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Chapter 455: The U.S. Army Suffers Part I

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spn USA, Washington, Presidential Office Building.

Jack, who had just heard the shocking news from an unfamiliar radio channel, rushed directly from the second floor of the White House to the Oval Presidential Office conference room, where President Truman was listening to the progress of recent negotiations with the Chinese.

"Mr. President, judging from the progress of the negotiations, we are very confident that we will achieve breakthrough progress in the new round of negotiations. The Chinese will definitely..."

With a bang, Jack opened the office door. Since he was the White House's Special Intelligence Specialist and one of the officials stationed in the White House, the staff at the door did not stop him.

As soon as the door opened, many U.S. government officials looked inexplicably at the intelligence specialist who rushed in in a panic.[

Everyone was slightly stunned. No one would think that the intelligence commissioner was crazy. It could only mean that something important had happened.

"Mr. President, gentlemen, I have very bad news."

Jack didn't need to say anything. He directly raised the radio in his hand high and turned the volume to the maximum. He accidentally touched the sound button because he was running away. He had left it on and didn't dare to change the channel.

I was afraid that it would disappear in a moment.

"...Finally, I would like to say something to my compatriots of the Chinese nation around the world, no matter where you are, no matter whether you are at home or abroad, please remember that the empire has the ability to protect you, the empire has the ability to defend you, and the empire has the ability to protect you.

The ability to bring you peace and tranquility, prosperity and well-being.

Thank you all.”

A not-so-unfamiliar speech came from the radio.

I am familiar with it because I am familiar with this voice. This voice is one of the four major voices in the world along with Hitler's voice.

The voices of China's Zhang Shusheng, Germany's Hitler's, America's Roosevelt's, and Britain's Churchill's. These four voices were once called the four voices that changed the world by newspapers.

Whenever any one of them makes a public speech, especially when speaking to the whole country or even a continent through the radio, it often means changing the military and political structure of the world or region.

The Chinese are more technologically advanced, and they are able to send their broadcast waves to most parts of the world. This is not a big secret to these important officials.

It's strange because not every military and political official understands Chinese, but at least some people understand it. Truman is one of them.

Moreover, what makes Jack more depressed is that when he heard it, he had just started, but this Eastern head of state had no nonsense at all. Putting aside his own intelligence judgment and the time he was confused, when he ran to the president's office, the other party was already almost there

Finished.

"Mr. Jack, is there anything wrong with Zhang Shusheng's speech?"

Truman asked hurriedly. He didn't think Zhang Shusheng would suddenly make a speech that would be broadcast to the whole country or even the world.

You must know that this Eastern emperor, who is said to be more mysterious than Hitler, more powerful than Roosevelt, more gentleman than Churchill, and more dictatorial than Stalin, behaves in a low-key manner. He is more like an emperor than the top leader of any country. He is truly aloof and makes people catch him.

An emperor who is incomprehensible but able to control the overall situation.

Jack felt like he was breathless and depressed. Truman's question made him suddenly calm down. Perhaps it was his long experience in intelligence work that allowed him to regain his composure. He took a deep breath. He tried his best to speak at a normal speed and said, "President

Sir, just now I heard from the radio that Zhang Shusheng announced that their nuclear bombers had just dropped two atoms with an explosive yield of 500,000 tons of TNT over Tokyo, Japan."

"boom……"

In an instant, the entire office was as if a third atom had been dropped into it. Many military and political officials were shocked in different ways. Some people's eyes widened, some stood up in shock, and some people had the original in their hands.

The coffee cup that was raised smartly fell down, and some people were originally bringing the pipe to their mouths but ended up putting it on their noses...

"This is impossible. Mr. Jack, I, I mean..." [

"No, no, no, this, this doesn't have any warning..."

"We didn't get any intelligence. This, this is impossible..."

Many officials had expressions of disbelief. You must know that one of the officials present was Lieutenant General Beyoncé, director of the Office of Strategic Services in charge of U.S. foreign intelligence work. He also looked puzzled.

They never thought that the Chinese might one day use nuclear weapons. The purpose of this negotiation was to prevent the Chinese from using nuclear weapons on the European battlefield. But they didn't expect that the Chinese would suddenly use nuclear weapons, and in a completely confusing situation.

The place that comes to mind is Japan...

Unlike everyone else who was panicking, Truman was startled at first, and then calmly asked, "When did it happen? Their nuclear bombing."

"The Chinese announced that they had just used T-40 modified nuclear strategic bombers to drop 7 atoms of varying yields over Tokyo. Moreover, Zhang Shusheng also openly declared that they would drop a total of 7 atoms."

Jack felt some chills in his limbs. There were seven atoms in total. Only two atoms were dropped. So where will the Chinese drop the remaining five atoms?

An unknown fear of atoms spread in his mind.

At this moment, the office door opened again, and two White House staff members walked in quickly, walked to Truman, looked nervous, and leaned over to speak a few words in his ear.

"Gentlemen, the intelligence department has received definite information that the Chinese dropped two atoms over Tokyo at around 8 o'clock, Hanking time, China. It is still unclear what the Chinese will do next."

