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Chapter 1774: Network Collection Operation 11

Before the facts are clear, we really don’t dare to let the Japanese enter the military base. But Japan’s requirements are not too excessive, so a compromise must be adopted.

Reagan thought for a moment and said: "Prime Minister Takeshita, the current situation is unknown; it is still dangerous to enter the military base at this time. The Japanese side does not understand the situation and will wait until the hidden dangers are eliminated; your personnel are entering so that no accidents occur."

On the surface, it does seem to be for the sake of Japan, but this is just an excuse; and there is a deliberate concealment in it. What did Reagan mean? Could it be that the United States really has ulterior secrets inside Japanese military bases.

The United States has deployed nuclear or biological weapons in Japan; otherwise they have nothing to hide.

Noboru Takeshita: "President Reagan, I must explain to the people; if we fail to report it in time, it will cause panic."

This is absolutely correct. After all, the residents around the US military base have already bombarded the police station. The explosion was so powerful that all the glass in the surrounding buildings was shattered. Not only does it involve compensation issues, but people are also worried.

Will there be nuclear radiation and biochemical pollution?

As Prime Minister, if you cannot properly resolve this matter and satisfy the people, then why should people support you!

At this time, Reagan had no idea. As president, he had many things to manage. How could he know the situation of the military warehouses at the US military bases in Japan?

The Japanese have a very clear purpose. They want to enter and see if it is as described; if it is really a tactical nuclear weapon explosion, they must evacuate the surrounding people.

Once the Americans deliberately conceal it, it is their own people who will suffer. The explosion of the Soviet Union's Chernobyl nuclear power plant caused serious consequences that are still affecting nearby residents.

Reagan thought for a moment and said: "In principle, I have no objection to Japan's entry, but I need to communicate with the garrison headquarters first; I hope you can understand."

The arms are destined to be unable to twist the thighs, but being able to achieve this effect is already very good. Takeshita Noboru does not dare to ask for too much, I just want to have the consciousness of my younger brother.

After hanging up the phone, Reagan answered the phone at the garrison headquarters; this was rare in American history; he did not notify the Department of Defense, which was suspected of overstepping command.

But I can't care about that much at this time, I have to understand the situation clearly; the Japanese are still waiting for news, and it's not good to wait too long.

Lieutenant General Dunlop did not expect that as soon as he put down the phone call of the Secretary of Defense, a call came from the encrypted phone number of the White House. This is a blessing, not a curse, but it is a curse that cannot be avoided; the president's call must be answered.

Even though Reagan is about to leave office, he is still the president of the country and the commander-in-chief of the armed forces; he has the power to deal with any military officer.

Of course, Secretary of Defense Weinberg's phone call just now gave him a certain degree of confidence. He said that the country would not send an investigation team, which already acquiesced to the inference of technical experts. In other words, everything would be left to the base to handle on its own.

As long as you don't send anyone over, there will be no problem; there is no airtight wall in the world, and you are worried that there will be loopholes in some places.

Lieutenant General Dunlop stood in front of the phone and said loudly: "Your Excellency, Vice Admiral Dunlop of the Navy is reporting to you!"

Even if Reagan is not around, it is important to show that he is around; it is important to make people feel respected.

Reagan was still very satisfied, at least with the general's attitude; he couldn't fault anything. But he still had to figure things out, at least be aware of it! So he said directly: "Lieutenant General Dunlop, there was an accidental bombing of a Japanese base. National Defense

Minister Weinberger reported to me. Just now, Japanese Prime Minister Noboru Takeshita called, hoping to allow Japanese personnel to enter the military base; to check the relevant situation."

"The main concern is that the U.S. military will use tactical nuclear weapons or biological and chemical weapons; as the president, I should have the right to know the truth of the matter, and I hope you can tell the truth."

"In this exercise, did the military use tactical nuclear weapons or biological and chemical weapons? The current international situation is very delicate, and the Japanese cannot be squeezed too hard."

The last sentence is a bit redundant. Soldiers should not be involved in politics.

But as a lieutenant general, he is already a senior commander of the army; especially as the commander-in-chief of overseas garrison bases, he must consider more.

