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The ninth and fifty-first chapters of the imperial kingdom are in this battle

But immediately, Reagan forced himself to calm down. ? ? Ignoring Mitterrand's actions, France always came out from time to time to oppose the United States. It has been a trouble that has troubled the United States for many years. Reagan calmed down his anger. Although this was not easy, he still hoped that communication could work.

After a short while, Defense Secretary Weinberg came to the White House and knew that Operation Golden Canyon seemed to be in trouble.

"If France and Spain do not open airspace, our attack group will be extra long, which is a big trouble." After learning that France is trying to stop the US move, Defense Secretary Weinberg had to point out the disadvantages, which will make a big circle and increase unnecessary risks.

The detour refers to some of the US air forces, because during Operation Golden Canyon, the US side’s plan was that the U.S. f-111f fighter bomber fleet at the U.S. Lackenheis Air Force Base in the UK must take off from the UK. If the detour is taken when returning, it will increase unnecessary risks.

"With our air superiority, can we return safely when France and Spain do not open their airspace?" Reagan must be prepared for the worst, that is, let the Air Force detour the Strait of Gibraltar to participate in the war. Seeing the affirmative reply from Secretary of Defense Weinberg, Reagan said fiercely, "When we want to do it, we must do it. Then detour, of course we will not give up on the hope of France and Spain changing our minds."

Regardless of whether France and Spain can take into account the overall situation, military actions are inevitable. Reagan and Serov's considerations are the same. Do countries as big as the United States have to rely on other countries to live a life of favor? No! Carter is too concerned about the feelings of his allies, so he regulates the situation in his post, causing the crisis to not be resolved.

Reagan abolished the Federation, Germany and Japan through the Square Agreement, and never mentioned the multipolarization, but again mentioned the leadership of the United States and the Soviet Union. He promoted the Planet Wars Plan, no longer mentioned that there were no winners in nuclear wars, but like the big spy leader, he firmly believed that even in nuclear wars, the United States could achieve the final victory.

Of course, there are some side effects. Some American allies are not adapted to the United States that re-engage in offensives, which has caused great trouble to the United States, such as France. The difference between the United States and the Soviet Union is that the Soviet camp generally has no countries that can fight against the Soviet Union in terms of national strength. It is just that some revolutionary leaders can use their prestige to cause trouble to the Soviet Union. The most dangerous time of the Soviet Union has passed because those revolutionary leaders are dead.

The internal threat of the US camp was not caused by some powerful leaders, but was truly facing many old imperialisms with still strength, such as the French who have always been unwilling to be lonely. The United States' policy towards any Soviet Union is often blocked by France. After Yugoslavia was dealt with by the Soviet Union, this situation that had been hindered has become a separate treatment for the United States.

In this case, Vernon Walls's trip to France only seemed to have symbolic significance in Reagan.

"One day the Soviet Union is gone, can I see the French still jump like today?" Reagan looked at the star-striped flag outside the window, and his heart was extremely calm. That was inevitable, the next one was France.

In the Elysee Palace in Paris, France, which is as important as the White House in the United States, Buckingham Palace in the United Kingdom, and the Soviet Kremlin, French President Mitterrand welcomed the US Ambassador to the United Nations Vernon Walls. Any etiquette that should be Mitterrand is ready. As for allowing France to open airspace, it is absolutely impossible.

Gaddafi was an important customer of the Soviet Union and also an important customer of France. Libya was anti-American but was friendly to France and the Soviet Union. If Mitterrand had the ability, he would never let the United States take action. Since he could not interfere now, it would be impossible to let France go.

Vernon Walls' mediation to France ultimately failed, but he immediately set off for Spain. At the same time, Serov, the Soviet Kremlin, was also stepping up tutoring, comparing the history in his memory and the current situation to see what help can be found from it.

Libya in history is no different from the general peace religion countries, and people have no loyalty to the country at all. Gaddafi's leadership initially advocated Arab nationalism, and for this reason he tried to unite with neighboring countries such as Tunisia and Egypt many times, but they all ended in failure. Then, Gaddafi turned from the Middle East to Africa, echoing the pan-Africanism proposed by Tanzania, Kenya and other countries, hoping to promote the integration of African countries. However, with the failure of the wars in Uganda and Chad, this plan also ended in failure.

In a series of failures, Gaddafi also accepted his fate. In the end, after the collapse of the Soviet Union, the Western world was already invincible. Gaddafi was no longer trying to establish any pioneering rule, and to start the oldest family rule until it was overthrown.

