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Working as a police officer in Mexico-Chapter 1022 - 527: Relying on others, they flee; relying on mountains, they collapse._2
Chapter 1022: Chapter 527: Relying on others, they flee; relying on mountains, they collapse._2
Casare’s classic quote: Make the generals see your efforts!
Sure enough, seeing the two of them so engrossed, Victor looked very satisfied, waiting for the two to slightly straighten up.
He gently sipped his tea, "We need to prepare for a re-election in January next year."
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"It’s Cuauhtémoc’s own request. After all, we’re a democratic country, and elections are necessary, otherwise Europe and America will start commenting again."
While speaking, he leaned forward slightly, "But I think Cuauhtémoc has done quite well. What do you think?"
Isn’t it obvious? Does it even need to be asked?
Alfred Rosenberg nodded seriously, "I agree!"
"Me too!"
After Mexico’s unification, the federal system was abolished, as well as multi-party governance, wasn’t that just asking for trouble?
There’s only one Mexican Workers’ Party!
And the current party leader and national president is Cuauhtémoc, with Victor serving as the Grand Marshal of National Armed Forces and the leader of the Military Council and its spokesperson.
The idea of re-electing is to tell the international community that I’m not a dictator, but rather chosen by the people, but if there’s only one candidate, then that’s another story.
It’s mere formalism, but it must be done.
"Alright then, you guys get busy, and do it seriously." Victor smiled and nodded, leaning back in his chair.
Alfred Rosenberg and Robert Bill exchanged a glance, stood up, and left, still wondering if there was any other meaning in the general’s words.
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On October 20, Mexico suddenly announced a reduction of 150,000 troops!
"Mexico is willing to impose self-restraint for North American peace, urging the United States and European countries to set aside prejudices, remember history, and reflect on war!"
This left Europe and America somewhat at a loss, staring wide-eyed at each other.
What the hell!
Should I follow suit?
You’re cutting 150,000 troops?
If I cut troops, damn it, there’ll be nothing left. They’re already a bunch of misfits, and you want to cut more?
No, no, no, our British free nation’s conditions stand.
Carter was stunned, but after regaining his senses, he called Victor, praising his noble spirit and stating that during his tenure, he would definitely mend bilateral relations.
This left Victor feeling too embarrassed to deceive him.
And what no one noticed was the emergence of an armed police force under the police department, glossed over by the term ’police’...
On October 22, Mexico announced the establishment of four military theater commands for the north, south, east, and west.
Northern War Zone Commander: Admiral Rommel, with Vice Admiral Fedor von Bock as the theater’s chief of staff, overseeing four armies, headquartered in Tijuana, with 90,000 personnel.
Western Theater Commander: Admiral Alekseyevich Brusilov, with Chief of Staff Vice Admiral Frederick von Paulus, headquartered in Guadalajara, overseeing 110,000 personnel.
Southern War Zone Commander: Admiral Erich Faginhan, with original Fifth Army Deputy Commander Luigi Cardona serving as the theater’s chief of staff, safeguarding Chiapas State, facing threats from Guatemala and Central America, overseeing 150,000 personnel.
Eastern War Zone Commander: Goodrian, also the youngest admiral and a regional vassal at 27 years old, but the chief of staff would be Erich Manstein, the original sub-commander Douglas Hague was not chosen, but instead, the General Department directly transferred Guard 1st Division Commander to serve as Chief of Staff, headquartered in Tamaulipas State, with 50,000 personnel, being the smallest unit in all four directions.
Douglas Hague is the Deputy Commander.
Originally, there were five armies, but original First Army Commander Siegmut List did not have any significant achievements in the later unification battle, so he was slightly less competitive in the contest.
Nevertheless, Victor appointed him as the Deputy Minister of the Army, which was also considered a promotion.
On October 23, in the National Palace, Victor completed their commissioning.
The military reform was overall completed, leading to outside speculations. After all, if an African country underwent military reform, it might be considered a joke, but Mexico’s current social status is different, naturally being seen as a challenger to order, and even the spokesperson of the Third World.
Some sensed something was amiss, as the streamlined Mexican Army seemed to become more efficient!
October 30.
Casare completed his visit to 21 European countries and returned to Mexico City, arriving back late at night at 22:22.
Seventeen countries, including Finland, Sweden, France, Ireland, Netherlands, Italy, and Portugal, re-established diplomatic relations with Mexico.
At 22:25, France and Mexico simultaneously announced the "Haitian Humanitarian Aid Program," declaring simultaneous renovation efforts for Haiti, expelling criminals from this "revolutionary land," allowing people to restore production order.
At 22:40, Spain declared Mexico a permanent opposing country.
At 23:10, the Pope of the Vatican announced plans to attend Victor’s wedding on November 15, during which a mass would be held.
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After Carter visited Mexico by helicopter, some European countries, sensing the change, backed down from their resistance, as they never intended to genuinely oppose Victor but were merely verbally supporting for appearance. Now seeing signs of improved US-Mexico relations, they found it best.
The entire world had become extraordinarily lively!
The spectacle was dazzling for onlookers.
The situation was changing too quickly. Previously everyone was criticizing, now the trend has shifted, and a group rushed to greet them.
Victor personally went to the scene to receive Casare.
"You’ve worked hard, come on, hand the flowers over." Victor gestured, and Guard Commander Xiafei hurriedly handed over the prepared bouquet, which he handed to Casare, "These were bought by your sister-in-law."
"Hehe, it wasn’t hard work, just the plane was almost making me sick." Fat Casare sniffed the flowers and gave a thumbs-up to the accompanying Belsaria, "Sister-in-law, they smell wonderful."
"If you like them, that’s good. I suggested getting you something nice, but Victor said flowers would suffice."
"Our relationship doesn’t require much, flowers will do. Come on, I’ve prepared supper, let’s fill our stomachs and talk while eating."
A group of people cheerfully got into the car and headed to the National Palace.
"So, how was it? No incidents on the trip up there?" Victor asked with a smile.
"Boss, I finally understand that relationships between countries aren’t just about friendship, but also about who benefits whom. If it wasn’t for that, my plane might have had to circle in the air over some countries."
"Old man, I finally understand that relationships between countries aren’t all shining and nice, but rather ugly and opportunistic."
Victor’s comment almost made Victor and Belsaria, who was in the same car, burst out laughing.
"Is that a fair comparison? You went out voluntarily; Louis XVI was passive. What you’re saying is unlucky."
"When I was in the Netherlands, there was a group of white people protesting downstairs from where I lived, but thanks to Carter, if it weren’t for him, they might have invited me to visit Amsterdam’s unique landscapes."
Casare sat up straight, "We’re still too weak, really. We should actually thank Carter, without him, my plane might have been turned around over some countries."
"Diplomacy is never about glamour, but about ugliness and knowing how to judge people and circumstances."
Victor replied.
Victor continued, "When you hold a sharp sword, it’s easy to think of killing; when you have a good supply of weapons and troops, how can you resist waging war? The Earth is just a huge breeding ground for power struggles among the arrogant and the lamentations of the weak; but what for, if not just to live?"
"We must be strong because we can’t rely on others," Victor said.
"How strong do we need to be?" Casare asked.
"Strong enough that our hypothetical enemy isn’t just the United States, but the entire world united against us."
Casare was stunned.
Belsaria was speechless.
No way, boss...
But we’re not that weak, although we’re not the epitome of virtue.
"Of course, that’s the worst-case scenario, hahahaha, for now, let’s just take it one day at a time, bite by bite... First, let’s set a small goal..."
"Let’s take care of those Salvadoran punks first!"
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