Working as a police officer in Mexico

Chapter 332: "The Little Fishing Boat" Plan!_2



He shoved aside the representatives from other countries grabbing at him, straightened his wrinkled suit, and stood on the steps. Pointing at everyone present, he said, "Remember this, drug traffickers will never be legitimate, and whoever sympathizes with them or even helps them behind the scenes will face a life-or-death struggle! Mexicans will absolutely not allow anyone to drag the drug trade back to where it once was. If you want us to obey, then we will fight you to the death. We might as well embrace a bomb and perish together. Do you dare?"

John Bull stood dumbfounded, Gallus touched his balding forehead, Russian Bear sighed, White-headed Eagle had an unpleasant expression, and another… quietly gave a thumbs-up from below.

Good job!

After Joachim Ribbentrop spoke, he led his people away.

The Mexican had once again flaunted himself in front of the whole world.

He also told them not to even think about summoning the spirit of a drug trafficker.

The Yanks, of course, would not let the matter rest, so they had the Austrian police arrest him for causing injury.

Could Victor remain calm after the Drug Enforcement Department's Commissioner was captured?

He beheaded 22 American drug traffickers and threw their heads into Washington; the message was unspoken, suggesting that if they dared to touch Joachim Ribbentrop, he would fight them to the bitter end.

The tension in the border region intensified even more.

"The nerve of them, playing dirty with me," Victor said as he picked up the ashtray. He looked it over from left to right and finally slammed it down on the table with a sharp sound, clearly still very angry.

"I've already had Mexico City issue a protest," said Goebbels, the Minister of Propaganda, adjusting his glasses.

"Protests will have no deterrence. I think it's time to implement the 'Suriname Fishing Boat Plan.' We need to show them that we have the means and capability to eliminate our enemies!" Horatio Herbert Kitchener said in a grave tone.

They were all Tough Guys; the thought of retreating never crossed their minds.

Indeed, Victor, being part of the military elite, couldn't possibly retreat. A victory would leave him alone in his stance, and defeat would mean suicide.

Victor glanced at Augustin Preshowitch, who nodded vigorously, "Leave it to us."

"Blow it up, and let those Spaniards remember, the poor should not play with aircraft carriers!"

"Yes, General!"

After the meeting dispersed, Horatio Herbert Kitchener stayed behind, hesitated, and then offered his own opinion, "General, I think we should look for new drug enforcement partners worldwide and strengthen our overseas forces."

"We need more spokespeople, and yes, we need more proxies."

The strength of a country is not just based on their ability to fight but also on how reliable their allies are.

Why did the Americans gain worldwide attention during the Gulf War?

Wasn't it due to the Allies that comprised over thirty nations?

With the Soviet Union now on its deathbed and all its allies gone, it was practically a one-horse race.

But Latin America, that region is never short of thorns...

"Like who?"

"Iraq!"

Victor squinted his eyes, lifted his head to look at the other man, "His son nearly died at our hands, and I dealt with his envoy in front of the whole world."

"And... Saddam did drugs, didn't you know?"

Horatio Herbert Kitchener: ???

A look of stupefaction.

"He… did drugs?"

That did not seem likely; Saddam did not appear to be a drug addict on camera.

In fact, this was recorded in the memoirs of a former Iraqi official after his downfall. He had been using drugs since 1959 and frequently consumed heroin while in power!

Indeed, those bold enough to antagonize the Yanks were either addicts or madmen. Victor could act so brazenly because of his geographical advantage; if Mexico had been in Central America, it might already be gone.

"Although this approach will not work, I think the idea is good. I am still the Director of the Drug Enforcement Department, and some countries' drug traffickers are too arrogant. We have a duty to teach them a lesson, like the drug legalization in Haiti and some African countries, don't you think?"

Using the pretext of drug enforcement to send troops!

Such a familiar strategy.

Just changing the template a bit.

"The Americans look down on the Third World, yet the Third World is exactly engulfed by capitalist crimes, drug proliferation, arms trafficking, and human smuggling. We should go and rescue them!" Victor said with crossed arms and a serious face.

But the most important...

Golden Finger was not just aimed at drug traffickers.

Any criminal could rack up points!

Previously there was no strength, but now… Victor wanted to be the good guy.

The world's policeman was ready!

When Horatio Herbert Kitchener heard this plan, his mouth hung open. So aggressive?

General, do you really plan on replacing Jesus?
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"Our soldiers are not enough."

"Then keep recruiting. The Rookies have been with us for three months, right? Distribute them to the various companies according to plan, and continue conscription, another 40,000 men!"

"General, we already have 160 thousand soldiers. Would recruiting more… put too much pressure on us?"

"If it's not enough, then we eat in other countries. Can a living person be killed by holding in their pee?"

One of the main reasons Victor aimed to gain favor with Third World Countries was the sanctions implemented by the United States, which forbid any circulation, and the Economy at home that could still withstand.

The farmers' produce could be sold to the Northern Army, and Victor had quite a bit of money to sustain some internal circulation. However, Mexico was a country greatly deficient in food supplies, with nearly 33% of its consumed corn dependent on imports. Mexico imports about 17 million tons of corn each year, and among Mexico's imported corn, the United States was a major supplier.


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