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    After the offensive against Yugoslavia suffered a setback on the first day, the foreign ministers and defense ministers of the North Atlantic Council countries attended together to discuss the not-so-splendid situation in Yugoslavia.

    U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, a female politician with strong diplomatic skills in the U.S. political arena, said forcefully at this moment: "China cannot be allowed to continue to behave like this. Although they have not actually exchanged fire with us, they have  The behavior is no different from the behavior of war and has caused great damage to our troops. There are no absolute irrelevant parties on the battlefield, and China is obviously not our friend at this time, it can only be our enemy. "

    The Spanish Foreign Minister expressed concern: "But if China is directly involved in this war, I am afraid that what we are going to fight will not be a regional conflict, but a comprehensive world war."

    British Defense Secretary Robertson pointed out: "But China has been involved in this war. It is not a question of whether we are willing to get involved in them."

    German Foreign Minister Joschka Fischer shook his head and said: "I think that all the countries here are not ready for a full-scale war with a world-class military power like China. We are not exceptional because of one thing.  It is really a pity and regret to have to fight for a serious incident that may kill and injure millions of people and destroy the peaceful situation that took decades to create.¡±

    Albright was somewhat dissatisfied with Fisher's statement that China is a world-class military power. She said forcefully: "It needs to be pointed out that we did not gather here to start a war because of a trivial matter.  We launched this war to defend the sacred values ????of "freedom, democracy, and human rights" that our country upholds. Although the peaceful environment is worth cherishing, we should also learn the lessons of history for bad people and evil intentions.  A violent country must not tolerate and appease. The free world's appeasement of Hitler before World War II led to a tragedy. We should not see the past happen again. "

    The Norwegian Defense Minister immediately interjected: "I don't think China today is comparable to Nazi Germany back then. Although China is not a country that upholds the same values ??as us, we cannot deny that the Chinese are doing a pretty good job, and there is no  A serious mistake. In addition, Nazi Germany¡¯s size and military power before World War II were far less than China¡¯s today.¡±

    The Germans were not very satisfied with Albright's metaphor and sat there with dark faces and said nothing.  Albright added: "China is very powerful, but the United States is even more powerful, and NATO allies are also very powerful. We have the ability and confidence to confront China. What's more, we may not need a war to make this alliance  The evil dragon is retreating. As long as we show our skills and muscles, the Chinese will not dare to make mistakes at the doorstep of Europe!"

    ¡°International politics is a very real thing. No country can really participate in a war for some vain slogans and ideas.  In the final analysis, the Kosovo War is a drama between the United States and China competing for world leadership, and the NATO countries are just sitting on the American chariot and have to participate.  If it's a smooth fight, it doesn't matter. If you help a bunch of Americans, the Americans will reciprocate in other ways. However, China is obviously not a soft persimmon. If it wants to follow the United States and gather strength to attack China, these European countries feel uneasy.  And it¡¯s impossible to do it at all.

    "But these European countries cannot give up their picks at this time. This will seriously damage NATO's mutual trust and relations with the United States. After all, they still need the big brother of the United States to help them with collective defense.  Although the Soviet Union is no longer a terrible enemy, various new threats are also emerging in the world, such as extreme green terrorists, challenges from emerging countries, and threats in the non-traditional security field. NATO also has a strong  There is a need.

    In fact, even U.S. Secretary of State Albright himself is not so confident. The White House and Capitol Hill have a relatively large dispute over how to deal with Kosovo.  Clinton himself is also hesitant. If he wants to win the Kosovo war, he must take action against the Chinese troops stationed in the south.  The maximum that the United States can accept is to engage in a local war with a small number of Chinese troops in the Balkans.  And if China continues to send more troops here or spread the flames of war to other areas, such as the Western Pacific or even Hawaii, then Americans will not be able to accept it.

    Not only are European countries not ready to engage with China, but the United States itself is not ready either.  The United States has been strengthening its defense against China for so many years, but this defense is multi-faceted and spans economic, geopolitical, military and other aspects. But if it wants to go to war, the Pentagon believes that now is not a good time.  What's more, the only people who can benefit from fighting a war are arms dealers, while the larger number of capitalists and consortiums in the United States seriously object to the destruction of their businesses caused by a war.

    The only way to do business in today¡¯s world is peaceOnly in this way can one make a fortune, and the destruction caused by war is also something that capitalists and conglomerates deeply hate.  The Japanese Civil War and the Ebola epidemic caused huge losses to many American companies. If any government calls for war, many highly profitable capitalists and consortiums will inevitably withdraw their political support.

