Chapter 387 The American Murder Case
"Sir, do you know that your actions have violated International Law?"
USA.
Chinese Embassy.
Hu Shi was a little disappointed and sad, and at the same time, he pointed at the two people around Edgar Hoover and asked him loudly. It had been quite a while since Edgar Hoover came twice, and saw that he could not speak to him, there was no movement. The literary man's idea was relatively naive, even though he was the ambassador of a country... Although he had been reminded by his subordinates, he kept the two Military Intelligence Bureau secretly, but he saw that the FBI had not made any noise, he finally neglected. He gave these two people some money and asked them to find an opportunity to return home quickly. Of course, the ways and methods to return home were also secretly arranged by the embassy staff. But unexpectedly, these two people left the embassy one after another, and after "disappeared" for a day, they were brought to him by Edgar Hoover again. This made Hu Shi feel very ashamed, but he could only express his anger against his will;
"These two people are staff members of our embassy. As diplomatic representatives, their personalities are not violated, arrested or detained, and the judicial organs of the host country shall not conduct litigation procedures, trial or enforce punishment! Mr. Secretary General, have you notified your Secretary of State Mr. Hull before the action?"
"The Secretary of State knows this, and even Mr. President is very clear." Edgar Hoover could see at a glance that Hu Shi's words were insincere, which made him very interested... A country's ambassador does not care about the agents of his country, and it is understandable that he does not agree with some secret behaviors of his country, but he should not show any guilt. But the ambassador Hu in front of him was obviously ashamed, although he was trying to cover up and try to cover up this guilt with an angry appearance, but this clumsy performance could not be hidden from the sharp eyes of the director of the FBI.
"President Roosevelt also knows?" Hu Shi's momentum suddenly burst out... He dared to storm Edgar Hoover because the other party was just the director of the FBI. At this time, the FBI was only in the first few years and was far less famous than later generations. Moreover, he still had "International Law", but if Roosevelt's will was in this matter, he would have to be much more cautious.
"After all, this case involves two amazing physicists, one of whom is a Nobel Prize winner... I think this is something that cannot be tolerated for any country. It is natural for President Roosevelt to express his anger at this. Isn't it?" Edgar Hoover smiled.
"You are right, but do you have any evidence to prove that the two people behind you participated in the murder of Oppenheimer and Enlik Fermi?" Hu Shi asked back with a slightly red face.
"Evidence is easy to obtain, but F.I. is a serious law enforcement agency, and we respect International Law..." Hoover smiled uglyly, "So, Mr. Ambassador, we did not interrogate these two gentlemen."
"Is that?" Although he was a little unbelievable, Hu Shi had to believe the other party's words when he saw the two men dressed around him. He was a great scholar. Although he had some understanding of the torture methods in history, he had never experienced it personally. After all, he was a person who even Chiang Kai-shek respected very much. Moreover, the mental outlook of those who had been tortured would definitely be different from the past. But he saw that the two military spies had a little nervous expression, but there was nothing wrong with the other aspects.
"China and the United States are partners of cooperation. In order to support China's cause of resisting foreign aggression, America has made great sacrifices. We even handed over our most advanced fighter jets to you..." Edgar Hoover said again.
"That's our Chinese design! It's just that it's handed over to your country for making it!" Hu Shi snorted coldly.
"That's because you can't make it, right?" Edgar Hoover smiled stiffly again.
"Mr. Director, what do you want to say?" Hu Shi asked in a deep voice. The other party did not seem to plan to continue to pursue the murder of the two physicists, but this attitude obviously hoped to get something from China... Although he didn't know what China could attract Americans at this time, Hu Shi had to care carefully.
"We hope to send some scientific researchers to several universities in your country for exchanges," Hoover said.
"Communicate? Can you just contact those universities directly?" Hu Shi was stunned and asked back.
"No, what we need is 'deep', 'uncovered' communication." Hoover added lightly.
"This is impossible." Although Hu Shi only made some achievements in liberal arts and was an amateur in natural sciences, he still quickly understood what Hoover meant. These Americans wanted to seize China's various technologies and research achievements! He would never agree to this condition. Because in his opinion, if he agreed, he would be a treason! Is it easy for China to get several leading technologies and achievements? How could it be robbed by Americans like this?
"If your country refuses, we will not force it." Hoover shrugged, "But Mr. Ambassador, please don't forget that this matter concerns the mystery of life and death of the two great physicists! It may also affect the close cooperative relationship between the United States and China."
