World Domination through Planet Development - Chapter 81
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Episode 81. The Coming Troubled Times
US President Joe Biden attended a charity event.
As expected of an event attended by the President, the banquet was very splendid and many wealthy people known to everyone were in attendance.
“Mr. President, it is an honor to have you here.”
“Oh, no. I am the one who should be grateful that you invited me to such a meaningful event.”
Joe Bryden actively walked around the banquet, greeting many people.
It seemed like a one-off event, like some kind of political performance that always happens, but in fact there was something more important going on.
Joe Brydon, who had been resting for a moment, looked at his watch.
Realizing that the appointed time had arrived, he left his seat for a moment.
Joe Bryden walks along a street guarded by security guards.
As Joe Bryden approached, security guards did not stop him but instead moved aside.
Unlike the previous banquet hall, it was a quiet hallway with no one coming or going.
I walked there and stood in front of a door at the end of the hallway.
Crunch.
As I opened the door without knocking and entered the room, a woman was standing with her back to me.
She turned around at the sound of Joe Brydon entering.
The head of the Rothschild family was Caroline.
She greeted Joe Brydon with a big smile on her face.
Joe Brydon approached Caroline, took her hand and bowed in greeting.
“Nice to meet you, Caroline.”
“It’s been a while, Mr. President. Congratulations on your belated re-election.”
“No problem.”
The US presidential election held late last year ended with Brydon being re-elected by a very narrow margin.
In cases like the US presidential election, the Rothschild family does not interfere as much as you might think.
The reason is that no matter who they are, no human being living in America can escape the Rothschilds’ influence.
In addition, keeping the regime unstable through the system of democracy actually allows the Rothschild family to maintain their influence.
The American political scene has seen a resurgence of Ronald Schrumpf and Joe Bryden’s administration, but once again Ronald is on a tear.
If Joe Bryden had not previously claimed that North Korea had been disarmed and that the unification of the Korean Peninsula was their own achievement, he would likely have lost the election.
The rise of radical nationalists.
Even Ronald, who had not shown any great achievements in politics or national administration, showed great strength in his re-election.
This is the current political situation not only in the United States but around the world.
This could be seen as evidence that a transitional period is imminent.
After exchanging brief greetings, the two sat down.
There was a teacup on the table, as if it had just been placed there. In front of Joe Brydon was his favorite coffee.
“Mr. President, have you heard about the research on Android?”
Caroline asked Joe Brydon as if she didn’t know the information, even though she already knew it.
Before discussing political issues in earnest, we started with a simple introduction.
The range of topics they talked about was not very wide.
If it’s not a political issue, it’s an economic issue, and the biggest economic issue at the moment is Android.
Outside of South Korea, North Korea, and certain countries with special supplies, Android was still unknown to most people.
“They say it takes a long time to secure production technology. I guess there are still many talented people in the world. This time, we in the United States missed the opportunity.”
President Joe Bryden speaks with a regretful smile.
Although the words were spoken briefly and indirectly, the reality was that it was close to impossible.
“I am a little concerned, on the one hand, that we are allowing a very important technology that we cannot control to be active in the United States.”
Joe Brydon frowned and began to chime in, seeming to agree with Caroline’s critical remarks.
“Hmm, that’s right. I agree with that. Androids are pursuing a very closed technology system, regardless of their production technology. I recognize that they are great technologies, but they don’t fit with American sentiment. In particular, they can’t compromise on security reasons. There are different opinions on this even within the White House. They are generally agreeing that it would be best to ban their use in all government agencies. What do you think, Caroline?”
Was there really a policy in the White House in this direction? But that didn’t matter at all.
Caroline had made a subtle comment about her negative views on androids, and Joe Bryden, the President of the United States, had only heard about it.
“Yes, I think every American would think so.”
“That would be really fortunate.”
A special meeting. The time the two could see each other face to face was not long.
Caroline got to the point.
“As you know, Mr. President, our family has connections with many influential people around the world. I’ve recently heard from some people that the situation in China is not good.”
“… … .”
Joe Brydon listened in silence this time, unable to figure out exactly what Caroline was trying to say.
“There is news that China is preparing for war with Taiwan soon.”
Likewise, it didn’t matter whether China actually intended to take such action. What mattered was that it came out of Caroline’s mouth.
“Indeed. It seems that the Chinese government is trying to shift internal problems to external ones.”
The energy crisis caused by the war that started in Russia caused a sharp contraction of the world economy.