Dunlop replied directly: "Your Excellency, with the honor of a soldier, I guarantee that no prohibited weapons have been used. Currently, there are only two tactical nuclear weapons in the Japanese base, both of which are stored in a warehouse 100 meters underground to meet emergency needs. No

No one can use it without authorization from the White House."

"As for biological and chemical weapons, they are stored separately; confidentiality measures are very strict. The reason why this time was so powerful is because the largest conventional weapons warehouse in the base exploded."

"There are not only a large number of weapons and equipment inside the warehouse, but also more than 2,000 tons of high-explosive military explosives; so it is not surprising that it was considered an explosion of a small tactical nuclear weapon."

As long as it is not a tactical nuclear weapon or a biological or chemical weapon, it will be fine, and there will be an explanation for Japan. As a veteran of World War II, I can vouch for my military honor and show that what I said is true, and no doubt is allowed.

Reagan smiled and said: "I feel relieved if you say that. You can tell me the specific damage situation and whether it is convenient for the Japanese to enter."

Although Weinberg just made a report, it is not first-hand information after all, and there will inevitably be omissions. It is necessary to understand the actual situation clearly before making the next decision.

Dunlop did not like the Japanese in his heart. During World War II, the old boy mainly followed MacArthur in the Pacific battlefield. As a second lieutenant officer, he had seen the ferocity of the Japanese; many comrades died beside him, and he still remembers it till now.

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But as the president said, if the Japanese are not allowed in, it will inevitably cause conflicts between the two countries. How can we say that the explosion occurred on someone else's territory?

Lieutenant General Dunlop thought for a while and said: "There is no problem in letting the Japanese in. After all, it is just a conventional weapon explosion; there is no need to hide it. But it is limited to the place where the explosion occurred. It is not very convenient in other places; there are too many advanced weapons and equipment, and it is important to

American military secrets."

"As for the losses, the weapons warehouse was razed to the ground and two officers died. Many windows in the base were shattered and some people were scratched. The injuries were not very serious. There is no feedback yet, but based on the estimated explosion yield, there must be some in the surrounding area.

The glass of many civil buildings was shattered, and we may be asked to compensate."

The loss is within the controllable range. As for the compensation for a few pieces of glass, it is not a big deal. As for the loss of the weapons warehouse, it may be a good thing for arms dealers. I believe the American people will understand. Even if they don’t understand, they can still be positive.

If you introduce it on one side, there will be no problem.

Weinberg has been asked to comfort the families of the victims, and there are only two of them. If the compensation is higher, they can cope with it. From the moment they entered the military camp, the family should have thought that this day would happen.

Reagan: "You have to investigate the compensation matter clearly; try to appease the Japanese."

"As for entering the military base, arrange for a warm reception; I believe in your ability to do things!"

The president's intention is very clear. More compensation can be given; the Japanese who have suffered losses must be satisfied and cannot cause trouble. At the same time, entering the military base is limited to viewing the explosion area; others are not allowed.

Lieutenant General Dunlop replied directly: "No problem, I will make arrangements right away."

After hanging up the phone with the military base, Reagan called Japanese Prime Minister Noboru Takeshita and stated that Japan would be allowed to enter the military base in principle. At the same time, he had ordered the garrison headquarters to compensate the local people for all losses.

Hearing this, Takeshita Noboru felt very uncomfortable; what does it mean to be allowed to enter in principle? However, it is very rare for Americans to make such a big concession, and Japan's strength does not allow Japan to be too willful; it is not easy to take the initiative to compensate; it is better to accept it as soon as possible.

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When Reagan was on the phone with Takeshita Noboru, the head of the Japanese intelligence department had already arrived at the gate of the military base. They wanted to enter to check the situation, but the guards said nothing and would not allow it. Are you kidding about American military bases? The Japanese can enter if they want.

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Even if this is Japanese territory, no Japanese have the right to enter without orders from the White House and the Department of Defense. Of course, they are indeed in the wrong this time, saying that the matter will be investigated clearly and will be reported to Japan.

It was obviously bullying, and there was no disguise at all. But seeing the American soldiers with live ammunition, the head of the Japanese intelligence department really didn't dare to break in.

Strength is one thing, the most important thing is to make the Americans anxious; but they can do anything. It is already very rare for these uncles not to cause trouble, and irritating them will never bring good results.

