"Obviously, Mr. Morgan, you have seriously violated the law by bypassing transnational inspections..." The

new CIA official, transferred from the military, looks energetic, with a standard flat shave, and does not look at all as shrewd as previous CIA officials.

Carl didn't pay much attention to their succession, so it was not clear what background was behind the new arrival.

No, Carl doesn't need to pay too much attention.

Karl directly interrupted the stunned blue with a wave of his hand:

"... A non-nuclear EMP bomb exploded near the capital Yaoundé!

The chief opened his mouth and his face gloomy.

The president coughed and said, "It's classified — but it's not conventional."

Karl nodded: "So, let me repeat once again, the enemy used extraordinary weapons and attacked my campus - sorry, I want to repeat that Hex has multiple business cooperation with the Damage Control Bureau."

I can tell you unequivocally that all transport lines using floating transporters involve secrecy, and this time, the purpose of the enemy's use of this weapon is still unclear.

It is impossible to rule out whether the other side is targeting alien wreckage - this is no child's play, Mr. Director.

Without

waiting for the young chief to retort, Carr continued: "The enemy not only used non-nuclear electromagnetic pulse bombs that were not registered in the intelligence sequence, but also equipped with a large number of high-precision individual soldiers.

Tacit understanding, sophisticated tactics, well-armed -- you tell me this is a mercenary

? I now wonder if the CIA has done anything with so much money, you withheld my supplies, but instead allowed the equipment to circulate, and even let an electromagnetic bomb reach Yaoundé?

The new director still wanted to say something, but Karl said lightly: "By the way, General, congratulations on your appointment to the post of commander-in-chief of the European Military District."

As soon as these words came out, the CIA director was stunned - now he understood why General Ross needed to be present in this small consultative meeting.

He looked at Mr. President.

The latter coughed lightly again: "Yes, but the official appointment will be issued in the afternoon, please do not publicize it." "

The meeting was in an awkward position.

Although Ross didn't say a word, it was clear that he was from Karl's side, and this matter was not a secret at the top.

Of course, in addition to Ross, there was also one participant - the director of S.H.I.E.L.D., Nick Fury.

The bald head was looking for a suitable entry point to understand what he wanted to know.

The new director of the CIA thought left and right, and could no longer think of the right place to embarrass Carl.

In terms of legality, although Hex Defense interfered in Kazakh politics, Hex Defense is a legitimate PMC company after all.

Its qualifications are recognized by the Department of Defense and the Department of Homeland Security, and the business is also related to government units, which is a very serious PMC.

Moreover, in Kazakh it is also under the jurisdiction of the European Command - and the commander-in-chief is watching him now.

The chief had a big head for a while - before he started to do it, he collected a lot of money, many of which were from parliamentarians, but now he found out that there was a fart.

What's more, what Karl challenged them was really their problem, and as an intelligence department, they now had no idea who the electromagnetic bombs and the military supplies were transported.

Truly ignorant – not collected money.

So he sullenly said, "Well, if so... I thought I should shift my focus to investigations. With

that, he turned off the communication.

Ross suddenly said: "The enemy's combat power is very strong, Mr. President, I have seen the combat video and their equipment."

The bullets are made in NATO, firearms, night vision device body armor have almost no traces of use, and the gunship seems to have been decommissioned from Avhan. "

Now it's the president's turn to embarrass it.

Yes, they just announced the withdrawal of troops from there.

And why military helicopters fell into the hands of outsiders, this is when it comes to the lavishness of the withdrawal of the Eagle Army.

As we all know, every time the Eagle Army withdraws, it will leave billions or even tens of billions of equipment in the original battlefield, what new off-road vehicles, gunships, gunships, ammunition, night vision devices, shells and so on.

But the remnants are not really left in place waiting for them to rot.

Generally speaking, these materials will flow in several directions.

First, insiders know the news in advance, can order a part, and then ship it to other parts of the world that need equipment, such as the African continent, which is at war all year round, or other countries that need to strengthen their military forces.

Then there are people who have relationships but have not been able to predict in advance, and each of them grabs it according to their ability.

At the same time, there are local occupation forces - mainly enemies of the Eagle Country, such as Tari Half or something, which can be counted as captured.

Obviously, the appearance of this batch of supplies here has a lot to do with the president - the president also has to eat, there are many ways to monetize power, and for the president, arms are a common and useful means.

That's why Ross suddenly mentioned that they certainly wouldn't really look into how the supplies ended up in the hands of the enemy.

But this raises the question – where did the electromagnetic bomb come from?

I think the key point of this problem is the electromagnetic bomb, and I can guarantee that this is not from within the Eagle Country.

Carl smiled inwardly - it was hard to say whether Hydra or S.H.I.E.L.D. were part of the Eagle Nation.

With a grin in his heart, Carl still said very formally: "You are right - the enemy's equipment has been upgraded, and we also need stronger forces, and it turns out that the equipment in tomorrow's battle plan can help us suppress the enemy very well."

Ross also nodded in agreement.

At this time, Fury spoke: "For tomorrow's battle plan, we have some questions, what role do these equipment play on the battlefield, and how much do they cost?"

Carlton looked embarrassed – it was a secret.

General Ross looked unkind: "Mr. President, this is a military secret. "

Hmm... This Mr. Fury really needs to know some information -- he is here on behalf of the United Nations.

Carl shrugged, and Ross released a part of the combat video after a little thought.

This is a first-person combat instrument from the Hex Defense Soldiers.

Low-altitude parachute-free rappelling, all-terrain high-speed movement capabilities, as well as accurate aiming capabilities assisted by reconnaissance equipment, battlefield coordination capabilities....

These things made Fury on the side look more and more silent.

They

have spent a long time researching ways to turn people into superhumans, but so far there is only one work by Steve Rogers.

But these mechanical devices ... But it can turn all soldiers into super soldiers.

And the equipment on these soldiers is not theirs—the controllability is much more than Steve.

He looked at the president and was indeed satisfied to see the expression on the other person's face.

Fury sighed – maybe a massive army was a more realistic idea than the Avengers.

"Well, I think I'll only hear this meeting here, congratulations, Carl, and General Ross.

After that, Fury consciously withdrew from the meeting.

Because he knows what will happen next, it is inconvenient for him to know.

"Hmm... Very good equipment, I think neither the Ministry of Defense nor the Congress has any reason to oppose the advancement of this plan, Mr. Carr, how are you going to sell these equipment?"

"Actually, I have agreed with General Ross on the first batch of supplies, and the amount of additional research funds for follow-up.

Ross also spoke: "The amount of this application is $4 billion - of course, this is just the beginning of cooperation, after arming the infantry, I think it is necessary to consider upgrading the armed units as well."

However, the details are still being worked out.

Carl nodded, and then said in passing: "Of the $4 billion, nearly $1 billion will be used for various confidentiality and transportation links."

Carl was cryptic, but the president understood.

The money

was for him and his people.

Since ancient times, procurement has had such a convention - kickbacks are part of procurement, and the president is no exception.

The president smiled with satisfaction, and the outside world was saying that Carl was a difficult young man, and it didn't look like that.

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