China is no exception, as it also relies on Russia for a significant portion of its energy resource imports.
China was currently in a state of extreme discontent due to internal economic problems, and the target was being passed on to the current government.
It was not an issue that could be resolved through the violence of dictatorial politics.
“That’s right. Difficult times are coming. We, the United States, must prepare for them.”
Joe Brydon looked serious at Caroline’s words, because he knew the weight they carried.
“We, the United States of America, will never avoid war.”
Caroline smiled at Joe Brydon’s firm assurance.
It was a smile so beautiful that it even captured the heart of the old Joe Brydon.
“But isn’t the world situation different from before?”
It’s not like before. Joe Brydon thought for a moment at Caroline’s words.
The United States is still the undisputed world’s greatest power, with China threatening to take its place. This has not changed for nearly a decade.
If we were to name some major changes, they would include relations with Russia, the European Union, neighboring countries in the Middle East, led by Saudi Arabia, and finally the Korean Peninsula Union.
Of these, the biggest variable in the war with China is… .
Russia will never side with the United States. The Middle East is not a major consideration, and the EU has moved to secure an independent military force in the face of the Russian threat, but its approach toward China has not changed.
There are some EU countries that maintain friendly relations with China for political and economic reasons, but war is a different matter entirely. The security network between the US and the EU remains strong.
Is the union of the Korean Peninsula the only thing left?
“Well, the new alliance on the Korean Peninsula is bringing about a new transformation in Asia, but its core member, South Korea, remains a staunch ally of our country.”
“I think so too. But I’m more concerned about North Korea. They’ve made rapid progress in a very short period of time.”
Even so, it was at the level of a developing country.
“I don’t think it’s something to be overly concerned about.”
“If you look at them alone, that would be true. But North and South Korea are not yet politically unified. They haven’t even achieved 1%. On the other hand, South Korea’s political society is watching North Korea’s mood. I don’t think they will side with China… but I think they might not side with the United States either.”
Joe Brydon nodded again, as if he understood her words deeply, though it was unclear whether he really thought so.
“That’s certainly true. We should definitely consider the possibility that they won’t participate.”
“Wouldn’t this be even more so now that the PDC has established itself in North Korea?”
Joe Brydon reacts to the words PDC.
“It is a company that the White House is also watching closely.”
They were mysterious beings. The most important point here is that the country of North Korea itself has the same interests as the PDC.
It was unclear whether the PDC was accommodating North Korea or whether North Korea was accommodating the PDC.
However, looking at the behavior of Kim Chol-ryeong, who recently took office as Secretary General, toward the PDC representative at official events, it was undeniable that the two had a very close relationship.
For Caroline to directly mention such a PDC would mean designating it as a target of complete vigilance.
The Rothschilds are manipulating the President of the United States against a single company called PDC, not just a product called Android.
This was something that had never happened before.
The Rothschilds could do whatever they wanted with a single company if they wanted to.
No, in the first place, the Rothschilds in their current position have not had a company that would have had to do that for nearly 100 years.
“Many countries are blinded by the wealth of Android and are getting close to them, but they will soon regret it. Even if they offer a good price now, they will eventually make huge profits. That is a monopoly. Monopolies and dictatorships are the sins of our human society. Only freedom and democracy can lead humanity to prosperity.”
“Of course.”
Joe Brydon nodded absentmindedly at her remarks, which were almost religious.
“Their union of the Korean Peninsula is a problem, but Japan, which is trying to follow suit, also needs to be a little careful.”
There has been a recent movement to create a similar international organization, following the example of the Korean Peninsula Alliance. She was extremely wary of the situation getting out of control.
Joe Brydon smiled as he thought of him.
“Japan is like a boy in puberty. If you don’t beat him, he tends to always misbehave.”
But Caroline didn’t laugh at Joe Brydon’s joke.
“… There won’t be as much time as you might expect. We need to block the expansion of the Korean Peninsula alliance and minimize uncontrollable variables.”
“I will keep that in mind.”
Joe Brydon agreed with Caroline’s serious expression and answered.
Caroline was convinced as she watched the US President follow her words.
When it’s all over, China will open up as a liberal society, and people will be able to enjoy their due rights as citizens of the victorious nation, and the world order will not change.
As history has shown, dictators who arise in chaos will eventually be defeated, destined to end their lives carrying with them all the world’s discontent and tyranny.
A dictator can never rise to the top.
That was the Rothschilds’ motto.