Eight hundred seventy-nine.(1/2)
"Do you really have no idea what's going on, Colonel Jade?"
Colonel Jade shook his head in confusion, he had no idea what was going on. In the middle of the night yesterday, Captain Roger suddenly brought a group of CIA agents into his home, and then secretly brought him back to the CIA headquarters in London.
"Tell me, Captain, why should I arrest me?" Colonel Jade asked with a somber face.
Captain Roger also shook his head: "To be honest, I don't know, Colonel. I received an order from the country, just an hour before I went to your place. I can tell the superiors what to do, arrest you directly, and then not allow you to have any form of contact with the outside world."
Arrest me? Colonel Jade was completely confused. He was loyal to the US government, working hard every day, and never relaxed a day. But is this the treatment given to him by the US government?
"I'm going to talk to General Luke on the phone." Colonel Jade made this request.
Captain Roger thought for a while, then nodded.
The phone was connected, Colonel Jade's voice sounded extremely fast, he had to figure out what was going on, and General Luke's voice coming from the other end of the phone was cold:
"Col. I can't tell you what happened. I think you know better than anyone else. The only thing you can do now is to cooperate with Captain Roger's investigation. Now all CIA's work in the UK will be responsible for Captain Roger!"
All CIA's work in the UK will be carried out by Captain Roger. Colonel Jed looked at Roger. This person who was his subordinate a few hours ago seemed so calm at this moment.
He wanted to say something to the general. But the general only said the last sentence: "Good luck", and the phone was hung up.
Colonel Jade put down the phone with his trembling hands and sat down in frustration. He tried hard to recall what he had done in his mind, but he could not think of anything.
Looking at the colonel's gaze with a little sympathy, Captain Roger said slowly: "Col. You must hand over all the information you have to me, including all the hidden lists."
"I will do my best to cooperate with you." Colonel Jade calmed himself down: "But I would like to ask you to promise me, Captain. Find out what happened to me."
"I will do it hard, Colonel." Captain Roger sighed softly.
In fact, he knew better than anyone else that Colonel Jade could not cleanse his grievances, at least he could not do it until the Axis forces completely occupied Britain.
Nash, Lieutenant Colonel Mills, Colonel Jade, fell one after another in the hands of the "Lieutenant Colonel Moyol". What is the true identity of "Lieutenant Colonel Moyol"? This is no longer important to Captain Roger. What is important is that he is sitting in the same boat with "Lieutenant Colonel Moyol", and he must make sure that the boat does not sink.
Colonel Jade performed very well and he handed over all the information, including core contents such as "Operation Blue" and "Ash Plan".
Captain Roger was also the first time he knew about the "Ash Plan". He reported this information to "Lieutenant Colonel Moyor" as soon as possible. In contrast, there was no difference with Olawitsky's explanation.
The Americans and the Fenton government were a little crazy. They actually wanted to blow up so many important targets. This also reflected from another perspective that the Americans and the Fenton government were completely desperate about the prospects of the war.
"Then let all British people know about this 'Ash Plan'..." Wang Weiyi said this calmly.
The "Ash Project" made the front pages of major British newspapers and magazines, and this news made the whole of Britain burst into flames. God. Is there anything more terrible than this?
The outcome of the war is actually not important. After the war is over, life will continue. The Americans and the Fenton government are crazy about wanting to blow up so many factories and enterprises, which will make London, Coventry, Manchester, and the cities on the list completely fall into the sea of fire.
After the war, how should the British continue their lives?
The British were completely angry and asked the Fenton government to immediately give a reasonable explanation to the British people and demanded that the Fenton government immediately drive out the Americans who were preparing to implement the plan.
They gathered outside the presidential palace and made loud protests, and they were already basically desperate about such a government.
The furious Fenton government had no idea how such information was leaked. In fact, if you think about it carefully, there was too much information leaked at this stage. One after another, it took the matter one after another, but that matter suddenly emerged.
Prime Minister Wilkins denied the existence of the "Ash Plan", and he severely accused all newspapers that published this so-called plan of serious slandering the government, and the government never thought of blowing up any target.
However, such an explanation is too pale and powerless.
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All the newspapers that published this news received information so detailed and true. However, the explanations of the Fenton administration and Prime Minister Wilkins were so far-fetched.
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The US government also felt it was difficult, and Brigadier General Luke from the CIA came to London quietly under such a passive situation.
He did not inform others that what happened in the latest stage was confusing. Especially the betrayals of Lieutenant Colonel Mills and Colonel Jade were even more incredible. They had to figure out what was going on here and how the crucial intelligence was leaked.
"The 'Ash Plan' is temporarily stopped." In the president's office, Brigadier General Luke's face looked very ugly: "We believe that if this plan is continued, it will increase the dissatisfaction in the UK to the highest point, which is a very unfavorable thing for the war. Of course, we are only discussing temporary. In due course, this plan will be restarted."
"The dissatisfaction in the UK is constantly heating up..." President Fenton seemed worried: "There are a number of cities that have successively experienced large-scale anti-government demonstrations... In addition, the Galaxy incident has not yet been resolved, and our system is collapsing rapidly."
