Chapter 709 The three of us


Chapter 709 The Three of Us

Compared to China, who is behind the scenes and therefore fully aware of the whole story, and the United States, which is the culprit, and can figure out most of the joints even though it does not know the whole story, the EU The reaction is somewhat slow.

Mainly because since the Balkan crisis broke out at the end of March, they have changed from talking about the situation in the Balkans to being the soy sauce.

The situation was completely dominated by the Allied Command in Campania and the Allied Air Command Center in Emilia Romagna.

The main purpose of the US military launching the Allied Forces Operation is to disrupt Europe and run on the euro. In addition, it has long realized that these European allies are extremely unreliable. Giving them intelligence is basically equivalent to giving rupees at the same time. Janka Square.

Although the Cold War is over now, the inertia is still there, so it is naturally impossible to be open and honest with European "allies".

In this case, most European countries actually rely heavily on their foreign media to obtain information from the front line.

Although it is called a "media", a considerable number of its staff are almost semi-open intelligence agency agents.

Normally, there seems to be nothing wrong with relying on this method. Even because we are on the front line and can rely on our status as a reporter to rush in on certain occasions, the speed of obtaining information is compared to relying on remote reconnaissance and electronic The Allied Forces Command's means of warfare are even faster.

But last night, for reasons well known to all, these media...

Lost contact.

The first person to realize that something was wrong was the French Directorate General for External Security.

It’s not that this agency is very capable in terms of capabilities, but that their director Yannick Sanson, like Ding Gaoheng, was watching TV because of insomnia at 23:47 local time.

Then, the broadcast signal was suddenly interrupted.

At first, Sanson didn’t take it seriously. His first reaction was to call a friend who worked at a national television station.

Then I quickly received news that the source of the broadcast signal suddenly disappeared.

The other party even asked him for help asking what the reason was.

Next, Mr. Director continued to make the same judgment as Ding Gaoheng, and logically believed that electromagnetic interference may have been released due to military operations.

However, as a senior French intelligence officer, his contacts in Europe are much richer than those of Ding Gaoheng.

So I called an acquaintance working in Brussels and asked if there would be a large-scale military operation that night.

The answer was that not only was there no large-scale military action that night, but a request from the US military was even forwarded.

Allied aircraft are not allowed to fly south of 45° north latitude.

At this time, Sanson finally began to realize that something was not quite right.

Having worked in intelligence agencies for most of his life, he certainly knows that when the US military conducts military operations that truly involve core secrets, it will not share intelligence with its allies. At most, it will only report it after the fact.

Abnormal situations like this tonight are obviously a signal that the US military is performing a special mission.

In fact, at this point, it is impossible for a normal person to imagine that his family was directly hit by six aerial bombs.

The same goes for Sanson.

He simply wanted to know what mission the Americans were performing tonight without telling their allies, even at the expense of interfering with radio and television satellites.

After all, he is an intelligence officer. For France, the United Kingdom and the United States are also "very suspicious allies". Some things can be kept secret, but they must be known.

So, as usual, he first notified the inter-ministerial intelligence committee, and then contacted his subordinates and asked them to contact intelligence personnel in the Balkans through "special channels" to confirm the local situation.

There was a problem with this contact -

The Intelligence Committee could not contact the frontline personnel.

This is completely different from the nature of media broadcast signal interruption.

You must know that intelligence agencies rely on military satellites for communication. Although the satellite itself belongs to France, the characteristics of the communication frequency band are in line with NATO standards.

No matter what happens, the US military cannot interfere with the communication tools it uses.

Moreover, technical personnel from the General Administration of Foreign Security assured that the satellite was in normal working condition, and that there were no problems with their contact with intelligence personnel in other parts of the world.

In this way, there seems to be only one possibility left...

It is not the signal that is the problem, but the person or the equipment.

Sansong was already suffering from insomnia and couldn't sleep, but after being so startled, he didn't even feel sleepy at all.

Actually, even at this point, he still did not think about the fact that his family had been killed. He was mainly worried about whether he was being controlled by the local counterintelligence agency.

So Sanson's first reaction was to contact his counterparts in Germany and Italy.

Because the intelligence agents of these two countries also disguised themselves as media, they stayed in the same hotel as the French TV staff.

If the other party's security agency really messes with it, basically everyone will not be able to escape.

Of course the British are also there, but in the eyes of Sanson, a Frenchman, the gang of Angsa barbarians on the other side of the strait are really not one of his own.

There is also a Spanish media in this hotel, but they are really just media and are not involved in intelligence work.

The results were not surprising at all.

No one can be reached.

This further confirms Sanson’s suspicion——

Our intelligence personnel must have been exaggerated.

It should be said that his guess is correct to a certain extent.

It's just that this promotion is not that promotion.

Being praised by the other party's security agency is a huge dereliction of duty by the leadership of the intelligence agency.

Therefore, Sanson's first reaction was to suppress the matter first.

Although the intelligence officers were arrested, and they were arrested together with unknowing real media staff, it was a major event that could shock the people, and it was impossible to hide it.

But at least we can find a way to get rid of the pot.

The next morning, local time, at 0:20.

Under the huge pressure to shirk the blame, Sanson rushed from home to the office of the General Intelligence Bureau half an hour later, and started a TV show with two other colleagues who were also forced to work overtime because they were worried about taking the blame. Conference call.

After some routine wrangling and incompetent rage, the three of them realized that the biggest trouble at the moment was that after the Allied operation began, they had cut off official communication channels with the Balkans.

In other words, even if you want to negotiate terms with the other party now, you can't speak.

“Perhaps... we can try to find a third party country to coordinate?”

Sanson was the first to try to suggest.

