Chapter 245 Attack Order Suspended
"Okay, I'm looking forward to the Skunk Factory installing the micro laser guidance system in the laboratory on the bullet as soon as possible. So let's stop here today's meeting, goodbye. Chinese website says. Xiaoxiao."
After saying that, Zhou Ming turned around and wanted to leave. His actions stunned everyone. They were in the laser system laboratory of Kingston Laboratory of Skunk Factory. They were wearing chemical protection suits. Dr. Douglas was holding a chip as big as a half fingernail. Obviously, it was the micro laser guidance system developed in the Skunk Factory.
Zhou Ming was leaving, but Edward stopped him and asked, "Mr. Zhou Ming, are you going to leave like this?"
Zhou Ming asked back with some confusion: "What else? Didn't Dr. Douglas have told us about the role of this micro laser guidance system just now, and using the crystal materials they have developed, it can be reduced by half. The most important thing is that it can fully adapt to the desert environment and be applied to the battlefield in Iraq? So what are we still doing here? Stay here to taste the lunch at the skunk factory?"
At this time, Dr. Douglas had already put the chip back. When he came over and heard Zhou Ming's words, he also joked: "If it's lunch, I think I can also find a Chinese chef for you, or you can also consider California steak."
"Although I know that the skunk factory does not mean that the smell here is, but that the site selection was too unpretentious, you know those two words that make me feel very uneasy to eat here. Whether it is Chinese food or California steak, it seems that as long as I stand here, I can smell a stench coming from my nose." Zhou Ming said.
Edward was completely stunned at this time. What are the things that are all about? Why did he talk about lunch?
"Mr. Zhou Ming, what I want to say is that we are only looking at the micro laser guidance system now, but this is a skunk factory that represents the future military technology. Should we look at other things?" Edward asked.
Edward said this, undoubtedly very tactful. In fact, if possible, he really wanted to say to Zhou Ming: Are you a idiot? We came to the Skunk Factory from all the way, which is the most cutting-edge aircraft research center. It can not only develop the F6, but also the stealth aircraft that cannot be detected by radar. Do you have no idea about these? You only chose one bullet?
Although this bullet has a micro laser guidance system that can ensure the centralized target to the greatest extent, what is the use of this thing? Can it change Iraq, which is surrounded by more than 600,000 armies, or can it kill all the US soldiers who want to log in with one shot? But it is more like a poor farmer who doesn't know what to do if he enters the treasure house!
Zhou Ming looked at Edward with a smile and asked him: "Mr. Governor, do you have a way to transport aircraft like F7 and F6 to Iraq? Or do you think you can carry a few tactical or strategic missiles?"
This sentence instantly woke Edward up like Huang Zhongda Lu, which made him suddenly realize that their opponent was the US military. What they wanted to help Iraq as an enemy for the United Nations, and that they were basically standing on the opposite side of supporting the justice of the entire world. The Chinese website said.
Of course, as a qualified politician, he doesn't care about justice in his eyes, but the key is that the target of these things is too big. Iraq has long been blocked by the US military. It is not only fighter planes or tanks and armored vehicles. It is impossible to hide the 24-hour surveillance of US reconnaissance planes and satellites in the air. If it is caught, it will be a crime of treason. Edward is unwilling to bear such a heavy crime.
On the contrary, Zhou Ming chose the bullet without this concern. He just found a donkey cart and could take a cart back. His target was very small, and even if he was caught, it was impossible to verify who transported it.
It turned out that Zhou Ming had thought of these things for a long time, so he focused his target on laser-guided bullets? But no matter how advanced these bullets were, he was just a small bullet after all. How could he defend against a multinational force with nine aircraft carrier battle groups, about two thousand aircraft, more than nine thousand tank and armored vehicles, and a total force of more than 600,000? Does he have any other backup plan?
Zhou Ming did not explain this to Edward, and there was no need to explain it more. After all, the Gulf War was a decisive battle. As the commander of this battle, Zhou Ming sometimes needed to leave some suspense for his subordinates.
Then Zhou Ming and Edward left, but Tang Yu did not leave, but fell a few steps behind and said to Douglas: "You can pretend that you didn't hear what you said just now. Eight, one Chinese, eight. Internet, text.
Douglas is certainly not an idiot who doesn't understand the world's ways to become the CEO of Kingston Laboratory in Skunk Factory. Therefore, he also answered Tang Yu: "Mr. Tang Yu, please rest assured. I just found a legal deal for the laboratory. As for the final flow of bullets, I think that is not something I can control, and you, maybe just to protect yourself, after all, that's just a bullet, right?"
Tang Yu then left the laboratory and told Zhou Ming about Dr. Douglas' attitude. Zhou Ming smiled slightly and said nothing, but just patted Tang Yu on the shoulder to show encouragement.
