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    Chapter 334: White House Meeting of the U.S. National Security Council: "As for whether our strategic nuclear submarines can lurk in China's East China Sea and Yellow Sea, this is a matter of military tactical arrangements. This issue should be discussed by the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff  Admiral Taylor will answer you." Secretary of Defense McNamara thought for a while and then said: However, our second-generation 'Ethan Allen' class nuclear submarines can pose a certain threat to China.  "If this is the case, we have nuclear bases on land that can launch hydrogen bombs, we have 'Ethan Allen' class strategic nuclear submarines at sea, and we have long-range nuclear strategic bombers in the sky, what else do we have to fear from China?" Johnson said confidently.  Said: "I think we thought China was too powerful. It frightened ourselves." [] For this lovely wife who later "gave up the 'Great Society' and fell in love with the vietnam war, the son-in-law, launched an all-out war in Vietnam."  The confidence of Johnson, the 37th president of the United States during the war.  General Taylor, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, threw the first bucket of cold water.  "The problem is far from that simple." Admiral Taylor nervously tapped the table with the index and middle fingers of his right hand, saying, "Although we have the Polaris A2 ballistic missile that can carry a maximum range of more than 2,800 kilometers.  missile strategic nuclear submarine. However, the United States has no advantage at all in strategic nuclear strikes. The range of the Polaris A2 ballistic missile is too close. Now the South China Sea, the East China Sea, the Yellow Sea and the Sea of ??Japan have almost become China's inland seas, Ethan Allen.  "class strategic nuclear submarines, launched outside the first island chain, are almost unable to effectively pose a substantial threat to China.  Whether our nuclear submarines can enter China's South China Sea, East China Sea, and Yellow Sea depends on whether we need it, but it can be said with certainty that this is very dangerous and difficult. Whether it can break through China's anti-submarine network has yet to be proven.  "" On the other hand, China carries "Qianlong" class strategic ballistic missile nuclear submarines carrying "giant" ballistic missiles.  Judging from the last time they launched nuclear submarine missiles underwater in the Indian Ocean into the North Atlantic, the range has exceeded 5,000 kilometers. According to some relevant intelligence analysis we currently have, the range of the giant ballistic missiles carried by Chinese nuclear submarines is at least 8,000 kilometers.  kilometers or more.  In this way, China can have nuclear coverage of the entire United States in the North Pacific and Indian Ocean.  From this point of view, China is not nothing to be afraid of, but rather very scary.  " "This is not the most terrifying thing about China," CIA Director Mike said, taking over General Taylor's words. "The most terrifying thing about China is its advantage in information and intelligence.  Intelligence information is unilaterally transparent.  This advantage is immeasurable. To put it simply, it is like a healthy man fighting with a blind man. China is completely watching our every move.  Therefore, I am afraid that our nuclear missile bases in South Korea will not play any role, because it is entirely possible that China has mastered the accurate coordinates of these bases. I think China's many missiles have already locked these nuclear launch bases of ours.  .  Mike glanced at Vice President Johnson, who cast a distrustful look at him, and said: "Mr. Vice President, you should not have any doubts about the accuracy of Chinese intelligence. Our CIA used to follow the Soviet deployments provided to us by the Chinese.  Information on strategic missile bases in Europe has been verified one by one. The coordinates of these Soviet missile bases are exactly the same as those provided by China. It is said that Chinese satellites can take pictures of each of us. So.  It is said that the nuclear bases we set up in South Korea will definitely suffer a devastating blow from China in the first moment of the war. There is no doubt that there is an example from the Soviet Union. " Johnson said.  He stared at the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency and thought to himself, Director Mike can really brag for China. He said with great dissatisfaction: "Mr. Director, you can't always rely on 'possibility' when doing intelligence work."  ''I think it's based on what I've heard,' to provide a basis for decision-making. We can't base our decisions on 'possibility,' I think, 'I think it's based on what we've heard'. I don't believe in China.  