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by Franco-Iberie » Fri Feb 22, 2019 3:03 pm
by American Pere Housh » Fri Feb 22, 2019 9:58 pm
Asardia wrote:Moscow, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
Joseph Stalin agreed with the Chairman's thoughts. First the coup in the Soviet aligned Mongolia, a bombing in Berlin blamed on the Soviets, and now the British plane shot down within miles of the 38th parallel. "It does seen that the West are provoking us, instead of speaking to us. But there's not much to expect from the same people who allowed the Third Reich to continue existing." Stalin thought about the proposal for a second but quickly accepted it. We have a deal," he replied. The addition of Hokaido appeared to be a good thing to accept.
A group of KGB officers escorted Nehru to the building where the conference was to take place. Stalin ordered the KGB near him to also escort Secretary Okubo and himself to the KSB building. The Red Army was putting on an ostentatious display for the three leaders, with parades and music playing loudly. There was also large portraits of the three men hanging everywhere you could look.United Nations, Soviet Ambassadors
Chairman Shvernik and his deputy arrived at the conference rather late, and after seeing the heated argument between the ambassadors, the deputy whispered "This looks rather tense, Chairman."
"What else did you expect?" Shvernik replied, raising his eyebrows. He adjusted his suit and promptly walked into the room. My apologies for our late arrival. We we're busy conducting defense drills in the USSR to avoid an attack by you capitalists, which I know you want to instigate so desperately."
The deputy gave Shvernik a sidewards glance, a signal to take it easy. Stalin instructed them not to antagonize the West any more then necessary, but it seems the Chairman disregarded that statement. A rather bold thing to do, especially with the current political climate in the Soviet Union. The deputy spoke up. Excuse the chairman. Despite our strained relationships, I believe a compromise can be made here, but that won't happen if we're too busy screaming at one another across this stage." The deputy sat down along with Shvernik, and handed him several documents. Shvernik adjusted his glasses and reread it for the umpteenth time. "We stand by our Japanese and North Korean allies, and will not allow you imperialists to continue your smear campaign against us. Let us read the facts, shall we?
The deputy smirked after Shvernik's statement. As if on cue with the Japanese ambassador, they were going to read out the intelligence gathering done during Operation Barbarossa and the Red Army's advance into Nazi Germany. The chairman continued, "The fact that you Americans would rather have the Nazi remnants in power instead of an, well I know... REFORMED government, really shows your true colors. Now as I'm sure you already know, the Nazi "protection squad", or SS as you began to call it, has committed what can only he described as crimes against humanity. We have seen first hand the crimes those Nazis did to us. He had up photos of the victims of the Holocaust, both Jewish and Russian aligned. "You know that it was us, the Soviet Union, that bore the brunt of the Werhmact's rath. We were the ones who lost millions fighting a war while you Western "powers" stayed away from major confrontations. You also know of the prison camps we found and have documented. What I just want to know is this: Why was a premature peace treaty signed without our knowledge or consent, even though this affected us more? Why couldn't you have just gone with the unconditional surrender, which you all wanted before the end of the war?"
The Chinese have been intentionally provoking us. The coup in Mongolia is a prime example. And while we're on the topic, why aren't you westerners reprimanding China for their violation of the charter? Chapter Seven of the United Nations charter? This was a violation of international law, and we demand an appropriate response."
"We also would like to see if India can attain permanent member status. Or are you all going to be against this only because they're communist?
by American Pere Housh » Fri Feb 22, 2019 10:11 pm
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by Ikilina » Sun Feb 24, 2019 6:27 am
American Pere Housh wrote:"Your country would have done the same thing if a Democratic government was overthrown in a communist coup. Japan has no right to tell China what it can and cannot support just as China can't tell Japan what it can or cannot support. China supports democracy because it works and will continue to work for centuries to come. Pot, meet kettle." Ambassador Su Li says in response to the Japanese Ambassador accusation
by American Pere Housh » Sun Feb 24, 2019 7:58 am
Ikilina wrote:American Pere Housh wrote:"Your country would have done the same thing if a Democratic government was overthrown in a communist coup. Japan has no right to tell China what it can and cannot support just as China can't tell Japan what it can or cannot support. China supports democracy because it works and will continue to work for centuries to come. Pot, meet kettle." Ambassador Su Li says in response to the Japanese Ambassador accusation
"Japan has no right to tell China what to do, but when it touches to my territory, I claim that France has the right to protest.
You have created, funded and suppirted a revolt on MY territory. Don't talk about you as a victim ; you're the one who got involved in the other's politics.
I, the French Ambassador, place myself on Japan's side. China has no right to launch attacks on the others countries. I ask for an economical heavy punishment on China."
by American Pere Housh » Sun Feb 24, 2019 9:47 am
Ikilina wrote:OOC : China has supported coups, or I dochina is still mine? I don't understand anymore.
by Franco-Iberie » Sun Feb 24, 2019 12:12 pm
Ikilina wrote:American Pere Housh wrote:"Your country would have done the same thing if a Democratic government was overthrown in a communist coup. Japan has no right to tell China what it can and cannot support just as China can't tell Japan what it can or cannot support. China supports democracy because it works and will continue to work for centuries to come. Pot, meet kettle." Ambassador Su Li says in response to the Japanese Ambassador accusation
"Japan has no right to tell China what to do, but when it touches to my territory, I claim that France has the right to protest.
You have created, funded and suppirted a revolt on MY territory. Don't talk about you as a victim ; you're the one who got involved in the other's politics.
I, the French Ambassador, place myself on Japan's side. China has no right to launch attacks on the others countries. I ask for an economical heavy punishment on China."
by Franco-Iberie » Sun Feb 24, 2019 1:00 pm
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