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Chapter 1,675 Emergency Meeting

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    At that time, he rolled the piece of information into a paper ball, made an extremely accurate three-pointer, and threw it into the trash can.

    If the Japanese army really took the courage of a bear and attacked Pearl Harbor.

    ¡°And his Mr. President happened to know that he threw such an extremely important piece of information into the trash can as a three-pointer, and his career would come to an end.

    Yes, he will be sent off and banned for life for this damn three-pointer.

    After some thought, he called Gale from the Intelligence Department and asked him to come to his office.

    Gale was called over by the Minister of Defense, feeling a little strange.  Because he and the Minister of Defense have some disagreements.

    ?????????????? However, the two of them don¡¯t interact much in normal times. Even when reporting intelligence summaries, it¡¯s his secretary who does it.

    As soon as Gale entered the office of the Minister of Defense, he saw the Minister of Defense with an enthusiastic face, laughing and walking towards him.

    "Oh, my dear Mr. Gale, do you still remember the information you gave me before?" the Minister of Defense asked.

    "Of course." Gale said, "How about it, has Mr. President begun to pay attention to it?"

    The Minister of Defense patted him on the shoulder and praised: "Of course, because of your intelligence, Mr. Gale, the Navy Department has now begun to conduct round-the-clock reconnaissance in the Pacific Ocean.

    At the same time, our intelligence department must also cooperate with the work of the Navy Department. I hope that Mr. Gale can continue to work hard in this work.  "

    After hearing this, Gale felt relieved.

    In fact, in his opinion, getting promoted and making a fortune is not important to him.  When he took this position, his first starting point was for the national security of the United States.

    What¡¯s more, he was originally from a wealthy family, and his family also had considerable property on Wall Street.  To him, money is just numbers, and power to him is far less interesting than those encrypted telegrams.

    "Is there anything else? Sir." After hearing what he said, Gale asked aloud.

    The Minister of Defense was stunned for a moment, thinking what on earth is inside this person¡¯s head?

    "No, Mr. Gale, you can go back to work." The Minister of Defense said.

    Gale nodded and walked out of the office.

    This surprised the Minister of Defense, because Gale did not make any requests to himself during this period.

    ¡°For example, how important is the information he submitted this time? Should he apply to the higher-level department for promotion or promotion?

    After all, in his opinion, Gale excitedly came to him with that piece of information.  Mostly for these reasons.

    "What a weirdo."

    After muttering like this, he shook his head and began to think about how to cover up this matter without leaving any trace.

    In the Pearl Harbor fleet command room, the communications officer responsible for receiving telegrams decrypted a telegram according to the established code, and then walked towards Fleet Commander-in-Chief Zoll.

    That was an encrypted telegram from the Navy Department of the United States. After the contents of the telegram were presented to Zoar, he frowned in surprise.

    "The Japanese must remain vigilant if there is a possibility of carrying out military operations against our army. At the same time, be prepared to go to sea to search for the Japanese fleet at any time."

    Looking at the contents of the telegram, as well as the joint signatures of Navy Commander-in-Chief General Nimitz and President Roosevelt.  Zor realized that this telegram was of great importance.

    At this moment, the door to Zoar¡¯s office was pushed open.

    A soldier from an intelligence unit responsible for monitoring the communications of ordinary residents in the Hawaiian Island area said: "General, we monitored a phone call this morning."

    "Phone? What phone?"

    Zoel put down the telegram in his hand and asked.

    The soldier opened the folder and said: "Early this morning, there was a call from the Pacific Ocean, which was transferred through the call center to a dental clinic not far from Pearl Harbor.

    The doctor at that dental clinic is a Japanese-American.  We monitored the call and the person who called was speaking Japanese.

    After translation, we learned that he was asking the dentist about the status of the ships anchored in Pearl Harbor.  "

    Hearing these words, Zor's expression suddenly became extremely solemn.

      He pondered for a long time and suddenly realized something was wrong.

    "Pass my order, all captains and commanders, go to the combat readiness headquarters immediately."

    Zoel realized the seriousness of the problem and immediately spoke loudly.

    Those captains, at this point in time, many of them have just had breakfast and plan to go to the beach to enjoy the warm sunshine and golden sand.

    They were all surprised when they suddenly received an urgent order from the fleet commander.

    Because the weather is sunny today and the sea breeze is gentle, there is no sign of war breaking out.

    It was only in the early morning that a faint explosion sounded from the distant sea.  However, because the distance was quite far, the propagation of sound on the sea was reduced. By the time we reached Pearl Harbor, it was basically inaudible.

    They came to the headquarters with puzzled faces and saw Zoll, who looked solemn at this time.

    "What's wrong, my general, have you encountered something difficult? Or your teeth are starting to hurt again." The captain of the USS Arizona said half-jokingly.

    "Damn it, this is wartime, understand?" Zor said sharply.

    Hearing this, the captain of the Arizona battleship also realized the seriousness of the problem.

    The other captains, who originally looked relaxed, also stopped smiling.  Because from Zoel's eyes, they realized that this was not a drill.

    "Our army's minesweeper sank a Japanese submarine dozens of nautical miles away from Pearl Harbor in the early morning"

    Zoel began to speak as fast as possible and recounted the entire incident.  The expressions of the captains also became solemn at this time.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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