 nuclear bombs, and one Warsaw Pact, then even if the United States encounters such a thing, it would be willing to talk to Libya, and at most it would be possible to protest.

Shemichasne once arrested Americans for no reason. When Shelov was the chairman of the KGB, he also locked up the Americans who caused trouble until they died. Isn’t it okay? The problem is that Libya is not the Soviet Union...

Maybe Gaddafi could not accept it for a while, but this matter was very clear. If Gaddafi refused to let go, the US Sixth Fleet would be in Italy and could be killed at any time. Threatening by hostages and not daring to start a war will not happen to major powers, especially the United States and the Soviet Union. If the other side was a fat sheep, the Soviet Union hoped that a country would tie its own people up and use this as an excuse to start a war.

Gromiko also gave Gaddafi time to consider, but expressed his intention to see the detained American hostages and confirm that there was no hostage death. Gaddafi agreed.

In addition to the United States, it is also criticizing Reagan for being reckless, the whole world is looking at Libya, or Gromiko. The reputation of the Soviet leader has never been very good, giving people a very stereotyped robotic impression. This impression has been aggravated since the KGB president came to power. However, no one has reported it with tinted glasses this time. Even European and American media praised the Soviet Union for abandoning consciousness and form of rescue, which fully reflects the Soviet Union's leadership and international responsibility.

Regarding the hostages, the two camps have the same position. If the Soviet hostages were seized, of course, European and American media would publish two sour articles, and the name was caused by the reason. It must be that something wrong with the Soviet Union was first.

However, the Americans who were kidnapped this time, so naturally these reporters can't say that, at most they can find trouble for Reagan.

The scenery in Libya is good, of course it is limited to the coastline close to the Mediterranean Sea. It includes a large number of ruins from the ancient Roman era and a coastline that stretches for hundreds of kilometers. The scenery of ancient Rome was once popular. The Tadralt Akakus Grotto is a famous historical and cultural heritage in Libya. It has rich carvings and paintings.

If Selov came here, he might have taken a break from his busy schedule. He still didn't know if these relics existed in later generations? But Gromiko obviously did not have the leisure and leisure of the General Secretary. For the Minister of Foreign Affairs, work is work.

Because the US's sea and air strikes have ended, American hostages scattered in important targets and oil wells have been centrally detained, and Libyan soldiers wearing military uniforms are guarding them. The management method is no different from prisons around the world. However, there is no abuse. Obviously, Gaddafi also understands that he cannot touch the tiger's butt again.

Gromiko's every move is being noticed by the whole world, especially the French journalists who are following him are contacting Paris at any time and updating the actions of the Soviet Foreign Minister in Libya. The reporters are not honest in this regard. With such an opportunity, the French don't mind writing the great and glorious and correct Soviets while getting first-hand news.

At this time, as the Soviet Foreign Minister, Gromiko also appropriately expressed his approach to the people. Although the other party was an American, he said some high-sounding words in front of the Americans and deceived the other party...

The General Secretary had already made up his mind in Moscow that this group of Americans must be rescued by the Soviet Union, and while the rescue was also prevented from rescuing the United States, the role of the Soviet Union was not noble at all, and it was more like a special trip to hold the United States.

In fact, even French journalists showed a lot more than Gromiko. They found an opportunity to talk to the American hostages seized by North, leaving some food to comfort the other party. Now even the Soviet Union is trying to solve this problem, and it is rare that they did not come out to disgust the United States.

What's wrong with this country? This must be a system problem! I couldn't help but fall into deep thinking.

"What makes the Libyan people who are peaceful and peaceful use hostage threats that are not tolerated by the international community? You should know that this small country with a population of less than 4 million is facing an unprecedented superpower in the world. What makes two countries with obvious gaps ultimately hostile? Can't this make the Americans think deeply?" Gromiko said to these American hostages righteously, pointing directly to the United States where foreign policies are inappropriate.

"I hope our world can be peaceful, not in endless hatred. I feel sad for the Americans who died in this military operation, but at the same time I pray for the Libyan people who were bombed by the Americans, hoping that our descendants can transcend faith, nation, history, and live in a big family of mutual respect, equality and fraternity."

"I hope that people and people will not have blind hatred, inexplicably fear each other, and fight each other in a confused manner. Now it seems that under the background of different races and religions, there is still a long way to go from the society we have tried to build..."

"Find the root of the contradiction and resolve the hatred between the United States and the Arab world is the fundamental solution to the problem."

Through the lens of French media, the safety of these American hostages has been widely reported by media around the world, and of course it has also attracted the attention of Americans, which objectively alleviated Reagan's pressure.

Of course, this also includes Gromiko's armed guns and sticks, and his military actions to devalue the United States openly and secretly, and recklessly using war to solve the problem. Now we have to face the remaining mess.

The attack is very closely related to the theme, and it is obvious that Reagan is a third-rate actor. His brain-fired approach is not the basic quality of an excellent politician. Americans must listen to these words because the hostages have not been rescued yet...

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

Hiss! The big spy in Moscow was sore when he watched Gromiko's speech on TV. He was wondering if his foreign minister had switched his mind wrongly, how could he have a standard speech from the Socialist International?

It’s not that Selov is not sympathetic, but that he is really disgusting enough when facing Gromiko’s bowl of poisonous chicken soup. This is because the General Secretary and him stand on the same position. If he put himself in the United States, these words will be even more disgusting.

But this did not delay Gromiko's speech, which won praise from the whole world. Otherwise, the Virgin of the Second International who used moral kidnapping to be so popular, would be so unrecognizable. As a result, even the Soviet Union and the United States, who were not interested in this set of rhetoric, had to pinch their noses and say that Gromiko was right and dried up this bowl of poisonous chicken soup.

"Let the Communist Youth League of Truth support the speech of Comrade Foreign Minister!" Selov endured his disgust and asked Ligachev to do this. Now the pressure is on Reagan's side.
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