Truman couldn't help but rubbed his head and said seriously.

As a result, a new emergency meeting was held on the spot, with several more intelligence officials participating. In addition, two senior nuclear scientists and experts on China and Japan were also invited.

As President of the United States, Truman's greatest fear was naturally where the remaining atoms of the Chinese would be thrown.

"Gentlemen, I have decided to contact the Chinese urgently. First of all, I will make an urgent appointment with China's informal representative in the United States. At the same time, I will order the negotiation team in China to go to meet with the Chinese immediately. I will try to save as much as possible to prevent them from selecting the next nuclear attack target.

Europe... Mr. Callhall should shoulder this great responsibility.

At the same time, I request that the U.S. military affairs in Europe, India, and Japan immediately enter the highest alert state!!"

Thousands of miles away, China and the United States are not connected by phone, and even official emergency wireline emergency contact methods have not been established. In other words, no matter how anxious the top U.S. officials are, no matter how worried Truman is, he can now contact China as quickly as possible.

The government has only two options. One is to order the negotiating team in China to immediately meet with senior officials of the Chinese government, and the other is to contact the so-called informal representatives of the Chinese government in the United States.

However, only five minutes later, an official sent multiple pieces of information again, some from Japan, some from the United Kingdom, and the fastest one from China, an urgent telegram sent back by the negotiating team. Former Secretary of State, negotiating team

Minister Call Hall reported the emergency situation in a telegram, and while requesting instructions from Washington, he also stated that he had spoken with the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The phone call expressed serious concerns and made a request for an urgent meeting.

"Gentlemen, the Chinese have agreed to Call Hall's request to meet."

After giving corresponding orders to the negotiating team, the staff hurriedly left to send a telegram. President Truman simply said that the meeting was interrupted 20 minutes before it started. But the news of the third vote by the Chinese was delayed.

Nothing came.

Everyone is terrified, fearing that the next news will be even more unacceptable.

The White House's order was also issued as quickly as possible to the U.S. garrison in Europe, India, and even Hokkaido, Japan.

Here, the Americans have a total of 5 divisions stationed. On the surface, they are military forces that the Americans have not had time to withdraw. In fact, they are deliberately staying here to observe the follow-up situation. In other words, if the war goes well, the European War will occupy

gained the upper hand. Even if Germany admits defeat, then these five divisions are likely to join Japan's offensive forces and launch another attack on China, at least in the Far East.[

There is also an air force and a half stationed here, and the main base is in Sapporo. The air force of nearly one air force is stationed in the Sapporo area.

There are also more than 40,000 non-military forces, paramilitary forces responsible for logistics, ground support, airport air defense and other aspects.

In other words, in total, although the U.S. military seems to have withdrawn from Japan, it actually still retains a strong military force in the Hokkaido region of Japan, including one and a half aviation units, plus about 100,000 U.S. troops.

Tokyo has just been bombed, and even Americans, no matter how stupid they are, can still think of Sapporo. The danger index here is as high as that in European battlefields, such as the Leningrad area.

The most important thing is that this is Japan, and since the Chinese have already dropped the atom on Tokyo, they don't even have to bear any additional blame if they drop the atom on Sapporo again.

Just ten minutes later, Air Force Lieutenant General Hawkman, the top commander of the United States in Japan, who had received the intelligence that Tokyo was under nuclear attack and confirmed the intelligence, and also received an emergency order from Washington, frowned tightly.

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"I have a dangerous intuition that the Chinese's follow-up target is likely to be Sapporo. They have five chances to choose here, five chances..."

Compared with the speculations in Washington, Hawkman has more direct personal experience. He understands better than Washington the Chinese people's hatred of the American military power in Japan.

If he were the commander of a nuclear bombing campaign and asked to choose several bombing targets against Japan, he believed that he would definitely choose Sapporo. This was looking at the problem from the enemy's perspective.

"Order to take off all aircraft that can take off immediately, turn on the radar at maximum power, prepare the military camp for emergency evacuation, and prepare the headquarters for transfer..."

This is the biggest decision he can make. After all, time is too tight. No one knows whether the Chinese will come tomorrow, the day after tomorrow, or in the afternoon...

Of course, he could not guess that the bombing of Sapporo was carried out at the same time, only 30 minutes later than Tokyo.

At around 8:55, a dark nuclear bomber, a numbered T-40 modified nuclear bomber, began to lower its altitude over Sapporo, Hokkaido.

"Report to the Eagle's Nest, the ship has arrived over Sapporo, requesting instructions, requesting instructions."

"Eagle Nest received. The bombing operation in the direction of Tokyo has been successfully completed. Please lower the altitude according to the original plan. Repeat, lower the altitude according to the original plan."

"Yes, I understand."

After hearing the news that the bomber had successfully exploded in the direction of Tokyo, Major Liang Zhigao, the commander of the No. 1 nuclear bomber, took a deep breath and felt even more responsible. He calmly ordered: "Attention all crew members, Tokyo has exploded. It's our turn next. Get ready."
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