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Chapter 13

February 9th, 2016 14:00. Seoul Jong-ro ku Ministry of Foreign Affairs Minister’s office.

“Ambassador Jackie. Welco.”

“Yes, good to see you. Minister Kim, it’s been a while since I t you during your appointnt ceremony.”

“It seems so. We should et more often, but I guess my excuse was being busy.”

The tall, slightly thin, and well-grood United States Ambassador to Korea, Jackie Robins, shook Minister of Foreign Affairs Kim Jae-hak’s hand and sat down. They drank warm tea for 10 minutes and conversed with each other before Minister Kim Jae-hak brought out so docunts to get to the main part of the conversation. “Ambassador Jackie, please take a look at this.”

The docunts Minister Kim Jae-hak brought out contained the withdrawal and deposit statents from the forr Minister of National Defense, Lockheed Martin, and Lizzy Ahn’s rebate information. As Jackie Robins read the docunts, he began to have a serious look on his face. So ti had passed before Jackie put down the docunts and spoke shortly. “Hmm...there’s a trendous amount of data.”

“The price for the Aegis system and ships we acquired from Lockheed Martin caused a large loss—$1 billion—from Lizzy Ahn’s lobbying. Our president ordered to officially request a repatriation of Lizzy Ahn and the executives of Lockheed Martin.”

“Minister Kim, the Arican political sphere is also highly interested in the defense industry’s corruption scandal that Korea is also investigating. It’s due to Lockheed Martin that our nation has a significant influence over Arican politics. However, Lizzy Ahn’s adoptive father is also a senator of the US Senate, and he’s been pressuring his fellow senators. If this scandal hit the US, it wouldn’t fare well for the Korean governnt either.”

“Is that a threat?”

“Of course not. I’m just informing you of current Arican governnt affairs.”

“If that’s the case, that’s a relief. The president’s will to eradicate this corruption scandal is staunch.”

The mood in the conference room started off light with greetings and casual conversation, but it was turning sour and awkward. Ambassador Jackie Robins was silent for a while sipping his tea, then spoke after setting the teacup down. “Minister Kim, I’d like to offer a suggestion.”

“A suggestion? Yes, I’d like to hear it.”

“Currently, the Arican political sphere is concerned about the fact Lockheed Martin and Lizzy Ahn are involved in the defense industry’s corruption scandal going public. On the contrary, President Suh Hyun-woo is determined to solve this issue. Since that’s the case, if the Korean governnt would stay silent about this matter, we’d be willing to offer weapons from Lockheed Martin that matches the financial loss, and we’d lower the restrictions on purchases of new weapons in the future. How does this offer sound?”

Minister Kim Jae-hak was in deep in thought after hearing Ambassador Jackie Robins’s suggestion. He thought to himself.

We’ll receive weaponry for free? They’d lower the restrictions regarding the purchase of new weapons from the senate that held us back? The most important thing is our relationship with the US. If our alliance with the US had any issues during this national security ergency, that would be our most critical loss...

After he gathered his thoughts, the Minister answered, “We’d like one more clause in addition to this offer.”

“What would it be?”

“We’d like an andnt to the US-Korea missile guidelines. We want the range of the missiles to be doubled from the previous one.”

“What? That’s a difficult request...”

“Ambassador! Korea’s in an ergency state that could go to war at any mont. I believe the request to and the missile guidelines in this situation is a valid one.”

Ambassador Jackie Robins looked flustered from the firm tone of Minister Kim Jae-hak and his inability to co up with a response to his well-reasoned words. For a mont he sank into thought, drank a sip of tea, and he answered the Minister. “Let’s go with 1,200km, then.”

“Excellent. Can you make an official docunt?”

“Well, we’ll have to.”

The mood in the conference room shifted to light-hearted, like it had been at the beginning after the negotiations were concluded with Ambassador Jackie Robins.

Ambassador Jackie Robins already had prepared a negotiation term from the US state departnt before eting with Korea’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, but it was not an andnt to extend the range of missiles. However, Ambassador Jackie Robins had no choice but to accept the terms because the state departnt had instructed that he resolve the issue smoothly. This was proof that Lockheed Martin and Lizzy Ahn’s adoptive father had significant influence over US politics.

anwhile, Minister of Foreign Affairs Kim Jae-hak utilized the negotiating skills he built up from 20 years of experience working in foreign nations to negotiate with Ambassador Jackie Robins regarding the defense industry corruption scandal. He even managed to and the missile guidelines at the last mont. He believed it to be a successful one.

