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Three hundred and fiftieth eight chapters misfire

This is simply a blatant threat. According to calculations by American scientists, once Yellowstone explodes, the best result is that the United States becomes a place that is not suitable for human habitation, and the whole of NATO will be affected by the worst result. The worst result of human beings may perish. Almost no one would have thought that almost anyone would dare to take their attention to the top of Yellowstone Park.

"I heard that Yellowstone Park is recovering. According to our Soviet scientists' estimates, Yellowstone Park is now in an active period, which is a good time. Fortunately, we did not have this thing in the Soviet Union!" At this time, Selov was like a captain of the assassin of imperialism. This feeling is as good as it is.

"Maybe nothing will happen, you have wasted nuclear bombs in vain. The next nuclear strike is not something you, the Soviet Union can bear!" US President Kennedy said lightly, "Compared to this threat that may cause serious consequences, the threat the United States has given you is real. Our nuclear power can be enough to bomb the Soviet Union over and over again until all the Soviets disappear..."

Yellowstone Park is a very dangerous place. No one can predict what the result will be if it erupts. At least American scientists in the 1960s did not have a unified conclusion. Of course, Serof would not tell Kennedy that the Soviet Union had not studied it, but one thing he knew was that the bottom crust of Yellowstone Park may be stable or unstable. What can be confirmed is that this is the most active volcano on earth and is in the eruption cycle. As for whether nuclear bombs can detonate Yellowstone Park, there is no such thing as...

This problem is the Americans themselves and are not in the Soviet Union. If there is a problem, the Americans die first. The Soviets may be able to live for a longer period of time. If the dose of the explosion is relatively small and the United States is only blown up, the Soviet Union will make a profit...

"What do you Soviet Union want?" Kennedy said impatiently. This problem can no longer be delayed. The United States is unwilling to delay, and the Soviet Union must be the same.

"If the US side withdraws from Guantanamo and withdraws from Turkey, we can withdraw from Cuba!" Dobrenin put forward the conditions for the Soviet Union, which was Khrushchev's original intention after the beginning of the Cuba crisis.

"Guantanamo is a matter between the United States and Cuba, and the US military will not withdraw!" US Secretary of Defense McNamara refused, "We can evacuate Turkey's nuclear power in secret, but the Soviet nuclear power must be withdrawn under the supervision of the United Nations."

"Let's leave the matter to the war to resolve it!" Selov directly interrupted McNamara's words, raised his wrist and looked at the time, "Our submarine force should have reached the range of range. Now the two sides are truly equal. After the war begins, there will be no winner..."

"You are lying to us!" Attorney General Robert Kennedy stared at Selov's eyes, "I hope we will retreat!"

"I'm just telling the truth, but I do hope that you Americans will be more sincere!" Serov replied calmly, "If President Kennedy is more rational, you can think so, that is, I am asking you to restore your rationality. It will be of no benefit to us when fighting. As you said, there are no winners in the nuclear war. Then why do you have to trample on the dignity of the Soviet Union? If you can consider our Soviet Union's feelings when deploying in Turkey, this will not happen today. We can live in peace!"

It was not what Selov was willing to do if he showed up as a hysterical look. But if he didn't do this, he wouldn't have a better way to rely on the Americans to find out that they have lived in peace with the Soviet Union since then? How could this be possible? Russia in the Khitan era kneeled thoroughly, why didn't he see the Americans openly?

In the final analysis, it is because of insufficient strength, so it seems that it is hard-working. The United States is strong enough, so it is naturally more proactive in waiting for the Soviet Union's demands, considering whether to accept it. This is the deep reason why the United States will take the initiative in the Cuban crisis.

"Escape all Cuba must operate under the supervision of the United Nations. We withdraw from Turkey and publicly guarantee that we will never attack Cuba." Kennedy pondered for a moment and proposed his own plan, which was also the original intention of the United States after the beginning of the Cuba crisis.

"The whole world knows that Guantanamo base is an unequal treaty. Do you still have to insist on it?" Dobrenin shook his head slightly and said, "We in the Soviet Union can fully announce the content of this negotiation. The two sides cannot reach an agreement because the United States must protect this colony. In the future, you, the United States, don't talk about national independence and world peace, because you can't do it at all!"

