Khrushchev (on Mon., Nov. 26, 1956)
Posted: August 20th, 2008, 5:18 am
The son of a peasant coal miner,
stubby Nikita planted himself firmly,
with the Kremlin's hierarchy at his back,
and faced the western diplomats and satellites.
"It doesn't depend on you whether or not we exist, or if you don't like us.
Or if you don't accept our invitations. Or don't invite us to come see you.
Whether you like it or not, history is on our side. We will bury you."
"You say we want war, but you've now gotten yourselves into a position
I would call idiotic (let's say 'delicate', offered Mikoyan) but we don't want to profit by it. If you withdraw your troops from Germany, France and Britain-- I'm speaking of American troops-- we will not stay one day in Poland, Hungary and Romania. But we, Mister Capitalists, are beginning to understand your methods."
The diplomats had already filed out.
stubby Nikita planted himself firmly,
with the Kremlin's hierarchy at his back,
and faced the western diplomats and satellites.
"It doesn't depend on you whether or not we exist, or if you don't like us.
Or if you don't accept our invitations. Or don't invite us to come see you.
Whether you like it or not, history is on our side. We will bury you."
"You say we want war, but you've now gotten yourselves into a position
I would call idiotic (let's say 'delicate', offered Mikoyan) but we don't want to profit by it. If you withdraw your troops from Germany, France and Britain-- I'm speaking of American troops-- we will not stay one day in Poland, Hungary and Romania. But we, Mister Capitalists, are beginning to understand your methods."
The diplomats had already filed out.