Chapter 141
And the Israeli representative, as if determined to shock everyone with his words, continued speaking:
"Our latest intelligence indicates that Hamas, this evil organization, recently obtained hundreds of millions of dollars in weaponry from the DWS platform,
and based on the true name behind the DWS platform, we have reason to believe that Dragon Country supported Hamas for some evil purpose,
a practice no different from the evil Nazis of the past...."
Upon hearing the Israeli representative at the United Nations compare Dragon Country to the little-mustached Nazis,
the expressions of the various nations throughout the Anli Society hall were truly spectacular.
The Ugly Country, John Bull, and the Gallic Rooster all appeared to agree with the Israeli statement,
while Mao Xiong remained silent, and the Dragon Country representative's face turned extremely ugly.
To be honest, Dragon Country had always played the role of the nice guy within the Anli Society.
They basically spoke according to the facts, almost never favoring any side.
But now, the nice-guy Dragon Country was left with an iron-green face by the Israeli representative's words.
The last person to speak of Dragon Country in such a manner was Gaddafi, the President of Libya.
Yet by now, the grass growing on his grave was already quite tall.
"During the Second World War, Dragon Country was likewise a victim;
your country's recent statement lacks any factual basis, as our nation has never supported any Middle Eastern organization,
this is our diplomatic stance; your baseless speculation is not only unreasonable but will also harm the traditional friendship between your country and ours!"
The Dragon Country representative stated solemnly.
In response, the Israeli representative was extremely arrogant and said nothing more,
simply leaving his seat together with the representatives of the Ugly Country, John Bull, the Gallic Rooster, and other nations.
Leaving behind the Dragon Country representative, whose face was iron-green with anger.
Matters from the Anli Society quickly spread back to the domestic sphere.
Instantly, the Israeli representative's words completely enraged the people of Dragon Country.
To tell the truth, in the past, ordinary citizens of Dragon Country still held some goodwill toward the Jews.
After all, the plight suffered by the Jews during the Second World War shared some similarities with that endured by the people of Dragon Country.
Both had suffered persecution under militarism.
Therefore, the people of Dragon Country felt a sense of shared suffering with the Jews.
For this reason, during the Second World War, Dragon Country helped many Jews escape from the Hans and arrive in Modu.
At that time, Modu could be described as an eastern sanctuary for the Jews.
However, with the advent of modern, highly developed network information,
the people of Dragon Country began to re-examine their relationship with the Jews.
Were the two situations truly the same?
In reality, they were fundamentally different; the people of Dragon Country were completely innocent victims of aggression,
that was a chapter in the nation's history too painful to recall,
whereas the Jews, it would not be an exaggeration to say, brought their misfortune upon themselves.
Those people once monopolized the financial industries of many nations across the Hans and the Europa continent,
enjoying the life of the Shangliushe Society, drinking fine wines and eating delicacies,
while the common people at the bottom could not even afford a loaf of bread.
Especially during the financial crisis that erupted in the 1930s,
the entire Hans, affected by war reparations from the First World War, saw its economy rapidly collapse under the financial crisis,
with prices soaring and inflation reaching levels where ordinary people could no longer survive.
Yet at that time, the Jews controlled the Hans economy,
lending large amounts of usurious loans to the Hans government.
Amidst the financial crisis, instead of considering how to save the Hans economy, these Jews chose to rapidly withdraw their loans.
Making the Hans economy suffer even more amidst an already dire situation.
A large number of Hans people were reduced to a state where they could not even fill their bellies.
This also laid the groundwork for the future rise of the art student.
If one compares the people of Dragon Country with the Jews,
the greatest difference is that the people of Dragon Country were innocent.
Whereas the Jews sowed the seeds of disaster entirely due to their boundless greed.
Additionally, during the Second World War, because Little Japan was allied with the Hans,
and the Nazis were frantically persecuting and massacring Jews in Europa, many Jews fled eastward, with most ending up in areas occupied by Little Japan.
However, at that time, Little Japan did not join the Hans in persecuting the Jews,
a very important reason being Little Japan's keen interest in the wealth held in the hands of the Jews.
Even before the Second World War, Little Japan had a plan to attract Jews to establish a nation in the northeast of Dragon Country,
a plan known as the "Fugu Plan."
The Jews were also quite interested in this plan at the time.
It was only later, due to various reasons, that the Jews felt returning to the Jerusalem region was their true ideal.
Thus, this plan came to nothing.
But, what if the Jews had chosen the Fugu Plan back then?
It is hard to imagine what kind of situation that would have created.
In short, the Jews have portrayed their suffering during the Second World War as utterly pitiable.
Various Hollywood films have described the miserable fate of the Jews in great detail.
They have won the sympathy of many nations and peoples.
But what have they done in the Batan region?
The greedy Jews are greedy not only for money but also for land.
They seized the land where the people of the Batan region had lived for thousands of years,
only to shamelessly claim that they never recognized these lands as belonging to the Batan people.
Because Batan was never a nation.
But when one recalls the banner the Jews displayed on their refugee ships when they first arrived in Batan:
"The Hans destroyed our homes; do not destroy our hopes."
It is precisely a real-life version of "The Farmer and the Viper."
Therefore, when the people of Longguo learned of the Jews' conduct at the Lianheguo Assembly,
many netizens instantly flew into a rage.
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