I Became Park Jeong-ui’s Nephew - Chapter 316
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He became Park Jeong-ui’s nephew. – (316)
“Prepare to withdraw.”
“Are you going to step down like this?”
“As you know, the United States can no longer afford the costs of war, and neither can other countries.”
This is Sri Lanka, where AOPR’s headquarters is located.
I declared withdrawal in front of the generals.
The AOPR occupied southern India, but the north still held its ground, but from the beginning this was an economic war to address inflationary pressures from each government.
This war led the US government to invest $15 billion in southern India, which helped ease the situation to some extent.
But if we drag this out any longer, the cost of the war will only increase, and in reality, as the war has continued for over five months, the problem of the cost being bigger than the cost of the war has arisen.
A total of $25 billion would be needed to completely conquer northern India, but can the countries afford the cost of war?
It is impossible to stop here,
But American generals refused to accept the withdrawal.
“Your Majesty, may I say something?”
“Tell me.”
“It is already a confirmed fact that there are weapons of mass destruction in India. If we do not deal with them now, they will cause great trouble someday. Let us resume the war quickly. We must end it now.”
“That’s right. We can’t back down like this.”
I stared at the elders who had asked the question.
According to these guys, did I order the withdrawal because I was thoughtless?
First, I examined the facts one by one.
“Do you know when India developed nuclear weapons?”
“No, that’s… I don’t know.”
“India hasn’t conducted a nuclear test since 1974, so it’s been at a standstill for 20 years, and it’s still the same now.”
India conducted its first nuclear test in 1970.
The Soviet Union believed that India’s nuclear development would check the United States and China, and provided the Indian government with nuclear weapons technology, while the United States regarded India’s nuclear tests as a serious national security threat and adopted economic sanctions.
But India is determined to develop nuclear weapons on its own.
But isn’t it strange?
Why hasn’t India conducted a nuclear test since 1974?
We must also be receiving support from the Soviet Union. If I were the leader of India, I would have pushed ahead with nuclear development.
But reality and ideals are different,
To conduct a nuclear test, uranium and plutonium must be separated to extract the raw materials, but India does not have the ability to do that.
India wants to build 40 nuclear power plants to meet its power shortage, but where will it get the technology?
The Soviet Union, which was competing with the United States for a system? One or two would be fine, but how could they support 40 nuclear power plants?
Then, can we get support from the US? The US has set a condition for India to be monitored by the IAEA.
In effect, it means giving up nuclear weapons, and India’s uranium and plutonium reserves are limited.
This is why India’s nuclear weapons development has been stagnant for 20 years.
Moreover, the current Indian government is in a state where the country is split in half due to harsh oppression of minorities and religious conflict.
If India wants a ceasefire, it can promise economic development and support, build a nuclear reactor, and that’s it. Of course, it can use uranium and plutonium for nuclear tests, so we can maintain a monitoring network through the IAEA.
Isn’t this enough reason to withdraw?
But the generals labeled India a ‘nuclear power’ and insisted on continuing the war.
“Sir, we recognize that India does not have the capability to develop nuclear weapons right now. But who knows what the situation will be like in a few years?”
“Yes. We must uproot it now. Why is the enemy, who has made firm decisions so far, hesitating this time?”
“Well, I don’t recognize India as a nuclear power. No, I won’t let that happen.”
War inevitabilityists recognize India as a nuclear power.
The reason is simple,
Isn’t it true that the UN Security Council unanimously opposed India’s possession of nuclear weapons, and that India possessed nuclear weapons with the support of the Soviet Union?
In addition, India is the country with the third largest number of biochemical weapons in the world. If so, then it would be a good idea to define India as a country that threatens world peace and completely erase it on this occasion.
But I am against that. If we recognize India’s possession of nuclear weapons and continue the war, the atmosphere will become strange.
Will India remain silent as AOPR’s offensive continues?
At the very least, there is a possibility that biological and chemical weapons, and at the worst, nuclear weapons, will be used.
The only reason India is staying still is because the AOPR is stationed in southern India and is not moving its troops.
This is why the Indian government is also confused.
They may think that AOPR has come to occupy India, but AOPR’s purpose is to stabilize the economy and maintain world order.
That is why we are releasing dollars into Pakistan to control prices.
Recently, the IAEA pledged assistance to Pakistan, and the Pakistani government also pledged to use nuclear energy for peaceful purposes, including agricultural development and electricity generation.
The reason why Pakistan, which possesses nuclear weapons, is acting so meekly is clear.
Pakistan has nuclear weapons because of India’s nuclear development, but India’s nuclear weapons development has been stagnant for 20 years.
There is no reason for Pakistan to be obsessed with nuclear weapons; it would be better to build a nuclear power plant under the supervision of the IAEA and produce electricity.
And AOPR also knows that controlling Pakistan is the only way to prevent nuclear proliferation.
As the AOPR’s influence grows, Türkiye and several other countries are pursuing the development of nuclear weapons for their own defense.
What would happen to the world if AOPR could not control India and Pakistan?
