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Chapter 2743 Do you know what an invasion promise is?

Chapter 2743 Do you know what an invasion promise is? (Third update, please subscribe)

Will SEA tie its own hands like the Americans and let itself be slaughtered?

The whole world is curious about this.

Because this time is different from usual, if it were a military operation, no one would doubt what kind of action the SEA would take.

This was a peaceful operation.

It was a non-violent action.

At least in the propaganda of those Iranian radicals, it is peaceful and non-violent.

From Tehran to the southern coast, it should only take a day or two, but those young people who set off from Tehran kept stopping and starting along the way, just to expand their influence as much as possible and to let the world know about their "righteous deeds".

Meanwhile, the carefully selected young women used impassioned words to declare to the world that this was a peaceful protest, hoping that Chang'an would listen to the voice of the Iranian people and return the oil fields to Iran.

They kept saying that this property belonged to all Iranians, and that it had been plundered by imperialists.

They said it was the right of the Iranian people to reclaim the offshore oil platforms.

At the same time, they repeatedly emphasized that this was a peaceful protest.

It was a non-violent act; even when facing gun barrels, they would use their chests to meet the bullets!
Instead of using fists and violence to fight violence.

This theatrical farce was broadcast on television news in countries around the world, and for a time they even won the support of many people!
After all, this was a non-violent and peaceful action.

How will Chang'an respond to such a non-violent and peaceful action?
Everyone is waiting for SEA's response.

Chang'an responded quickly.

The day after Iranian youths left Tehran in an attempt to seize an offshore oil platform, the Prime Minister's press secretary responded to the so-called "peace operation."

"The so-called peace operation is nothing but a conspiracy by Tehran. We have all seen what happened after those terrorists broke into the US embassy under the guise of peace."
Diplomats were taken hostage by terrorists and subjected to beatings, abuse, and bullying.

This is what is called peace.

This is nothing more than a slogan used by thugs.

Tehran must understand one thing—we will never compromise with thugs, nor will we relinquish our right to protect ourselves because of their threats. Therefore, any attack on an oil drilling platform will be considered an attack on the SEA.

His Excellency has signed the relevant orders authorizing the Navy to strike all government and military targets within Iran immediately upon the first attack on an oil drilling platform.

Subsequently, a reporter asked:
"Would it be considered an act of attack if those Iranian students tried to access the platform?"

When asked by reporters, the spokesperson directly corrected his mistake:

"First, I need to correct a mistake in your statement. Those were not students, but a group of radicals, and it is very likely that terrorists and armed personnel were mixed in with this group of radicals."

Therefore, any attempt by them to land on the oil platform will be considered an act of attack!

"Mr. Spokesperson, does this mean that if they attempt to land on the oil platforms, you will launch a military strike against Iran?"

In response to reporters' questions, the spokesperson stated directly:
"Yes, your understanding is correct. So Tehran must understand what they are doing and how heavy a price they will pay for it."

The brief news report stunned the world; clearly, no one expected Chang'an's response to be so forceful.

But this tough stance is precisely the tradition of sEA.

What was Tehran's response to this?

"This is nothing but imperialist bluster. Iran will never relinquish its legitimate rights, and we will reclaim the drilling platform that belongs to Iran."

Tehran's statement was extremely tough, showing no sign of compromise.

Meanwhile, the religious leader issued a statement saying, "If Iran is invaded by imperialists, the detained Americans will face a just trial."

In response, Carter immediately warned the Iranian government through secret channels that if such a "trial" took place, or if the American hostages were harmed in any way, Iran would bear extremely serious consequences.

In contrast to Carter's warning, Li Yi'an responded directly:
"Any harm to the hostages will be met with corresponding retaliation. We will carry out a decapitation strike at the first opportunity, and Iranian high-ranking officials, including the religious leader, are all targets for decapitation."

Following the threat, Li Yi'an immediately ordered the USS Borneo carrier strike group, which had just completed its deployment in the Mediterranean, to move into Iranian waters and stand by. This, along with the USS Kitty Hawk and the USS Midway, which was already stationed in the area, represents one of the largest deployments of US naval power in the region.

