Chapter 706: Second American Action



Jacob Bonilla went to the Brazilian Embassy for help, of course, in order to further expand the impact of this incident and let the Brazilian government know the news directly. The agents of the Brazilian Intelligence Agency had already been waiting in the embassy to cooperate with him.

When the Brazilian embassy staff received the news, they informed the Brazilian ambassador to the United States. The ambassador was caught off guard by this sudden situation. He didn't understand how a good legal exchange and study could become a CIA spy operation.

But since the prosecutor Jacob Bonilla had already fled to the embassy to hide, it meant that this matter was not false. He quickly contacted the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in China.

Since prosecutors from the Ministry of Justice were involved, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs naturally had to notify the Ministry of Justice. Soon, the Brazilian government's presidential palace, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Justice and other relevant departments learned about what had happened.

The one who reacted the most was naturally President Scalia. After all, no one wanted to send his subordinates abroad to study and then be taught to restrict his power after they returned home! In his view, this was a betrayal.

Therefore, he directly ordered the General Police Department to conduct a comprehensive investigation of several officials from the Ministry of Justice who proposed to carry out this study activity to determine whether they had committed acts of treason and collusion with the enemy.

At the same time, he ordered the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to send a diplomatic note to the Americans, condemning the US CIA's espionage operations against Brazil.

While the Presidential Palace and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs were discussing countermeasures, what was happening in the United States also reached the ears of the Soviets. As one of the two largest intelligence agencies in the world, the KGB's work efficiency was naturally very high.

As soon as they received the news, they ordered their agents lurking in the United States to investigate the matter. You know, this is a great opportunity to sow discord between the United States and Brazil, how could they let it go easily.

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More importantly, if handled well, it will not only affect the alliance between the United States and Brazil, but will also make other U.S. allies feel resentful of the U.S. government.

As Brazil and the Soviet Union were taking action around this sudden change, the CIA headquarters in the United States also noticed something unusual, but they didn't know what exactly had happened. As for the CIA agents who were responsible for implementing this plan, they didn't find any problems at all.

After all, Jacob Bonilla had always been very friendly and active in discussions, and in their opinion, this man was the one they had brainwashed most successfully.

Therefore, they had no defense against him at all, and his sudden departure also did not attract their attention. This plan was simply an open conspiracy. Even if the Brazilians came to them, they could only find out the content of the spontaneous discussion of the community. This matter had nothing to do with their US government.

Rather, it was a discussion initiated independently by some Brazilian students studying in the United States, and no one could have imagined that they were CIA agents.

In their opinion, this is a perfect plan, and there is no need to worry about the possibility of being exposed. But there is no such thing as perfect in the world.

Early the next morning, The Times of Britain and two medium-sized American newspapers exposed a prosecutorial plan launched by the US CIA against its ally Brazil.

The whole of Britain and the United States was in an uproar, and the Harvard Law School where the Brazilian prosecutor trainees were studying was surrounded by reporters from major American newspapers early in the morning.

The identity information of the American members of those societies reported in the newspapers was even placed directly on the front page in the form of photos.

The public outcry instantly put a number of American politicians in a passive position.

Immediately afterwards, the note from the Brazilian Ministry of Foreign Affairs was sent to the US Ministry of Foreign Affairs. For a time, the US Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the US government fell into an extremely passive state.

But of course Americans will not admit such a thing. The FBI directly stated that this was a slander by Jacob Bonilla and that a nationwide manhunt for Jacob Bonilla would be launched in the United States.

Mainstream media outlets in the United States immediately stood up to defend the U.S. government, saying that the incident was a conspiracy and that they needed to catch the person involved, Jacob Bonilla, in order to get to the bottom of the matter.

As for the prosecutors who came from Brazil to study, they were also protected by the FBI. However, when the Brazilian Ministry of Foreign Affairs came to negotiate and expressed its intention to bring these prosecutors back to facilitate their investigation, the FBI refused on the grounds that they needed to conduct an investigation.

In response, the Brazilian Ministry of Foreign Affairs once again lodged a serious protest against the United States.

That night, the Soviets delivered a document of the CIA prosecutor's plan to the Brazilian government. At the same time, the next day, newspapers in the Soviet Union and Brazil published the report.