I have to say that Colonel Ka had ideals at the beginning, and he really wanted to make a career.

"I actually forgot this country!" Selov knew what power he had ignored, Egypt! Egypt did not kneel down, and is still the source of Arab nationalism, and can firmly suppress the pan-peaceful religion advocated by Saudi Arabia. This is the difference now and history. Egypt is still the country that wants to integrate the Arab world.

"Click me to Egypt's hotline!" Selov picked up the phone on the table and then fell into a long wait. There was no need for an interpreter. Mubarak studied in the Soviet Union, and the two could talk in Russian.

I hope Reagan can retreat from the unity between Arabs, but this is somewhat wishful thinking. Reagan is ready to resist the pressure from the Soviet Union and France, and a group of third-world countries protesting is not painful to the United States. Selov's move can only benefit the Soviet Union, and these countries will be more anti-US, which is the benefit.

When the US campaign was about to come to an end, demonstrations and marches occurred in Cairo, Egypt, Damascus, Syria, Basra, Bagra, Iraq, and major Arab cities to oppose the U.S. war threat to Libya. Whether wearing suits or Arab robes, people took to the streets to support Libya. The wave of Arab nationalism is spread throughout Arab countries except the Gulf countries, and people took to the streets to express their support for Libya's brothers through their actions.

"Libyan leader Gaddafi calls on the whole of Libya to prepare for the death battle with the United States." Foreign Minister Gromiko said of the recent situation in the Arab world, and it seems that he has the meaning of unity.

"He has no illusion of being able to fight back. The United States has lacked confidence in the Vietnam War for more than ten years. Why do anyone think that Vietnam can be replicated now?" Selov was afraid that Colonel Ka's confidence would be expanded for a moment and was killed directly. A desert country replicated the Vietnam War. Do you have any places to fight guerrilla wars? Even if there is, how many people in Libya are there? 100,000 US troops can kill you all.

"Let the military advisory group in Egypt be more prepared and release news to prepare to form an Arab coalition. If Reagan can still withstand this, no one can stop this." Selov's order was to give his power to his will. Even if the Arab coalition was really formed, it would not reach the US aircraft carrier. He just hoped that Reagan would be able to take a little care and retreat when he saw the difficulties.

When Arab countries were preparing to form a coalition to jointly respond to the news of the United States' military operations against Libya, the entire Arab world was in jubilation. Arab countries praised their leaders and expressed their determination to unite against the enemy. Many American flags were burned. People cheered in front of the leaders' residences in Damascus, Cairo and Baghdad to express their support for the country.

"Shouldn't you thank me? Without my 1.2 billion rubles a year of aid, the Egyptian army is so obedient?" The chief of the big spy was really enough. He could find him any bad thing. Something that could turn his reputation slightly happened, and no one could think of him.

"Operation, no one can stop us from acting." Reagan firmly ordered the US side that the movements of the Soviet Mediterranean fleet, France does not open airspace, and Arab countries will not scare him. If the US Navy has to be concerned about it before military operations, it means that the United States has lost all its advantages and the Navy is the strongest branch of the United States.

Operational orders were issued, abolishing the original defense replacement plan of the Sixth Fleet's "Coral Sea" aircraft carrier formation and allowing it to stay in the Mediterranean. The next day, the United States ordered two aircraft carrier formations of the Sixth Fleet to use the darkness of the night to conceal the central Mediterranean waters to prepare for the attack. Subsequently, the United States urgently dispatched 10 K-1O refueling aircraft from its homeland to the British Air Force Base on standby.

All signs indicate that Reagan was not scared by the so-called Arab coalition, and in fact, the Arabs swam into the sea to sink the aircraft carrier? They even took a disregard for the approaching Soviet Mediterranean fleet. Reagan said firmly to the Sixth Fleet, "The Soviet Red Navy will never attack the US military, which represents a world war."

The US Sixth Fleet, which ignored the Soviet Mediterranean Fleet, entered an offensive situation. This situation was fed back by Soviet spy satellites to the Soviet Ministry of Defense, and then delivered to the Kremlin. Selov pursed his lips and sighed helplessly, "I'm so brave, Reagan won. But what's the point?"

It's just a game where adults fight children, but the Soviet Union and France enter or mix with each other, causing the US side to risk ignoring the Soviet Red Navy's approach. It's not the battle for the rise and fall of the imperial kingdom. As for it?
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