Now that Pakistan is well under control, the only thing left is India. To take over India by force, we need to pour in 25 billion dollars, which is realistically impossible.
So, they planned to negotiate with India on the condition of withdrawal, but the American generals could not insist any longer because they knew that the US was in financial difficulty.
The US is having a hard time, so how can it afford the cost of war without support from South Korea, Japan and Russia?
That’s how public opinion was decided.
I requested a withdrawal from AOPR headquarters that very day, and Eric Steinberg (AOPR Secretary of State) headed to New Delhi to negotiate a ceasefire agreement with India.
What can India do when it is pushed to its limits by AOPR’s food control policies?
Food supplies from Pakistan have been cut off and there is no electricity to run power plants.
Even if you have nuclear weapons, there is no way to stop economic sanctions.
Eric Steinberg explains to the Indian government why it should give up its nuclear weapons.
“Isn’t it true that Pakistan acquired nuclear weapons because of India’s nuclear development, and that the technology flowed back to Turkey? If you give up nuclear weapons, other countries will lose their justification for acquiring nuclear weapons.”
“So if we give up our nuclear weapons, you will support our economic development?”
“Of course. Just sign here.”
In this way, AOPR obtained India’s pledge to give up nuclear weapons.
With India giving up its nuclear weapons, Pakistan’s justification for possessing nuclear weapons has also disappeared, and the position of Turkey, which received nuclear weapons technology from Pakistan, has also become ambiguous.
AOPR also increased the level of pressure on Turkey to give up its possession of nuclear weapons, threatening to use all means, including war, if it did not comply.
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“The enemy is returning!!”
“I’m one worry away now!!”
This is Korea, and society is starting to stir with the return of the head of state.
The head of state who was away from the country for almost half a year to command a war in India, will the mountains be at peace just because the tiger is gone?
While the tiger was in India, a democracy movement broke out in Lianxiang, resulting in hundreds of deaths, and in the United States, the whole world was in an uproar as a federal government statistics manipulation scandal broke out.
Now a tiger is needed to sort out this chaos, the beast has finished his expedition and returned to the mountains.
When will the mighty roar cover the world? The world’s public opinion also listened to the actions of the Korean leader, but the world was frighteningly quiet.
There are continuous voices within AOPR calling for the establishment of a world government, but public opinion is bewildered as the parties involved are not saying anything.
The reporters who had been holding back their thirst headed to Korea.
“Is your Majesty in your seat?”
“You will be there, but you will not meet anyone.”
“What is the reason?”
“Your Majesty has been suffering from a chronic illness for a long time. You have overworked yourself during this expedition, so now you should rest and find stability.”
This news shook the world.
It’s no secret that South Korea’s leader has been diagnosed with mental health issues in the past.
I heard that his symptoms improved while he was receiving intensive treatment, but did his mental illness relapse due to fatigue from this expedition to India?
In addition, there is more work to be done with the establishment of a world government, so it is not surprising that your body is overworked.
So how will the world government be established?
Even the executive directors of AOPR are in a state of panic, abandoning former Secretary General Reagan who has dementia and sharing power among themselves. Can’t they abandon Marshal Park Sang-geun?
However, there is a clear difference between former President Reagan and General Park Sang-geun.
Former President Reagan was an actor turned politician, so naturally his political base was weak and he even switched from the Democratic Party to the Republican Party.
This is why there are forces that try to discredit his political career.
It is true that Reagan had popular support, but he had little base to translate that support into power.
But, the enemy, Park Sang-geun, is the exact opposite.
He is the actual shareholder of the world’s largest company, Daehan Transportation, and also serves as the head of state of Korea and the commander-in-chief of the AOPR.
It means that there is a power to turn popular support into real power.
So the AOPR’s executive ministers appointed Marshal Park Sang-geun as the head of the world government and tried to control – rule – the world.
A being so gigantic is receiving psychiatric treatment?
This leaves the AOPR’s executives in an ambiguous position.
AOPR was able to come this far thanks to Marshal Park Sang-geun, but that giant tree is falling now of all times. If this happens, the world government and everything else will be in vain.
The Indian war has been successfully resolved, and now all that remains is the establishment of a world government, but who would have thought that Marshal Park Sang-geun would be the last obstacle?
The executive directors of AOPR put their heads together.
“This is just my opinion, but it’s possible that not feeling well is just an excuse.”
“What are you trying to say?”
“Your Majesty is someone who cares about public opinion. Isn’t there a lot of talk about establishing a world government? He probably means to wait and see what happens.”
“Then there’s no reason to spread rumors that you’re mentally ill?”
“That… I don’t really know about that. It’s true that the enemy has a chronic illness.”
AOPR ministers were also confused.
It is true that the Korean leader is being treated for mental illness, but it is also possible that he is using that as an excuse to monitor the world situation.
With the world’s most powerful man sick, there must be some who harbor other thoughts. Isn’t the rumor of his illness a means of weeding out those bastards?
But that’s just a guess,
Only a few people knew about the health of the Korean leader.