The satellite photos are clearer than those of our reconnaissance aircraft platoon? And you said that China will destroy our nuclear missile launch bases in South Korea as soon as the war breaks out. Assuming that your statement is true,  Then why can't we launch a preemptive strike against China before the war starts?" The CIA director, who was robbed by Johnson, the famous and powerless vice president, said unconvincingly: "Mr. Vice President, you  Do you think that war with China is a child's play? I am absolutely certain that when the lid of our missile launcher's coffin is opened, the first thing to fly out will not be our nuclear warheads, but the missiles dropped by China.  Don't think I'm making up a fairy tale. The Soviet Union's P-7, with a range of 8,000 kilometers, was intercepted by a Chinese missile on the missile launcher at the Tyuratam intercontinental missile launch base. The missile in the rocket  Liquid oxygen follows fires caused by explosions, so that Marshal Nie Jielin, commander of the Soviet Strategic Rocket Force, was buried in the sea of ????fire.  Mr. Vice President, you don¡¯t naively think that China will be particularly merciful to us, the United States, and let the United States launch nuclear missiles first.  " Mike, the director of the CIA, was even more dissatisfied with Johnson's statement that he only relied on hearsay and conjecture in his intelligence work. After taking a sip of the cold coffee placed in front of him, he continued: "There is also  , I can tell you Mr. Vice President, what I said about 'maybe' and 'I think' are predictions based on a lot of intelligence analysis. What I said about 'according to rumors' is that China's satellites can take every one of us.  The license plate number was photographed. This is the unanimous view of the image analysis experts in our bureau. This is the opinion of the experts.  I think the words of these technical staff are always well-founded.  "Okay, Mike, your CIA should pay more attention to collect information about China," President Kennedy turned to his deputy Johnson and said: "According to our experts who are cooperating with China on the 'space program'  People say that China is indeed much more advanced than us in the space field. What Mike said is possible.  " Everyone was silent for a while, and Secretary of Defense McNamara still reluctantly asked: "Since it is impossible to fight a nuclear war with China, is it OK to fight a conventional local war?  In short, we must not let the Chinese do whatever they want. If they say they block the international channels on the high seas, they will block the international channels on the high seas. If they say they want to stop the ships, they will stop them. If they say they want to stop, they will inspect them. If they don¡¯t agree, they will sink the American warships without saying a word. If China  There will be no punishment for this act.  So why should the United States be the leader of the free world? I think it should be the third grandson of China.  Therefore, for the sake of the reputation of the United States, we must fight back and never compromise or give in again, not to mention that we have now reached a point where there is no way to retreat or make any concessions.  " "That can't be said.  "Secretary of State Lasker said unhurriedly: "What method to use to solve this depends on how it is more in line with the interests of the United States. War is not the only way to solve the problem.  Don¡¯t even start a war with a big country like China easily.  First of all, what means to use and what form of war to fight is not a matter for us, the U.S. government, to have the final say.  Once a war breaks out, who can guarantee that China will not use nuclear means to engage in a nuclear war with us?  Secondly, even if we fight a conventional local war with China, where will the battlefield be chosen?  Should we choose to be in North Korea, Japan, or Vietnam and the Middle East?  How to control the scale of war?  Things related to the national destiny of the United States are beyond the unilateral control of the United States. What will happen if the destiny of the United States cannot be completely controlled by its own hands?  The reputation of the United States is important, but it is only a small part of the destiny of the United States. Life is always more important than face. It is easy to win no matter what. But what will happen to the United States if it cannot win?  How to close this field?  " "The fate of the country?  Isn¡¯t China afraid of affecting the destiny of the country?  "Secretary of Defense McNamara ignored McNamara and insisted on asking a three-point question. Regarding McNamara's question, Secretary of State Rusk seemed to have been prepared for it and immediately replied: "It can be said that China is not afraid.  China's national destiny is the result of the Communist Party led by the MZD. They fought in the country for more than 20 years and created a new China. Only one year after the founding of the People's Republic of China, they fought another war with us in North Korea when they were completely impoverished.  