One hundred and sixty events
We don't know exactly what kind of "special treatment" the radioactive material is treated by the Japanese, but we can also hear from his words that the radioactive material can be carried by the wind once it is released. We are not geographers, and we don't know how far the radioactive material will drift in the wind, so it's better to stay as far away as possible. So all of us took turns driving all the way, and we didn't have time to avoid people's eyes, and by dawn we were already in St. Louis.
We kept the radio on while we were on the road, hoping to keep up to date with the situation at the Meeknoon and Peanut Stew. Journalists in the United States are really dedicated, and there are still many people who stick to their posts late at night. So some of the people called them to report that there was a flying machine flying low and spraying things, and finally when the plane hit the ground and exploded, they arrived at the scene almost at the same time as the police. Before they could get close to the scene, someone who ran out of the explosion site died in the street for some reason.
Immediately the alarm of a biochemical attack was raised, and a huge chaos ensued, with thousands of people wanting to leave the city, causing massive traffic jams. When panicked people discover that someone around them is seriously unwell, panic causes them to lose their last of their senses.
I sighed: these people used their lives to tell us that the Japanese did put something very lethal in their flying machines.
While reporters in Mcnew were reporting, people in Cleveland and near Peanut Stew reported explosions in the air and saw rockets flying and flashing of explosions. The boar and Nikkor judged that the Japanese aircraft had been successfully intercepted by missiles. Only one explosion was reported from Ukneo, and Peanut Stew was not attacked at all, indicating that two flying machines had been shot down. It seems that some people have been preparing for the actions of the Japanese for a long time.
As we passed through Indianapolis, we picked up the family members of one of Hanks' men. In addition, we stopped for a while to refuel, so I took the opportunity to call Garland and Billy respectively. I only told Garand that something was wrong, and told him to strengthen the security of the base and the barley fields, and not to go out unless necessary. Billy asked him to warn the Chinese in Lavona as much as possible that they might be attacked as Japanese and that there might be chaos in society, so they should reduce their outings and store their daily necessities such as food and water at home. As for the reason, I can only let him pay attention to the news. In addition, I asked him to contact Big Bird and ask Big Bird to move his family to our base or barley field.
As I continued on the road, I put Hanks on a bulletproof Land Rover. According to the Tatars, Hanks was in a state of stupidity all the way since the news of the attack on Ukniu was broadcast, and I think he was terrified. And the Tatars cursed along the way, which made Hanks's mental load even heavier. So I tried to comfort him and said, "It's not all your responsibility, you're doing what you order." It was Curtis and his boss who should have understood that the Japanese were not a good thing in the first place. ”
Hanks' fingers twitched involuntarily, and Mu Ran said: "But I am an accomplice, I opened the door for the Japanese to bring in what destroyed the United States." ”
I said: "The few tons of radioactive material that the Japanese are talking about must be bragging." Japan is a defeated country, will the United States allow it to have so much nuclear material? They may have brought in only biochemicals. ”
Immediately, I noticed that the wild boar was looking at me like an idiot, but Hanks was unaware and still said blankly: "The Japanese do have a large amount of weapons-grade nuclear materials in their hands, which is a bargaining chip given to Japan by the United States to threaten China." Those nuclear power plants in Japan can produce weapons-grade plutonium. ”
"It's an open secret," the boar said. ”
I said, "Didn't someone say that all the nuclear materials in the hands of the Japanese are under the control of the United States?" ”
"That's just theoretical," Hanks said. The U.S. government knows that it will be easy for the Japanese to do tricks, but this is the bargaining chip that threatens China. If Japan uses nuclear weapons against China, the United States will be able to disentangle its involvement. ”
I didn't understand this, so I continued to ask: "Japan uses nuclear weapons against China?" Do you mean to say that Japan has an atomic bomb? Then why didn't the Japanese simply bomb Ukniu with an atomic bomb and instead get a dirty bomb? ”
"There is no problem in building an atomic bomb with Japan's technological level, but the U.S. government does not allow it to conduct nuclear weapons tests, and the Japanese have no way to put nuclear weapons into practical use and miniaturization," Hanks said. Therefore, it will be very difficult for the Japanese to transport a huge atomic bomb into the United States, and even if it does, it can only explode on the ground, which may not be as harmful as a dirty bomb exploding in the air. ”
Because Hanks mentioned China, I was particularly concerned, so I asked more: "So it means that Japan will not be able to use atomic bombs against China?" ”
Hanks shook his head: "The American occupation forces are in Japan. As long as Peanut Stew wants the Japanese to have nuclear weapons, the Japanese will have nuclear weapons immediately. That's damn politics. Politicians, like the Japanese, have nothing good. ”
"I want to open some. You're just being taken advantage of by politicians. What happened is irreparable, and now we have to think about how to survive the chaos in the future. I comforted him again.
I say that the chaos is not without reason. In the news broadcast on the radio, the sirens of biochemical attacks in places such as Makneon and Peanut Stew have been sounded, and other cities are better, and Makniu, a metropolis of more than 10 million people, is immediately thrown into chaos. Thousands of residents of Makneon drove to escape the city, causing huge traffic jams, and the crowd stuck in traffic found that people around them were constantly showing symptoms of poisoning or dying, and finally fear overwhelmed all reason. In many places, people shot at each other and even shot at everyone around them for the road, and the whole city was filled with fierce firefighting. Who made everyone in the United States have guns?
As we approached St. Louis, the president finally spoke up. He declared a biochemical attack, issued an emergency martial law, and asked all residents to return to their homes and wait for the army to arrive to decontaminate them. At the same time, he issued an order for the army to cordon off areas that could be contaminated to prevent the contamination from spreading to other areas. He declared that if anyone tried to cross the army's blockade line despite the obstruction, the army could kill him.
If you think about it on your toes, you know that the American people believe in the supremacy of the individual. It's no wonder that you deprive them of the right to flee danger and not resist by force.
Follow-up coverage was no longer to be counted on, as all the American radio stations started playing music. However, there are several foreign radio stations that can provide some information, such as Russia Today. Immediately after the president declared martial law, Russia Today made a shocking announcement that an extremist group in Japan had just announced a successful attack on Ukneo with a dirty bomb. Russia Today also quoted the Japanese as saying that the Japanese dropped hundreds of kilograms of powder made of weapons-grade plutonium attached to lightweight materials, which would be carried by the wind and spread death throughout the East Coast.
The Russia Today story was interrupted before it could be broadcast. All foreign radio stations we can only hear the stinging sound of electronic interference. The channel for understanding how things are going has been completely cut off.
When we arrived in St. Louis, the gas station workers were anxiously changing channels, but all the channels were playing something inconsequential. As we finished refueling and were about to leave, the TV screen suddenly changed, and only the president's face was on the whole screen. In a tone of grief and indignation, he announced to the world that he had just given the order to strike Japan indiscriminately, in view of the despicable behavior of the Japanese.
Japan is really done now. This is a big event that will affect the world.