Edward Fritz Bloomburg: "I reiterate, xico has had jurisdiction over these places since ancient tis. They were only taken by the imperialist thieves of the United States, and now they have returned to our hands. As for Aricans living here, we will not drive them away. As long as they are willing to beco xican citizens, they will be allowed to stay. If they are unwilling, we will allow them to leave."
"Imperialism? So is xico part of that now? You are also using military force to conquer other countries!" A white journalist suddenly stood up, "You are invading the United States!"
He and his partner took off their shirts and turned them inside out to reveal the words: "Save Arica, from rivers to oceans!"
A burly policeman charged forward like a tank, ripping the shirt away with one hand and slapping the journalist's face with the other!
Smack——!
The teeth were knocked out, knocking the person unconscious. Seeing this, another quickly tried to rush the stage but was pinned to the ground by bodyguards.
"Save Arica, from rivers to oceans!"
The person continued shouting slogans on the floor, his mouth covered as he was dragged away. The caras zood in on him with rapid clicks, making headlines.
Deputy Chief of Staff Edward Fritz Bloomburg remained calm, smiling, "Next question."
…
At that mont, inside the Supre Leader's office.
Defense Minister Kennedy, Chief of Staff Admiral Horatio Herbert Kitchener, Army Chief Siegmut List, President Cuauhtémoc, and several other top-level officials from the xican civil administration, including Alfred Rosenberg, were present.
They were holding a "digest eting."
"I had the think tank prepare a proposal list; you can take a look." Victor nodded to Casare, who handed out the files he was holding one by one.
1. Military and administrative control: The military should maintain and restore public order and security!
2. Unified allocation of resources, restoration of infrastructure, reconstruction of production, and provision of aid and relief. Sanitation and debris clearing are also necessary steps!
3. Restore security, establish a grid-based security managent system, confiscate weapons, implent a system of joint responsibility, and construct monitoring systems like "SkyNet" and "SkyEye." Especially joint responsibility, requiring ten households as a unit, if one violates, all are jailed!
4. Prohibit the looting and destruction of historical monunts, artworks, and cultural treasures! In principle, these belong to the xican governnt and the xican people!
5. In the early days of occupation, try to maintain normal urban order, transport supplies to the cities, win over people's hearts, and avoid intensifying resistance sentints. Patience and assistance should be given to children and won.
6. Conduct counter-espionage and counter-terrorism activities to ensure the safety of occupied areas!
"Take a look, and speak up if you have any needs."
The ministers below studied it carefully, word by word.
After about ten minutes, Victor spoke, "Alfred, what are your thoughts?"
The Minister of xican Civil Administration perked up:
"We have captured a total of 36 towns, including San Diego, California, spanning over 180,000 square kiloters and a population of over 6.2 million. The civil administration will provide door-to-door identification services, with the goal of completing this task within the next year."
Victor frowned, "One year? That's too long!"
"Supre Leader, our grassroots personnel are very few, and so are not sufficient." The civil administration's Alfred Rosenberg said embarrassedly.
"Then recruit volunteers. College volunteers can be given priority in civil service exams upon graduation. Mobilize the party mbers to the front lines and require these matters to be handled within three months."
The xican People's Party has roughly over 700,000 mbers, growing very fast.
Minister Alfred Rosenberg calculated and felt this wasn't a big issue; with roughly 30,000 people there, it could probably be resolved within the stipulated ti.
"What about the security issues?"
The Minister of the xico Police Departnt, Robert Bill, stood up, "The trend in California is currently stable, but New xico is more resistant. I think the military's help is needed."
"I have two demands for the ard forces."
Victor held up his fingers, "Put down the weapon, you're a civilian; pick up a weapon, you're a rioter and should be dealt with severely. Using houses to resist, then destroy the houses. Using vehicles to commit cris, then burn the vehicles. The principle of gun prohibition cannot be missed..."
While speaking, he noticed Cuauhtémoc's lips moving slightly, and being considerate of this old partner, Victor softened his tone, "Cuauhtémoc, do you have a different viewpoint?"
Mr. President vigorously shook his head, "I just wanted to say that the president of the Arican Gun Managent Association called . He hopes we maintain the current state, as gun ownership is a legitimate right, and they are willing to help xico maintain local stability."
"For many families, a gun represents their second life. Prohibiting guns is like killing them, of course, that's what he said."
"Is he threatening us?" Victor squinted his eyes, his tone becoming stern, and slamd the table, cursing in front of everyone, "Son of a bitch, does he think he is? Gun Managent Association? A civil organization trying to make deals with ?"
"On the soil of xico, there is only one voice, the governnt's authoritarian voice!"
"Close all gun shops in xico, confiscate all weapons; if they can withstand rockets, then I'll listen to their opinions."
"This is the bottom line!"
Everyone stiffened, nodding in agreent.
"I'm also worried about whether we have enough food and dicine; our warehouse storage can't et the needs of so many people, it's far from sufficient."
"Forcibly requisition local supermarkets, granaries, farms, prohibiting rchants from raising prices, or closing down. Any profiteer should be dealt with swiftly and rcilessly. Of course, appropriate subsidies must be given. We are the regular army rescuing the United States, not Middle Eastern bandits."
"Moreover, I've already had people contact over there in Asia for grain and dicine, so there's no need to worry. If worse cos to worst, we'll buy from Europe; there are enough companies willing to sell to us."
Everyone nodded…
Our productivity is not great.
But there's a buddy in Asia, his granary can feed over a billion people for 20 months, sparing us a bit to help in an ergency, that's within reach. Wars depend on logistics, and just so happens my buddy has ample logistics!
"So which province will these territories belong to? Or establish anew?"
Casare suddenly asked, which brought silence over everyone. It's nearly 200,000 square kiloters of land, which equals what? The equivalent of two Zhejiang Provinces, whether put into xico's Chihuahua State or California State, it's a behemoth. They're already not small.
One is the rger of Upper and Lower California, which is already 140,000 square kiloters, Chihuahua State is even more with 247,000 square kiloters, adding to that, what's it going to be?
But clearly, Victor had thought about how to handle it before, so his answer was quite direct.
"Basically unchanged, parts of California and parts of xico will not be affiliated with each other, with San Diego as a directly governed city."
What's this operation?
"Supre Leader, what is a directly governed city?"
"Managed directly by the governnt, fiscally incorporated into the national treasury, likewise, support is also from the national treasury. The administrative agencies of subordinate districts and counties directly connect to the city district governnt, administratively ranking half a level higher than other provinces."
"San Diego will beco our economic, military, and port city in the northern part. It will boost our economy. After we negotiate with the United States, we will vigorously develop."
Negotiate?!
Victor glanced at them, seeing so were a little stunned, he smiled and said, "I plan to negotiate with The Pentagon; what do you think?"
Amidst the silence, Casare naturally jumped out.
"I agree! Fully agree!"
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