Translator:
_Min_
Editor:
Rundi
After arriving in Country F, John Kerry did not rush to make a deal with Jiang Chen. Instead, he met with Santos, the President of Moro, and the current president of the transitional government, Baudista.
However, based on the informant response collected by the Ghost agents on both sides, Kerry did not achieve any desired results in the talks, especially not with the current president of the transitional government.
Although Kerry offered a lot of incentives and promises such as: help Country F resolve the MLL issue, help Country F rebuild its economy, help with⊠and so on, Baudista remained unmoved and clung to the thigh of Celestial Trade.
Disregard the fact that their army had yet to withdraw from City M, even if they did withdraw, when did the promises ever get fulfilled?
Baudista knew very clearly that the issue of Country F was seen favorably by the UA. The UA needed Country F to act as a stronghold in the South Asia region to exert its influence, so it made these promises. However, the Jewish Consortium controlled Country Fâs economy, the WASP consortium with an advantage in the Capital did not intend to honor the promises made due to political needsâŠ
At this time, if the transitiol government continued to hold on to its diplomatic tactics of depending on Nippon and the UA, it would be completely foolish.
Finally, on the third day of Kerryâs visit to City M, without making any progress, he had to go to the Hilton Hotel where the sign had been replaced by âCelestial Trade City M Officeâ. With the lead of Celestial Trade soldiers, he came to the meeting room to meet Jiang Chen.
Leaning against the sofa, Jiang Chen looked at Mr. Kerry as he walked in with a grin.
âLong time no see, Mr. Kerry, how have you been recently?â
Jiang Chenâs ridicule made Kerry awkward because he had almost no progress in the past three days.
âItâs not bad.â As a long-time diplomat, his true thoughts didnât show on his face. He smiled and sat across Jiang Chen, then turned his gaze to the bottle of red wine on the table. He started the conversation with a casual topic, â⊠Domaine de la RomanĂ©e-Conti, good lord, I heard that the price per bottle is comparable to its equivalent weight in gold. Iâve only seen it in Hollywood movies.â
âProduced in 1945. Six hundred thousand US Dollar.â Jiang Chen motioned to the waiter to open the cork and pour a glass for the two, he then looked at Kerry and said, âWhen Hilton sold this hotel to me, they also transferred the fine wines in the cellar to me. I live with traditional values where we treat our guests with good wine. Today, with an important guest visiting, wouldnât it be inappropriate without it?â
âIâm afraid itâs not appropriate for me to drink such expensive wine.â
âIt doesnât matter. Itâs not the Capital.â Jiang Chen lifted the glass and gestured for a toast. âYou donât have to use the tactics in the Capital here. Please be straightforward.â
âThen Iâll directly get to the topic.â In the end, he did not touch the glass of wine. Kerry hid the smile on his face and put on a serious gesture, âWhat do you really want?â
âWhat do we want?â When Jiang Chen heard Kerryâs question, he suddenly chuckled. âDo you mean, is this war provoked by me?â
âMr. Jiang Chen, since you want me to be straightforward, then letâs not go in circles.â Kerry shook his head. âYou and I are both know. I donât mean this war.â
âWhat do you mean?â Jiang Chen slightly narrowed his eyes.
âOn what terms will you remove the missiles deployed under the Pacific Ocean?â Kerry stared at Jiang Chen.
The atmosphere in the conference room gradually cooled down. Jiang Chen put down the glass and spread his hands.
âThis issue is not a problem at all because we absolutely cannot remove those missiles.â
âYour missiles have seriously threatened regional and global stability! If you do not plan to trigger a new round of the arms race, I urge you to consider this issue in a serious and responsible manner! Not thatââ
âSo why doesnât your party give up all nuclear weapons in order to maintain love and peace? I also ask you to consider my proposal seriously and responsibly,â Jiang Chen interrupted Kerryâs words and said with a smile.
Jiang Chenâs words made Kerry pause for a moment. He did not expect Jiang Chen to use such a rogue tactic to stop him.
After some thought, Kerry recollected the strategy in his mind and slowed down his voice.
âThe unilateral abandonment of nuclear weapons by the UA will not bring about a positive impact on the global situation. Instead, it will adversely accelerate the deterioration of global stability. In addition, we are discussing the matter of EMP and the problem of your deployment of intercontinental missiles in the Pacific Ocean. Please do not mention these irrelevant topics.â
âIs that so? It seems to me that the two are completely one issue,â Jiang Chen laughed. âIf you are unwilling to give up nuclear weapons, then what reason is there to demand that we give up EMPs? In my honest opinion, EMPs are more environmental and safer than nuclear weapons.â
âBut in terms of danger, both are equivalent.â Kerry said word by word, âIf you refuse, then we will deploy B2 bombers at the military base in Guam.â
However, contrary to Kerryâs expectation, Jiang Chen did not react to his threat.
Silence continued for a long time between the two.
After a long wait, Jiang Chen saw that Kerry did not continue, raised his eyebrows and broke the silence
âAnd then?â
And then?
Jiang Chenâs words stunned Kerry.
[I already told you everything. If you do not withdraw the missile, we will put strategic bombers at your doorstep. And then?]
[Of course, I canât be so straightforward.]
Kerry coughed and went on.
âIt seems that Mr. Jiang did not understand what I meant, so I will explain it in detail. The B2 bomber is a stealth strategic bomber that the UA military is proud of. It is inappropriate for me to mention more about this bomber and you can find more information on the internet. I will only emphasize on one point, the B2 bomber has nuclear strike capabilities, and you should understand what I mean.â
Jiang Chen smiled.
âI thought you were planning to say something else. If several B2 bombers can make you feel safe, then feel free to drop them off at our doorstep.â
âYou are not afraid?â Kerry did not comprehend.
âWhy should I be scared?â Jiang Chen sat up and leaned forward slightly. âWhere you place your nuclear bomb offers no difference to us. M. A. D. I believe you wonât be unfamiliar with this term. After all, this is the theory you put forward.â
M. A. D. âMutual Assured Destruction,â was proposed by the Secretary of Defense McNamara during the Cold War. Although it had always been denied by the government, this mechanism had been the idea used by the United States and the Soviet Union in the arms race and had been used up to this day and age.
If the UA used nuclear weapons against Xin one day in the future, then Celestial Tradeâs EMP would also allow the UA to return to the Stone Age overnight.
That being the case, where the UA placed the nuclear weapons had no effect on Jiang Chen?
Looking at Kerryâs nervous look, Jiang Chen used a slightly more moderate tone.
âPeaceful development and friendly relationships are the consistent diplomatic positions of Xin. As the guardian of Xin, Celestial Trade promises that the EMP weapons will only be used for defense, and counter-attack and will not be used aggressively.â
Jiang Chen then looked at Kerry, and said.
âIf you insist on asking us to give up EMP weapons, then we also ask you to set an example and destroy all nuclear weapons. If not, thenâŠâ
Jiang Chen chuckled and stopped talking.
Although he did not finish the last sentence, the meaning he expressed was already clear.
[If not, then go back to the Capital with your double standards!]