Soviet Union 1991
Text Chapter 360: Benghazi Crisis
First update
Gaddafi has been having a hard time recently. In order to please the United States, he did not hesitate to terminate nuclear weapons research. He also offended the Soviet Union because of his big mouth. In order to please both sides at the same time, it not only purchased weapons from the Soviet Union, but also maintained a politically ambiguous attitude with the US government. It is true that there is no such speculative behavior as a small country's policy of being a loser and playing both sides, but there are only a handful of people who are as disgusting as Gaddafi.
Benghazi is on the verge of an explosion. The government's control is gradually weakening. The streets are full of protestors, holding signs calling for peace and protesting Gaddafi's current policies. The streets were filled with people protesting the march, and emotions such as crowding, excitement, and uneasiness were mixed together. They believe they are trying to overthrow Gaddafi's dictatorship and win a bright future for Libya.
However, the "Arab Spring", a game and manipulation between major powers, is not a true national independence and liberation movement, but an armed rebellion supported by major powers in order to carve up Libyan oil and eliminate Gaddafi's faction.
After much anticipation, Benghazi finally descended into turmoil.
The marchers carried various slogans, such as "Return the oil industry to the people" and "The Gaddafi family get out of Libya."
On the first day of demonstrations, the streets of Benghazi were suppressed and attacked by the police. Police and troops armed with riot shields and rifles rushed to the scene and pointed their guns at the crowd.
"Don't go any further. Please disperse the marchers immediately. We will not harm you. If you persist, we will take strong measures."
After finishing speaking. The gun was pointed at the dense crowd. They were ordered to do so if the eviction was ineffective. Execute the kill order.
The originally bustling crowd became quiet. They looked at the policemen with complex emotions in their eyes. Anger and uneasiness were reflected on their faces. They clenched the flag of freedom in their hands.
"Without freedom, it is better to die!"
I don’t know who shouted the first sentence, and then everyone’s voices rose and fell with each other, and it was noisy and chaotic from the beginning. It became the neat and loud sound that it later became, and what they said gradually became a unified whole.
"Without freedom, it is better to die!"
They followed the first line and shouted it again.
"Without freedom, it is better to die!"
The policeman turned his head and looked at the captain behind him with a complicated expression. At this time, the face of the guy who gave the order became extremely ugly. He who originally hoped to resolve the Benghazi crisis peacefully was finally overwhelmed by anger.
"Shoot!" He waved his fist at the crowd, but no one took action.
One of them asked hesitantly, "Do we really want to do this? They are unarmed civilians."
"I said, shoot!"
They fired at the demonstrators. The bullets passed through their bodies and sprayed blood in the dense crowd. The marchers began to flee back. But the crowds blocked the streets. Not only were people shooting at them from behind, but members of the special forces of Khamis's 32nd Brigade, disguised as civilians, threw grenades at the crowd.
First, the explosion of grenades drove the crowd to a specific location. Then there was another horrific explosion. The window glass on both sides of the street was shattered by a huge explosion. This was not the effect of a grenade, but a series of carefully designed explosions. Khamis used parked cars on the street to create car bombs that shocked the country.
The streets were filled with blown rubble and dust. Some people fell to the ground and groaned in pain, while others were crawling on the ground holding their bloody wounds. The scene was a mess and terrible to look at.
This accident was like a fuse, blowing up the prelude to the Benghazi riots. News of the attacks on marchers quickly spread throughout the city, and angry crowds ran out of their homes to join the protests. They smashed and burned shops and cars. Instead of stopping the unrest, Khamis's plan became a catalyst for it.
The police who sympathized with the people were unwilling to point their guns at ordinary people. They put down their guns and even deliberately dropped their rifles. The weapons were handed over to the angry crowd. Not only that, the crowd also used homemade Motolov cocktail bottles to attack the police shield formation.
Al Jazeera reported the unrest in North Africa earlier than Libyan news. The TV reports showed billowing smoke, indistinct shouts, and shocking blood all over the ground.
The whole world's attention is focused on Libya, and other countries that have long wanted to add insult to injury to Libya are gloating about its misfortune. For example, Chad, which has had conflicts, and.
I never thought you would be here today, Kadazhuo.
As for the Soviet Union, China did not respond to the Libyan incident on the surface, but it was also ready to take action against Libya at the United Nations General Assembly. Although it is impossible to carry out a direct military strike, it is still possible to disgust Libya with the proposal of the United Nations General Assembly.
"We are ready to take action. Libya is on the verge of collapse. The violence in Benghazi will spread throughout the country. Of course, we will not act together with NATO. After all, the last batch of SAM air defense missiles were delivered to Libyan air defense just two months ago. In the hands of the troops. Whoever operates in the air above the no-fly zone will become a target."
Because it did not go through the Soviet military, the main unit of this operation was the KGB. They used domestic pro-Soviet forces to carry out subversive activities.
"So what will happen to Gaddafi?" Kryuchkov asked, "If Gaddafi is dead, the situation will be very unoptimistic for us."
"We no longer have the right to decide whether Gaddafi dies or not. If he dies, then it will be equivalent to us having to quarrel with the United States. If his power does not die out, we can still maintain a certain relationship with the United States. tacit understanding.”
Kryuchkov knew very well what the tacit understanding Yanayev was talking about. Not only did they each extend their sphere of influence to the Libyan oil fields, they were also prepared to join forces to deceive the European Union, which later entered the game.
France, which took the lead, and Germany, which responded actively, thought they could make a fortune from this war. Little did he know that there were two more sinister guys who were smiling and holding the butcher knives behind their backs tightly.
"Thank you Gaddafi for your contribution to the Soviet Union. After your death, we will give you a grand burial and full mourning for you."
Yanayev gently closed his eyes, the last ray of light in Libya would eventually fall, and he quietly waited for the last moment to arrive.
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