The reason why Kennedy was unwilling to speak on the issue of Guantanamo in Cuba was because among the small countries here in Latin America, the Guantanamo issue in Cuba was not an isolated issue. This situation also happened in Panama. Under the planning of the United States, some people in the Panama region of the Colombian Republic launched a coup and announced the establishment of the Republic of Panama. The United States and Panama signed an unequal US-Pakistan treaty, which stipulated that the United States obtained the right to permanently use the Barnabas Canal area at a cost of 10 million US dollars in one go and nine years later to pay 250,000 US dollars in annual rent. In addition to this right, the United States also had the right to build railways and fortification garrisons.

Similar to the situation in Cuba, the United States has never been prepared to give up the rights around the Panama Canal since it was acquired. In the view of the US government, once the United States abandons the ownership of the Guantanamo base, it is likely to set a very dangerous precedent when facing the Soviet Union. If the Soviet Union replicates Guantanamo's model in the future, forcing the United States to withdraw from Panama and abolish the US-Pakistan Treaty, then according to Guantanamo's precedent, will the United States also withdraw? This is a question that must be considered...

But Kennedy also knew that because the Soviet Union was always hyping this issue, the whole world now knew that Cuba's largest port was occupied by the United States and had always refused Cuba's efforts to return to Guantanamo. On this issue, we have to mention China. Since the beginning of the Cuban crisis, China has not only seized the opportunity to beat India, but also used its greatest strength to support the Soviet confrontation. Using the Guantanamo issue to continue to publish editorials, which has had a great impact in Asia. Kennedy knew that Khrushchev also knew that because of China's constant encouragement, the Guantanamo issue has become a problem that must be solved since the excuse of the Soviet Union's intervention in Cuba.

"I want to discuss with our government officials. I will give you a definite reply to this issue tomorrow!" Kennedy must seek some support, especially the understanding of the military.

"We also need to communicate with Moscow, but before that, I suggest we lift our first-level combat readiness first, because the military forces of both sides are now in tension." Dobrenin suggested, "It is already very dangerous, and the soil for the fire is indeed there!"

Both sides stood up and shook hands carefully, and told others about their negotiations. Serov and Dobrenin had to report on progress to Moscow, while Kennedy had to discuss Guantanamo with his military generals.

That morning, tropical rainstorms landed on the Soviet positions. Major Gelchenov commanded the battalion to conduct combat duty in the Banes area, which was 180 kilometers away from the superior command. Antonets, the chief of staff of the battalion, was watching the situation in the sky with nervousness: because the first-level combat readiness between the United States and the Soviet Union: all Soviet officers and soldiers were ready to participate in the combat operation, and the Americans might invade. The radar has been activated and allowed to open fire into the air. Everyone felt that war might be about to go. Soon, Major Gelchenov's radar troops learned that an American plane took off from the US Guantanamo base and flew in our direction, and the target was set at No. 33. The radar immediately discovered the target. It did not respond to the 'it-enemy' signal. The plane's flight altitude was 22,000 meters."

"Photos down the enemy!" Major Gerchenov ordered to the commander of the Air Defense Battalion. The first one flew out again. It was silent again, and even the intermittent breathing of the officers could be heard. The air defense battalion immediately launched a second one. On the radar screen, two small dots that were approaching the target were then merged into one.

Kennedy, who was convening a meeting of the National Security Council in the White House, and everyone present knew about this situation at the same time. General Maxwell Taylor, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, suddenly stood up and said, "We should attack Cuba immediately..."

"Does the global nuclear war start?" Secretary of Defense McNamara asked with some fatigue, covering his forehead, "We all know that there are no winners after the war begins, and now, it seems that we have no time left. Mr. President, are we going to engage in a nuclear war with the Soviet Union?"

"Are you ready for nuclear war?" Kennedy looked at Admiral Maxwell Taylor and asked, "Can you win? If you can guarantee that we can destroy the Cuban cluster, I can give you the war authorization!"

Responding to Kennedy was a very embarrassing silence. In fact, no one can guarantee that he is the winner of the nuclear war. Admiral Maxwell Taylor cannot, nor can Soviet Defense Minister Marshal Malinovsky.

"After talking for a long time, we still need to negotiate, because we cannot guarantee that we can win the nuclear war without any damage!" Kennedy made a decision, "There is no need for revenge. We agree with the Soviet Union's proposal to withdraw from Turkey in exchange for the Soviet Union's withdrawal from Cuba and from Guantanamo base in exchange for the Soviet Union's relocation of similar issues in operation in Latin America. But what the Soviet Union must agree to us is that we withdraw from Turkey in secret operations, and the Soviet Union must now publicly withdraw under the supervision of the United Nations. If Khrushchev does not agree, the blockade will continue..." (To be continued.)
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