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Volume 2: My Country One Thousand Eighty-Seven.  speaker

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    The situation has actually gotten a little out of control.

    The black men in Kasli Academy are better armed than previously imagined. They even have rocket launchers.  Attacking has become very difficult.

    Duila does not rule out the possibility of requesting military support, but in this case, the city of Oakland will be "famous" throughout the United States, and his face as the mayor will definitely be lost.

    This is something Duila absolutely does not want to see.

    Under his stern orders, Director Douglas organized several police attacks in succession, but each time he encountered a tenacious counterattack by the "Black Panther Party".  Attack after attack made the policemen retreat in embarrassment again and again.

    Things have become very difficult for Doula and his men.

    In Oakland, some black people have gone on strike to support their fellow students who are resisting tenaciously at Carsley College. They demand that the police immediately stop the attack, agree to all the demands made by the "Black Panther Party", and grant all black people in Oakland city  People are treated fairly and fairly!

    The city council also sent their speaker Oback to inquire about the matter. On behalf of the Auckland City Council, Oback asked Duila to immediately quell the Kasli College incident in the shortest possible time and give the council and all Auckland citizens a satisfactory outcome.  He explained and repeatedly warned that no serious casualties were allowed.

    Duila kept cursing these hateful MPs. Things have developed to this point. What can he do?  Those black people will never be willing to lay down their weapons unless - really unless they only seek help from the army.

    But this is a choice that can only be made when there is really no other choice.

    It has been a full 24 hours since the hostage incident broke out. The hostage family members were waiting outside anxiously and refused to leave no matter how hard they were persuaded.

    They are being detained there, and their families are in danger of death at any time and at any time.  Who is willing to abandon their family members and leave when their lives are uncertain?

    Journalists are constantly reporting on the progress of the Casry College incident. Now, the entire city of Oakland and the entire New York City already know what kind of horrific riots occurred here.

    ?Those organizations that support the fight for black rights through violence are all inspired by the actions of the Black Panther Party. They seem to see a bright road in the darkness.  Regardless of whether this operation of the "Black Panther Party" is successful or not.  It will bring them great encouragement.

    Some armed black organizations have also begun to take action. They decided to use their actual actions to provide the most direct and powerful support to the compatriots who are fighting in Auckland.

    And those black people who advocate peaceful means to fight for their rights, although they do not agree with the "Black Panther Party"'s simple method of huge profits, they can understand the difficulties of the "Black Panther Party". They use various methods to  , constantly calling for the armed confrontation in Auckland to stop immediately and the two sides to return to the negotiating table for negotiations.

    In short.  The attention of the entire United States has been attracted to Oakland, and every move here affects the hearts of the entire United States.

    By this time, Elliott had already arrived in Auckland. For the Baron's loyal followers, nothing concerned him more than the current situation in Auckland.

    "The Baron has called to inquire about the progress in Auckland" In his temporary office, Elliot held a book in his hand.  This is the baron's favorite book - "A Tale of Two Cities". Eliot said while reading: "The war in Britain will break out soon, and the United States must be involved in civil strife and unable to extricate itself. Paris, we succeeded.  It has provoked an economic crisis, and serious confrontations between blacks and whites, and armed riots will also be our best time. How are you going to proceed with the next step? "

    "Callis College is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for us" Paris replied respectfully: "To be honest. I didn't expect that things would become so big, and the entire United States would soon  We must also be completely involved. The members of the Brandenburg Commandos have entered Kallis College and successfully prevented the police from entering, and we will further incite all black people in Oakland to enter Kallis.  £®But the only thing that worries me now£®

    "Yes, once the army intervenes, the 'Black Panther Party' and the mere results of the commandos cannot stop them." Elliot's eyes finally shifted from "A Tale of Two Cities": "Parris, everyone  They all have weaknesses, right? I think Mayor Duila also has weaknesses, and of course Director Douglas, why not start with them?¡±

      Paris frowned and thought for a while, and soon he understood something.