Brigadier General Luke didn't know how to face the current situation. This exceeded his ability. He could only turn his attention to General Gandra: "General, once the war in the native British country breaks out, how long can we last?"
"Three months, or even shorter." General Gandera's answer was undoubtedly frustrating: "All kinds of things are filled with our preparations. The US military is still okay, but the dissatisfaction among the British army will heat up as much as the emotions of the British people. What I worry about is that once the war begins, those British troops will have a large-scale mutiny."
President Fenton and Prime Minister Wilkins were both a little unhappy.
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It is really inappropriate for General Gandra to accuse the British army of this. Are the British born traitors?
But General Gandra just told the truth he knew.
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"The dynamics of all senior British generals must be monitored closely." Brigadier General Luke said this, as if he had thought of something: "Mr. President, Mr. Prime Minister. I have no intention of offending Britain at all, but what General Gandra said could not help but worry me. When the decisive battle is approaching, we must completely eliminate all possible accidents...."
President Fenton and Prime Minister Wilkins nodded reluctantly.
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What else can they say?
"As for the issues of Lieutenant Colonel Mills and Colonel Jade, we feel very sorry..." Once such a thing happened to the Americans, Brigadier General Luke only used the word "regret": "Their betrayal has caused us a lot of damage, and we hope that our damaged intelligence system will be restored immediately."
Prime Minister Wilkins nodded and said, "Yes, we are equally angry at the betrayal of Lieutenant Colonel Mills and Colonel Jade. If it weren't for Lieutenant Colonel Moyol, perhaps the entire intelligence system would have been paralyzed."
"Lt. Col. Moyol?" Brigadier General Luke was stunned: "Is it from the British Intelligence Department?"
"No, it's from the US Army Intelligence Agency." Prime Minister Wilkins quickly replied: "This is a very capable guy who has properly handled the impact of various events and is working hard to get everything back on track."
"U.S. Army Intelligence Agency? Lieutenant Colonel Moyol?" Brigadier General Luke's brows were deeply locked together: "As far as I know, the U.S. Army Intelligence Agency has not sent any Lieutenant Colonel Moyol to the British mainland?"
Prime Minister Wilkins also seemed to have found something wrong: "He is a senior investigator with the U.S. Army Intelligence Agency, and we have verified it with General Phillips of the Department of Defense."
"General Phillips?"
"Yes. General Phillips, he is confirming Lieutenant Colonel Moyol's identity."
"No." Brigadier General Luke fell into deep thought: "The senior investigators of the US Army Intelligence Agency mainly analyze battlefield situations, collect war intelligence, and provide reliable data. They will not interfere in anything else. Moreover, even if they come to the UK, they will definitely notify me first, and they need our assistance. But I have never heard of Lieutenant Colonel Moyol."
Brigadier Luke thought for a while and called a secret number: "I am Luke, answer General Phillips. No, don't answer his office, answer that red call. Yes, a very urgent situation happened."
He waited there for a while, and then said to the phone again: "General Phillips? I am Luke of CIA. I have a situation that must be verified with you, yes, and you. Have you ever sent a senior investigator into London? His name is Lieutenant Colonel Moyol. What? You never know Lieutenant Colonel Moyol... But it is said that Colonel Jade and the British side have verified his identity with you, and many people have proved to have called your office in person... Ah, they also said that it was your answer in person... No, General, please don't be angry. I have no intention of doubting you. It's just that this matter makes me feel too strange. Maybe there are enemy spies around you... Okay, I will arrest this mysterious Lieutenant Colonel Moyol immediately... "
When he put down the phone, President Fenton and Prime Minister Wilkins were totally stupid. They had never heard anything more incredible than this. Crazy. Crazy, it must be the world that went crazy.
"General Phillips has never sent any Lieutenant Colonel Moyor..." Brigadier General Luke's face was so gloomy: "What we can be sure now is that Lieutenant Colonel Moyor is a spy. Where is Captain Roger? Please come here immediately. Also, where is Lieutenant Colonel Moyor now? Take control of him immediately and prevent him from leaving his room!"
Captain Roger was called here temporarily, and Brigadier General Luke did not want to delay: "Arson Lieutenant Colonel Moyol!"
"What, arrest Lieutenant Colonel Moyol?" Captain Roger almost suspected that he had heard it wrong.
"Yes, arrest him immediately!" Brigadier General Luke's voice was unquestionable: "Captain, one hundred thousand is in a hurry. If you encounter resistance, I will approve you to kill him directly!"
"Yes, General!"
Looking at Captain Roger's back as he hurriedly left, Brigadier General Luke felt that this matter was extremely absurd. An enemy's spy - yes, he could be sure that the so-called "Lieutenant Colonel Moyol" must have been an enemy's spy, who had deceived so many senior officials and gained the trust of so many people.
And what happened to General Phillips's previous confirmation? Is there anything involved in this matter? If that is true, it would be terrible.
Maybe all this will be clear until "Lt. Col. Moyol" is brought here.
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To be continued...