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Chapter 54 Final Decision

This is a very helpless method. If a nuclear bomb is used, once the surrounding area in New York explodes, more than ten kilometers or even hundreds of kilometers will be covered with nuclear radiation. This will become a real no-man's land, from an originally prosperous world-class city to an uninhabited no-man's land.

It will be a huge loss for the United States or the world, so in desperation, they use nuclear bombs to close the space gate, which is also a very bad behavior. However, they firmly believe that at present, no matter S.H.E.L.D. or any military force, there is no way to truly close the wormhole gate and prevent this crisis from happening.

Now I have to use nuclear bombs to close the wormhole door. The voices in the parliament gradually become smaller, and many people have changed from the original whispers to the quarrels.

This change is also very obvious. Fury could feel that some people had already agreed to support the use of nuclear bombs. This was a good recruitment, but he was also worried that military personnel and even some administrative agencies in Congress had not spoken out.

This also made him feel a little pressure. If military personnel do not agree to the use, then no matter how much the US Congress agrees, without the support of the military, they will only be useless. This is what he is worried about.

What made him more happy was that the President of the US Congress had unilaterally agreed to his use of nuclear bombs, which means that his proposal was recognized by the US Congress, which also made him feel relieved. This time it was a gamble. As the Director of S.H.I.E.L.D., he asked for an opportunity to give a report speech in the first half, but it was obvious that the effective benefits this opportunity brought him were greater than the risks he took.

This made him very pleased, and on the other side, Congress was already preparing to hold a vote.

The real voting bill mechanism in the US Congress does not determine the direction of the whole thing by one vote, but requires two rounds of voting. In other words, he only has two chances. If the bill of two chances cannot be passed, then his bill will only be abolished. He can resist again when Congress is convened next year. He can afford to wait, but aliens are afraid they can't wait!

"The number one vote resolution on whether to use a nuclear bomb to close the space gate over New York is officially beginning now."

Fury held his hand nervously at this time, and he also knew what the result of his doing so would be. If the nuclear bomb exploded directly in New York and truly harmed the lives and safety of New York citizens in the United States, he would be condemned by the international community and around the world, real sanctions and the name of a real sinner, but he didn't care.

If he could close the door to space to prevent the invasion of aliens, these were nothing to him. He was not a person who loved fame and fortune, nor did he care about his reputation. He only cared about whether what he did was profitable. This is the real reason why he became so many directors of SHIELD.

Fortunately, things did not go beyond his expectations. The number of votes was gradually flat. During the voting process, most of the people did not vote. That is to say, if the consent of these people can be obtained in the second round of voting, he may really propose a proposal and use nuclear bombs over New York to close the space gate through this meeting.

In another corner of the National Assembly, some middle-aged men in military uniforms were discussing seriously.

"Isn't it crazy to use nuclear bombs over New York? Don't just say that we don't have enough time to evacuate. If tens of millions of citizens in New York can all evacuate within a week or even a month, then what kind of ruin will your city become? Is it like Chernobyl back then? Isn't it our sin to become a ruin in an originally prosperous city instantly?

"I think some missiles with less lethality and less environmental impact, as well as intercontinental missiles and even Tomahawk missiles, can be used."

"Okay, shut up! This is not what we should worry about. How to use it is their business. The future results will be borne by them. We just agreed to his request. Once something happens, we don't have to take responsibility for it, let alone worry. If something goes wrong with their use, it is not our turn to blame it. There will be targeting it by government personnel from all over the world..."

A middle-aged man sitting at the back of the few people said that the military rank he wore was obviously the highest among the few people.

"Let them use it. We just need to make plans for evacuation in advance. You can evacuate as much as you can! Although the economy will be greatly affected, if we put tens of millions of people under the open nuclear radiation, governments around the world will be afraid that they will be able to seize our handle!"

The old man said coldly, and slowly left the hall.

When the second parliament actually started the proposal voting again, a strange tendency appeared, with the original flat votes slowly showing a sacrificing side. Most of the people who agreed exceeded the number of people who opposed it, and it was as if they were crushing, which was about dozens of votes.

The entire parliamentary personnel began to get in an uproar. Unexpectedly, the difference in votes was only a round, and it actually crushed so many parts. Some politicians even looked at some positions in military uniforms sitting behind them, not knowing what they were thinking.

It seems that the military took action, otherwise it would not have been possible to pass so smoothly...

When Fury saw this scene, he felt a little happy. Only by truly closing the door to space in New York can he truly restore his previous prosperity!

As the real parliamentary proposal was approved, Fury immediately went to the President of Congress to request details of the implementation of the case.
Chapter completed!
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