“Third-party countries? For example?”

Simone Crosetto, director of the Italian Foreign Intelligence and Security Service, shrugged, obviously not very optimistic about this idea:

"And more importantly, we have no leverage." Originally, opinions within the EU on the Balkans were not unified, and quite a few people believed that a strategy of extreme pressure should be adopted in order to ensure maximum benefits.

Once you really break your skin, there will be no room for change.

However, overconfidence and the Americans fanning the flames from behind still caused this relatively rational voice to be drowned in the end.

Crosseto was one of the important supporters of this point of view.

Nowadays, it is natural to speak with a bit of yin and yang aura.

"We will talk about the exchange of intelligence personnel later. The top priority is that we must understand as much as possible about the situation. It is not only our agents who have lost contact this time, but also many people from several media outlets. It won’t be too long. If we don’t know anything when faced with questioning, the situation will be in trouble..."

The head of the Federal Intelligence Service, Volker Ruedler, is a German in the traditional sense. He is old-fashioned and unsmiling. Seeing that the other two colleagues seemed to have a tendency to fight among themselves, he quickly made peace in the middle: < br>
“When the two Germanys were reunified, in order to express goodwill, our Intelligence Bureau absorbed some Stasi members. Although the arrangements were for work that did not touch the core business, we could still make use of these connections to follow up. Contact our old rival, the Federal Security Service, and let them be the intermediary."

Even during the Cold War, both sides of the Iron Curtain maintained fairly smooth channels for information exchange, let alone now.

“But...it is also possible that the FSB was behind this incident. You must know that the TV broadcast signal at that time was suddenly cut off, and all our media and intelligence personnel lost contact almost at the same time. Such a high-level Counter-espionage operations would be difficult to achieve by relying solely on the security agencies in the Balkans.”

Sanson is still a little worried:

"Now if we contact each other like this, will it..."

He was still a little worried about losing face.

Crosseto seized every opportunity and continued to be weird:

"It doesn't matter, anyway, we have often lost people like this in the past half century, we don't care if it happens again or twice..."

Rudler knew that now was not the time to quarrel, so he quickly intervened before Sanson Hongwen:

"Anyway, we don't have any evidence now, and we're not even sure what exactly happened."

"Besides, even if the Russians take action, we can first listen to their conditions. ..."

"..."

After some coordination, the opinions of the three people were finally unified.

In fact, from the perspective of Rudler, who knows the Russians better, this matter does not seem to be the work of the Federal Security Service.

There are agents hidden in the media, which are basically a known fact to the Russians.

But no matter in terms of ability or willingness, the other party has absolutely no reason to take action at this time point.

And still do it without any discernment.

My acting style is too rough.

Furthermore, the role that the intelligence personnel of the three countries can play is actually not much different from that of the genuine media. There is really no need to go to war...

But as to what other possibilities there are, Rudler really can't guess.

More than a hundred people have lost contact.

If they hadn’t been controlled, could they all have died?

Just as he was thinking this, the phone on Sanson's desk suddenly rang on the other side of the meeting.

Logically speaking, when this kind of leader is in a meeting, his subordinates will not call in unless there is something shocking.

The latter was about to turn off the voice system when he heard the phones ringing from Crosetto and Rudler.

The three of them picked up the phone almost at the same time.

"Director, we have just received news from the staff stationed in Brussels."

The slightly anxious voice of his subordinate came from Ludler's phone:

"Our intelligence station in the Balkans suddenly experienced a violent explosion just before midnight. The casualties are currently unknown. According to the current information, it is likely that a bomb dropped by a US B2 bomber... But This bomber does not seem to have returned, and it was probably shot down by the air defense force..."

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Rudler never expected that the possibility he had just thought about would come true. His mind suddenly buzzed, his vision went dark, and he almost lost consciousness.

After finally recovering, he quickly raised his head and looked at the TV screen in front of him.

Although the three of them turned off their voices, it seemed from the expressions of the other two that they had seen a ghost.

The news they received should be the same...

...

The news spread to the top levels of major EU countries in a short period of time.

In fact, at this point, their speed of information acquisition is still far ahead of the capital and Moscow, which are thousands of kilometers away——

Due to the fact that B2 was After the shooting down, in order to completely blow up the wreckage and rescue the pilot, the US military dispatched the full deck of the USS Roosevelt and launched a very high-intensity attack wave. Therefore, although the overseas agencies of the latter two were also aware of the explosion, they were restricted by the strong Due to the electromagnetic interference, there is no way to transmit the information back to the country in the first time.

In addition to being anxious, we can only take risks and go out in all directions without clear instructions to see if we can collect some useful information.

However, in the following hours, other than holding an emergency meeting of leaders and saying a few nonsense words at the press conference, the EU countries did almost nothing else.

This is actually understandable -

European countries are highly dependent on the US military for their defense.

However, this time the culprit was the other party.

Who can I find to seek justice?

It was not until morning that the United States gave an explanation of "an anti-aircraft missile missed its target and then hit by mistake."

Everyone knows that this statement is nonsense, but for European countries that dare to be angry and dare not speak out, but do not want to make the matter bigger, it is a relatively easy choice to calm down the matter.

As long as you put the blame on the enemy, you are innocent.

Originally, everyone was ready to cooperate.

As a result, within a few hours, several international media outlets that were not too concerned about the excitement exposed a clear photo of an unexploded bomb——

Three GBU31.

Currently only the US military is using it.

Now, even covering the lid is a luxury.

In order to quell domestic public anger, various countries had no choice but to make further decisions to suspend participation in allied operations.

Then...

Just continue to maintain the state of brain death.

And this also caused them to miss their last chance to seize the initiative...

(End of Chapter)

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