Capítulo 1470: Chapter 694: In This Ga, Players Never Run Out
After a fleeting appearance at the xican Independence Day celebration, Little Bush did not linger. Following one last brief and secretive closed-door eting with Victor, his motorcade quietly returned to the military airport. The unmarked VC-25A rapidly ascended and disappeared into the sky over xico City.
However, the shock he left behind spread worldwide like a stone thrown into water.
Such a person is extrely important.
As important as Gandhi crawling out of his niece’s bed and saying he failed to abstain.
After the celebration, the press conference was personally hosted by Casare. Facing the nearly packed venue filled with emotional journalists from various countries, Casare maintained a cheerful deanor.
“Mr. Casare! Does President Bush’s visit signify a major turning point in US-xico relations?”
“Have both sides reached a secret agreent on the Texas issue?”
“Is this a signal that the United States tacitly acknowledges xico’s control over Texas?”
Questions bombarded like rapid-fire shots.
Casare listened patiently, pressing his chubby hands down to signal everyone to be quiet.
“Ladies and gentlen.”
His voice echoed through the microphone across the venue, “President Bush, as our honored guest, was invited to participate in our glorious Independence Day celebration. This in itself demonstrates the open communication channels and mutual respect between our two countries.”
He paused, then continued, downplaying the situation: “Direct dialogue between leaders always helps increase understanding and reduce misjudgnt, which is crucial for regional peace and stability.”
Clearly, the reporters were not satisfied with such official rhetoric.
A Reuters journalist hurried to question: “Mr. Casare, please answer directly, what exactly does President Bush’s visit represent?”
Casare slightly retracted his smile, leaned forward a little, and spoke into the microphone with a profoundly aningful, almost word-by-word tone:
“It signifies… dawn has broken.”
After those three words, he gave no opportunity for further questions, nodded towards the audience, and left under the escort of security personnel, leaving the bewildered and then utterly astonished reporters in the audience.
Dawn has broken?
Do you think you’re playing football?
But those three words quickly spread worldwide and made headlines in all news agencies.
Is it dawn in xico?
Does it imply xico’s rise and the relative decline of Arican hegemony?
Is it the dawn of US-xico relations? Predicting an unexpected century reconciliation?
Or is it the dawn of the Texas issue? Indicating tacit acknowledgnt and a new, undisclosed arrangent?
This uncertainty, especially with Casare’s “those who understand, understand” expression, plunged outsiders, particularly those observing from across the ocean in Europe, into speculation and unease.
In Europe, capitals and intelligence agencies were in upheaval.
London, MI6 headquarters: the duty supervisor was woken from ho in the middle of the night, overwheld by urgent inquiries from the Pri Minister’s Mansion.
“What exactly did they discuss?!”
“What does ‘dawn has broken’ an?! Why didn’t we get any hint beforehand?!” Analysts were urgently gathered, rummaging through all the latest intelligence on US-xico leaders, trying to uncover traces of the eting and the cryptic aning of “dawn has broken.”
The eting room was filled with smoke.
Paris, DGSE, the French pride themselves on strategic autonomy, but at this mont they also felt intense unease.
“Are the Aricans planning to carve up the North Arican sphere of influence with the xicans, excluding us?”
High-ranking officials urgently convened to discuss the impact of this unexpected “honeymoon” on France’s interests in Latin Arica and the global power balance.
Berlin, BND, the ticulous Germans were equally caught off guard, intelligence assessnt reports were rapidly revised. “All previous predictions of an impending US-xico conflict need to be overturned!”
Analysts were extrely puzzled, “What kind of bargaining chip can make Little Bush appear so humiliated at a xican celebration? And what did Victor offer?”
The words “dawn has broken” were translated into German, repeatedly studied, attempting to decipher their underlying aning.
The German Foreign Ministry was eager to find out, does this an a tight-knit, exclusive economic or security alliance is forming in North Arica?
Almost all European analyses concluded with a startling realization that the United States and xico likely struck a deal far beyond external expectations.
Perhaps it’s too complicated, in simpler terms, hey, hey, hey! We haven’t even gotten on the bus to carve up the Aricas, and you’ve already reconciled, what does that make our prior efforts?
A joke?
The “dawn has broken” in xico City, for Little Bush flying back to Washington, heralded a political storm.
His secret visit to xico and appearance alongside Victor at the Independence Day celebration, sensationally covered by global dia, had sparked an unprecedented political earthquake dostically in the United States.
Bipartisan mbers of Congress, dia pundits, think tank experts, and thousands of ordinary citizens were all stunned by this highly impactful scene.
The reaction from the far-right and Conservative camps was the most intense.
“Betrayal! Utter betrayal!”
On Fox News’ pri ti, a senior comntator shouted with a flushed face, “George Walker Bush not only lost Texas, but he also smiled at the enemy who annexed our territory during the xican festivities, this is the most shaful page in Arican presidential history!”
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