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Now reading: Chapter 1653 755: Do You Take Me for a Chump?! from Working as a police officer in Mexico, a Action novel by Working as a police officer in Mexico.

The boss is going to give an interview, so naturally, they need to choose so reputable dia outlets.

When the invitation for a joint interview with President of xico Victor was accepted, the newsrooms of the invited dia—xican National Broadcasting Company (TNM), British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), and the Arican Cable News Network (CNN)—were caught off guard.

For a long ti, the Victor Governnt has maintained a cautious and even aloof attitude toward international dia, especially on issues related to the North Arican war, rarely responding directly to external doubts and accusations.

This proactive invitation is undoubtedly a significant breakthrough.

Upon noticing the surge in interest, the directors swiftly dispatched their seasoned star reporters to reach xico City as quickly as possible.

However, upon arriving at the designated hotel for reception, they were t with what could only be described as stringent security procedures before they could catch their breath.

"Sorry, ladies and gentlen, according to presidential security regulations, all electronic devices, including satellite phones and personal mobile phones, must be temporarily surrendered to us," said a presidential palace security officer with a stern expression, dressed in a dark suit.

"What? This is not customary! We are invited for an interview, not to be interrogated!" protested BBC's chief diplomatic affairs reporter John Harrison, accustod to navigating war zones and interacting with state leaders, never having encountered such strict demands.

The security officer's deanor showed no signs of yielding: "This is standard procedure, Mr. Harrison. For the absolute security and confidentiality of the eting with the President, we must ensure there are no mistakes.

There have been nurous incidents of journalists being assassinated.

Back in the day, Roosevelt nearly got killed by an assassin disguised as a journalist.

And there are other stories, but never mind, let's not ntion them. (Shush shush shush!)

Faced with strong security asures, the reporters ultimately had to compromise, handing over all communication and recording devices.

Subsequently, they, along with their professional cara equipnt, were subjected to extrely ticulous checks, down to each screw on the tripods being unscrewed and examined.

After all this, they were then asked to board military armored vehicles with completely covered windows, escorted by troops through bumpy roads to an unknown military airport, where they finally boarded a C-130 transport plane for the interview destination—Cancun.

When the airplane cabin door opened, and the humid sea breeze rushed in, the reporters realized they had traveled from the altiplano of xico City to the Caribbean Sea coast.

The convoy directly delivered them to a temporarily converted reception room at the Cancun State Governnt building.

Unexpectedly again, the man rumored to be like a demon and portrayed in newspapers as an expansionist maniac, Victor, stood at the door welcoming them with a broad smile.

He wore a simple white shirt, with sleeves casually rolled up to his forearms, looking more like a hospitable resort host than a strongman leader amidst the storm of war.

"Welco, welco to those who have traveled afar."

Victor proactively stepped forward, greeting each reporter with a firm handshake, displaying an exceptionally courteous attitude, "It's been a tiring journey, the security procedures here are sowhat cumberso, I hope it hasn't been too much of an inconvenience."

This humble deanor only made the notoriously picky BBC and CNN reporters more vigilant and uneasy.

When sothing seems unusual, it often implies a hidden truth.

After a brief exchange of pleasantries, the reporters were allowed to retrieve their cara equipnt, which had undergone another inspection, and guided by staff, entered a modestly furnished but heavily guarded eting room.

The interview was about to begin.

The reporters from TNM, BBC, and CNN sat side by side across from Victor, the cara's red light signaling the official start of this highly-anticipated joint interview.

As per the pre-agreed order, the first to ask a question was CNN's veteran international news anchor, Michael Kael.

His question cut directly to the core, representing the prevailing concerns of the international community:

"Mr. President, thank you for agreeing to the interview. Currently, the 'Freedom Alliance' composed of states such as Kentucky and Ohio has issued the most severe warnings to you and your army, even hinting at the possibility of nuclear weapons usage. The intense attack on Gree City shows that internal resistance forces in the United States remain undiminished and are becoming more intense. In this context, are you considering pausing or terminating military actions in the North Arican direction to create space for diplomatic negotiations and avoid further escalation, slipping into a nuclear abyss that no one wants to see?"

Victor leaned slightly forward, his hands crossed on the table.

"First of all, I must correct one statent: the presence of xican ard forces in the North Arican region is not an unprovoked 'military action,' nor is it the 'invasion' so dia have sensationalized."

He maintained a calm tone, "Our intervention is based on the basic responsibility and legitimate rights of a sovereign nation to protect the lives and property of its overseas citizens."

"In Texas, California, and even earlier in the Indiana region, there is substantial evidence showing the collapse of the local governance system, with systemic persecution, violent expulsion, and even massacre of xican residents occurring frequently. According to incomplete statistics, the number of xican citizens who have died may exceed ten thousand, with their properties being wantonly plundered. My governnt cannot and will not turn a blind eye to this."

He paused, his gaze sweeping across the cara, seemingly addressing the entire world: "Everything we do is to prevent a humanitarian disaster, to restore basic order, and protect defenseless innocent civilians. This is not a war; it's a necessary intervention based on humanitarian and regional stability responsibilities. Until basic security and humanitarian needs are ensured, discussing a re 'pause in military action' is irresponsible. Of course, we are always open to constructive dialogue, but the foundation of dialogue must be the prior cessation of all violence against civilians and illegal attacks against our military."

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