In a lounge in the camp of the 4th Armored Regiment, Garcia and Victor were discussing secretly how to get involved in the arms business for a long time.

Hearing Victor's question about whether he could bypass the Ministry of Defense and order military equipment from the United States alone, Garcia couldn't help but be surprised by the audacity of the guy in front of him. However, after the surprise passed, he thought about it for a moment.

There was a burst of ecstasy.

"Well, brother, there are some things you may not understand. There are two taboos in the procurement of equipment and materials between El Salvador and the United States. One is an international taboo, and the other is a domestic taboo," he said happily.

Gui Huanxi, but Garcia still had some brains. He was afraid that Victor didn't know the details of the purchase of military equipment, so he explained in detail.

"... Just as far as international taboos are concerned, in fact, this has no binding force on us in El Salvador, because these taboos are restrictions on the types of weapons and equipment.

According to international practices and norms, any country's arms trade cannot involve two aspects, namely nuclear weapons and their supporting equipment and technology, and supporting equipment and technology for biological and chemical weapons.

In other words, the types of arms trade can only be limited to conventional weapons, and in these arms trade approved by the international community, the import and export of medium- and long-range ballistic missiles are also subject to certain restrictions.

In this regard, we in El Salvador are actually not up to par. However, we have to pay attention to the second domestic taboo."

Victor carefully thought about what Garcia said, and firmly remembered the useful information in his mind, and then said: "You continue to talk..."

Licking his lips, the fat on both sides of Garcia's cheeks trembled, "...this second taboo, to put it bluntly, is still a matter of funding. You know, in order to support us in defeating the guerrillas, the Americans provided

A lot of military aid..."

Victor nodded. He knew about the U.S. government's provision of military assistance to El Salvador. The last time Garcia appeared in New York was to secure more U.S. military aid to Latin America for the Salvadoran military in 2084.

"The problem lies in this military aid. Most of the military aid is converted into military equipment on the spot. Although our government also has to pay part of the funds, compared with the real selling price of these weapons and equipment, this is quite

In the form of half sale and half free.

As you said, I do have a way in China to bypass the Ministry of National Defense and order weapons and equipment from the United States, but the price is not as good as people would like..."

Victor smiled. Things that money can solve are not troubles at all in his eyes. Moreover, the world now is a two-power struggle for hegemony. There are too many people who can't buy anything even if they wave their money.

As long as Garcia can successfully purchase weapons and equipment from the United States, does he still need to worry about buyers?

"You don't have to worry too much about money," Victor said without hesitation: "As long as we have a way to get things from the Americans, haha, do we still have to worry about buyers not coming to the door? Besides, we are not all at once.

I do a lot of things, so naturally the more low-key the better for this kind of thing."

"This is no problem," Garcia looked quite excited. "I know that dealing with the officials is very troublesome. Take our El Salvador as an example. From the time the U.S. government receives our purchase order, it's almost

We have to wait for more than half a year before we can actually see something. During this period, there are a lot of applications, reviews, budgets, reports and a series of procedures that can drive people crazy..."

With a greedy smile on his face, Garcia lowered his head and came to Victor's side and laughed twice, "Compared to us, there are less complicated procedures and no need to wait so long.

The order can be delivered within two or three months at most, or even within the same month, and those buyers are flocking to us like crazy!"

"Yes, we..." Victor deliberately emphasized the word "we". This is also a point of view he has always expressed in front of others. It must be said that he is really very seductive.

For example, in front of Colonel Antino and other officers and soldiers of the Fourth Armored Regiment, he called De Oro Trading Company "my company", but he always called it "our company".

Don't underestimate this little bit of title. Many times, it can draw other people into thinking about Victor's interests.

De Oro Trading Company absorbed a very small amount of cash investment from the officers of the 4th Armored Regiment, and Victor opened and closed his mouth from time to time to say "we", which created a kind of feeling for the officers of the 4th Armored Regiment.

misunderstanding.

That is, they believe that De Oro Trading Company belongs to their group, and whether the company is profitable or not is closely related to their own interests.

Therefore, they will do their best to deal with some troubles the company encounters.

For example, the transport convoy of the Gref family was attacked this time. Two convoys of the military were also attacked. Anyone with a discerning eye would know at a glance that the convoy of the Fourth Armored Regiment had suffered a complete disaster.

However, the officers of the Fourth Armored Regiment don't see it that way. They have long believed that their "purses" are linked to the smooth operation of the trading company.

They don't want to, or dare not, bet on whether this attack will have an impact on the trading company.

Therefore, when Victor made an application for the Ministry of Internal Affairs to dispatch manpower from the Fourth Armored Regiment to carry out this anti-gang operation, it was enthusiastically supported by all the officers and soldiers of the Fourth Armored Regiment.

"Hehe, it's indeed us..." Garcia said with a smile: "Then we have decided on this matter. After I go back, I will start taking action immediately. You have to start looking for a few places with smaller demand when you go back.

Buyers who are good and won’t get into trouble should give it a try first. Oh, by the way, it’s best to be a reputable one. Contact them and wait until I solve all the problems we just finalized. We’ll do it right away.

Just start working on it.”

"There is no problem, you can rest assured," Victor said with a smile: "As for the border guard group in Akajutla, I will contact them immediately after I return, and I will also prepare the money to order equipment from the Americans.

appropriate……"

Just when Victor still had some words to say, there was a sudden knock on the door of the lounge. Then, Captain Keith Mitchell, Antino's adjutant, opened the door with an excited smile on his face, "Jose

Congressman, Colonel, Major Tagle, who is in charge of the operation, has sent back the news. Colonel Guadui asked me to inform you that the operation was very successful and the target person was successfully captured."

Victor nodded towards Garcia and stretched out his right hand to him, "Brother, that's what we have decided."

Garcia did not speak, but also stretched out his fat right hand to grasp Victor's hand.

"Okay, let's go out and take a look. I can't wait," Victor said happily...

"Me too……"

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