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Chapter 1341 The Well-Known Secret
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After the communication failed, U Thant immediately found another person, the US representative to the UN General Assembly, through whom he conveyed the attitude of the United Nations to the United States.
“U Thant believes that the United States must take action to stop NBC’s operations in Congo!”
In the Oval Office of the White House, Dean looked at President Kennedy and said:
"That is, they want us to intervene."
"Are you sure it's theirs?"
Kennedy's brows knitted together.
"What is certain is that the Black Knight company is a mercenary company with NBC background. They have corresponding businesses in India, the Middle East and other places."
The "Princely State Independence War" more than a decade ago made European and American countries aware of the "Black Knight" for the first time, and got to know this company that provided defense services. At that time, it was the only mercenary company in the world, and it had a variety of weapons, including heavy weapons. It is for this reason that it was regarded as the "right hand of NBC."
Now that this right hand appears in Congo, people will naturally think of NBC.
A tall tree attracts the wind, that's the case.
“Doesn’t Li Yi’an know that we support the United Nations’ operations in Congo?”
Kennedy was dissatisfied:
"Yes, of course they know!"
Dean said in a very certain tone.
"But Mr. President, it is precisely because they know Congo's attitude that Changan intervened."
Dean's answer made Kennedy raise his eyebrows. He said coldly:
"Dean, are you saying they want a confrontation with the United States in the Congo?"
How can they be in conflict with the United States? They are clearly trying to slap him in the face.
Who doesn't know that it was Kennedy who brought about the UN's action in the Congo?
"Mr. President, I think this is them expressing their displeasure."
As soon as Dean finished speaking, Robert Kennedy said:
"Dissatisfied? What qualifications do they have to express dissatisfaction? Don't they care about the dissatisfaction of the White House?"
Perhaps it was because after the Cuban Missile Crisis, the president's approval rating and popularity among the people were getting higher and higher, which made the two brothers feel a little proud.
As Attorney General, Robert was completely unaware of the contempt his words expressed for our allies, including NBC.
"They have to understand this - they have to consider the attitude of the White House first, otherwise they will definitely pay the price."
Listening to the Attorney General's angry words, Dean asked in surprise.
"The price? Are we going to fight NBC in Congo?"
Facing the Secretary of State's surprise, Robert spoke bluntly.
"It's not us but the United Nations. It's the United Nations that should teach those mercenaries a lesson."
As he finished speaking, Robert looked at Kennedy and said.
"Mr. President, we must defend the dignity of the United States in this way. The dignity of the United States must not be challenged by any country in any way."
Dean said hurriedly, looking at the two brothers in front of him.
"Mr. President, we must consider that Nanyang is our ally, and a very important ally of the United States. We cannot conflict with them over some minor issues."
"piece of cake?"
Kennedy said with a frown.
"NBC's support for the UK is affecting our plans across Europe - it's not impossible to teach them a lesson. UN..."
Kennedy said after thinking for a while.
"The United Nations is also very eager to resolve the crisis in Congo in an appropriate manner - they are just a group of mercenaries."
Just like that, along with Kennedy's decision, the United States' support for the UN's operations in Congo made the United Nations directly show off. After all, with the support of a superpower, all actions were natural.
Almost immediately, the United Nations issued an aggressive speech, expressing its concern about the "Congo crisis", especially condemning the mercenaries' actions of disrupting the peace and attacking UN forces, and issuing a direct warning that if the mercenaries continued to attack UN forces and did not withdraw from Congo, the United Nations would take all measures to fundamentally resolve this threat to peace.
For a time, the whole of Europe and the whole world turned their attention to Congo, because everyone knew that this was definitely not a problem between the United Nations and a group of mercenaries, but essentially a conflict between the United States and NBC!
The two allies began their fight silently in Africa!
……
"…Now the existence of mercenaries has become the biggest destructor of peace in Africa and even the world. We will never allow any country or individual to destroy world peace in any way. Mercenaries, as a destructive force in world peace, must be dealt with fundamentally…"
After reading the speech of the UN Secretary-General in the newspaper, Edward put down the newspaper, then stood up from the sofa, tidied himself up a bit, put on his coat and hat, and went out to the street.
London in February is still shrouded in the cold of winter. Although the winter in London is not as severe as that in Eastern Europe, there are still snowflakes falling. After the fine snowflakes fall, they quickly melt on the ground.
