Chapter 1052: Chapter 539: No War in xico…_2
Goebbels spoke casually, but the journalists below were listening with their hearts in their throats.
“When we say we’ll kill a drug trafficker’s whole family, we an it. We never break our word, and I can assure you this: dellin won’t be bombed just once. This will beco a long-term mission, and any country daring to obstruct this bombing mission will be deed as a drug cartel accomplice!”
He organized the folders on the desk a bit, then was about to leave when he paused and squeezed out a sowhat sinister smile, “Of course, we welco anyone to criticize us, co to xico and say it face to face.”
Shaless!
Damn it, asking us to go to xico, would that be a good thing?
Purple Bullet Administrator, right?
“They should all be tried by the International Court!” a journalist mumbled softly, unable to stand Goebbels’ arrogance but afraid to speak out loud.
A colleague nearby covered his mouth.
“You want to live or not? Can you say this here?”
Besides…
During the US-xico War, Victor was actually wanted by the International Court, and then…
Absolutely useless.
You know your warrant can’t even cross the Pacific Ocean, right?
Victor is typically soone who doesn’t mind getting bitten by mosquitoes among all the ss.
“Let’s go, let’s go.”
The journalists shook their heads helplessly; without U.S. Military intervention, there’s no way.
After the Pacific Fleet collision, the U.S. Military has only protested until now.
If protests worked, Victor would be dead already.
Goebbels stepped off the platform, and his secretary ran over, “Supre Leader will gather all ministers for a eting this afternoon.”
He looked at the ti, “What ti?”
“Two in the afternoon.”
Goebbels nodded lightly, “I got it.”
It’s still eleven o’clock; he can have lunch and take a nap.
He humd a tune in good spirits and walked back to the office, greeting familiar colleagues along the way.
He first opened the computer on the desk, logged into social dia, and saw Victor posted an update two hours ago:
“China, xico, and India have passed a tariff-free agreent. The world is not only about conflict but also peace and mutual benefit. xico will fully cooperate with the two countries in communication technology!”
Below were comnts from netizens around the world.
“Three poor countries, tariff-free? What are they selling to each other? Bananas?”—A United States netizen.
“Ridiculous, I’ve been to China, the place is full of trash, simply the worst place I’ve been to, I think they have no future, you should cooperate with us India, we also have over a billion people!”
“Everyone knows the wealth of Asia is in South Korea, and Victor chooses to cooperate with China? He’ll just starve. As for the communication technology he ntioned? I asked my Arican friends, they said it’s very simple, essentially no technical content.”—South Korean netizen.
“Very happy to see the cooperation of two great countries, I am happy, I also support Victor’s strong anti-drug stance, drug traffickers are just like human traffickers, damn them all, anyone who defends drug traffickers is a fool, f**k the grass.”—Canadian netizen.
This “social platform” built by xico doesn’t have any profanity filters; it’s filled with male testosterone.
Sotis Goebbels finds it too vulgar; he silently liked the Supre Leader’s post before planning to close the webpage, only to see he had a ssage in his inbox.
He clicked it open and found an appointnt letter from the President’s Office Secretariat.
xico began extensive use of computers for national enterprises and institutions in early 1992.
The United States started using them in the early 70s.
“Appoint Belsaria Ramsfield as President of the xican Red Cross Association and CEO of xico’s ‘Next Generation’ Foundation.”
At that ti, the image of the International Red Cross was still good.
The appointnt letter also bore the President’s seal.
Goebbels naturally had no objections, replied with an OK, and then closed the webpage.
Victor never hid his nepotism, but unfortunately, the offspring in the family are either crooked or torn.
Not one competent person among them.
Just like the Sima family.
All sorts of cousins, causing trouble for him all the ti; many people help because of his face, but this group behaves ugly.
But you can’t ignore them; others would say you’re harsh, so he set up the “Vieri Family Foundation,” directly sponsoring those who want to go abroad to study, and offering interest-free loans to those who want to do business, but they have to repay—if they lose, they bear the loss themselves, issued monthly according to xico’s Five Protection Households minimum guarantee.
600 pesos…
Take it or leave it.
Belsaria Ramsfield received a higher education, and Victor certainly would let her take charge of many things; see, soon she’ll even be able to manage a departnt.
Goebbels suddenly thought of soone he saw at the Supre Leader’s wedding, Belsaria Ramsfield’s cousin.
Seed to have so interest in him.
Should he sell a bit of charm too?
Being relatives develops faster than being subordinates, doesn’t it?
Could be worth considering.
Marriage is just a business; if he can sell at a better price, why not?
Victor certainly doesn’t know Goebbels thought so much.
He’s extrely busy.
After the dellin bombing, Carter personally called to express concern.
“War never spares won and children, sir; bla it on them being Pablo’s believers.”
Carter’s tone on the other end was very bleak, “You’re too extre; it’s not a good thing.”
Victor raised an eyebrow, “Will the United States step in?”
The other side suddenly went silent.
“Your actions are frightening the Conservative mbers of Parliant.”
Aricans are actually very complicated; they allow criticism of the U.S. Governnt in movies, even bombing the White House, it’s all commonplace, entertainnt till death, after all.
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