Reborn American Giants

Chapter 63 October 2

When Motta received the notice from Bailon, he was dealing with some disputes caused by the construction of "resettlement houses". The second batch of resettlement houses was already being capped, and some simple interior decoration would soon be carried out to provide them to the Vatican.

The poor people in the Dino slum.

The more it is at this time, the more likely it is that some disputes will arise. No, Mota was called to the construction site early in the morning by Bento to deal with several minor disputes caused by the allocation of houses. Bento this

The fat man has now "accepted his fate" and has given up the idea of ​​running to the United States to reunite with his family.

After talking on the phone with his family in the United States, he had saved up more than 200,000 US dollars to prepare for a happy life with his family in the United States. After buying a small single-family house in a middle-class community, he had very little left.

For the sake of a happy life for his family, Ben

After thinking about it, Toss decided that it would be better to work honestly under Victor. Speaking of which, although Victor is a gang leader, he is really a "generous" good boss, and it seems that he will become a good boss soon.

A "respected" congressman.

Therefore, Bento put aside his "little thoughts" and devoted his whole body and soul to "Fandino Construction Company", striving to contribute his best efforts to the development and growth of Victor's company.

Now the entire "Fandino Construction Company" has nearly 2,000 employees. It has also recruited a group of design and engineering supervision personnel, and also has a group of engineering equipment. The second batch of 20 "resettlement houses" is about to be capped and completed.

Immediately, Bento began to deploy a large number of manpower to the construction of schools and hospitals to fulfill Victor's promise to the people in the Fandino slum.

After Mota had dealt with the few minor disputes, he was about to leave. There were still many things within the gang waiting for him to deal with. Now Victor had handed over all the affairs of the Greif family to this old black man, and he was basically out of it.

In the process of handling these daily affairs.

After receiving the news from Bailon, Mota was shocked. He understood very well how "vicious" the method used by the San Salvador police was. After thinking about it, this matter was beyond the scope of his decision, so

Let's inform Victor and let him make the decision.

In the small building, Victor had just bid farewell to Edward. He led nearly a hundred team members selected from the defense company and had already set off. Their equipment would be provided by the CIA, so they took the Pan Am Airways plane for business activities.

In the name of , set sail directly for Grenada.

John, an agent of the CIA, said nothing during the whole process. The way Victor looked at him, he really felt sympathy for him in his heart. If Victor hadn't exposed the "deception" of the CIA's superiors against him, maybe John would only

With his own speculation in his heart, he flew to Grenada to complete the mission, but he could not understand it until the "thing" happened.

Although John knew that all this would happen sooner or later, if he understood later, at least he wouldn't have to be as heavy-hearted as he was now. Knowing that there was a pit ahead, he could only jump with his eyes closed. This feeling was really indescribable.

Before leaving, John had a "secret conversation" with Victor. Edward didn't know what they talked about, but then Victor told him to let John survive as much as possible while preserving himself.

When Motta came to the small building, Victor was watching the morning news on TV in the living room. The 13th session of the Organization of American States was over. At this conference, Underwood signed an agreement with Latin American countries on behalf of the US government.

The "1984 U.S. Foreign Assistance Agreement" formulates long-term development assistance plans and provides long-term financial support for individual recipient countries, Underwood said at the conference

Mentioned, "Population growth has exceeded economic growth, which has led to a relative decline in living standards in some Latin American countries... The seriousness of the problems faced by Latin America is no less than that of other developing countries and regions. Therefore, in order to provide Latin American and other

Bringing real prosperity and stability to underdeveloped regions requires our joint and sustained efforts with Latin American republics and other allies in the free world."

Victor just watched the news on TV quietly. This "aid agreement" is based on the "Economic Growth Stage Theory" proposed by Rostow, advisor to the Policy Advisory Board of the US State Department and founder of MIT "CIS" (MIT Center for International Studies).

"This theory was launched based on the development process of Western industrialized countries and discussed in detail

It proves that a country's economic growth needs to go through five stages. Victor once read Rostow's masterpiece "The Stages of Managerial Growth: A Non-Communist Manifesto". It can be seen from the subtitle of the book "A Non-Communist Manifesto" that this

This economics work has a very strong political color and was proposed as a confrontation with communist ideology.