    Yes, the Baron once said that everyone has weaknesses. The key lies in whether you can grasp the other party's weaknesses.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    And people like Duila or Douglas have far more weaknesses than ordinary people.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    "Parris, I hope you understand one thing." Elliot stood up: "The Baron does not want to encounter too much resistance when attacking the British mainland. What he hopes most is to achieve the greatest victory at the smallest cost.  . And what we have to do is to do our best to assist the Baron and remove all obstacles on the way forward. If the United Kingdom is the first battlefield for the Baron, then the United States will be the second battlefield.  Baron Remaining General in the United States.¡±

    "Yes. Mr. Elliot, I think I can understand it completely." Paris regained his previous calm: "I heard that the Speaker of the Auckland Assembly, Mr. Oback, has gone to Carsley College in person. We have been talking to the Speaker  We are on good terms with him and I think I can pay him a visit at this time.¡±

    "Yes, Mr. Speaker must not be sleeping at this time" An elusive smile appeared on Elliot's face.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

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    Obak, who had just returned to his home from Carsley College, did not expect that Paris, the spokesperson of the Wittgenstein family in Washington, would come to visit him at this time.

    He has always maintained a close relationship with the Wittgenstein family. He still remembers how much help the Wittgenstein family gave him when he first ran for city councilor in Obach.  From this point of view, he had every right to thank Mr. Elliot and Mr. Paris.

    Of course, maybe the time of Paris' visit this time was not very accurate. The incident at Kasli College had already made Obak upset.  Not only Doula and Douglas were under heavy pressure, but also the Speaker himself.  Brown, the chief reporter of the "Oakland News", had sharp words and kept asking questions that made Oback almost unable to answer.  He hates these reporters, but he is never willing to become enemies with these reporters.  To know.  This will be a very embarrassing thing for him. Maybe Brown and those newspapers will get into big trouble for him in the future because of his inappropriate rhetoric.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    "I know you are very upset now, Mr. Speaker." Paris said with a smile: "The entire United States has learned about the Casri College incident. My friends in Washington told me some information. It is said that our President William is  We are paying close attention to this matter, but out of respect for the Auckland City Government, Mr. President has not personally called to inquire, but I hope you can be mentally prepared for President William's call early tomorrow morning.  £®

    Orback was surprised. He believed Paris's words deeply. You must know that Wittgenstein knew much more about the inside of Washington than he did.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    "What's the president's attitude?" Obak asked cautiously.

    Paris relaxed his shoulders: "I think you probably know that the president has always been opposed to racial discrimination, and he does not want the United States to get into such trouble. For President William, the recent situation in the United States and the international community has been enough.  It¡¯s a headache for him. In Europe, France, Italy, and Russia have successively betrayed the United States, and the British Fenton government is also facing a great test. £®  Breathe. . . . If you want to hear the truth, the only thing I can tell you is that he was very angry about the inaction of the Oakland government.  . Angry accusations against the city will only put the United States into more trouble. £®

    The more Obak listened, the more frightened he became.  In his memory, William, the youngest president in American history, was a very calm person.  Perhaps a series of changes caused President William to lose his calmness.  But to be fair, this incident in Oakland was too serious, especially not long after the "Lucy's Death Incident", a large-scale black armed riot broke out in Oakland. No matter how strong the leader of any country is in his heart,  You will also lose control.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    "I think the current situation is still within the range that Mr. President can barely tolerate" Paris continued: "But if it continues to be delayed, it is difficult for me to imagine what kind of changes will happen. In my opinion, with the  The current situation is that Mayor Duila and Mayor Douglas have only two options. One is to negotiate with the black people at Casry College and follow up on some of their demands.??That is to ask for the support of the federal army. I think the appearance of the army will allow Casri College to quickly return to the hands of the Oakland city government.  "

    Obak calmed himself down and said thoughtfully: "In my opinion, the direct intervention of the military is not a particularly ideal option Paris, you have just arrived in Auckland. You are not familiar with some of the current problems."  Although I am not particularly familiar with the situation, a large number of black groups have been established in Oakland after the Cassiry College incident. They support the Black Panther Party at Cassry College, and those members of the Black Panther Party have simply become.  A hero in the eyes of black people. Yes, once the military intervenes, the situation will be calmed down at most. But there will be more protests.  Black people joined the riots under the influence of the Black Panther Party."

