Chapter 749: Confirmed
At the beginning of the Fourth Middle East War, the Yom Kippur War, Israel was in an extremely dangerous situation, and even threatened to be destroyed.
At that time, Israel could not care so much.
On the second day of the war, at the height of the war, the Israeli authorities made an extremely bold and even crazy decision to let four A-4 attack planes with nuclear bombs rise into the air, and if the defensive line was broken by the Arab coalition, they would bomb Cairo, Damascus, Amman and Beirut, destroy the capitals of the four neighboring countries, and die with the enemy, absolutely not giving in to the enemy.
In addition, the Israeli army planted an atomic bomb in Jerusalem.
Why?
If you want to perish, blow up the Holy City!
It's crazy, so to speak.
It's just that the country is going to perish, and it's actually easy to understand that you are going to do something crazy.
It was on this day that something happened.
At that time, the "Skyhawk", which was responsible for bombing Damascus, was on standby over the Golan Heights and was shot down by Syrian anti-aircraft missiles.
Although the tide of battle was reversed a few days later, the Israeli army counterattacked and quickly defeated the Arab coalition forces, but by the time the Israeli army repelled the Syrian army attacking the Golan Heights and found the wreckage of the "Skyhawk", the atomic bomb had disappeared without a trace.
Because the matter was so sensitive, and Israel never admitted to possessing nuclear weapons, after the war, the Israeli authorities did not investigate, but destroyed all relevant information and erased all records, including the fighter jet, as if it had not happened.
The question is, what about the nuclear bomb?
In the hands of Syria?
Apparently not!
Although there is no conclusive evidence, there is reason to believe that the Gulf War launched by the United States at the end of the Cold War is very likely to have something to do with it.
Nuclear bombs in Iraq's hands?
In fact, judging from the situation at that time, it is very likely that Saddam Hussein launched a war to invade Kuwait because he felt that he had the capital to annex Kuwait because of the nuclear bomb, and after the United States learned about this, it realized that Israel's security was threatened, so it decided to send troops.
It's just that Saddam Hussein did not use nuclear weapons during the Gulf War.
Why?
That nuclear warhead was so badly damaged that there was simply no way to use it!
During the Iran-Iraq war, Iraq even built a heavy water reactor for this purpose, preparing to develop its own nuclear weapons, in fact, to cover for this.
In addition, it is through the development of nuclear weapons that some Western countries have acquired technology.
Why?
Fix that nuclear warhead.
Which Western country?
That's right, it's France!
At that time, it was France that helped Iraq build heavy water reactors, and France did send some nuclear weapons experts to Iraq.
It's just that, after coming into contact with the nuclear warheads, the French authorities pulled back from the precipice and did not help Iraq repair the nuclear warheads.
The question is, how could a nuclear warhead end up in Iraq's hands?
In fact, after the end of the "Yom Kippur War", Syria's situation was very dangerous and the domestic situation was also unstable, so the Syrian authorities sent the found nuclear bombs to Iraq for research in Iraq, hoping to master the technology to make nuclear weapons in the near future.
Let's not forget that Syria and Iraq at that time were one country, the Arab Republic.
If Iraq is able to accomplish this difficult task, it will not be long before Israel can be defeated and even the entire Arab world can be united.
All in all, Iraq got its hands on nuclear warheads.
It's just that the French experts brought in refused to help Iraq repair the nuclear bombs.
After that, Israel got the news and dispatched fighter jets to blow up the heavy water reactor that the French helped build.
The problem is that after the end of the Gulf War, the coalition forces did not occupy Iraq.
It was after this that the nuclear warheads fell into the hands of the French.
According to the information provided by Yunlong, after the Gulf War, Saddam Hussein once hoped to break the blockade of the West by improving relations with France.
In order to show his sincerity, Saddam Hussein gave the nuclear bomb to France, meaning to let France keep it.
Unexpectedly, this move killed Saddam.
Why?
It was after France got its hands on the scrapped, or more precise, undetonable nuclear bomb, that the United States obtained evidence that Iraq possessed weapons of mass destruction, and thus persuaded Britain and other allies to brazenly launch the second Gulf War more than 10 years later.
France?
Apparently pretending not to know anything.
The point is that this nuclear warhead has been stored in France.
Because the nuclear materials are strictly registered and recorded, and the raw materials for the nuclear warheads come from Israel, the French authorities did not dismantle the nuclear warheads, but only hid them.
Where is it hidden?
It's right in Kolbel's base!
In fact, this is the key reason why France has not closed that base.
Apparently, Emily sent someone to attack Colbel's base knowing that there was a nuclear warhead there, and it was an unidentified nuclear warhead!
Now, the nuclear warhead has fallen into Emily's hands.
Although after obtaining the nuclear bomb, the French dismantled the detonating device and only kept the core, but with Emily's ability, it is certainly not difficult to get a detonating device, or even make one, and she even has the ability to transform a nuclear warhead into a hydrogen bomb initiator.
Technology?
Obviously, with her abilities, it is not a matter at all to obtain the technology to make the list.
It was in this way that Yunlong concluded that Emily had a 200,000-ton hydrogen bomb in her hand.
Reinvent a little bigger?
Unless she has mastered the miniaturization technology, especially the design data, Emily may not be able to build a more powerful hydrogen bomb even if she has the ability to do so.
Of course, even if it could be made, it would be too big to use.
In addition, from the point of view of a nuclear strike, the power of 200,000 tons is enough.
The question now is where Emily is going to use this nuclear warhead.
Because there is definite information that she has come to Japan, Yunlong thinks that Emily will detonate the nuclear warhead in Japan after the outbreak of war.
Where is Japan?
It must be some big city.
Which big city it is, Yunlong doesn't know.
The only thing that is certain is that Emily will first put the nuclear warheads in place and then wait for the war to break out.
As long as nothing else, she would not have used a nuclear warhead before the outbreak of war.
In addition, Yunlong also provided some information that Emily would choose a higher location, as it would take enough detonation height to have enough damage.
If it is detonated on the ground, then the destructive power of a 200,000-ton nuclear warhead is about the same as that of a 20,000-ton nuclear warhead detonated at high altitude.
Where, where could it be?