Chapter Two Hundred and Six: Different Choices

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As soon as he walked into his office, Cheney noticed that in his office, in addition to his secretary, the director of the CIA, Michael Hayden, was already there.

"Director Hayden, why are you here too?"

The director of the C.I.A. also showed up in his office, and Cheney immediately realized the seriousness of the problem.

In the United States, the president wields tremendous power, and although he is limited by Congress, this does not mean that anyone can use the president as a puppet.

Therefore, no one in the White House would dare to summon a senior government official without informing him, unless he arrived with an urgent contact from the Moscow embassy.

Sure enough!

Director Hayden's face was a little ugly, and he personally bowed slightly to Cheney, who was still a little sleepy, and said, "Mr. President, urgent contact from the Embassy of the United States in Moscow. Just an hour and a half ago, Russian First Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry secretly visited Ambassador Bojohn and relayed to him that the Russian shipyard Severodvinsk had been attacked and a Typhoon-class ballistic missile submarine had been stolen......"

"Poof......

Cheney had just sat down and took a sip of the secretary's hot coffee for him, when he spat out such a big news that was so powerful.

In an instant, a startled Cheney squirted out his coffee, almost squirting Director Hayden, who was standing across from him.

"Ahem, ahem, ahem......"

The violent cough startled Hou's secretary on the side, and hurriedly stepped forward with concern and patted his back carefully: "Mr. President...... Mr. President, are you alright......"

"I ...... I'm fine...... It's rude......"

Cheney poured two sips of the freshly poured pure water that Director Hayden had poured for him, and it was only then that the discomfort in his throat was suppressed along with the shock in his heart.

When he finally stopped coughing, he didn't care about the question of politeness, and looked at Hayden's face full of shock, "Are you sure, my director." You will say that Russia lost a ballistic missile nuclear submarine? What day is it, April Fool's Day?

"I'm afraid it's true, Mr. President!"

Director Hayden still had a face, and the mustache above his lips trembled slightly: "Ambassador Bojohn is also doubting the authenticity of this news after Dmitry left. He then commissioned a military attache to inquire about the situation, and we urgently contacted several intelligence officers lurking in the Russian Ministry of Defense and the Severodvinsk shipyard, and it was basically certain that Russia had indeed lost a nuclear submarine! ”

Cheney nodded, which explained why Michael Hayden was in the White House, because the people in charge of inquiring about intelligence were needless to say that they were all agents and spies from the CIA.

It's just that......

With a frown, President Cheney rubbed his temples and said in disbelief, "...... Having lost a nuclear submarine, has the Russian Navy fallen to such a point? So, my Mr. Director, can you tell me who stole that nuclear submarine from Russia? I still know the typhoon level, it is a big monster with a displacement of more than 20,000 tons, who will have the ability to steal it? Indian? Chinese? Vietnamese? Or North Korea? ”

Obviously, he is not just ignorant, at least these countries mentioned by Cheney are all countries that covet Russian submarines and have been waving money for purchases!

……

As soon as he walked into his office, Cheney noticed that in his office, in addition to his secretary, the director of the CIA, Michael Hayden, was already there.

"Director Hayden, why are you here too?"

The director of the C.I.A. also showed up in his office, and Cheney immediately realized the seriousness of the problem.

In the United States, the president wields tremendous power, and although he is limited by Congress, this does not mean that anyone can use the president as a puppet.

Therefore, no one in the White House would dare to summon a senior government official without informing him, unless he arrived with an urgent contact from the Moscow embassy.

Sure enough!

Director Hayden's face was a little ugly, and he personally bowed slightly to Cheney, who was still a little sleepy, and said, "Mr. President, urgent contact from the Embassy of the United States in Moscow. Just an hour and a half ago, Russian First Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry secretly visited Ambassador Bojohn and relayed to him that the Russian shipyard Severodvinsk had been attacked and a Typhoon-class ballistic missile submarine had been stolen......"

"Poof......

Cheney had just sat down and took a sip of the secretary's hot coffee for him, when he spat out such a big news that was so powerful.

In an instant, a startled Cheney squirted out his coffee, almost squirting Director Hayden, who was standing across from him.

"Ahem, ahem, ahem......"

The violent cough startled Hou's secretary on the side, and hurriedly stepped forward with concern and patted his back carefully: "Mr. President...... Mr. President, are you alright......"

"I ...... I'm fine...... It's rude......"

Cheney poured two sips of the freshly poured pure water that Director Hayden had poured for him, and it was only then that the discomfort in his throat was suppressed along with the shock in his heart.

When he finally stopped coughing, he didn't care about the question of politeness, and looked at Hayden's face full of shock, "Are you sure, my director." You will say that Russia lost a ballistic missile nuclear submarine? What day is it, April Fool's Day?

"I'm afraid it's true, Mr. President!"

Director Hayden still had a face, and the mustache above his lips trembled slightly: "Ambassador Bojohn is also doubting the authenticity of this news after Dmitry left. He then commissioned a military attache to inquire about the situation, and we urgently contacted several intelligence officers lurking in the Russian Ministry of Defense and the Severodvinsk shipyard, and it was basically certain that Russia had indeed lost a nuclear submarine! ”

Cheney nodded, which explained why Michael Hayden was in the White House, because the people in charge of inquiring about intelligence were needless to say that they were all agents and spies from the CIA.

It's just that......

With a frown, President Cheney rubbed his temples and said in disbelief, "...... Having lost a nuclear submarine, has the Russian Navy fallen to such a point? So, my Mr. Director, can you tell me who stole that nuclear submarine from Russia? I still know the typhoon level, it is a big monster with a displacement of more than 20,000 tons, who will have the ability to steal it? Indian? Chinese? Vietnamese? Or North Korea? ”

Obviously, he is not just ignorant, at least these countries mentioned by Cheney are all countries that covet Russian submarines and have been waving money for purchases!