Chapter 386 Megawati's attack!
Chapter 386 Megawati's Attack! (Please subscribe!)
Chapter 386 Megawati's Attack! (Please subscribe!)
In the evening, the meeting room of the Indonesian President Suharto, the capital of Jakarta.
"Bullying people is really bullying."
"This is simply a naked massacre, this is a military aggression, they are committing crimes."
"It's really too arrogant. They don't take our government and the army seriously at all."
"It's so hateful. We must make them pay a certain price, otherwise such things will be rebellious one after another, because they will definitely think that we are really so easy to bully!"
Various noises resounded throughout the reception room. Suharto, who had hurriedly finished his inspection in the afternoon, had a nasty face from beginning to end and said a word. When Suharto overthrew Sukarno's rule in one fell swoop, the current Indonesian Minister of Defense Habibi, like Suharto, was still unmoved by the chatter of many senior government officials around him.
After a long time, when these officials had scolded and shouted enough, Suharto looked at the dull and silent Habibi. Suharto said nothing, but just snorted, then picked up the hot coffee cup on the table, blew it lightly and enjoyed it beautifully. The understandable Habibi immediately coughed dryly, reminding the people around him that it was time to calm down.
Sure enough, Suharto, who took a sip of hot coffee to moisten his throat, smiled faintly, looked at Vice President Kara sitting on his left hand and Chief of the National Defense General Staff Aksu on his right hand, and glanced at the government officials who had closed their mouths, and then said without a shocking speech: "Do you think this is a bad thing?"
With a bang, except for Suharto himself and Habibi, Pulabowo and others, the rest began to whisper and discuss it again. Their leaders actually thought that this was a good thing? Was Suharto's brain watered, or were they not able to understand the profound meaning of the president? Before they could chatter, Suharto spoke loudly.
"From the essence of the incident, the American army massacred our people, but you can think about it, if they did not shoot those people, how could they stop the people's riots as they are now? The United States successfully resolved the contradictions in our country and solved a major social disaster, which is of great benefit to our society and the whole world!" At this point, Suharto glanced at the officials below.
In fact, Suharto also had that idea, shooting all the people who participated in the riot and then dealing with it secretly, but there were too many people, Suharto couldn't handle it. And if he really did this, let alone international public opinion, even the people in the country could not spare him. He could not kill all the people across the country, then what's the point of being the president?
Now, the US military has helped him solve this problem directly, and there is no need to worry about making him slutty, so Suharto believes that this is a good thing. Since Suharto stepped down, it seems that his coming to power has been the time when things happen most in Indonesia. Suharto was actually ambitious before he came to power, and he simply wanted a powerful Indonesia.
"Mr. President, where is this better?" Suddenly, a voice broke the calm of the conference room.
Everyone looked at the place where the sound was made, and Megavati was frowning and looking at Suharto.
Seeing someone opposed me, especially after seeing that it was Megawati, Suharto asked with a brow and said, "Do you disagree with me?"
Suharto's words made everyone's hearts tugged. To be honest, everyone knows the hatred between Suharto and Megawati. They all thought that Megawati would continue to endure and give Suharto a fatal blow at the most appropriate time so that Megawati would succeed in revenge. But unexpectedly, Megawati couldn't wait to jump out now. Thinking of this, everyone shook their heads in their hearts. It was too early for Megawati to jump out.
"I dare not refute Mr. President's words, but I still want to express my own opinions." Megawati glanced at Suharto, then glanced at the conference room for a week, and then continued: "Indonesia has been independent for 40 years. I want to ask what our government has done for this country now, what does our laws have done for this society? What is our army used to do? Is it bullying our people? It is beating or even shooting our people
Is it for me to kill our people?" Megavati stood up, supported her hands on the table, and looked at the silent officials with bright eyes and said loudly: "Since we chose to take charge of this country, we must shoulder the important task of developing the country, and we must also ensure the safety of our people's lives and property. What is a country? It is not to have a strong national defense and a prosperous economy, but to need a stable society.
Political parties, government police, law, army, etc. should serve the stability and development of society, improve people's living standards, enhance the cohesion of multi-ethnic groups, protect the interests of vulnerable groups, and promote harmonious development of society. Unfortunately, what has our government done?" Megawati sneered and said: "Let the Americans shoot our people without stopping them, let our people bully another group of our people, and let their reputation reach the highest level. What our officials think about every day is not to serve the people well, but to use their rights to hope for more benefits. For a higher reputation, this makes me, a person born and raised in Indonesia, who has been watching Indonesia for a lifetime, feel sad. Now I know that our country has been dictatorial, our people have been betrayed, and our assets have been monopolized. I really want to know what this is going on? I really want to ask what we did? Who can tell me?"
Megavati said so much, and her mouth was dry and her voice was almost hoarse. Her voice began to become sharp due to extreme anger. Looking at many officials who had already lowered their heads, she sat down and looked coldly at Suharto whom she wanted to say before.
Chapter completed!