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    Chapter 333 Check You Didn¡¯t Discuss Zhang Tiezhu Damajindao was sitting in the conference room of the supply ship "Claris", looking at the enthusiastic captain, Lieutenant Colonel Thomson.  He took a sip of hot coffee with great enjoyment, and then said, "Lieutenant Colonel Thomson, we reiterated to you, Colonel Hilson, commander of the 12th Destroyer Squadron of the US Navy, more than two hours ago that you must stop moving.  Anchor on the spot and accept inspection. Otherwise, the consequences will be serious, and you will bear all the consequences. However, it is very regrettable that you, Colonel Hilson, did not listen to our orders and ignored our advice.  Insist on using our cannon to decide whether to accept inspection. Now through the method chosen by Colonel Hilson, the decision has been made, that is, your supply ship must be inspected. This is non-negotiable.  I hope you can cooperate with our work." [] Afterwards, Zhang Tiezhu stood up and said very seriously: "Lieutenant Colonel Thomson, please hand over the shipping list of the "Claris" supply ship now.  The heads of various departments of the supply ship "Claris" have been summoned here, and all the remaining personnel on the ship have gathered in the dining room, asking them not to move around there and have a good rest. I hope they can obey the order and cooperate with our work. Don't let it happen again.  "What an unpleasant thing. I'm very sorry for the inconvenience this may cause to everyone." "Dear Mr. Brigadier General, my subordinates and I can cooperate with your work, but we are forced to do this.  It's high seas, we have the right to pass through, you have no right to attack us." Captain Thomson helplessly made his final weak defense.  Zhang Tiezhu waved his hand impatiently, interrupted what Captain Thomson was saying, and said, "As long as you can cooperate with our inspection, it will be OK. The rest of the things are not for people of your level and status like you and me.  Issues that should be discussed." Zhang Tiezhu said to a member of the Chinese Marine Corps next to him: "Inform Captain An to receive the supply ship "Clarice". Then he said to Lieutenant Colonel Thomson who was staying aside: "Tom.  Lieutenant Colonel Mori, seeing that you can agree to cooperate with our work, I will tell you a few unnecessary words. Our Chinese government has a legal basis for doing this. The Chinese government only makes such a decision based on the implementation of 11.  The "Pyongyang Resolution" and the "Shannan Agreement of the Foreign Ministers' Meeting of South and Southeast Asia on Preventing the Introduction of Nuclear Weapons into Asia" are two legal documents signed by the heads of government of the two socialist countries. Our actions are under the authorization of these countries.  And before that, our government has solemnly informed you, the U.S. government, through formal diplomatic channels of its decision to inspect U.S. ships entering Asia and blockade all U.S. ships in the Tsushima Strait.  Ignoring these two legal documents of the international community and the decision of the Chinese government, the U.S. government continues to illegally transport strategic materials to South Korea, especially nuclear weapons of mass destruction. This is a violation of world peace.  At the same time, it is an extremely irresponsible attitude towards the lives of you people. You should know by now that we have every right to order all the ships passing by you in the United States to stop moving and undergo inspection. " Lieutenant Colonel Thomson, of course.  I know that I can't stop these tough Chinese people from inspecting my supply ship. What I said just now is just a gesture, so I can give an explanation when I go back in the future.  The battle over the Tsushima Strait between the Chinese and American navies, caused by whether to accept the Chinese navy¡¯s inspection of the U.S. warships, ended without any suspense with China¡¯s complete victory.  In the next three days, nuclear weapons inspectors composed of China, North Korea, the Soviet Union, and Japan, the four countries directly threatened by the United States' deployment of nuclear missiles in South Korea, inspected Captain Thomson of the USS Clarice supply ship.  Accompanied by officials from various departments on board, a comprehensive inventory and inspection of the cargo carried by the supply ship "Clarice" was conducted.  Technicians from China, North Korea, the Soviet Union, and Japan participating in the inspection wore radiation-proof lead work clothes, carried unpacking tools and radioactive material detection instruments, and inspected all dry cargo holds, ammunition holds, and fuel tanks of the USS Clarice supply ship.  