The arrival of the SEA navy has further increased pressure on Iran. Moreover, Li Yi'an signed an order requiring troops stationed in Baghdad to enter a state of combat readiness, giving the impression that a major conflict could break out at any moment.

This was evident to the entire world, and for a time, television news in various countries was filled with footage of the SEA troops stationed in Baghdad marching in a grand procession toward the Iranian border.

Faced with such threats, Iran's stance remains firm. Tehran stated that it will stop the imperialist invasion at all costs. Meanwhile, its UN representative, Mansour Farhan, spoke at the UN, demanding that the UN stop the SEA's threat to Iran's sovereignty.

"The Iranian government firmly rejects and condemns such threats. We believe that SEA's remarks are irresponsible, provocative, and clearly violate international law and the basic principles of the UN Charter."

Mansur Farhan further pointed out:
"Iran demands an end to all threats that destabilize the country. In the event of any attack, Iran will take all necessary measures to defend its national sovereignty, territorial integrity, and the safety of its people."

Chang'an will bear full responsibility for any out-of-control consequences resulting from any aggressive actions. We call on the international community to intervene and stop the SEA's attempt to invade a sovereign nation!

After Farhan finished speaking, representatives from some countries applauded, as if applause could really deter the military threat from the SEA.

As SEA's representative to the UN General Assembly, Sun Yunjie naturally had to refute it, but instead of refuting it, he corrected the other party:
“Representative Farhang,”

Sun Yunjie leaned forward slightly and then spoke into the microphone:
"I need to correct you on one point—we are not attempting an invasion, but rather we will immediately take countermeasures if our Persian Gulf oil platforms and oil fields are damaged or attacked!"

That's right, our stance is very clear: any attack or occupation of oil platforms in the Persian Gulf will be considered an act of war, and we will respond with a full-scale military offensive. This is not a warning, but a commitment!

Almost the instant the word "commitment" was uttered, the entire General Assembly hall erupted in uproar; people could hardly believe their eyes.

That's way too direct!
Threats are threats, but when did launching a "military invasion" become a promise to another country?

Immediately, representatives from various countries in the venue expressed their protests, demanding that the United Nations intervene and condemn the SEA's...shameless actions!
Reporters from various countries almost shouted with excitement—the SEA representative had pulled another stunt.

It has to be said, when it comes to creating amazing content, you have to look to SEA!
From throwing the charter in the trash back then to now frankly saying – try touching it, and I really will invade your system!
This is not a threat!
This is a promise!

This is a promise of military invasion to a country.

What promise could be more exciting than this?
Others might offer threats or warnings, but they directly made a promise.

Faced with the criticism from the crowd, Sun Yunjie continued:

"I believe that the world will see just how powerful the SEA's war machine truly is. Gentlemen, please do not doubt the determination and will of someone who wants to protect their property!"
Yes, when dealing with robbers, we choose to kill them, rather than letting them hide behind so-called "international law" and act like thugs. Robbers must pay the price for their actions.

Then, he turned his gaze to the UN Secretary-General and said in a sarcastic tone:
“Mr. Secretary General, I think you can discuss the condemnation of the SEA’s military intrusion in advance, because we will definitely keep our promise.”

The thick, undisguised sarcasm immediately turned UN Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim's face pale, his expression filled with barely concealed anger.

His face was slapped hard, or rather, the entire United Nations was slapped hard.

If you still have any shame...

And what is the corresponding counterpart?
It was Donald McHenry, the U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, who burst into laughter and even stood up to applaud Sun Yunjie.

There's no way around it, being in this venue is just too stifling.

Such a frank and direct answer stunned the countries, and many even chose to walk out in protest.

After all, this is far too brutal.

But that's all they have to do; after all, they have no other means of resistance besides protesting.

What about the United Nations?

Alternatively, we could convene a meeting and pass a resolution condemning the actions of the parties involved.

But isn't that a bit too... ironic?

The Iranian representative turned pale and remained speechless for a long time. He had originally thought he could force the other side to back down with righteous accusations, but who would have thought their response would be so straightforward?

They made a promise—a promise that they would definitely invade Iran.

(End of this chapter)

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