Working as a police officer in Mexico
Chapter 895 - 472: Angry, I Was Just Angry for a Moment!!_3

This news immediately made the front-page headlines.

The British BBC broadcast: "Having weapons of mass destruction in the hands of a madman poses a challenge to the world. Strongly request NATO to deploy forces to stop such 'illegal' actions and ask all countries to abide by the Non-Proliferation Treaty."

Why does this sound... so much like schadenfreude?

Seems like they're stoking the flames...

Basically saying, don't be afraid of the Americans; the Mexicans won't really go through with it. We're here to back you up from behind.

It seems like NATO isn't entirely unified, and the United Kingdom is still bitter about the United States taking its place.

You, a mere "illegitimate son" without even your own national language, dare to surpass the legitimate heirs.

I'm not convinced!

But since I can't beat you right now, I'll let the Mexicans take you down.

The news from France, Germany, Italy, and other media outlets wasn't much different—just condemning the act...

But what good does that do?

Victor: When I didn't have X, I talked about non-proliferation with you. Now that I have X, what am I going to talk to you about?

You either sit there and listen, or let me tell you how it's going to be.

South Korea's media, however, had a more amusing take:

"Even the South Korean government couldn't handle this; how could the Mexicans possibly succeed? I believe the explosion in Chihuahua State was more likely a meteor strike. This is just a form of intimidation—Victor doesn't have that capability!" — Broadcasting Corporation.

In response, Mexico's Propaganda Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Goebbels publicly stated before the media: "When Mexico becomes South Korea's 20th military garrisoned nation, let's see if you still have the guts to say that."

The South Korean public was infuriated, shouting "Assib" repeatedly, and when interviewed by foreign journalists, they clamored: "Let's show them what we're made of—let's have South Korean soldiers take down Mexico..."

And then...

The Mexican Government released a photo showing the complete annihilation of over 300 South Korea Special Forces soldiers.

"Fake! It must be fake! The Mexicans love to use fakes to pretend they're something!"

It's just that the internet isn't ubiquitous yet; otherwise, this would have been incredibly lively.

Victor decided, after the war, he would use his points to upgrade chip and smartphone technology, bringing smartphones into the world early.

As for Japan...

They're very composed. That country is just like a dog—you have to give it a solid punch every now and then for it to know you're not to be trifled with. If you remain silent, it'll exploit others' power to bully you.

How fascinating!

The world truly is fascinating.

Not long after Mexico released its statement, around 8 p.m., the United Nations urgently convened everyone for a closed-door meeting.

"Sir! Sir, what does Mexico possessing weapons of mass destruction mean for the world?" A journalist stopped a United States representative.

But the representative's face was ashen, clearly very upset, saying nothing as he entered the venue surrounded by colleagues.

The journalists eagerly persisted, calling out to anyone who passed by.

Eventually, they stopped someone.

"Sir, what impact do you think Mexico possessing X weapons will have on the global order? Will it shake up the established world structure?"

"We are pleased that Mexico possesses such technology and congratulate them for obtaining the life they desire."

"We consistently refrain from interfering in other countries' internal affairs..."

Oh, how familiar these talking points are.

The journalists were stunned, utterly baffled, left without any useful information.

Though I don't understand, I still have to thank them.

Behind the closed doors of the conference room, the atmosphere became tense and bizarre.

"Today's agenda is to discuss how to deal with Mexico and the deliberation over the US-Mexico War," Secretary-General Boutros Gali said, seated at the head of the room, wearing glasses and discreetly observing the participants—especially the Americans...

They seemed like clowns.

"I propose Mexico rejoin the United Nations, and for the sake of progress, stop the US-Mexico War," the British representative spoke first.

"Impossible! We will not stop the war..." The United States representative immediately stood up, visibly angry, pointing at the British representative. "What right do you have to say this?"

???

Madman!

Are you insane, biting whoever you see? Are you a dog?

The British representative's face turned red with anger but quickly fell silent, shrinking his neck back, afraid to retaliate.

But someone dared to speak up.

"The Americans sure know how to flaunt their power. Every year, there's a major fire in San Francisco that you can't get under control. If Mexico were to drop X weapons, would you be able to manage that?"

These sarcastic comments made the United States representative seethe with rage. He quickly turned his head to see a Cuban representative standing up, looking at him with disdain.

Hmph!

The Cubans have no manners!

You might as well say that since they're practically wearing the same pants as the Mexicans now.

Want to go fight them?

How unbecoming of a gentleman.

"We detest such threats, and we do not accept them!"

Secretary-General Boutros Gali, with a headache, furrowed his brow and said calmly, "The United Nations prioritizes mediating conflicts between nations. If Mexico deploys X weapons against the United States, it would be the Third World War. The world cannot withstand that; the United States cannot withstand that, and neither can Mexico."

"So I hope everyone sits down and talks through this calmly."

The United States representative reflected for a moment. He was essentially just posturing.

When hasn't the United States put on a show at the United Nations?

It's all hollow bravado.

After some thought, his face darkened as if he had suffered a huge loss. "We are willing to accept the United Nations' mediation."

Secretary-General Boutros Gali sighed in relief.

Alright, as long as you don't fight during my term, that's fine.

"Then let's contact Mexico. Battis, would you take care of this?" He looked toward the Cuban representative.

"Of course, we are happy to contribute to world peace, as long as certain parties don't start throwing tantrums."

The United States representative was furious...

Hmm...

Furious!

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