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Chapter 171 Press Conference

At the press conference, Colonel Langley and several of his secretaries were sitting on the stage, and dozens of reporters from various parties were crowded below. I don’t know how these reporters got here. In short, the press release was very punctual.

The meeting will start on time.

Colonel Langley first named a reporter in military uniform to ask questions. The reporter stood up and said: "Colonel Langley, I am a reporter from the US military base in Mombasa. I want to ask you three questions. First, the Kadima Party

Will it continue to expand the scope of military struggle with Mombasa as the center? Secondly, has the Kadima Party received military support from other countries in its occupation of Mombasa? Thirdly, what is the ultimate goal of the Kadima Party?"

Colonel Langley replied: "First of all, I want to make it clear that this is not an act of war, but just an act of military change within country K. Regarding your first question, I think it should be answered by the puppet government headed by Di Russo.

, Whether the Kadima Party will expand the military transformation area is not decided by us, but by them. The second question is that we have not received military support from any country in the world. The third question is the final decision of the Kadima Party.

The purpose is to lead the people of country k out of the current dark, deceptive, and backward status quo and establish a strong and advanced national system."

The reporter from the US military base still wanted to ask a question, but Colonel Langley pointed to another reporter. The reporter stood up and said: "Hello, Colonel Langley, I am a news reporter from Nairobi TV. I have only one question. What do you think?

Is it justifiable to launch what you call a so-called military transformation in China that results in civilian casualties?"

Langley's face immediately became very serious: "This operation caused a total of thirty-nine civilian casualties. I myself cannot shirk the responsibility, but please believe me. After I got this news, I was also very painful. Let us pay tribute to

A minute's silence for the deceased."

When Langley made this request, everyone naturally had no objection, but Ian, who was watching the TV, curled his lips and said secretly: "Thirty-nine people, he can really say it."

Then Colonel Langley said: "I believe this struggle is a just struggle. DiRusso himself is a pro-American faction. Under his leadership, the entire K country has almost become a colony of the United States, and the Americans have even become our country.

All resources are given priority to the nobles, while our people have to suffer. Let me give you an example. For example, at the US military base in Mombasa, has there ever been a power outage? And what about Mombasa? It happens almost every week.

There will be a power outage one night, so our purpose is not to launch a struggle, but to allow the people of country k to enjoy the benefits they deserve in their own country."

Many reporters who originally planned to ask questions put down their hands. Although Langley's explanation was a bit far-fetched, it is the reality. Not only in Mombasa, but also in other areas of country K, there are many things that cannot be solved by local people, as long as they are

The Americans will definitely be able to solve it as soon as they come forward.

At this time, the American reporter raised his hand again, and Langley motioned for him to ask questions. The reporter asked: "I heard that Nairobi has sent a negotiation team. Will the Kadima Party accept the negotiations?"

Langley hesitated for a moment, then stood up again, clenched his fists and said resolutely: "No, we are determined not to accept any negotiations. If DiRusso does not agree to our conditions, we will continue to launch larger-scale military changes until

DiRusso's puppet government has completely fallen."

Then while everyone was waiting, Langley slowly took out a piece of manuscript from his pocket and read: "First, the DiRusso government must cancel all contracts and agreements signed with the United States, Bird Country, Crow Country and other countries; secondly,

Second, all US military bases stationed in country k must be withdrawn from the territory of country k; third, the DiRusso government must be dissolved immediately, and the Kadima Party must reorganize an election."

After finishing speaking, Langley added: "If the DiRusso government agrees to the above three opinions, the Kadima Party will stop all military transformation actions. Otherwise, we will regard all actions of the DiRuso government as treason and continue.

struggle."

"Hahaha..." The American military reporter suddenly laughed and said: "Colonel Langley, anything you said is impossible to achieve, and as far as I know, your army only has a few thousand people.

The government army has 50,000 regular troops. If you persist like this, you will soon suffer a violent blow and then be completely defeated. At the same time, your demands have violated the interests of the United States. The US military may soon be stationed in Kenya.

We will take action, and by then, I’m afraid you won’t even be qualified to negotiate.”

The American reporter's arrogant laughter aroused the dissatisfaction of several reporters from Country K present. Colonel Langley also said loudly: "I declare again that this is the internal affairs of Country K. No country has the right to intervene. If the US military stationed in Kenya

Not withdrawing troops and interfering in our country's internal affairs is an act of naked aggression, and you must be responsible for what you say!"

The reporter immediately realized the seriousness. Although the hegemony of the United States allows them to run around the world unscrupulously, it is different if they are labeled as invading other countries. This is two different things from accepting an invitation from a government to help resolve a war.

Due to his nature, the reporter immediately stopped talking.

"Colonel Langley, I heard that the Kadima Party spent a lot of money to purchase a batch of heavy military equipment and hired a large number of stateless mercenaries. Is this news true? Do the actions of the mercenaries accept your command?" Another reporter

Ask questions.

Langley said: "I don't know what you are talking about about purchasing military equipment. This is not within my jurisdiction. Moreover, this kind of thing is a normal military affairs of every country. As for the issue of mercenaries, it is purely commercial."

Behavior, you can also go to the Blackwater Company in the United States to investigate this point. I believe that many of the actions of Blackwater are purely commercial behaviors."

Langley's answer pointed directly at the hegemonism of the United States, and for a time the Kadima Party gained a lot of popular support. After all, he was only talking about things that many people in Country K wanted to say but had no chance to say.

The press conference ended quickly, but the waves it caused did not dissipate, but instead grew bigger and bigger.

"Thirty-nine people? More than that, right?" Qin Liuding asked strangely. Although he did not participate in the battle, he saw the battle scene. With that kind of firepower density, it is impossible for only more than thirty people to die.

Trump immediately laughed and said: "This is politics. If you talk too much, wouldn't it all be blamed on the Kadima Party?"

Qin Liuding looked at Ian again, and Ian said casually: "Haha, it's as much as they say."

Then, Ian stood up and said to everyone: "Okay, things here are basically over. We will return to City L tomorrow."
Chapter completed!
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