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Three hundred and thirtieth eight chapters broke up

The support of the three major European countries is absolutely important. The British Prime Minister is Harold Macmillan of the Conservative Party. He has been seeking the understanding of the United States after the Suez Canal War and should not develop problems. (Notes, the best experience of reading novels is in [Novels]) And the Federal Chancellor Conrad Adenauer should not be a problem. Although this German Chancellor has outstanding abilities, nothing can offset the influence of the garrison. There is only one way before him, that is, follow the United States.

What the United States cannot figure out the most is the French de Gaulle. De Gaulle has a very strong European idea and is difficult to control. Moreover, France has been fighting in Algeria, which has put the United States in a very embarrassing situation. The United States wants to bring France back to its own system, but it cannot agree with the Algerian problem. If it were not for the supporters of Algeria's independence, it would have publicly criticized France's policies.

If France seeks support from France now, it is likely that the French who have waited for the opportunity will be raised. If France allows the United States to make a statement on the issue of Algeria, it is likely that the United States will violate its foreign policy. Like the Soviet Union, the United States has always hoped to suppress the British and French colonial empires, and it is best not to be reborn.

But now it is time to show unity. Kennedy immediately carried out with Britain, France and the Federal Republic of Germany. Forget Italy, Italy is very happy to be neutral among the two camps, and its foreign policy is increasingly aligned with the French. Considering that it is Italy's rule, it would be better not to drag the United States down.

Without further ado, Kennedy decided to call the British Prime Minister himself, and as for the Federal Republic of Germany and France, it was handed over to Secretary of State Dean Rusk. At the same time, Maxwell Taylor, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, ordered the US military forces to gather in Florida in the southeast. In the air base near Cuba, four U2 reconnaissance aircraft took off one after another. The reconnaissance aircraft had just entered the sky and divided into four groups to investigate the Soviet military facilities across Cuba. Their mission was to explore all the Soviet military forces on Cuba Island and allow the military to estimate the Soviet military strength.

"These buildings are all Soviet military facilities. Oh my God, there are dense ups and downs. How many people can be housed in these buildings?" Major Rudolph Anderson drove an American U-2 aircraft. Looking down at the Cuban land below at a height of 15,000 meters, the U2 reconnaissance aircraft that kept hovering can always find clues. Although the Soviet ballistics were hidden, the air defense launch position was still in the open air. Major Rudolph Anderson took all the Soviet air defense positions and flew back to the United States immediately.

As soon as it landed on the ground, all the equipment on the reconnaissance planes heading to Cuba was unloaded. Someone could have been impatient to find out the military strength of the Soviet Union. Two hours later, Kennedy was told that there was a huge military force in Cuba, which belonged to the Soviet Union, the world's largest territory. Although the hidden position of the ballistics was not found, dozens of Il28 bombers were found. After estimating this bomber, it could also conduct nuclear attacks on the United States.

The US National Security Council held consecutive meetings to discuss countermeasures, and at that time proposed seven plans: not taking action, diplomatic actions, submitting the problem to the United Nations, sending special envoys to the Soviet Union, solving the problem privately, using threats and inducing means to distract the relationship between the Gu and Soviet Union, and conducting blockades, air strikes or full-scale invasions.

Not taking action means taking a default attitude towards the Soviet offensive behavior. This loss is unbearable to the United States. Even Cuba and the United States that are so close can bear it, and there is nothing that cannot be tolerated. Moreover, Kennedy cannot retreat than Khrushchev. The US Congress is in elections, and people across the country are watching him.

Diplomatic actions are useful, but certainly not very useful. Submit the problem to the United Nations? When will the United Nations manage the confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union? What a joke. Sending an envoy to the Soviet Union is equivalent to admitting defeat, but it is just a little better loss. The United States makes compromises against the Soviet Union, and what does NATO's allies think of it. Threat and induce Cuba and the Soviet Union are not desirable. If it is useful, Cuba will not agree to the Soviet Union's deployment of nuclear weapons. As for the risk of a full-scale invasion, the United States wants to win, but does not want to die.

Various suggestions were put forward, and eventually the blockade and air strikes were included in the formal discussion. The opinions of the two factions had their own reasons and their voices were very strong. At this time, the CIA Director John Alex McCohen received news that the Soviet Union conducted nuclear tests on the Kamchatka Peninsula.

"It is about two hundred kilometers away from the coastline. It can be confirmed that the anti-ship developed by the Soviet Union was conducting experiments. At that time, a spy satellite flew over the sky!" CIA Director John Alex McCohen said in a heavy tone.