"You guys are blackmailing!"
Hu Shi has been in the United States and has never met Cui Kefu before. But if he could have in-depth exchanges with Cui Kefu at this time, they would definitely feel like they were sympathetic.
"It's up to you to understand. At least in my opinion, blackmail is a bad behavior, but it's much better than murder." Hoover grinned. "And we have only delivered 276 of the 1,200 Hellcat fighters you booked in. You know, after flying for a long time, the replacement of parts alone is not a small amount."
"China has only achieved a little bit of scientific and technological achievements, and most of them are medicine. Is it worth it?" Hu Shi asked sadly. Of course, he knew very well what China had achieved on the battlefield. The two battleships were not ordinary credit. When the Beiyang Navy was shocking the Pacific, it was just two small battleships with thousands of tons drainage, but that scared Japan at that time and tried its best to rush to death.
Go up. Now, the Chinese Air Force has sank the two Japanese battleships. Hu Shi certainly knew what this was going on with Japan and was proud of it. But while he was proud, he had to sadly agree with another fact: they had the design of new fighter jets, but they didn't even have the ability to manufacture them. All the weapons they won need to be imported. This means that when they were fighting against Japan, they were still tightly pinned by the Americans.
"Any scientific and technological achievements should be made public as long as they are conducive to the progress of mankind. This is the attitude of scientific research, isn't it?" Hoover felt the unwillingness in Hu Shi's heart. But that was not what he needed to consider. He only knew that he had a task this time... The Chinese would actually think of assassinating Oppenheimer and Enlick Fermi, which shows that they must have reached a certain level of considerable height in at least the research of physics, and it may even have begun to research a certain technology.
Although according to the descriptions of those scientists, the investment required to complete such research is extremely huge, and with China's strength, it is very likely that it will not be possible to complete it at all, no one can guarantee this. For the sake of American interests, there is absolutely no need for a China with powerful weapons around the Pacific Ocean, and absolutely no need! Therefore, the death of Oppenheimer and Enlik Fermi is just a small matter. What really needs to be paid attention to is what kind of scientific research level the Chinese have. This is what must be investigated clearly.
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"What's going on? Ambassador Hu? What are you talking about?"
Either give in, open up his scientific research institutions, let Americans go in to study, or simply rob the scientific research results of their country; or give up the US aid that is about to be obtained, and have to bear diplomatic pressure from the other party, and even the pressure from the academic community around the world... Hu Shi faces a dilemma, or the National Government faces a dilemma. But just as Hu Shi was thinking hard about how to deal with this, the two military-official agents who had been standing nervously beside Hoover suddenly spoke... The authentic Sichuan dialect seemed extremely awkward in the ambassador's office, which also made Hoover in front of the two frowns... It was this dialect that made them f-force Chinese translation unclear, and he was so angry that he had to find a Chinese, but the result after he found it was even worse. The Chinese buddy had been in the United States for two generations, and his ancestors were from Fujian...
"You guys are so embarrassed to say? Didn't you do something for you?" Anyway, there is nothing to hide, and they must be very clear. Hu Shi stared at the two "guavazi" in anger... Are these two guys not dead soldiers from the Military Commission? Before being caught by the Americans, why didn't you think about breaking yourself up? As a result, the country has to face such a problem. I don't know how much it will be lost.
"What did we do? We did nothing!" One of the agents touched his head for no reason, "What's going on in the United States? First, the policeman from Los Angeles arrested us for no reason and locked us up for a few months. He finally raised some money and released it, but then arrested us..."
"You've been caught in Los Angeles?" Hu Shi was speechless. Is this agent he is?
"That's it." It was the agent just now, "I remember clearly on x-month x-day!"
"You remember clearly and..." Hu Shi glared at him again in anger, and was about to scold him, but he was so excited that he was shocked: "Which day did you say?"
"X-Month-X!" said another agent.
"Is there any evidence?" Hu Shi stood up suddenly, trembling with excitement. x-month, isn't that the day when Oppenheimer and the others were killed? "You remember the wrong day?"
"Would you be wrong? If you don't believe me, go to the Los Angeles Police Department to check it out!" the agent replied dissatisfiedly.
"Hahaha..." Hu Shi suddenly laughed to the sky, "It's not bad, check it immediately, check it immediately, hahaha..." (To be continued. If you like this work, you are welcome to come to Qidian to vote for recommendations, monthly votes, and your support is my greatest motivation. Mobile phone users please go to m. Read.)
Chapter completed!