Reborn American Giants

Chapter 246 Embarrassment

Since Peru's "Shining Path" began to oppose the government in the 1980s, it has often had close ties with the country's drug trafficking groups to provide the latter with protection, transportation, tax revenue, etc. to maintain its financial operations, and later gradually operated it personally

and trafficking in cocaine.

By 1984, the Shining Path carved a barbaric narrow strip in Peru and actually controlled more than one-third of the country. The leader was Avima El Guzman, who used terrorist methods to kill low-level government officials.

, attacking polling stations and police, etc. to oppose the government.

Unfortunately, due to the blockade of Colombia's airspace, the original air corridor was closed, and the water channel from the Gulf of Venezuela to Colon, Panama, and then to Mexico gradually became unfeasible due to the joint suppression of forces by the US DEA.

The land passage in Victor's hands became increasingly important.

Now Peruvians are also coming to our door, wanting to take advantage of this land passage starting from Buenaventura, Colombia, to San Diego in the western United States to sell goods. Whether they borrow it or not, for Victor,

It is undoubtedly a big problem.

If he doesn't agree, it's obvious that he will offend a lot of people. Even though the Peruvians sent people to say hello in advance and seem to be willing to negotiate, Victor knows that if he really rejects the other party, "Shining Path"

As an anti-government armed force, he will soon reveal his ferocity

There are many anti-government guerrillas and drug trafficking forces in Latin America, but the Shining Path, a group of ruthless, arrogant and crazy guerrillas, can definitely be ranked among the top four. With their connection with the Irish Republican Army, they can offend these bombers.

Being a madman is never a wise move.

But from another perspective, Victor does not want to provoke the Americans. The title of "World Police" is not for nothing, and in Latin America where the US government is tightly controlled, the US government is definitely a more terrifying existence than terrorist organizations.

, look at it, few of those big guys who are wanted by the US government will end up well. Victor is not afraid of death, but he doesn’t want to compete with the Americans so early. That would be too much.

Stupid.

Mota sat on the sofa and frowned when he heard Victor's words. It seemed that he also understood what kind of "big trouble" the arrival of the Peruvians was for the Greif family.

"The Peruvian who came this time is called Alessandro Toledo. I have done some research. He is the Minister of Finance of the Shining Path. He rarely appears outside. The outside world knows very little about him..."

"Oh?" Victor muttered softly.

The difference between the Shining Path and other drug-trafficking armed forces is that it has a very clear political program and a complete organizational structure. At the same time, it controls its own armed forces and uses violent revolutionary methods to prepare to overthrow the government and establish a new communist regime.

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Therefore, the Shining Path also decided to establish the First Military School at the Second Plenary Session of the Central Committee, where party and government cadres will learn the use of weapons and the theory of guerrilla warfare. The main teaching material is naturally Guzman's "annotations" on Maoist thought. Such "

"Organizational Life" has improved the cohesion and political literacy of the Shining Path core team.

As a ministerial figure in charge of financial supplies among the rebels, Alessandro Toledo is obviously one of the senior leaders. He personally took charge of contacting the Gref family and prepared to open up the Shining Road cargo channel. It is obvious that

It attaches great importance to this matter, and it also shows from the side that Shining Path's financial problems are estimated to be very bad, and it can't wait to open up a new source of income.

"Boss Mota, please contact the Nigerians for me and tell them that I want to meet with them to discuss a business deal."

The Nigerians Victor is talking about are exactly a group of charcoal heads who came to Latin America from the brutal civil war in West Africa. Since the civil war broke out in this small West African country in 1966, a large number of refugees have passed through the sea, including El Salvador and Nicaragua.

They landed in Honduras and other Central American countries, waiting for opportunities to smuggle them into the United States.

This group of people were originally just stowaways and refugees, but while they were stranded in various Central American countries, a drug trafficking organization called Nigeria Express began to arise among this group of refugees.

Originally, this organization brought the heroin produced in Afghanistan, Myanmar and other Golden Crescents and the Golden Triangle back to Nigeria through long-distance transportation at a price of less than 20,000 US dollars per kilogram, and then used this country's superior geographical location to transport these heroins.

Heroin, known as "No. 3" and "China White," is delivered to distribution organizations in Europe, Mexico, Canada and the United States.

It can be said that this intermediate transportation link is the most dangerous but the profit is relatively thin. Most people are unwilling to get involved in this intermediate link, and Nigerians have no choice but to enter this field.

Nigeria's civil war is mainly fought between the Igbo ethnic group, which controls the oil-producing areas of eastern Nigeria, and the Hausa ethnic group, which has the upper hand in the central government and military.

In the end, the Hausa had the last laugh and took control of the central government. The defeated Igbo were not willing to accept the rule of the central government under the control of the Hausa. Under the leadership of their leader, Colonel Ojukwu, they changed their name to Bibi.

The Fula tribe officially launched a rebellion.

In order to completely exterminate the Bila people, the central government controlled by the Hausa adopted a strict food embargo policy. According to the Hausa leader and Chief of Army Staff Lieutenant Colonel Jacob Gowon, "not a grain of food will be allowed to be

"The grain flowed into the hands of the women of Bela," and therefore a large number of the women of Bela fell into hell.

One-third of the nearly eight million Bilas have become refugees, fleeing in large numbers to other countries in an attempt to escape the war. There are still millions of Bilas in the country who are in a state of starvation. At its peak, people were starving every day.

Thousands of Bila ladies will starve to death.

It is against this background that these gangs of black charcoal gangsters from Nigeria have become the most brutal link in the world's drug transportation links. Most Nigerian drug traffickers do not want to make money and enjoy a luxurious life.

But for his wife and children in China to have enough to eat, and for his own people not to starve to death.

Therefore, when this group of people started to rise, they actually had a serious encounter with gang organizations in El Salvador, including the Gref family. After heavy losses, both parties finally reached an agreement, and Nigerians could develop in El Salvador.

, but the other party can only intervene in the low-end heroin market and is absolutely not allowed to intervene in the high-end cocaine market. Otherwise, the major gang organizations in El Salvador will definitely unite again to drive Nigeria Express out of El Salvador.

Faced with this situation, Nigerians carefully considered that as outsiders, compared with local gangs, it was impossible for them to gain the upper hand in terms of strength or protection from the official level, so they accepted this

The agreement only entered the low-end heroin market and could only stay away from the lucrative cocaine market.

Now, Victor wanted to contact the Nigerians. Although Mota felt confused, he quickly replied: "I know, Boss Victor."

"Okay, please go down and contact the Nigerians as soon as possible." Since Victor issued the eviction order, Mota quickly stood up and left.

After sitting on the sofa for a while, Victor conceived his plan in his mind, then got up and walked towards the second floor of the villa, where there was a little blond maid waiting for him...

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