Edward walked aimlessly in the snow, not knowing how long he had walked. After reading the article in the newspaper, he had been thinking about the issue of mercenaries. Therefore, he did not notice where Zizai was walking. When he found where he was, Edward was shocked.
Across the street was the NBC Embassy. People were constantly coming in and out of that Victorian building. Just then, someone shouted, "Look at the speech by U Thant, the Secretary-General of the United Nations. He wants to declare war on mercenaries."
Declare war on mercenaries?
Or to the country behind them?
The country behind?
Edward looked at the NBC people entering the embassy.
In London's diplomatic circles, people can easily recognize the difference between NBC people and other East Asians, not because these people are generally taller than Japanese and Koreans, but because they are generally very strong, especially young people. Suits make them look very tall.
They talked happily as they walked.
Edward had some idea of what they were talking about, judging by their facial expressions—they were talking about trivial matters: a weekend there, perhaps, to enjoy the sunshine in Spain, or to enjoy the passion of French girls in Paris.
They are all ordinary people who go shopping on the streets, drink coffee in cafes, watch performances in theaters, and receive treatment in clinics - they all live ordinary lives.
The same goes for diplomats. They will not sit upright or be cautious just because of their status.
Even with the speech from the UN Secretary-General, none of them looked worried, gloomy or depressed. No one had any such expression.
Judging from their expressions, they didn’t seem to care about the United Nations at all.
"this is the truth."
Edward thought to himself - NBC doesn't care about the United Nations at all.
Maybe they are on equal footing with the UK on the Security Council, but at heart, this country doesn't care about the UN at all.
"Compared to the United Nations, they believe more in strength!"
Edward frowned, because for a moment he had a strange vision. He saw that the world seemed to have returned to the past again - the world of the past where the strong preyed on the weak.
In the past half century, because of this view, more than 60 to 70 million people have died in two large-scale wars!
Isn't the reason why the United Nations was founded to prevent this from happening?
This is a UN resolution that still depends on a few permanent members of the Security Council. Without their decision, everything is empty talk!
Edward clearly remembered that U Thant used the word "imperialism" twice in his article to prove his anger, and although he did not point out who the "imperialists" were, everyone knew that he was referring to NBC.
After his speech, representatives from various countries applauded U Thant together, indicating that they agreed with every word of the Secretary-General's speech.
If it were just a speech, it would be meaningless, but beyond the speech, the United States has made its position clear that they will provide logistical and military supplies support to the UN forces.
In other words, the United States supports the United Nations in driving the mercenaries out of Congo.
So what will be Nanyang's attitude towards this incident? Will they continue to stay in Congo?
Just as Edward was thinking this, a shout came from across the street.
"Edward!"
Then a man came running over excitedly. It was Wu Dingbang, the counselor of the NBC Embassy. As soon as he saw him, Wu Dingbang asked:
"Why? What's the matter with you coming here at this time?"
"I was just strolling around and found myself here without realizing it."
"Haha, you must be thinking about something. What are you thinking about? Why are you so absent-minded?"
As if he understood what the other party was thinking, Wu Dingbang asked back:
"It's because of what happened in Congo."
"what!"
Edward looked at the other person, then asked tentatively.
"Are you...thinking about this, too?"
"Haha, I was wondering what could have distracted Edward so much? Turns out it was this."
Wu Dingbang smiled and said:
"It's not a big deal, it's just a regional conflict."
As he spoke, he pretended to be mysterious and said to Edward:
"We all know what the outcome of this kind of regional conflict will be... the winner takes all, and the rest doesn't matter at all."
"This is the United States that we have to see behind them."
Facing the reminder from Edward, a senior secretary of the Downing Street Office, Wu Dingbang shrugged his shoulders and said:
"So what? Unless the United States is willing to send troops to Congo, nothing will work for them."
Then he said seriously:
"Besides, we all know that Americans... need someone to teach them a lesson. Otherwise, in their view, the world is completely controlled by them. No... they must understand that the United States is only part of the world. In this world, there are other countries, and these countries also have their own interests to protect. What do you think?"
Wu Dingbang's answer made Edward think for a moment, then he said:
"Indeed, the interests of other countries also need to be protected."
Even though both of them knew what the other was talking about, both were keeping it a secret; what they were talking about was a secret - a well-known one!
(End of this chapter)
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