Two Realms Shuttle Gate: Don't Call Me a Demon!-Chapter 432 - 293 Beautiful Country Resolution (First Update)
Chapter 432: Chapter 293: Beautiful Country Resolution (First Update) Chapter 432: Chapter 293: Beautiful Country Resolution (First Update) “Jieke Group took over Chan Country, a so-called business corporation, has stolen the sovereignty of a nation.”
Beautiful Country, New York, Black Palace.
An informal meeting was being held here.
The 48th President of the Beautiful Country, Lawrence Fernando, sat behind his desk, scanning various newspapers with a displeased expression.
“Look at what you’ve done, is this your way of hitting back at Jieke Group?
The more you try to suppress it, the more it grows, and now it has entirely occupied Chan Country.”
Standing opposite Lawrence, were two men, Judith, the Deputy Director of the CIA, and Admiral Panda Dzerzhinsky, Commander of the Indo-Pacific Command.
“Mr.
President, the CIA did not handle it well; Jieke Group’s power developed too fast, with endless black technologies emerging, and we did not anticipate the enemy would be so tough.”
Judith sincerely bowed his head, and as the Deputy Director of CIA, specifically in charge of all intelligence on the Jieke Group, he had failed to extract valuable intelligence from them.
Whether it was various technologies like biochemical gene technology, pharmaceutical technology, electronic shielding, 3D glasses technology, and so on.
Or the military distribution and defensive layouts of the Jieke Group; during the civil war in Chan Country, the CIA’s role amounted to merely contacting a few warlords in the Northern Territory, slightly disrupting a part of Jieke Group’s forces, which was barely better than nothing.
“Mr.
President, the Commander from Japan was too incompetent, committing the classic error of underestimating the enemy, and fell right into Jieke Group’s traps without knowing it.
The use of Genetic Warriors, well beyond the scope of conventional warfare, led to our defeat in this war,” said Admiral Panda.
He commanded the Indo-Pacific Command, overseeing regions including Russia, Japan, South Korea, North Korea, India, Australia, and Hawaii in the vicinity of the Indian and Pacific Oceans, truly a high-ranking general.
The war that had broken out in Chan Country was also within his jurisdiction.
Instead of participating directly, Beautiful Country had driven Japan to cooperate with the Chan Country Government in the fight, while Beautiful Country itself provided logistical resources and intelligence support.
They had originally hoped this would lead to the destruction of Jieke Group, but contrary to their wishes, the war they had initiated ended in a disastorous defeat, losing Chan Country, a critical base against Jieke Group.
“Japan, hmph, after the initial air raids, they confidently spoke of imminent victory, but it was all empty talk.
How did Jieke Group manage to evade the initial airstrikes?”
President Lawrence also had major grievances against Japan; he had already offered Japan significant benefits intending to loosen the metaphorical leash around its neck to let this fierce dog bite more effectively.
After giving Japan a chance and they proved futile!
The loss of over twenty thousand expeditionary forces was simply embarrassing.
By then, Lawrence had already forgotten the embarrassing defeat at Mengjia Bay where Beautiful Country’s forces saw thousands of casualties and lost many transport ships.
However, Lawrence had his excuses; that failure was left by his predecessor and had nothing to do with him, the newly inaugurated.
“We have already discovered that under Jieke Group’s rule, in East Qin State and Ji State, enormous underground transit lines and bases were excavated and built.
They deliberately established fake targets and empty warehouses and bases during the outbreak of the war specifically to make us lower our guard,” Lawrence said.
Admiral Panda cleared his throat and continued, “Jieke Group came prepared, facing unprepared foes, and with Genetic Warriors being extremely formidable, especially in jungle warfare, more flexible and terrifying than conventional armored units.”
“Why can’t we develop Genetic Warriors and Super Soldiers like these?
We, the United States, besides our aircraft carrier fleets, must also possess this kind of ultimate individual combat strength,” said Lawrence as he knocked on the table, envious of such military power, which would be incredibly useful in special operations, as evident from Jieke Group’s effective soldier deployment.
“Now our major medical institutions have come together to try to crack the secrets of the Super Soldiers and Genetic Warriors, but progress is limited; we still need time,” said Judith, though he felt relying on medical groups and those military industries to replicate Jieke Group’s technology was highly unlikely to succeed.
Since Jieke Group was on a completely different track with their biotech military technology, which was entirely different from the main research direction of the rest of the world, it was not easy to replicate or learn from them.
“Now that Chan Country is fully occupied by Jieke Group, if we were to improve relations with them, could we learn or purchase relevant technology from them?”
Lawrence posed this question, a realization fitting for a politician.
There is nothing that cannot be discussed between countries, regardless of how fierce the fighting was in the past, it still does not hinder the possibility of future cooperation between two countries; there are far too many such examples.
There’s a saying that goes well, between countries, there are no eternal friends or enemies, only eternal interests.
“It’s difficult, not to mention our past relations with Jieke Group, that biotechnology and medicine are almost all core technologies of Jieke Group, it’s highly unlikely they would disseminate it.”
Judith shook her head, as long as Jieke Group isn’t foolish, they are certain not to disperse their technology.
That is the foundation on which Jieke Group stands; once outsiders learn it, Jieke Group’s advantage would vanish instantly.
“President, we can only persist in taking the confrontational route, though we will have to slightly delay the military confrontation; we need to impose sanctions on Jieke Group in other areas,”
Panda cleared his throat twice and suggested, “Jieke Group used to be just a local armed force with a very limited population under its control.”
But now that they occupy the whole of Chan Country, this is both their advantage and their disadvantage.
With a population burden of over fifty million, Chan Country is merely a traditional agricultural country, if Jieke Group only makes the lives of the people there difficult, internal explosions and a color revolution that could overthrow Jieke Group’s rule aren’t out of question, especially since the leaders of Jieke Group are foreigners and their ruling foundation is inherently weak.”
“This is indeed an opportunity,”
Lawrence’s eyes lit up; in the current era of globalization, Europe and America dominate the majority of the world economy.
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If it were possible to exclude Chan Country from the world economic system and prevent their participation in the international division of labor, then their human resource advantage of over fifty million people would become fifty million mouths desperately in need, which could drag down Jieke Group.
Like North Korea and Pakistan, with long-term semi-closed economic systems, they manage to survive playing by their own rules, and their planned economy and unique political systems maintain a small wealth gap, but to say that the people there live well is a matter of opinion.
After all, with paltry wages and state-rationed goods, having money does not guarantee access to commodities, let alone when there’s no money.
“Jieke Group indeed has a large scale, but maintaining the status quo in Chan Country is easy; trying to develop it further is insufficient.”
Judith calculated in her mind, Jieke Group’s annual revenues are around one hundred billion US dollars.
It sounds like a lot, but managing a country is very expensive, amounting to just under two thousand dollars per capita.
Even though Chan Country has some output of its own, it isn’t enough to develop a poor, backward agricultural country into a high-level nation.
And the reason Jieke Group has such widespread support in Chan Country, with many people welcoming them with gongs and drums, is mainly because Jieke Group truly improved the local standard of living and economic income.
But if Jieke Group is incapable of governing Chan Country, the local people’s enthusiasm for supporting Jieke Group will definitely diminish.
And Beautiful Country is very skilled at instigating color revolutions, when it comes to dealing with Jieke Group, it would be much easier.
“Let’s set up a joint office from different departments to handle this matter,”
Lawrence had already made up his mind; since it was difficult to deal with Jieke Group militarily, they would have to approach it from other angles.
When it comes to sanctioning a country, they in Beautiful Country are indeed very experienced.