"An uprising occurred within xico, and Generals Jesus Aguirre and Gonzalo Escovar, dissatisfied with Calles’ dictatorship in xico and the massacre of church mbers in xico, resolutely launched a just war..."
The day after Aguirre and Escovar launched their coup, the Atlantic City Post published this news.
They defined Aguirre and Ascowal’s coup as a just war.
Throughout the entire report, the article repeatedly ntioned Calles’ dictatorial behavior in xico, such as interfering in dostic elections, reorganizing the Labor Party for his own use, persecuting church mbers in xico, exploiting the xican people, and so on.
In the global network era, Aricans rely on the dia’s ability to reverse black and white to report and judge a country’s internal affairs, now more than ever.
Perhaps before this, the Arican public didn’t know who the President of xico was, but under the powerful influence of the Atlantic City Post, the Arican public now knew that the xican President Calles was a brutal dictator.
As xico is a neighbor, the Arican public does not want to see a dictator right next to them.
Thus, after this article was published and subsequently reprinted by countless dia outlets within the United States.
The unique scenery of protest, found only in the Western world, reappeared on Arican streets!
The ordinary Arican public protested why their country had to cooperate with such a dictator.
The voice condemning Calles grew louder and louder.
Coolidge, as President of the United States, imdiately called Calles to question why he was using brutal thods against his own people.
At the sa ti, churches within the United States also began a public opinion offensive, strongly condemning the xican Calles governnt for its persecution of churches.
For a mont, Calles beca infamous in the United States.
"Donnie played this hand beautifully!"
Anthony Rothschild looked at the newspaper in his hand, his expression so calm that it was impossible to discern his true thoughts, "In this way, even if he donates so weapons to Aguirre and Escovar, no one will say anything."
Perhaps he has already donated!
Nate Rothschild understood Anthony Rothschild, so in Anthony Rothschild’s words, he heard a tone of envy.
"Calles is about to retreat behind the scenes, what’s the point of opposing him now?"
Nate Rothschild asked sowhat puzzled.
Anthony Rothschild said: "Nate, in terms of local perspective, you are already a very mature manager, but in terms of the big picture, you still lack a little. This ti, Aguirre and Escovar chose to rebel at this ti, even if they are suppressed by Calles, it shows so thoughtful people in xico that Calles has lost U.S. support. Calles without U.S. support and Calles with U.S. support are two different concepts!"
Nate Rothschild continued to ask: "But what benefit does Donnie get from this? We know the strength of Aguirre and Escovar; they only have 5,000 infantry soldiers, while xico has 40,000 regular army soldiers. A ratio of 1 to 8, they don’t seem to have the upper hand. Even if Calles loses U.S. support, this requires a process, during which Donnie’s business in xico will be difficult to develop!"
The entire xican regular army has about 45,000 soldiers overall, but if war breaks out, this number can instantly increase.
"And I heard earlier that when the Calles governnt was at war with the anti-governnt forces, Donnie donated a batch of weapons and ammunition to Calles." Nate Rothschild continued.
Anthony Rothschild waved his hand and said: "Do you know about Donnie’s previous visit to xico?"
Nate Rothschild said: "I know, but Donnie didn’t stay in xico very long!"
Anthony Rothschild nodded and said: "Exactly, I suspect Donnie went to xico this ti to expand their Venus Bank business there. However, it’s quite evident that Donnie didn’t reach an agreent with Calles, so shortly after Donnie left xico, Aguirre and Escovar launched their rebellion."
Suddenly realizing, Nate Rothschild said: "You an to say that Donnie incited this rebellion?"
"There must be Donnie’s involvent, but he likely didn’t incite it. He doesn’t yet have that kind of influence. The current U.S. governnt stance on Calles should be the assurance Donnie gave to Aguirre and Escovar!"
Anthony Rothschild said.
"I see. If Aguirre and Escovar’s rebellion succeeds, they will definitely relinquish so of the xican economy to Donnie. If they don’t succeed, Calles, after learning from Aguirre and Escovar, will also compromise sothing with Donnie!"
Nate Rothschild said, suddenly understanding.
"Indeed, regardless of whether Aguirre and Escovar’s rebellion succeeds or not, Donnie’s arrangents in xico have already achieved more than half of their goals!"
At this point, Anthony Rothschild’s tone of envy beca even stronger.
"But I still feel Donnie’s actions are sowhat foolish!"
Nate Rothschild said calmly.
"Why do you say that?" Anthony Rothschild asked with a smile.
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