"Is Khrushchev's theory of maritime nuclear war ready to be implemented?" Admiral Maxwell Taylor, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, suddenly stood up and said fiercely, "The Soviet Navy really thought that something that deals with poor countries could deal with the US Navy. They will definitely touch the steel body of the US Navy and they will be bleeding from the heads!"

The theory of the maritime nuclear war is that aircraft carriers are just a huge coffin. This was originally an excuse for Khrushchev to raise funds to develop the nuclear industry and aerospace industry and cut off the military expenses of the Soviet Red Navy. However, Khrushchev has always kept this sentence on his lips for so many years, which makes the United States think that there are always troublemakers who want to harm me. He successfully accepted this view. The news of the maritime nuclear test just now seems to prove that the Soviet Union is ready to come true.

Due to the tireless work of the Soviet intelligence agencies represented by the KGB, the success of the espionage and counter-espionage fields will result in the following results. It is very difficult for the United States to develop a spy in the Soviet Union. The biggest source of information is often those who actively cooperate within the Soviet Union, such as those of Pingkovsky and Benikovsky. The KGB combines external intelligence and domestic anti-espionage work, and firmly controls the information channels of the entire Soviet Union just like the iron curtain described by the United States. The Americans do not know what the Soviet Union is doing and what the military has developed. They even have to watch the Red Square military parade to collect information. The Red Square military parade has also been tricked by the KGB to lengthen and fly a few more laps.

The Soviet Union's military power became increasingly mysterious, which forced the US and intelligence agencies, who had a broad mind to speculate on the Soviet military power through their brainstorming. The representative work was the US-related construction in the late Cold War. The United States carried out the largest military construction in history. The US Department of Defense published research reports everywhere saying that the Soviets surpassed the United States in almost every military field. After the collapse of the former Soviet Union, people found that the Pentagon was actually competing with a ghost army of its own fantasy. It also made a serious plan for the Star Wars. The Soviet Union immediately followed up, and everyone knew it.

The US Department of Defense's idea is not serious now, but it is enough to affect the policy. The Soviet Union's maritime nuclear test in the Far East was immediately reminded of the Soviet Union's actions in Cuba at this time.

"We have just obtained more evidence from the U2 reconnaissance plane heading to Cuba. The Soviet military power in Cuba seems to surprise us. Various military facilities are being built on it. Many photos can be seen everywhere in Soviet soldiers. We can learn that the Soviet army, navy, air force, and the Soviet KGB inner guards are all active in Cuba. The speculated number of people surprised us. If those buildings are full of Soviet soldiers, the number of people can even reach 200,000!" CIA Director John Alex McCohen posted this important news again.

"We also found dozens of Sam's air defense positions. If the Soviet nuclear nuclei were hidden beside the positions, I'm sorry, I don't want to say such desperate numbers." McCorn finally shook his head slowly and said, "Once the war begins, hundreds of cities may become vanish. This price is terrible..."

"We must let the Soviets take it away. This is a threat to the United States. We cannot tolerate this threat!" Kennedy, who heard all opinions, shouted, "The investigation of Cuba is carried out for 24 hours a day. Isn't Soviet Foreign Minister Gromiko coming to attend the United Nations meeting? I want to warn the Soviet Union's provocative behavior..."

Two days after the Cuban nuclear was discovered, Soviet Foreign Minister Gromiko came to the United States to attend the United Nations meeting. Gromiko and Kennedy met in the White House. The two of them sat down separately, and the whole scene was very stiff. Gromiko's face was neither glaring nor a trace of warmth. He knew that the Soviet Union transported nuclear power to Cuba. At the meeting of the Central Bureau of the Bureau, the KGB also analyzed that the nuclear power might be exposed, but he still would not admit it when sitting in front of Kennedy.

"I must remind Mr. Gromiko that the deployment of the medium-range nuclear power of the Soviet Union in Cuba will cause the most serious consequences. Have you evaluated this? Do you want to go to war with us?" Kennedy asked Gromiko very seriously.

"When a new country is in danger and seeks help from the Soviet Union to resist the world's powerful aggression, the Soviet Union has no reason to refuse. As for the nuclear statement, Mr. Kennedy, do you have evidence?" Gromiko's face remained unchanged and asked without blinking his eyelids, "Who would believe that Cuba will attack the United States? Soviet weapons are all used to prevent the United States from invading Cuba..."

The conversation between Kennedy and Gromiko in the White House was very stiff, and finally broke up unhappily without reaching any understanding. Kennedy looked at Gromiko's back like a robot and clenched his fists tightly. (To be continued.)
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