Working as a police officer in Mexico -
Chapter 1074 - 544: I Need 800 People to Sweep Victor! (Asking for Monthly Tickets!!)_3
Everyone was waiting for Mexico to speak up, but they all seemed mute.
January 5th.
Gambian President Jawara boasted to French journalists, "Victor should come to me; I can help him settle things with the United States, they just need to sponsor me with 1.7 billion US Dollars."
Why 1.7 billion? It's said he married a new wife, just 17 years old.
(Monkey reaching for bananas)!
January 7th, after waiting for two days without a response from the powerful nations, Jawara felt ignored and angrily declared on television, "Will stand on the side of justice and send troops to Mexico, eight hundred men to destroy Mexico..."
Hmm...
This is the guy who once told Su Xunzong that eight hundred men would destroy them.
Frightening Xunzong so much that he turned and ran.
See, didn't the Soviet Union collapse?
This guy bragged at home that it was his curse that brought down the Soviet Union.
Uh... (old man on the subway checking his phone).
But upon closer inspection, none of the slightly larger countries or organizations have made any statements.
Everyone's smart.
Even NATO...
This entity fostered by the United States, is eerily silent.
Europeans and Americans have never been of one mind.
January 8th, Victor's 32nd birthday.
11 a.m.
National Palace. Hidalgo Hall.
This place, named after Mexican national hero Miguel Hidalgo, is close to 2,000 square meters.
At this time, approximately 200 media outlets have gathered inside, with text in Chinese, Spanish, Arabic, and more visible.
This is the first news conference after the United States' military exercises and "encirclement of Colombia," surely drawing attention.
11:10 a.m.
Casare, dressed in a well-fitted suit, took the stage from the back, looking solemn.
The journalists below started murmuring immediately.
Mexico's foreign news demands a peer-to-peer approach, so the appearance of Propaganda Minister Goebbels means the matter is already significant.
And Casare?
Mexico's number two figure, often called the "Executive Vice Supreme Leader," even higher than Ukumot in rank.
Victor's loyal partner, the country's anti-drug hero, overseeing Mexico's civil affairs, shouldering 31 states. (Baja California State was merged.)
On the internet, he even has his own fan club.
He is also a charismatic leader.
Him taking charge indicates how serious the situation really is.
"Gentlemen, ladies."
"I am now reading the 'Mexico War Mobilization Order' signed by Supreme Leader Victor."
Crack... bang...
The journalists below frantically pressed their shutters. Just hearing that name made them breathless, their minds go blank.
"In recent times, hegemonism, imperialism, and slave-ism, spearheaded by the United States, have attempted to crush anti-drug organizations led by Mexico into dust."
"We don't know what this ideology is, but we know, we swear to defend our rights to the death."
"Mexico started anti-drug measures from the last century, and now initial success is in sight. We've sacrificed millions, but now greedy wolves and cheetahs use violence to force us into submission, which is absolutely impossible."
"We urge young people to actively enlist locally, and we also ask citizens to donate blood actively, rest assured, anyone daring to destroy our achievements, we will eventually see them destroyed with us!"
In the hall, everyone's breathing was somewhat tense, eyes lifted, fixedly staring at Casare above.
"We will also not abandon our comrades who stand with us on the cause of human justice. According to negotiations with Columbia, we will dispatch F14 fighter jet formations to Bogota, and any obstruction by countries and organizations on the way will be seen as an act of war. Our 400,000 troops at the border will fully attack Texas and California and will launch missiles at Washington."
"The nation has reached such a point, everyone, see you on the battlefield."
Casare closed the speech script.
This speech which Victor prepared for days, was entirely devoid of emotion, just threats.
Even those uninformed about international affairs could hear the murderous intent within it.
Casare left without giving time for journalists to question him, leaving with his head held high.
"He... he's bluffing, right?" A new reporter whispered to a colleague, eyes wide.
"Bluffing? Hehe, that's because you don't understand Victor and his group; when he says he'll do something, he genuinely means it," a peer remarked, sounding slightly excited.
"Aren't you worried?"
The latter had a nonchalant look, "Worried about what, if I die, so be it. The stupid boss sends me to cover this without overtime pay, to hell with it."
"..."
Another worker driven mad.
The journalists packed up their gear and quickly left the interview hall, already contemplating what headlines to use.
Ten minutes after the interview ended.
Mexico's official website posted the declaration titled "Always Ready for Battle" on social media.
And some big companies with money also noticed that social media could be a new avenue, trying to publish news on it.
The main advantages are convenience and speed.
But they haven't figured out how to increase profits yet.
"North American Complaints Cold War Might End in Mutual Ruckus, Mexico Shines Bright!" — Xiangjiang Gossip Magazine.
"North American Tensions Escalate Again, What's Next for NATO?" — British Broadcasting Corporation.
...
Clearly, Xiangjiang grabs more attention.
The entire article is written as if it's about to happen the next second.
Washington.
Woo-woo-woo—
Many citizens noticed a convoy of Cadillacs with White House plates speeding toward the White House.
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