Rostow once submitted a memorandum on the "Decade of Development" to the President of the United States, in which he said: "With the assistance of the United States, Latin American countries such as Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, and Mexico are fully expected to achieve "complete take-off" in the 1990s.

"To the point...during this period, eighty percent of the Latin American population will survive "off the dole."

Underwood greatly appreciated this theory because it provided theoretical support for the United States' policy toward Latin America and provided an economic theory for the U.S. government to fight against gcist ideas. Therefore, Underwood submitted the ""

In the Special Address on Foreign Aid, the necessity of implementing a new foreign aid policy was emphasized.

The news has reported on some detailed support plans, such as the unified foreign aid management agency, which will allocate aid to Latin American countries through the Inter-American Development Bank and the Central American Development Bank, and encourages recipient countries to fully mobilize their own resources and implement

Necessary socio-economic reforms and long-term economic development

development plan, encourage other industrialized countries to increase the level of assistance to underdeveloped areas as much as possible, and separate social and economic development assistance from military assistance, reducing the military assistance budget in 1984 from US$2.4 billion in 1983 to US$1.9 billion.

, and economic assistance increased to about US$3 billion.

This is the first time that the U.S. government has divided foreign aid into military aid and non-military aid. The news also featured a speech by U.S. President Underwood, explaining the purpose of the U.S. government’s adjustment of foreign aid policy, which was to the effect of “improving friendly countries.”

and the deterrent power of international organizations, if necessary, to thwart communist or communist-backed "aggression" and coordinate separate

or collective security preparatory work, in order to help friendly countries achieve healthy economic development, maintain internal stability and security in their countries, and ensure that developing countries in Latin America achieve rapid social, economic and political progress. To this end, the U.S. government established the "

The Agency for International Development (USAID) will be responsible for long-term economic and social development assistance for U.S. foreign aid.”

Victor curled his lips indifferently. The U.S. government said nicely. On the one hand, it used economic aid to win over the ruling governments of Latin American countries. On the other hand, it used military aid to suppress the "left-wing movements" that were spreading in Latin America. Its purpose was to deal with the Soviet Union's

With the growing influence and control in this region, the United States cannot tolerate the long-term development of the communist camp in Latin America, its own "back garden", and will not hesitate to use force to solve this problem.

As a benchmark figure set by the United States, at this meeting of the Organization of American States, Jose received a total of US$300 million in economic assistance from the Central American Development Bank, the Inter-American Development Bank and the Agency for International Development in fiscal year 1984.

At the same time, he also received more than 70 million US dollars in military aid. It can be said that he returned home with a full load. It seems that in next year's general election, Jose will achieve great success without any accident. And Victor will also tightly embrace the Christian Democratic Party.

This thigh silently develops its own strength.

Victor, who was deep in thought, was interrupted by Mota's arrival. He looked at Mota, an old black man, and asked displeasedly: "Boss Mota, why are you here? What's the matter?"

Motta didn't care about Victor's mood. He quickly explained to Victor the situation that the Gref family was facing. In the end, he only heard Victor say lightly: "I know, wait a moment, you let me go first."

The middle leaders of the organization put that group of people under control," and then waved him

After going down, Mota, who was confused, stood outside the small building. He came to Victor, just to let him decide how to deal with the situation where a large number of low-level gang members were taken away by the police and released for no reason.

God knows how many of the people released will become "nails" of the police.

This kind of thing can only be decided by Victor, but now, Victor's attitude makes Mota completely confused. It seems that Victor can't make any decision for a while. He can only go back first and appease the other low-level gangsters.

Everyone, wait for Victor to make the "final decision".

In the living room, the news on the TV continued, but Victor's attention was not focused on it. It seemed that Director Bender had already reacted and attacked him before he could take action.

"Banban," Victor opened the drawer of his desk, took out two yellow envelopes, and shouted loudly.

"Yes, sir, what are your orders?" Banban quickly entered the room and stood in front of Victor with his hands tied.

"I have something I need you to do," Victor handed the envelope in his hand to Banban, and after whispering a few words in his ear, Banban quickly withdrew...

"Director Bender, let's see whether you are faster or I am faster." Victor leaned his head back on the office chair, looking out the window at the sun that had already crossed the horizon, illuminating the earth with its scorching light, and said to himself

road.

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