Font Size
15px

Chapter 1280: Chapter 505: War Plunder_2 Chapter 1280: Chapter 505: War Plunder_2 After the first dostic oil well was ignited by an incendiary round, the forr President of the United States received this terrible news right away. Initially, the forr President was very angry, knowing that this had to be Dream Island retaliating against his restrictions on Dream Island’s oil sales, because only Yan Fei would dare to directly attack Arican targets, and only that mysterious aircraft had the strength to do all this.

In the forr President’s view, the purpose of all agreents was to facilitate their abandonnt by him. Unexpectedly, not long after the US and Dream Island reached a Temporary Ceasefire Agreent, Yan Fei tore up this ceasefire agreent and once again launched an attack on the United States. At that mont, the forr President even felt the indignity akin to a bullied housewife. Then he lost his mind and wanted to launch Nuclear Weapons to carry out a destructive attack on Dream Island.

It was at this mont that Arican Technicians tily warned the forr President. They had discovered unusual activity in Dream Island’s Space-based Weapon Launch Platform in space; it had prepared its weapons for launch, and its targets were the satellites the United States had in space.

After the previous satellites were completely lost, it was only through continuous rocket launches that they managed to restore to 20% of the previous number of satellites. They still could not fight together and had no combat power. If Dream Island’s space-based weapons attacked them, they would be destroyed without any ability to retaliate.

Upon realizing this sad state of affairs, the forr President finally cald down, knowing that it was not the best ti to engage directly with Dream Island. During his hesitation, Drones once again took off and attacked several more Arican oil wells. The only relief for the forr President was that Dream Island had not attacked targets other than the oil extraction enterprises.

By this ti, the forr President had figured it out: Dream Island’s objective was not to wage a full-scale war with the United States, but specifically to attack Arican oil extraction enterprises. Having lost these enterprises, the Arican attempt to encircle and suppress Dream Island’s oil had also failed. Then, the forr President finally understood the feelings of other countries when facing the United States: helpless, seething but unable to speak out, compelled to submit…

With the massive supply of oil from the United States gone, the plan to prevent the whole world from buying Dream Island’s oil was no longer feasible. If the United States insisted on so-called long-arm jurisdiction, it was very likely that the whole world would abandon the United States, not the other way around.

An even more critical issue was that the United States might face an Oil Crisis after losing its own capability to extract oil. To ensure dostic oil supply, the United States would also have to rely on Dream Island; under such circumstances, how would it continue to block Dream Island?

The forr President began to realize an unsettling fact: as ti passed, not only had the United States failed to recover its strength, but it had also beco weaker and weaker. In contrast, Dream Island was growing stronger. It seed as if ti was on the side of Dream Island, not the United States. As ti went on, the gap in strength between Dream Island and the United States seed only to widen…

The destruction of dostic oil wells in the United States was such a major event that the inferno raged on for months without being fully extinguished, so the news could not be concealed. Within a very short ti, this unfortunate news spread across the world, and everyone beca aware that the United States had lost all its oil extraction capabilities.

Once this fact was confird, those countries that had been extrely conflicted suddenly no longer wavered; they now faced only one choice, that was to get closer to Dream Island, because only Dream Island had enough oil to supply the entire world. Without the United States’ supply of oil, these countries, if they blindly continued to follow the United States, would not be able to get enough oil supplies, and their dostic oil crises would inevitably lead to the outbreak of internal conflicts.

The United States had been very strong before, but now it seed no match for Dream Island. These countries, even if they offended the United States, at least had Dream Island to restrain it; as long as they aligned themselves with Dream Island, they could ensure their national security. But if they offended Dream Island and were then exploited by the shaless United States, their countries would truly be dood.

With this realization, the oil tankers that had been hesitating at sea set sail once again, moving towards Dream Island, about to bring back urgently needed oil. Even in the ports of the United States mainland, many oil tankers headed towards Dream Island appeared.

The United States did not choose to suffer in silence but openly sued at the International Court, accusing Dream Island of disrupting the world order and blatantly attacking oil wells on the United States mainland, causing huge losses to the United States. The US side not only demanded economic compensation from Dream Island but also demanded that Dream Island turn over the war criminals who planned this attack.

Dream Island also refused to show weakness; Yan Fei, in an interview with journalists, retorted sharply. First, he stated that the International Court had no jurisdiction over Dream Island, and the International Court’s law did not apply to Dream Island. Next, he revealed that the United States was practicing a false flag operation. Dream Island had enough evidence to prove that the attack on the oil wells with incendiary rounds was done by the Aricans themselves. They were staging a sham attack, aiming to fra Dream Island to achieve their own unspeakable purposes.

You are reading Super Invincible Battleship Chapter 1280 - 1280 505 War Plunder2 on novel69. Use the chapter navigation above or below to continue reading the latest translated chapters.
Share with your friends
Library saves books to your account. Reading History saves recent chapters in this browser.
Continuous reading

You may also like

No reviews yet. Be the first reader to leave one.
Please create an account or sign in to post a comment.