* * *

February 10th, 2016 10:30. Seoul Jong-ro ku Blue House conference room.

In the president’s conference room, a eting was being held regarding the last stages of this corruption scandal case: requesting the repatriation of the executives from Lockheed Martin and Lizzy Ahn.

“Arrests of all suspects have been made—except for the executives of Lockheed Martin and Lizzy Ahn, and we’re working with the prosecutor’s office to determine a trial date.”

“Good work. As both the President and a citizen of this nation, I’m grateful for the amazing results the Secret Bureau of Corruption Investigation made in just a few weeks.”

“I’m flattered, Mr. President; however, we’re ashad of the fact that we still haven’t resolved the matter about Lockheed Martin and Lizzy Ahn.”

“Yes. Lizzy Ahn and Lockheed Martin...these are large obstacles. Minister Kim, could you brief us on the negotiations you made with the Arican ambassador yesterday?”

Minister of Foreign Affairs Kim Jae-hak presented the negotiations docunt from Ambassador Jackie Robins and spoke. “In conclusion, we’ve agreed to drop the charges towards Lockheed Martin and Lizzy Ahn. Also, Lockheed Martin will reimburse the $1.6 trillion with weaponry, and they’ll ease the regulations of the US Senate on purchasing new weapons. Lastly, we’ve agreed to and the US-Korea missile guide and extend the range from 800km to 1,200km.”

“We weren’t able to completely unroot this corruption scandal, but considering the terms of the negotiations, it’s not too bad. Great work.”

“Thank you, Mr. President.”

“Excellent. You even managed to renegotiate the terms on the missile guidelines. Ha, ha, ha.”

“It’s nothing. Director An did a better job.”

National Security Director Oh Jang-soo chid in on the relay of praise, “I think Director Oh and Minister Kim both are outstanding.”

“I do have a question, though.”

Chief Secretary Na Sung-tae asked a question amidst the happy atmosphere. “What is it?”

“It’s suspicious the US is willing to offer this much, despite that their own military industry was involved.”

“I can explain,” Minister of Foreign Affairs Kim Jae-hak answered. “According to Ambassador Jackie, Lockheed Martin and Lizzy Ahn’s adoptive father are both exercising their significant influence over Arican politics to cover up the incident, but there is a separate, real reason. Currently, Arica owns more than 200 large military industries, including Lockheed Martin and Boeing. Right now, these companies are netting significant profit. Also, Japan and Taiwan are attempting to import large quantities of weaponry under the guise of our national ergency. In this state of affairs, if the news that Lockheed Martin, who represents the US, was involved in a corruption scandal worth trillions of dollars, they will lose confidence. Therefore, Japan, Taiwan, and other nations trying to purchase weaponry from Lockheed Martin might have a spread of protests against the purchases by their citizens or dismantle the business entirely. The US probably agreed to our terms based on this assessnt.”

President Suh Hyun-woo continued, “You have a point. The NIS also reported information about Japan and Taiwan working to import large amounts of weaponry from Arica. Taiwan might not do so, but Japan is not a country that would overlook this opportunity. Minister Kim should make progress supplying weaponry from Arica as soon as possible, and he should finish the missile guidelines andnts for the higher range missiles.”

The steady tensions in the Korean peninsula rekindled the North-Eastern Asian military spending competition, and South Korea was facing more difficulties amidst an economic crisis.

* * *

March 7th, 2016 13:30. Seoul Suh cho-ku central district court.

“The 25 people involved in the defense industry corruption scandal, including the Ex-Minister of Defense, have just arrived at the central district court as the accused stand trial. This corruption scandal is being called the worst one yet, for it involved many high-ranking governnt bureaucrats from the last presidency and the loss of over $1 trillion. During this trial, the ability to charge the cri of transfer regarding defense industry corruption cases is gaining traction, as Congress passed that law two months ago. If the cri of transfer can be charged, then the sentences given might be the largest yet.”

“Reporter Park Dae-gil! I’ve heard this trial will be broadcasted live. What could this an?”

“This trial is planned to be on a live broadcast. It seems the governnt is making the trial available to the general public to ensure a fair trial under the surveillance from the people, and it’s ant to raise awareness towards defense industry corruption.”

“I see. Reporter Park, good work. We’ll begin broadcasting the trial on schedule in a mont from the CBS channel.”

The defense industry corruption scandal’s trial was broadcasted throughout the nation thirty minutes later, and the cris of those involved in the scandal were revealed. It angered even the younger generation that had no interest in politics.

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