Chapter 587 Please Calm Down
Chapter 587 Please Calm Down
The KGB headquarters was in chaos.
Japan was bombed, but Russia was about to be bombed.
The worst thing is that the one who blew up the notebook was the Soviet Restoration Committee.
Who was the Soviet Union's biggest enemy?
In other words, who is the biggest enemy in the eyes of the Soviet remnants?
It’s not the United States, nor is it Japan, but Russia, it’s Russia!
Why the Soviet Restoration Committee first carried out a nuclear explosion remains to be studied, but it has been confirmed that the next target of the Soviet Restoration Committee is Russia.
Now I know that there is a knife on my head that will definitely chop down, but I don’t know when it will actually fall.
The KGB headquarters was in chaos, but there were not many people, because everyone who could move had gone to the streets to look for nuclear bombs. Of course, the main manpower still came from the military and the police, but the KGB could not sit idle at this time.
The director was in command at the KGB headquarters, and Alexander went to the Kremlin to report the situation to the president. The president was now holding an emergency meeting with military and political leaders, and as an intelligence officer, Alexander could only wait outside.
Due to his low rank, Alexander was not qualified to attend the meetings of the core circle.
"Sir! Sir!"
The assistant felt like he was kicked in the ass. He rushed to Alexander in a panic and said to him anxiously, "The third nuclear explosion happened in Japan. The center of the explosion was on Mount Fuji. Now, Mount Fuji has begun to erupt and triggered a 7.2-magnitude earthquake..."
Alexander stood up suddenly. He looked at his assistant in astonishment. After his brain briefly stopped working, he whispered, "Sukabulie..."
Bad thing.
Russia, danger.
It was Alexander who reported to the president that Moscow might have six nuclear bombs. Now, long after Benzi's third nuclear bomb exploded, it was like the third bullet hit Alexander.
Six nuclear bombs, these are six nuclear bombs that can flatten Moscow, so now the Kremlin is in danger, the president is in danger, and Alexander's own life is in danger.
Alexander walked quickly to the conference room. After being stopped by the guards, he stood not far from the door. After waiting for a few seconds, the door of the conference room opened. The president's assistant pointed at Alexander and said urgently, "Come in. The president is summoning you."
Alexander walked quickly into the meeting room.
The conference room was very quiet. The president sat at one end of the oval conference table and said coldly, "Did you know that the third nuclear explosion just happened in this country?"
"Yes, Mr. President."
Alexander maintained a calm expression. He lowered his head slightly and said seriously, "Mr. President, I implore you to enter the underground nuclear bunker immediately."
This was not what Alexander should have said, but he had to say something.
The president ignored Alexander's suggestion. He just said coldly: "The Soviet Restoration Committee has shown that they do have a large number of nuclear bombs. Now, the threat of the Soviet Restoration Committee to Moscow must be considered real."
"Yes, Mr. President, our intelligence sources are reliable."
Alexander believed in Gao Yi and he never doubted Gao Yi.
The president picked up a pen with his left hand, and then he said calmly: "Amos, Deputy Director of the Soviet KGB, the person who just detonated the nuclear bomb on Mount Fuji has been identified. He is the former KGB agent Mikhail. In addition, I suspect that Yuri is also a member of the Soviet Restoration Committee."
It is not known why the president brought this up, but Alexander chose to remain silent.
The president turned his pen in his hand, and then he continued: "I have just ordered the nuclear submarines on strategic duty to prepare for launch, and the land-based missile silos and launch vehicles to stand by. If Moscow is attacked by a nuclear attack, the first batch of 76 missiles, a total of 334 warheads, will be launched immediately, in an indiscriminate attack."
Alexander's heart tightened.
The president continued calmly: "A Russia without Moscow would no longer have to exist, and a world without Russia would no longer have to exist."
After finishing speaking, the president looked at Alexander, and then he said seriously: "Find a way to contact the gardener and tell him what I said." Alexander immediately lowered his head and said: "Yes, Mr. President, but after the nuclear explosion in Benzi, communication is a bit difficult. We can't get in touch with the gardener now, so we can only wait for him to contact us."
"Yuri..."
The president mentioned Yuri for some reason. He slammed the pen in his hand on the table and whispered, "Yuri must be involved. Tell the gardener that we can consider any conditions he proposes. You just wait here until the gardener contacts you."
After that, the president ignored Alexander. He looked at the people from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and said, "Contact the White House through the Russian-American presidential hotline. I want to speak to the President of the United States."
Logically speaking, it would be considered fast if the presidential hotline could be connected within 30 minutes, because the party answering the phone would definitely discuss and make a decision before conducting a dialogue between the leaders of the two countries. This is a big deal, not a joke.
However, as soon as the Kremlin called and expressed its willingness to engage in the highest-level dialogue with the White House, the White House immediately responded.
"Mr. President, the White House is ready. We can talk now."
The president was surprised, but he picked up the phone that his assistant handed to him and said in a deep voice, "Hello, Mr. Donte."
"Hello."
"Our country is facing an extremely serious terrorist threat. For this reason, I have ordered Russia to enter the highest state of alert. If Moscow is attacked by a nuclear weapon, we will launch an indiscriminate attack. In order to avoid misjudgment, I must inform you of this important decision of our country."
"I understand your country's situation and your feelings, but I have three points to make clear to you. First, the Soviet Restoration Committee has nothing to do with our country, and I have rejected the conditions for recognizing the Soviet Restoration Committee. Second, according to the intelligence we have obtained, Moscow will not be attacked by nuclear weapons. Please remain calm. Third, we are willing to work with you to resolve this nuclear threat to the whole world."
"Thank you for your understanding. Our country is willing to cooperate with you. In addition, I need to emphasize that Russia without Moscow will no longer exist, and the world without Russia will no longer exist."
The tone of the call was very tough, expressing Russia's determination to drag the whole world down with it; however, this call still represented Russia's surrender.
It's not that they are giving in to the United States, but taking the initiative to call is a sign of surrender. Of course, this is also a warning to the Americans that if they are the ones behind this, they can stop now, otherwise everyone will really perish together.
The call was hung up. Qinpu thought for a moment and whispered, "To Dongda..."
At this moment, someone said urgently: "Mr. President, the East University hotline called and asked to talk."
"Get in."
When I picked up the phone again, there was no diplomatic rhetoric, no greetings, and no condolences. The call from Dongda was direct and simple.
"We have received intelligence that Moscow has six nuclear bombs. However, we have reliable channels that may be able to help you eliminate the threat. If necessary, we are willing to provide assistance within our capacity. In the meantime, please remain calm."
"Thank you."
There is nothing much to say. Until the nuclear bomb is found and the threat is eliminated, no one can help.
How can we stay calm when Moscow is about to be lost?
But just then, Alexander's phone rang.
Everyone looked over. Alexander answered the phone and said in a trembling voice, "Hello."
"I have found and controlled Amos. He is willing to cooperate. Amos will fall into the hands of the Americans, but I promise to tell you where the nuclear bomb is hidden. Don't worry. I will contact you later. It will be resolved within two hours at most. I am not in a position to talk now. I will hang up first."
The call was disconnected before Alexander could relay the president's words.
Alexander looked at the president, who was a little stunned.
Everyone in the room looked at each other in bewilderment.
The words were hurried and confusing, but fortunately they were understandable, so after a brief moment of daze, the president suddenly said, "Stay alert, but it looks like we don't have to enter the nuclear bunker."
After that, the president said to Alexander, "Call me again later and I'll talk to him in person."
(End of this chapter)