Zhou Ming actually did not mention this in front of Douglas, just to see what Tang Yu did. It now seems that the second heir to the Tang family did not disappoint him.
"I will go back to China next." Zhou Ming turned to Edward, "Is Congress ready? I don't want the Gulf War to break out too early."
Edward replied confidently: "Mr. Zhou Ming, don't worry, even if the president has signed the war order, Congress still has the right to hold on to the war."
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When Zhou Ming and Tang Yu and Edward left Kingston Laboratory, there was another scene in the presidential residence in the east.
At that time, a group of senior federal officials such as U.S. President Walsh, Secretary of State, and Assistant for National Security Affairs were listening to the Gulf War operations in the president's study, and explaining to them was a four-star general Normandy, who had been authorized to be the commander-in-chief of the Gulf War multinational forces.
"What is in front of us is a powerful military country with a total force of 1.2 million, more than 7,000 tanks and armored vehicles of various colors, more than 700 aircraft of various colors, and various tactical missiles. They are now ready and have deployed their defense lines perfectly. At the same time, they are deeply influenced by Soviet-style tactics and have accumulated a lot of experience in coordinated combat in the long war."
Speaking of this, Normandy continued to talk: "But it is precisely because of this that we must completely change our combat ideas."
"First we can see that in air power comparison, the enemy's main models are MiG, while we are F5 and F6, and are equipped with the most advanced fire control radar. Therefore, it can be said that we have a comprehensive advantage. Therefore, my plan is to fully seize air supremacy through air combat, and then dispatch F7 stealth bombers and medium- and short-range tactical cruise. Missiles to avoid enemy radar detection, conduct precise strikes on their important military targets, paralyze the enemy's command system, and eliminate the enemy's resistance in the base."
Normandy opened the slide as she said, projecting a map of Iraq. He pointed to the map and said, "This is the first target we are going to attack, because..."
When Normandy was about to continue talking, Walsh's secretary suddenly came over and said something in his ear, so Walsh immediately interrupted Normandy and said: "There is no doubt that General Normandy, your idea is very good, but I'm sorry I have to deal with some more important things now, so how about your combat plan next time?"
After leaving this sentence for Normandy, Walsh got up and left, causing the people in the study to look at each other.
Outside, Walsh frowned and walked quickly, and soon came to his office. He walked to his desk and picked up the phone: "Hello, I am President Walsh, what happened to the old guy?"
The one who can be called the old guy by Walsh is naturally the Vice President and Senate Speaker Aldridge, who said on the other side of the phone: "I'm very sorry to interrupt your combat meeting, but I think the matter on the Congress will be more important than your combat meeting, because if you can't convince the angry members, then you can't really achieve these combat plans."
As the president of the United States, Walsh was very calm. He did not get angry, but asked in a deep voice: "I don't understand why this is the case? It was obvious that most people had agreed to this war in the Congress vote four days ago."
"But later many members of parliament received other news that the war was entirely intended to defend the interests of other consortiums in the Middle East, which was not in the interests of other consortiums, so the members who represent the interests of these consortiums stopped doing it," said Aldridge.
"This includes old guy, are you right?" Walsh asked.
Faced with this question, Aldridge smiled and replied: "I think you must have misunderstood me. As your vice president, I am very willing to stand on the same side as you."
"But I still have such an extremely disgusting thing, right?" Walsh said.
Aldridge laughed and continued, "Mr. President, I don't think it's time to worry about this issue now. It's more important than holding people accountable or doubting that everyone in the world is thinking about how to murder you, how to solve the current situation, right?"
"That's true," Walsh said. "So Mr. Speaker Aldridge, I want to know what kind of demands the opposing senators have made."
"This is the problem," said Aldridge. "They were discussing that major consortiums were sharing a proportional share of their military expenditures, but when these consortiums knew that the war was to ensure the interests of the Rockefeller family in oil, they were unwilling to bear any military expenditures anymore. The Rockefeller and the Adams family must be responsible for the expenses."
"Not only that, they also asked the military to purchase more weapons and ammunition from other arms dealers, otherwise they would not mind giving them to Iraqi troops who needed more," said Aldridge.
Walsh slapped the table angrily, and he gritted his teeth and cursed: "What a group of greedy devils without any bottom line!"
But no matter how much he scolds, he still has to face reality after he has scolded him. As an old politician, Walsh understood this very clearly. After calming down his mood, he said: "I understand that I will negotiate with the Rockefeller family and the Adams family immediately on the way of sharing military spending."
"Parliament and I are waiting for good news from you, Mr. President. I hope this time will not be too long. After all, there are nearly 700,000 troops in the Middle East waiting for the order to attack," said Aldridge.
These words made President Walsh feel very annoying and swear again.
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Chapter completed!