Chapter 1360 (1/2)
Time soon reached the end of the month.
With 10000 reluctance in mind, the Americans finally fulfilled their promise in the agreement and started the first withdrawal process at the end of August. In the cheers of the citizens of Yokosuka, the flagship of the seventh fleet left the port of Yokosuka naval base and headed for the Pacific Ocean.
After learning the news of the U.S. withdrawal, the protesting citizens celebrated with each other and even set off fireworks at the gate of the US military base. Although this behavior attracted protests from the embassy and was soon stopped by the police and the garrison, it still did not affect the happy mood of Yokosuka citizens at this moment.
They did not know that the fortress in front of them was just a new owner. After two years, the Americans left, and the people of star ring trade would take over the fort. Japan would never be able to take off the hat of being stationed by foreign troops and become a ”normal country”.
But in any case, it was a great victory for these citizens and a day to celebrate.
In the last few months or so, the mayor of Yokosuka proposed that this day should be designated as the city's day, which won the support of the majority of the public. However, these are later remarks
The Americans have fulfilled their promise, and Jiang Chen has not broken his promise.
Just the day after the seventh fleet left Yokosuka harbor, Jiang Chen fulfilled the promise he made in the agreement. He made a phone call to the leader of FARC, himenez, and the general and President of Moro, Santos, and briefly explained the requirements for a cease-fire and release.
So far, FARC has captured Bogota, the capital of Colombia, and is only a last-minute shot away from taking full control of Medellin, an important central town. Now the Andes in Colombia are controlled by FARC's guerrillas, and large areas of Colombia's southern provinces fall into FARC's hands. Government forces have retreated along the Gulf Coast and have been forced along with NATO forces to the northern coast of Colombia.
It is no exaggeration to say that FARC is only one step away from occupying the whole territory of Colombia. At this time, Jiang Chen's phone call undoubtedly ended the president's dream of himenez, and divided the country into two parts, namely, Colombia and Colombia.
Although he was reluctant to do so, he nodded and agreed to Jiang Chen's request. He slowly sent representatives to contact the Colombian government and started the cease-fire negotiation process. As for Santos, there is no opinion. Jiang Chen listened to whatever he said and told him to go left and never to the right, and responded simply to the cease-fire agreement.
When the NATO soldiers captured by FARC were told that they would return home by the end of next month, they were almost crying with excitement. This more than a month of life torture not only their body, but also their pride.
Before they set foot on the battlefield, they thought that this would be an unsymmetrical war without suspense. However, when EMP hit them, they deeply realized who was the asymmetric side
By the time the cease-fire agreement came into effect, South Colombia had controlled 80% of Colombia's territory. Although the coastal areas of Mexico were under the control of the government forces and the NATO coalition forces, the most important border between Colombia and Panama, Peru, Venezuela, Ecuador and Brazil was controlled by South Colombia.
So far, the global power grid plan of star ring trade has finally opened a breakthrough in South America.
In addition to sending engineering teams to Colombia, star ring also sent its operators to South American countries to start negotiations with governments on the global power grid.
As the seventh largest economy with the 10th largest power generation in the world, Brazil is still very interested in the global power grid plan, and has agreed to the terms of the star ring trade with little hesitation, becoming the third South American country to join the global power grid after South Colombia.
A transmission cable runs north from Ecuador to South Colombia, through the Andes and Amazon jungles, across the border with Brazil, and finally into the Brazilian national grid. This power transmission cable will be completed by the end of the year, when most of South America will be tied to the chariot of star ring trade by the cable of global power grid