Soviet Union 1991

Text Chapter 182 Gaddafi Seeking Death

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Reports of the Derventa massacre took a sharp turn, from condemning the brutality of the Croatian army to accusing the United States of supporting a group of thugs. It seemed that all this was turning into a state where the United States was taking the blame. Those anti-American countries are still happy to condemn the United States as the source of world turmoil and an empire of sin and evil.

There will always be a scene in the country and society where Europe and the United States get together and desperately accuse the Soviet Union of being an evil empire. They are the embodiment of freedom and justice. The third world countries accuse Europe and the United States of squeezing their own rights and interests. These money empires are trying to usher in the era of capital colonization. They are the countries that should be punished most. Of course, there are always some exceptions. For example, a North African country that is increasingly losing partners is wondering whether it should make new strategic partners.

The Toyota War of 1878 caused great losses to the Libyan army. According to statistics, Libya lost one-tenth of its troops, 7,500 soldiers died, and military facilities worth 1.5 billion yuan were destroyed or captured. France's firm anti-Libyan attitude during this war also made Gaddafi realize that he must improve his bad relations with the West and the United States.

The bombing of a Berlin discotheque in 1986, which killed two American soldiers, triggered a US retaliatory attack on Libya that killed 40 people. In 1988, the Lockerbie air crash caused by Libya led to more than ten years of United Nations economic sanctions. Since the 1990s, Libya has faced isolation in the international community, its economy has deteriorated, and it has faced Islamic unrest domestically.

And just a few years after the end of the Toyota War, Chadian President Habré visited Washington, and the United States provided him with assistance worth $32 million, which even included surface-to-air missiles. Obviously, this is aimed at Libya.

So Gaddafi planned to actively seek to improve relations with European countries, and he wanted to break relations with Western European countries earlier. However, the decision he made was a bit stupid, that is, to please Europe. He said a few words about the Soviet Union's Chechnya issue.

"The Chechen people resisted the Soviet Union for their own independence. This was a correct and great act. On the contrary, the war launched by the Soviet Union was just like Serbia's invasion of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It only hindered the establishment of a country in the Islamic world."

Gaddafi's words were like a needle that irritated Yanayev's heart. Soviet Foreign Minister Shevardnadze immediately retorted, accusing Gaddafi of being an internal political problem of the Soviet Union. People like you support and practice terrorism. countries are not qualified to discuss the internal affairs of the Soviet Union.

However, Gaddafi, who danced the most happily, obviously did not realize Yanayev's murderous eyes. At this time, Gaddafi was still trying to develop his own nuclear weapons. This is not a good thing for the five permanent members of the United Nations. Because the last South African who dared to do this later had grass growing over two meters high on his grave.

Yanayev hopes to use the help of the Western world to completely eradicate this number one enemy that threatens the interests of the five gangsters. Although the Soviet Union needed political dictators to safeguard its strategic interests around the world, even if Yanayev included Saddam on the list of considerations, he would not consider Gaddafi, the capricious mad dog, in his long-term development. among strategic interests.

So just after Gaddafi said ridiculous slogans such as resisting Soviet tyranny and long live the Croatian people, the Soviet Union quietly began military trade with Chad. As we all know, Chad is a poor country and they do not have enough financial resources to To pay high military expenditures, you must know that the Toyota pickup trucks during the Toyota War were all funded by foreign aid.

At that time, Chad was controlled by General Idriss Deby. After he overthrew Habré's rule, he began to try to ease the relationship with the opposition. There is a figure active in Africa and the Middle East who obviously does not want the civil war in Chad to end like this. He and the interest groups behind him continue to work for the opposition. Arms were provided in exchange for Chad's oil resources.

The Soviet oil group behind Victor is like an octopus full of tentacles, infiltrating its power into any country with oil. The two major American oil companies, Exxon and Chevron, have long been eyeing Chad. In view of the prospect of oil resources, they also formed an oil development group with the ambitious Petronas to participate in the Chadian oil development project. It's just that they have been unable to take action because of the civil war.

However, the Soviet oil group is an armed force of economic aggression that is not afraid of death. As a multinational group that has been active in the Middle East and Africa for a long time, they themselves have a private armed force. Although they call themselves a security company, they have war power that can crush small African countries.

Victor and the Ghostwriter General offer oil in exchange for a missile defense network. The establishment of a tank and armored force will also help the Chadian government establish a short and capable air force to deal with the threat of opposition groups supported by Libya in the south.

General Deby naturally agreed with what Victor said, because recently he found that the opposition's attacks were obviously much more violent than before. Although he proposed to establish a multi-party system and form a coalition government, he was rejected by the opposition. Reject. Their purpose is to establish a new Chadian government.

General Déby naturally couldn't know that just two weeks ago, Victor signed a contract with Chad's anti-government forces. It was also a treaty on arms trade. Victor could be said to have sold more than 2,000 second-hand Kalashnikov rifles to Chad's anti-government forces at a half-price. Anyway, after the disarmament, the Soviet Union had too many guns in stock to use up, just right to do favors or help in times of need.

Those blood diamonds and black gold became foreign exchange, flowing into the Soviet Union's national foreign currency savings.

"Thank you very much for everything you have done. The people of Chad will not forget the help of the Soviet Union." Déby shook hands with Victor and said excitedly. The other party just smiled and nodded. He would not tell General Déby that members of the opposition had said the same thing a few days ago.

"You're welcome." Victor replied, "The Soviet Union and Chad have a common enemy, and supporting you in fighting it is the best choice for the Soviet government."

Deby's eyes turned, and then he smiled and said, "Yes, let's fight our enemies together, and toast to the friendship between the Soviet Union and the Chadian people."

As the anti-Soviet vanguard, the fence-sitter Gaddafi will find that his life is not so smooth. (To be continued.)

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