    Paris fully understands what Mr. Speaker is worried about.  He doesn't want Oakland to become the biggest scandal in the United States.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    "Then, there is only negotiation. But as far as I know, Mayor Duila and Director Douglas are the staunchest opponents of negotiations." Paris sighed: "They refused to accept any conditions proposed by the black people, and refused to give the black people  Of all the cities in the federation, Oakland is the most steadfast in its attitude toward black people. Although we are all white, privately we have to admit that Oakland is really racist.  £®

    Obak also sighed involuntarily.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®  But what can be done?  These are all problems accumulated due to historical reasons.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    "Actually, the families of a large number of hostages also hope to start negotiations immediately" Paris suddenly said: "Especially Mr. Miles, he is very capable of saving his son Dov. I know Mr. Miles, then  He is an upright gentleman who has done a lot of good things for our city, but he encountered such a terrible thing. Mr. Speaker, I wonder if you have ever thought about why Mayor Duila refused to negotiate so firmly?  Or is it related to interests?¡±

    "Benefits?" Obak couldn't help but frowned.

    "Interests!" Paris emphasized his tone: "In Auckland, there are two largest consortiums, one is Mr. Miles's and the other is Mr. Weller's. The Wittgenstein family has business interests with them.  They are very competitive in all walks of life, but Mayor Duila and Mr. Weller are closer."

    A surprised expression appeared on Obak's face again: "Do you mean that Duila doesn't want to solve the problem of Kasli College immediately?"

    "No, I have never said that." Paris smiled faintly: "However, I have some information provided to me by my business partners. Mayor Duila obviously lost his temper in the competition for some projects.  Favoring the Weller Group, he even gave the Weller Group significant private help. After the economic crisis broke out, the Weller Group also suffered a heavy blow. For this reason, he had to carry out a large number of layoffs, the most important of which  It¡¯s the layoff of black people. And these black people didn¡¯t even get a dollar in compensation. They had a serious protest not long ago.¡±

    Obak was fully aware of this, but the black protest was still quashed in the face of Duila's tough attitude.  For this reason, Duila is probably very obsessed with her own toughness.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    "But Miles, who also encountered a crisis, took a different attitude" Paris said calmly: "The irony is that his son Dov is an out-and-out  He is a racist, but his father, Mr. Miles, is more willing to consider black people. There are very few workers who have been fired in his group. Even if there are, Mr. Weller has not received corresponding compensation for this.  Mayor Duila also said that Mr. Myers should change his color. It was after that private meeting that Mayor Duila¡¯s bank account increased.  £®

    Obak's expression changed: "Parris, this is a very serious accusation. Can you take responsibility for your words?"

    Paris was silent for a moment: "Mr. Speaker, I would not say such a thing without conclusive evidence. This is Mr. Weller's payment for Mayor Duila's successful suppression of the black protest. The amount is approximately  One hundred thousand dollars or more. But I can¡¯t provide you with evidence directly, because we also have our principles and our ways.¡±

    Obak can understand the other party¡¯s difficulties: ¡°I hope what you said is not true, otherwise it will bring a lot of trouble to Doila. I will let the independent prosecutor conduct an investigation.¡±?.  I don't know what kind of explanation Duila would give if it were verified.  Paris, can I still hope to make sure that you can take responsibility for your words?  "

    Paris nodded calmly.

    In the United States, there are strict legal regulations regarding improper financial transactions by officials.  The Criminal Code of the United States Code provides:

    A current civil servant or a person who has been selected as a civil servant directly or indirectly improperly requests, solicits, demands, begs, seeks, accepts, accepts or agrees to receive anything of value for himself, other persons or organizations, or pays less than US$20,000.  fine; if three times the value of the property received exceeds $20,000, a fine equal to three times the value of the property received or a prison sentence of not more than 15 years, or both, and deprivation of honor in the United States and serious responsibility may be imposed.  or qualifications for gainful public office.

    In 1883, the United States introduced the Civil Service Act, also known as the Pendleton Act.  The law clearly stipulates the obligations of government employees, stipulating that "civilians must adopt a neutral attitude politically, and are prohibited from participating in political activities such as electioneering, and are prohibited from giving or receiving money."

    Now, according to what Paris said, if Duila really accepted a bribe of 100,000 US dollars, then this would be a major case that shocked the United States, and even had an impact far greater than the Casri Academy incident.

    ?Obak doesn¡¯t want this to be true because it would be another major scandal for the city of Oakland.  But as the Speaker, he cannot remain indifferent to this matter.

    At this moment, Obak was also a little confused.

    Why has Auckland become such a terrible city?
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