Chapter 468: We don't want Dongfeng series missiles anymore

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Although the world that Li Daniu traveled through was not the same as the world he lived in in his previous life, there were striking similarities in many major historical events.

For example, on July 1, 1968 in both worlds, more than 50 countries including the United Kingdom, the United States, and the Soviet Union signed the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons.

By 2013, the number of signatories to the treaty reached 186, covering almost all countries on the planet.

The strategic-class nuclear submarine purchased in New Tuvalu, carrying twelve nuclear warheads with an explosive power exceeding 100,000 tons of TNT explosive equivalent, completely disappeared behind the blockade of the United States and the United Kingdom. Everyone who knew the news became nervous.

In a meeting room of the Pentagon, the current President of the United States, Oakes, is having an emergency meeting with the leaders of the US military.

Oakes said: "I want to know, what is the attack range of that strategic nuclear submarine? And whether it can get close to our coastline and carry out nuclear strikes on our inland cities. If it launches nuclear weapons, whether we have interception ability?"

A person with the rank of general said: "According to the information we have obtained, the effective attack distance of that strategic nuclear submarine is 8,000 kilometers, that is to say, it does not need to be close to our coastline to attack any place in our country. Carry out a nuclear strike."

A lieutenant general added: "According to the incredible stealth ability shown by the other party when we intercepted the target nuclear submarine before, we judged that the other party has the ability to approach our coastline. And we do not have it. Before the other party launches nuclear weapons , to discover the ability of the other party."

Oakes' face became darker and darker, and he emphasized again: "I hope you can tell me a good news, for example, even if it launches a nuclear bomb, we can intercept it in time."

Everyone in the meeting room fell silent. After hesitating for a while, the admiral said: "The opponent's strategic nuclear submarine is a nuclear submarine with ballistic missiles made by the former Soviet Union, so the attack distance can reach 8,000 kilometers. According to relevant information, That strategic-class nuclear submarine has twelve intercontinental missiles and is equipped with twelve 200,000-ton equivalent nuclear warheads. However, that kind of ballistic missile does not have the ability to launch underwater, and the submarine needs to be launched above sea level. "

Oakes looked at the general with a dark face, and said, "Is this good news?"

The general said with some embarrassment: "According to the ballistic missile defense system we currently deploy, if the opponent launches a ballistic missile alone, our interception success rate is 87%. If 12 ballistic missiles are launched consecutively, our interception success rate is 87%. The rate is 53%.

Oakes' face darkened, and he said, "In other words, we are facing the threat of 6 nuclear warheads? Need I remind you? The power of those 6 nuclear warheads, each one is the small one that we exploded on Hiroshima. Four times the boy's nuke!"

The meeting room fell into silence again, and a minute later, a lieutenant general whispered: "When ballistic missiles attack targets, they need to be guided, and New Tuvalu does not have military satellites, that is to say, they can only use submarines." The guidance system on the ground will strike fixed targets. In this case, our interception success rate will increase by about 20%."

Oakes suddenly roared loudly: "What I want is 100% successful interception, as long as there is a 1% possibility, we will suffer huge losses."

A White House staff officer said: "We can use the "Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty" to force New Tuvalu to hand over that strategic nuclear submarine."

Oakes looked at the staff officer like a fool, and said: "Who told you that New Tuvalu has a strategic nuclear submarine? Did New Tuvalu tell you? It is a strategic nuclear submarine, and it cannot be found." Next, do you think he will admit that he has a strategic nuclear submarine?"

"Also, if you ask him to hand it over, will he hand it over obediently? If you think you can do it, then you go to New Tuvalu now!"

The staff officer lowered his head in embarrassment, and everyone else fell silent again.

Another staff officer suggested: "We can impose sanctions on New Tuvalu!"

After Oakes heard this sentence, for the first time, he felt that his staff members had lost their IQ.

"If your words are heard by cancer patients in the United States, how do you think they will treat you? Or, after New Tuvalu develops a cure for AIDS, let those AIDS patients in the United States thank you well Proposing to sanction New Tuvalu so they can't get treatment?"

The staff officer who proposed the sanctions also bowed his head in shame. He had completely forgotten how they had responded to the sanctions against New Tuvalu just now.

Oakes felt a terrible headache at this moment, and complained in his heart: Why did such a big trouble arise during my tenure?

If New Tuvalu, like some countries, starts to study nuclear weapons, then the United States can also use some methods against it. But New Tuvalu did not research, but purchased a batch of nuclear weapons and a strategic nuclear submarine.

The admiral said: "I think that since New Tuvalu is willing to negotiate with our delegation on matters related to robots, it means that they also want peaceful development. The strategic nuclear submarine is just a means for them to seek self-protection .”

Oakes rubbed his aching head and said, "Of course I know this, but I can't let us, the American people, be threatened by nuclear weapons all the time."

The military representatives in the Pentagon almost couldn't help rolling their eyes. These words sound high-sounding, but in reality?

No, it was because they were greedy for the technology of New Tuvalu and wanted to use force to seize it, but now they found that they could not use force against New Tuvalu, so they were naturally unhappy.

The meeting continued, but after a long discussion, there was still no effective way to contain a strategic nuclear submarine.

Oakes finally set the tone.

"Strengthen the monitoring of New Tuvalu. The pilot on the strategic-level nuclear submarine will inevitably need various supplies. If you find out, you should all know how to do it. Also, send relevant spies into New Tuvalu again The military, the fifty new Tuvalu submarine pilots, will inevitably need to be rotated. We must do our best to find that strategic nuclear submarine in the fastest time and by any means."



When the relevant meeting was held in the United States, other countries that knew about it also held similar meetings. The results of the meeting were more or less the same.

And the only country that has taken actual actions directly is Huaxia.

"Let our strategic nuclear submarine temporarily stay within the waters of New Tuvalu. Detain the Dongfeng series missiles that are going to be delivered to New Tuvalu, and tell New Tuvalu that due to technical problems, we Suspension of deliveries."

When New Tuvalu had no nuclear warheads Huaxia didn't mind selling Dongfeng ballistic missiles to New Tuvalu, because the lethality was not worth worrying about just relying on conventional missiles. But now that New Tuvalu has nuclear warheads, if New Tuvalu has the ability to install nuclear warheads on strategic nuclear submarines on Dongfeng missiles, wouldn’t it be a big deal?

The positioning capability of the Dongfeng series of missiles is much stronger than that of the missiles on the strategic nuclear submarine made by the former Soviet Union.

When the New Tuvalu side got the news, they didn't feel surprised, but directly replied that they didn't want it. Then he asked Huaxia to use other armaments to offset the Dongfeng missiles in an equivalent amount.

After receiving the reply from New Tuvalu, Huaxia responded in a timely manner and agreed to New Tuvalu's request.

It's just a conventional weapon, so what if it's given?

During this period, Burns and Castro also completed preliminary negotiations with delegations from three countries.

This is the case between countries, even if they were arguing about some issues a moment ago, and even started to form troops. But if there is an interest appeal, the next moment, they can sit together and start negotiating with a smile.