Reborn American Giants

Chapter 94: Departure

On the 29th, Victor and Atto were on a plane flying to Grenada. The US military had entered the city of St. George on the 28th. Austin and Cold, the leaders of the original coup regime, fled to the central mountains before the US military besieged the city.

After sporadic exchanges of fire with the remaining Georgian troops in St. George, the city of St. George was successfully occupied. The organized resistance of the Georgian army had completely disappeared. All that was left was to clear out the remnants of the enemy who had fled to the mountains in the central and northern parts, and to hunt down the former revolutionaries.

Leader of the Military Council.

Lieutenant General Metcalf, the frontline US military commander, announced the lifting of the media blockade in Grenada and welcomed journalists to come to Grenada for reporting.

At the beginning of the war, Lieutenant General Metcalf specifically asked his superior, General McDonald, not to allow reporters to follow the interview and obtained permission. However, now, the US military has basically taken control of the overall situation and can now lift this media blockade.

Therefore, as soon as the US military entered the city, Lieutenant General Metcalf issued an order to lift the media blockade.

Victor was like this at the moment. Many of the planes he was on were reporters from the media. These people were the media reporters who received the news immediately and wanted to rush to Grenada to get first-hand information.

British Governor Scoon has returned to his Governor's Mansion under the protection of the US military. He is also the target of Victor's contact during this trip. The US military invaded Grenada with the purpose of preventing the Grenada government from falling into the gcist camp. Now the goal has been achieved

, a pro-American regime will inevitably be established in the future, and the Prime Minister of Grenada appointed by the Queen of England

Dos Coon is a perfect candidate. After all, legally speaking, Grenada is a member of the Commonwealth, which is composed of 53 independent sovereign countries (including territories). Most of the members are former British colonies or protectorates.

The queen is the nominal "co-owner", and together they form a modern version of the "co-owner confederation" organization.

After all, the US military is an outsider. Even if it comes under the guise of being legally invited by the six Caribbean countries and former Grenada Prime Minister Bishop to rescue the Americans on Grenada, an invasion is an invasion, although the people of Grenada now welcome it.

The U.S. military was established when the "revolutionary military commissars" were unpopular.

But now that Austin and others have fled, and the rule of the Revolutionary Military Commission has come to an end, the presence of the US military on Georgian Island will be very "dazzling". In this case, the British Governor Scoon will be brought to the forefront, and the Americans will

Hiding behind the scenes and slowly building a pro-American regime is a very good choice.

Lieutenant General Metcalfe has announced that since there is currently no "legitimate" regime in Grenada that can run national government affairs, the Government-General's Office will temporarily take over the administrative affairs. After the general election in Grenada, government power will be returned to the legitimate government.

A democratically elected government, and the U.S. military will soon leave the island country.

The plane landed at Salins Airport, and traces of war could still be seen everywhere: the large crater outside the runway, the airport building blackened by the explosion, broken windows, two lav-25 armored vehicles parked at the two corners of the building, and the United States on full alert.

The soldier controlled the M60 machine gun on the roof of the car and glanced around with cold eyes. There were two Soviet-made An-2 aircraft parked on the airport runway. They were captured by the US military during the attack on Salins Airport.

Walking down the hanging ladder, Victor saw Edward at a glance. Next to him was John, an agent from the CIA's Latin American Intelligence Center. They were standing in front of a Humvee. When they saw Victor's figure, Edward immediately came up to him.

Laughing and giving Edward a warm hug, Victor was very happy to see that his former bodyguard captain was safe and sound. He patted Edward's back hard twice and said with a smile: "How about it, just listening to you talking on the phone

It says, I don’t even know what your specific situation is, but now that I see your appearance, I know that you are in good condition, haha.”

"Yes, boss, the other brothers in the company are very good."

"Well, that's right. The company has prepared generous rewards and is waiting for you to go back and claim them." Letting go of Edward, Victor walked towards John who was standing aside.

It seems that this CIA intelligence officer is living a good life now. Although he is still wearing a black suit and tie as before, his mental state is completely different. He was as low-spirited as when he left El Salvador and came to Grenada to perform the mission. He looks a little energetic.

Flying.

John is indeed happy now. In view of the fact that he has successfully completed the task of protecting American students at St. George's University, perhaps some "big shot" above has discovered his conscience. His position in the CIA has been promoted, and he has become the CIA's resident officer.

As the head of the El Salvador intelligence team, it will never be his turn to do this kind of "death" mission again.

"Hi, man," Victor also opened his hands to John. During the last "deep talk" in Fandino's small building, John promised that as long as Victor could save his life, he would repay Victor in the future.

Well, now, it depends on whether this man keeps his "promise".

John didn't let Victor wait, he also opened his arms, and the two gave a "warm" hug, and then looked at each other and smiled.

"The hotel has been prepared for you. It's at the Blue Bay Hotel near the Governor's Palace." Edward drove, Ato sat in the passenger seat, Victor and John sat in the back seat, and after Victor fastened his seat belt, John

He took out two small blue cards from his pocket, handed them to Victor and said: "Here are the passes for the two of you. The situation in St. George is still a bit chaotic now, and clearance activities are still being carried out in the city. If you encounter the army,

For interrogation, it is best to show this pass immediately."

Victor did not speak. He just took the pass handed over by John and put it into his pocket. John continued: "There will be a cocktail party in the hotel tonight, hosted by the US military headquarters. You can go to it."

"I want to meet with Governor Scoon first. Have you made arrangements?" Victor was not interested in the reception John mentioned. He would leave Grenada immediately after finishing his work. There were other things waiting for him to deal with in San Salvador.

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"I have made arrangements for you. You can meet with Governor Scoon tomorrow. By the way, what do you want to talk to him about? If it is inconvenient, forget it."

Victor was looking at the "scenery" outside the window. Through the car window, he could see that the market was in a state of depression. In broad daylight, there were not many people on the road. The whole street was deserted. All the shops were closed and locked, except for a few streets.

I saw several groups of American soldiers guarding the area.

Hearing John's question, Victor turned around and looked at him seriously. The look in his eyes made John a little nervous. He raised his hands and said, "Okay, I'm just asking casually. If you don't want to say anything, forget it."

Already." Victor then turned his head again and continued to focus on the capital of this island country that had just been occupied by the US military.

There was no words all the way, and the vehicle soon arrived at the Blue Bay Hotel that John had mentioned. There was actually a military policeman wearing an "MP" armband at the gate. John noticed Victor's gaze, and he shrugged, "I forgot to tell you

You know, the people who live in Blue Bay are "very important", so you'd better not cause any trouble here."

At this time, Victor became a little interested. He guessed which "big man" lived here, and then followed John into the hotel.

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