    Of course, as Chinese companies pursue and intercept American companies around the world, as time goes by, more and more American capital will hate China. Those who like to do business with China and those who don¡¯t like China¡¯s wanton development will  , the two forces will compete and confront each other until one party gains an advantage and changes the situation.

    Although Albright continues to persuade the foreign ministers and defense ministers of NATO allies, the differences within NATO members are still relatively large. When the United States cannot strengthen its own beliefs, let alone expect other countries to follow suit.  They go up together.  Albright's toughness appears to be very harsh and inward-looking in the eyes of foreign ministers, and is extremely untrustworthy.  The mess has been revealed, and it is unclear who will clean up and who will foot the bill.

    This meeting lasted for four hours without achieving much results. Just when the representatives were exhausted, a shocking news came, which made them even more confused.

    "China signed a mutual defense agreement with Yugoslavia, and Yugoslavia officially joined the Shanghai Cooperation Organization. All member states of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization have the obligation to ensure the security environment of Yugoslavia. Yugoslavia also has the obligation to exercise the right of collective self-defense with other allied countries. China has joined the Shanghai Cooperation Organization  Several major member states of the organization announced that in view of the further deterioration of the security situation in Yugoslavia, they will continue to send additional troops to Yugoslavia to ensure the security of Yugoslavia.¡±

    Albright couldn¡¯t help but smile bitterly when he saw the newsprint in his hand.  China no longer gave them any room for change. At the critical moment, Yugoslavia knew that it would be impossible to confront NATO. Only by tying itself to China and the SCO could it protect itself.  Even if a war breaks out by then, Yugoslavia will not be defeated quickly, and the Yugoslav Communist Party will not easily lose power.

    ¡°NATO¡¯s invasion of Yugoslavia eventually turned into a contest between NATO and the SCO, the two largest military alliances in the post-Cold War era.  If NATO is determined to launch air strikes on Yugoslavia, then the SCO will never give up.  Perhaps in Europe, NATO is much stronger than the SCO, but as a large military alliance, the SCO also has a variety of forces that pose a threat to NATO. The most direct threat is nuclear weapons.

    China's powerful ability to deliver strategic and tactical nuclear weapons has gradually been exposed. The huge air-based bombers it has developed and inherited from the Soviet Union pose a huge nuclear threat to Europe; its 16 sea-based strategic nuclear submarines are unpredictable.  The threat is even more unpredictable; land-based China has also secretly deployed road-mobile and railway-mobile launch vehicles, such as Dongfeng-31a, Dongfeng-41 and other strategic ballistic missiles, on the territory of SCO member states, reliving its attack on the Soviet Union.  fear.

    After considering more factors, some small European countries such as Norway, Belgium, Denmark, and Portugal can no longer continue to play this heartbeat game. Representatives of these countries said that they need to consider more carefully whether to participate in military strikes against Yugoslavia, and even some politicians  They are all ready to put forward the new principle of neutrality. They would rather abandon NATO than have a confused fight with China.

    Soon, the actual threat from the SCO became more obvious. China¡¯s other two aircraft carriers carried their aircraft carrier battle groups through the Suez Canal, arrived at the Mediterranean Sea, and conducted blockade operations on the periphery of the Adriatic Sea.  For a time, four NATO aircraft carriers and three Chinese aircraft carriers, a total of seven aircraft carriers, gathered in the Adriatic Sea, making this narrow inland sea appear extremely congested. At the same time, the sense of urgency of dark clouds over the city also made all the authorities breathless.  Come.

    The SCO also made it clear at the press conference that as a new SCO member state, Yugoslavia¡¯s security and dignity are absolutely inviolable, and that all SCO member states will make every effort to protect Yugoslavia from aggression.  , any hostile target that invades Yugoslavia¡¯s territory, territorial waters, and airspace will be destroyed mercilessly by the SCO Allied Forces.  The SCO Allied Forces will also adopt an unrestricted approach to fight back against countries that initiate war.

    This signal clearly shows that if NATO fighter planes invade Yugoslavia again and conduct bombing operations, Chinese fighter planes will no longer play house with them, but will actually attack them.  In addition, China and other SCO countries are resolute in their determination to protect Yugoslavia. If Yugoslavia is attacked, the SCO will not only take defensive measures, but will even take offensive measures, including moving in ground troops to attack the enemy.  Fight back.

    ¡°All the vague space has disappeared, and there are only two choices between NATO and the SCO. Either you retreat and live in peace, or you have a total war, a world war.
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