In one battle, they achieved the status of a great power; in South Asia, they disintegrated India and turned it into a regional power; through this war with the Soviet Union, they not only recovered millions of square kilometers of land lost over hundreds of years,  And it also created a new world superpower.  So they are not afraid of war. To a certain extent, war is the catalyst for China's rise.  " Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Taylor has been thinking that the Tsushima Strait incident is indeed a shame for him as an American. China has gone too far. If you block the Tsushima Strait to prevent American warships from passing through, then go back.  Forget it. But China is too overbearing. It only used three destroyers of the 7th Fleet to "guide" the sinking. What is the use of the US military including itself?  Come to think of it, it's not that the Americans don't do anything, it's that the U.S. weapons and equipment are inferior to others. He couldn't help but sigh and blurted out: "We should indeed fully realize the gap between us and China and have a sense of crisis.  .  "If you fall behind, you will be beaten." "The point of view you mentioned is simply untenable and is an excuse for inaction." Johnson glanced at the chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff with contempt and said, "According to your statement, China played a major role in the Korean War.  All he could do was get beaten.  But in fact this is not the case.  Isn't it?  "Mr. Vice President, are you saying that we Americans are afraid of death?"  Inaction?  "Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Taylor said with some excitement: "No, that's not the case. Take the 12th Destroyer Squadron in the Tsushima Strait this time. They knew that they were no match for the Chinese fleet, but they still refused to fight against China.They inspected the USS Clarice to the death and defended the hydrogen bomb warheads and missile launchers on the supply ship. In the end, the Chinese became angry and sunk them.  According to the telegram from Captain Thomson of the supply ship Clarice, we tried our best at that time, but the Chinese fleet was completely outside the range of our artillery fire. You couldn't hit it at all, and the Chinese fleet was completely out of range.  Missiles can hit our warships easily and calmly.  Isn¡¯t this why we are lagging behind?  Strength is everything, Mr. Vice President, do you still have any doubts about this?  " Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Taylor paused for a moment to think, and then said: "The U.S. military carries out national missions. As long as the president orders it, the military must resolutely implement it.  But if we go to war with China now, we will only be humiliating ourselves.  Whether it is a nuclear war or a conventional war, we have no possibility of victory.  Judging from the information we have, the Chinese People's Liberation Army is ready for a full-scale war. Their three mechanized infantry divisions have entered North Korea in three routes. The 30,000 U.S. 8th Army troops stationed in South Korea are left alone.  Whether it is the equipment level of the team or the combat quality of the personnel, it is definitely unable to withstand these tiger and wolf divisions that have participated in the Far East War.  When I say this, I do not intend to exaggerate the strength of the Chinese ** team, but it is well-founded.  We can compare our army with that of the Soviet Union.  The Chinese army can wipe out millions of Soviet lions in the Far East within a month. Can our army do this?  Obviously it can't be done no matter what.  Now let's compare how much stronger our army will be than the Soviet army?  " Having said that, Admiral Taylor walked to a huge globe in the right corner of the conference room and said: "Now let us all understand the overall deployment of the Chinese Navy in this operation, so that everyone can have an idea.  " He turned the globe, gestured on the globe and said: "The first red navy detachment of the Chinese Navy's Far East Fleet stationed in the Far East Soviet Port, under the leadership of the modified "Beijing" guided missile cruiser, and 6 guided missile destroyers  , 6 missile frigates, 10 conventional submarines, including 4 China's most advanced "dolphin" class conventional submarines and more than 60 warships forming a task force.  The Tsugaru Strait between Sapporo and Hokkaido, Japan, and the Soya Strait between the north and Sakhalin Island have been closed, completely closing the Sea of ??Japan.  If we dispatch more than two aircraft carrier fleets to forcibly break through the blockade and enter the Sea of ??Japan, it will inevitably be an unprecedented sea battle, where seven aviation divisions of China's Far East Air Force are concentrated.  Everyone can imagine what the result will be.  In fact, it is impossible for us to enter the Sea of ??Japan from there.  ¡± zhUZhudao.com
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