Conduct opening inspection.  They soon found two special wooden boxes in the No. 1 dry cargo hold, and the radioactive material detection equipment sounded a series of piercing warning alarms.  After opening the wooden box, it was found that the inner lining of the wooden box was wrapped with a thick layer of lead sheet, and there was a lead-sealed aluminum box inside.  China's chemical defense troops and Soviet nuclear experts concluded that this was the nuclear warhead they were looking for.  The Japanese nuclear radiation expert who was in charge of recording on the side knowingly asked Captain Thomson who was accompanying the inspection: "Mr. Thomson, what is loaded here?" As the captain, Thomson should have a comprehensive understanding of the cargo carried on the ship.  You must have an understanding of it, especially the important shipping materials.  But he turned around and pretended not to know anything about it.asked the No. 1 dry cargo hold supervisor standing nearby.  The supervisor flipped through the shipping material registration form and said, "The shipping list registration is that these are two depth bombs shipped to the Busan No. 59 cruiser." "Depth bombs? This is impossible." The Japanese nuclear radiation expert was chasing after him.  Pointing to the data displayed on the radioactive material detection instrument, he said: "How could a depth bomb emit such strong nuclear radiation? Look at the nuclear radiation here, which is nearly 10 times higher than the normal value." "Oh my God, how could this be like this?"  The director of the No. 1 dry cargo hold opened his hands, shrugged and said, "This must be the work of Satan." Under the watchful eyes of Captain Thomson and the director of the No. 1 dry cargo hold, the inspectors from the four countries carefully opened the aluminum box and  The soft package inside the aluminum box contains a W-49 hydrogen bomb warhead with a diameter of 432 mm, a length of 864 mm, and a weight of 1,500 kg. The power of the explosion is 1.45 million tons of TNT and is matched with the **-75 Sol ballistic missile.  .  Suddenly, Captain Thomson and the director of the No. 1 dry cargo hold looked very embarrassed and were speechless. They could only sign their names and fingerprints on the inspection results report in embarrassment.  After three days of verification, a total of two W-49 hydrogen bomb warheads and a **-75 Sol ballistic missile launcher were found on the supply ship "Claris".  Afterwards, representatives from China, the Soviet Union, North Korea and Japan and Captain Thomson signed the verification document.  After multi-party consultations, it was decided to gather all the more than 100 prisoners rescued from the sea by the 12th U.S. Destroyer Squadron on the supply ship "Claris" and escort the supply ship "Claris" to the port of Dalian, China.  Subsequently, the four-country joint verification team of China, North Korea, the Soviet Union, and Japan released to the world in Tokyo video materials of the verification process, photos and all data of the W-49 hydrogen bomb warhead and the **-75 Sol ballistic missile launch system.  The people in the United States are in trouble this time.  The world is watching the United States. The United States is not the province's oil lamp. How will the United States react to China's action?  Will this lead to a nuclear war affecting the whole world?  The whole world's hearts are hanging.  The U.S. government received a report that the U.S. Destroyer Squadron 12 and the supply ship "Claris" were intercepted by China in the Tsushima Strait. Before studying specific measures, the U.S. government subsequently received a report from the supply ship "Claris" Thomson.  All three destroyers of the 12th Destroyer Squadron that came from Changfa were hit by missiles from Chinese Navy destroyers.  "Trash" news.  China¡¯s fierce and powerful response was completely unexpected by the U.S. government.  In any case, the United States is also a superpower in the world, and China should have had an "emergency hotline consultation" procedure between the leaders of the two countries beforehand.  But this procedure has been completely simplified by China.  Directly using missiles to conduct "hotline consultations" simply and clearly tells the US government what China's bottom line is.  ". "China's move was too quick and too dark. In the morning, Kennedy got up and walked around the rose garden. Before breakfast, he flipped through the day's newspapers. At this time, Mike, the director of the CIA, hurriedly arrived.  