When he learned that the Japanese had arrived at the gate of the base and were still wearing radiation protection suits, Dunlop knew that maybe the Japanese had never believed them.

People are like this. After something happens, they rarely look for reasons within themselves and always think it is the other party's problem. He does not think about it. The explosion yield is so large that it is normal for the Japanese to suspect that it is a tactical nuclear weapon. You must know that Japan has actually suffered two wars.

Atom bomb, naturally more nervous than other countries.

The presidents all agreed to allow the Japanese to enter the military base, and Lieutenant General Dunlop immediately issued an order to allow the Japanese to enter, but the number of people could not exceed ten.

At the same time, Colonel Orb Maxley was ordered to be responsible for the reception. He did not want to see the Japanese.

After receiving the order, the guards immediately let him go. Orb Maisley led the Japanese directly to the scene.

In Colonel Maxley's mind, the Japanese should not come over; but since the president issued orders, they must be obeyed. Family scandals should not be made public, and an accidental bombing would be a shame for the U.S. military.

When we saw that the military warehouse was in ruins and there was a large pit ten meters deep on the ground, we knew how powerful the explosion was. We took out the testing equipment and found no radiation or biochemical contamination. The Japanese were relieved.

The head of Japanese intelligence thought for a moment and said: "Colonel Maxley, I want to know why the accidental bombing occurred."

Prime Minister Noboru Takeshita had just called him and said that Reagan said it was caused by the experiment of new missiles; anyone would feel uncomfortable if he heard it. The experiment of new missiles was not in the United States, but came to Japan. He really thought that the Japanese were easy to bully.

But now is not the time to get angry. Even if you want to get angry, you must learn to control it. The Americans have no reason to take three points. If they are really pushed into a hurry, something may happen again.

Aub-Maisli: "The main reason is that the performance of the new missile is not particularly stable, which led to the tragedy. At present, I have the authorization to introduce so much. I hope you can understand."

You say you want the other party to understand, but your attitude doesn't show it at all; your tone is arrogant. The meaning is obvious, don't keep asking; there are some things you shouldn't know, so as not to cause trouble for each other.

The head of the Japanese intelligence department thought for a moment and said: "Colonel Maxley, the missile has unstable performance; why should it be tested in Japan? I hope you can give a suitable reason from the United States."

His subordinates were all looking at him, and this time it was indeed a Japanese man.

Another key point is that as an investigator who goes deep into the US military base, it is natural to inform the public about the relevant situation. To put it bluntly, it is the unstable performance of the new missile tested by the United States that caused the explosion, and the public must be in trouble.

If the country experiments with new weapons, causing serious consequences, the people may still be able to accept it. If the experiment is successful, the country will become stronger; it is also to protect their safety.

But now the Americans are testing missiles, not in the United States, but in Japan. Isn’t this obviously bullying, and can even be said to be a disregard for human life!

I didn't expect that the person in front of me didn't know what was good or bad, so there was nothing to be polite about.

Orb Maxley said coldly: "The new missiles being tested are mainly for defense against the Soviet Union; and they were developed based on Japan's climate conditions, so they naturally have to be tested in Japan."

Colonel Maxley is the only one who can tell a lie so grandly. The Japanese didn't feel uncomfortable hearing it, they even felt disgusted.

In order to defend against the Soviet Union, they developed weapons based on Japan's climatic conditions; I really think they are fools. The Soviet Union is now declining, so there is no need to defend it; it is difficult to continue to exist as a country.

Weapons research and development does need to consider climate issues, but as the fourth largest country in the world, the United States cannot even find a suitable experimental site and has to come to Japan. Isn’t this lying with open eyes?

But seeing the cold eyes of the American colonel in front of him, the head of the Japanese intelligence agency could only choose to retreat.

They have to organize the language well so as not to offend the Americans; they also have to satisfy the domestic people. Japanese civil servants are really more difficult to do than they imagined!

Aub-Maisley directly rejected Japan's request to check other places in the past. What an international joke. It is already very rare for you to see the explosion site, so don't push it too far.

Seeing that the other party showed no mercy at all, the Japanese once again chose to give in; they directly left the U.S. military base in Japan.

Although things are not done perfectly, one thing is certain; it is not an explosion of small tactical nuclear weapons or biological and chemical weapons. We can report it to the Prime Minister and give an explanation to the people!

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