Two Realms Shuttle Gate: Don't Call Me a Demon!-Chapter 210 - 126: Crimes (Second Update)

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Chapter 210: Chapter 126: Crimes (Second Update)

“Recently, our Tijuana Group carried out a military operation in Te Lu City, eliminating a bunch of foreign spies who had secretly crossed the border. These spies were not only a threat to national security, but were also suspected of espionage, assassination, and bribery, exhibiting outright terrorist behavior. Upholding anti-terrorism, we decisively struck and returned peace and quiet to Mexico.”

An announcement from the Tijuana Group of Mexico went viral online, complete with photos and videos, clearly showing the gruesome deaths of the CIA and Delta Force operatives.

United States!

At CIA headquarters, a special meeting was convened once again.

In attendance were not only high-ranking CIA official Judith, United States Army Special Operations Command Lieutenant General Sean Fernandes, but also White House senior official Hameson Fofana.

Before these individuals lay a report defined as the 4.14 case investigation reality.

Looking at the casualty list reported by the investigation team, 12 elite CIA field agents, 25 Delta Force special operators, and 15 investigators of the Tianyuan Hair Growth Liquid smuggling case, along with Dika, Jacquen, and Mikael, made for a staggering 55 people who had died in Te Lu City.

“Unforgivable.”

Sean’s expression turned to steel, unable to contain his fury, he bellowed, “Fifty-five lives, this Tijuana Group—is deliberately provoking us. We must uproot this organization entirely.”

Judith activated the multimedia, displaying Su Jie’s photo.

“This person is likely the mastermind behind the current case. He controls several enterprises, one of which is the Tianyuan Daily, the manufacturer of Tianyuan Hair Growth Liquid, and the biggest beneficiary of the Tianyuan smuggling case. He is also the actual controller of a local warlord in Chan Country, commanding a military force of over ten thousand, with significant influence in East Qin State.”

As she spoke, Judith scrolled through the PPT, detailing Su Jie’s profile.

Included were his controlled assets, overt and covert, life and connections, as well as his current movements.

“Currently, we have reason to believe that this dangerous individual has not appeared in Hua Country or Chan Country for several days. We suspect that he has come to Mexico and is directing the Tijuana Group behind the scenes.”

White House senior official Hameson, frowning, interrupted Judith coldly, “I don’t want to hear this nonsense. When can you arrest this person? Are you aware of how detrimental this incident has been? I demand you resolve this matter swiftly.”

“Can we send regular troops into Mexico?”

Judith asked directly, Mexico was right next to the United States; if they could send in troops, they could easily clamp down on Tijuana.

“They won’t agree to it. Right now, anti-American sentiment in Mexico is severe. If we send in the military, do you want our country to be overwhelmed by those illegal immigrants? When a large number of refugees remain, will the CIA take responsibility for them?”

Without a second thought, Hameson immediately refused, aware that Mexico shared thousands of kilometers of border with the United States that seemed ready for an invasion at any moment.

But the reality was that Mexico was a mess—its political situation was chaotic, poverty was rampant, and it was rife with drugs and violence.

If they were to wage an anti-terrorism war in such a country, it would be not only unprofitable but also a source of endless trouble.

Furthermore, if war broke out, the impoverished Mexicans would have even more reason to flee to the United States.

A border spanning thousands of kilometers could not be plugged by a mere border wall.

“Sending military is not an option; Mexico is not the Middle East, and waging a war there won’t be that simple.”

Not only did Hameson of the White House’s upper echelons oppose sending troops, but so did Sean, a hawkish figure within the military.

The United States and Mexico are simply too close to each other; rashly deploying the military would only mean facing smugglers akin to guerrillas, blended among urban civilians.

According to the United States’ past military experience in the Middle East, this type of public order battle has always met poor performance by the United States, with too high a casualty rate among innocent civilians, likely stirring up immense resentment among the populace.

Before long, the enemy wouldn’t be vanquished, yet such actions could provoke Mexicans to adopt extremist ideologies.

This was not the Middle East, separated from the United States by vast oceans, but neighboring Mexico, where Mexicans could easily come over, a thousand times easier than Middle Easterners entering the United States.

If Mexicans were to start resorting to terrorist attacks, employing human bombs and the like, it would truly be a tragedy.

“Then, apart from targeting the high-ranking figures of the Tijuana organization, we must also aim at Jieke Security, that local warlord in Chan Country, eradicating their roots, otherwise we’d only be treating the symptoms, not the disease.”

Judith thought for a moment and proposed a plan.

Targeting the Tijuana Group certainly was feasible, but as long as the profits from Tianyuan Hair Growth Liquid were on the table, Su Jie could easily support a second and third Tijuana. Eradicating one Tijuana would just lead to thousands more.

“As for Chan Country, since it’s rather close to Hua Country, it’s not appropriate to declare war openly. However, we can send secret forces to participate in the form of instructors and mercenaries.”

After some thought, Hameson offered this response and continued, “You folks at the CIA sort this out on your own. I know you want a piece of the pie from Tianyuan Hair Growth Liquid, but this mess was of your own making, don’t expect us to wipe your butts for you.”

Judith’s eyes flashed with a sharp light, turning to look at Sean, hoping for the military’s support.

“I will have the forces stationed in Lion City and Luzon assist you, and additionally, I’ll deploy a number of special forces to join the battle,” Sean said.

Sean didn’t refuse. In a place like Chan Country, where a mere local warlord stood, the Heavenly Soldiers of the United States could easily crush the opponent upon arrival.

Judith let out a sigh of relief. With the military’s assurance, the task ahead seemed much more manageable.

“In any case, this Su Jie must be arrested and brought to the United States for a public trial,” Hameson finally declared the case, placing the highest target on the dangerous individual Su Jie. An enemy that dared challenge the hegemony of the United States had to be decisively eliminated.

The very next morning, 12 hours after the 4.14 incident took place, the White House press secretary convened a press conference.

Facing a crowd of reporters, the spokesperson expressed outrage, “Just twelve hours ago, our deployed forces in Mexico, striking at the local drug lords, were attacked by the Tijuana criminal organization, resulting in a total of 55 deaths. The assailant used heavy firepower in a cruel manner, infringing upon and trampling the peaceful intentions of the free world.

Hereby, we designate the Tijuana criminal organization as an extreme terrorist group, engaged in activities such as smuggling, opium, and human trafficking. We will spare no effort in our fight to destroy this extreme terrorist organization.”

The audience erupted in surprise, with reporters initially thinking the United States was about to declare war on Mexico, asking questions excitedly.

“Mexico is our ally; we will not go to war with them. I want to make it clear that we are only targeting the extreme terrorist organization Tijuana,” the spokesperson promptly explained, leaving the reporters—who seemed to thrive on stirring the pot—somewhat disappointed.

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