The White House reported to him that the U.S. Destroyer Squadron 12 and the USS Clarice supply ship transporting hydrogen bomb warheads to South Korea were intercepted by China in the Tsushima Strait. Because they refused inspection by the Chinese navy, the 12th destroyer squadron responsible for the nuclear bomb escort mission  After hearing the news that all three destroyers in the destroyer squadron were sunk by the Chinese naval fleet, Kennedy, who is generally regarded by the American people as one of the most outstanding presidents in American history, first reacted to the news that he would fight back against China, but when he finished listening to Mike.  After the whole report, I felt a little stupid. I really didn¡¯t know what to do for a while. There will be a new presidential election next year. If this matter is not handled well, his hope of being re-elected as president will be in vain.  The committee meeting discussed the decision to secretly deploy nuclear missiles in South Korea. I feel a little regretful. What kind of country is China now? Can it allow you to put nuclear missiles under its nose? They have only been a country for a year, and they have nothing but people.  There is no time to dare to risk your life with the United States, not to mention that now that China is at its peak, if it doesn¡¯t kill you, it will kill you. This gamble is really too big. From Mike¡¯s report, it seems that China is fully prepared for war.  Prepare. Now he is in a dilemma. He can't fight but can't retreat. He really feels what it means to be stuck. At 9 a.m. Eastern Time on February 21, the worried officials of the U.S. National Security Council.  Gathering at the White House, everyone noticed that Kennedy, the youngest president in the history of the United States, had a hint of worry on his face. This was a trouble he had brought upon himself. This was another test of the man who wanted to succeed in the United States.  Accompanied by his younger brother Robert Kennedy, the eldest son of the Kennedy family who was prominent in politics, Kennedy came to the conference room next to his Oval Office and saw that the members of the US National Security Council were already there.He said with a somewhat depressed look: "Let's talk about how to deal with the thorny matter of the Tsushima Strait now." "Should we dispatch the U.S. navy and air force stationed in the Republic of Korea to resolutely fight back against China? First, let's deal with it."  Those Chinese warships that participated in intercepting and blockading American ships were blown up by him." Vice President Johnson, an ambitious cowboy from Texas, couldn't wait to be the first to express his opinion: "We will stop withdrawing troops from Japan immediately.  , to re-increase combat troops in Japan.¡± Secretary of State Lasker shook his head. He was very opposed to Vice President Johnson¡¯s very irresponsible proposal, ¡°I don¡¯t think there is anything clever about Mr. Vice President¡¯s idea.  We should solve this problem through negotiation. We cannot consider increasing the number of combat troops in Japan. On the contrary, the United States should consider withdrawing from Japan and North Korea as soon as possible." He glanced at everyone's confusion.  With an expression on his face, he said: "The reason is very simple, because we have lost all our advantages there." "I think before discussing this issue, all of us here should first make it clear whether we are ready to start a war with China.  War, and it is likely to be a large-scale nuclear war. What is our purpose in launching this war?" Bon Kennedy, the President's National Security Advisor, said very assertively: "If we set this premise,  We should conduct a comprehensive assessment of such a war. What are our chances of winning? All remaining issues can be left to the military." After a moment of silence, Defense Minister Mike said.  Namara said: "We definitely cannot have a nuclear war with China now. This is first and foremost clear. China's nuclear submarines carrying nuclear warheads may be hiding under the seabed somewhere not far from our east and west coasts, ready at any time.  A strategic nuclear attack on the United States is a very scary thing. Even if it is fought, it can only be a conventional local war. As for the purpose of the war, it is very clear that it is to restrain China.  "Mr. Secretary, how many bases have we deployed in South Korea that can launch nuclear missiles?" Vice President Johnson asked Secretary of Defense McNamara: "Also.  Can't our strategic nuclear submarines lurk in China's East China Sea and Yellow Sea? ""A total of 4 bases, 6 W-49 hydrogen bomb warheads," Defense Secretary McNamara replied: "It was originally planned to set up two at each base.  W-49 hydrogen bomb warheads, but this time two were detained by China in the Tsushima Strait. ¡± zhUZhudao.com
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