A number of Western media outlets that have been paying close attention to this matter have also followed suit.

The US government, which had just denied all this, was slapped in the face, even though there are still many newspapers helping the Americans to whitewash the situation regardless of the facts. But even the American people no longer believe the US government's excuses.

The Brazilian Ministry of Foreign Affairs once again lodged a solemn protest to the US State Department, demanding that the US government lift the house arrest of a group of Brazilian prosecutors who participated in the legal seminar.

Other US allies also expressed their serious concern about the matter. Finally, the US government had to hand over a group of Brazilian prosecutors to the Brazilians.

After returning to the Brazilian Embassy, ​​these prosecutors saw the evidence provided by the Brazilian Embassy and were frightened so much that they turned pale.

Originally, this was a great opportunity to rise to prominence, but unexpectedly, it would completely ruin their bright future.

With the exception of Jacopo Bonilla, all of these prosecutors will be removed from Brazil's prosecutorial ranks upon their return to Brazil.

Although many people think that they are wronged, the senior officials of the Brazilian Ministry of Justice will never allow them to continue to stay in the prosecutorial team in order to clear themselves of suspicion.

Brazilian domestic news media reported on this matter in a series of articles that lasted for more than half a month. The background of each prosecutor who participated in the study was thoroughly investigated.

For a time, the diplomatic relations between the United States and Brazil entered a very delicate state. Although on the surface, it seemed that nothing had changed, secretly, Brazil's vigilance against the Americans had been raised to the highest level.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs even took the initiative to invite intelligence police to enter its own department to carry out work to avoid being accidentally used by the Americans.

The US CIA paid a heavy price for this, and many officials were forced to resign.

At the same time, the relationship between Brazil and China was further strengthened. This period happened to be the first five-year plan period of my hometown. It was also during this period that my hometown quickly transformed from an agricultural country into an industrial country with a complete industrial system.

With the rapid warming of relations between the two countries, many Chinese who have accumulated a certain amount of capital in Brazil have begun to return to China to visit relatives. Most of these Chinese have a certain amount of savings, and they bring these savings back to China for consumption, bringing back a large amount of much-needed foreign exchange to their hometowns.

My hometown naturally also noticed this South American country with the largest number of Chinese. What makes my hometown people even more excited is that Brazil has almost the complete industrial system of Europe and the United States, and its technological strength is not inferior to that of European and American countries.

Therefore, the government of their hometown took the initiative to recruit many Brazilian skilled workers, hoping that everyone could return to build their own country.

Fang Lang had no intention of stopping this, as this was originally one of his purposes for sending a large number of Chinese people to the factory to study.

Therefore, many Chinese who originally came to Brazil as labor dispatchers were transported back to their hometowns in ships, making the first five-year plan of their hometowns a few points higher than the original starting point.

Among these Chinese who returned to China, many were actually deliberately arranged by Fang Lang. Many of them were researchers from various research institutes of Fangyuan Group. They received a complete education in European and American technology in Brazil and studied under those German scientists for a long time.

Some of them even participated in the design of aircraft and missiles for Fangyuan Airlines, and there were also technicians who worked in machine tool factories and electronic computer factories.

Because Fang Lang was very clear about the future domestic situation in his hometown, he did not want these talents to encounter any accidents after returning to their hometown, so he specially asked someone to send the identity background information of these people through the intelligence channels of Gangcheng.

This made their hometown pay great attention to it. After all, Brazil now follows the Americans and has gained a lot of benefits. These people have actually participated in the research of related products in these high-end research institutes in Brazil, which shows that these people must have a very high research level.

In order not to attract the attention of Soviet experts, these people were arranged to work in other research institutes. At the same time, because of the presence of these researchers, many Brazilian high-tech achievements naturally came into the sight of their hometown.

In order not to attract the attention of the United States and the Soviet Union, the hometown government, with the help of these researchers, secretly transported a lot of advanced equipment to their hometown through various channels.

Although these actions are very secretive, since the failure of the US prosecutor's plan, the United States has further increased its surveillance of Brazil. If Brazil was not a member of the Batumi Agreement, the United States might be preparing to put pressure on the Brazilian government through the Batumi Agreement.

But this act of breaking their blockade did indeed arouse the high vigilance of the US government, and they began to lobby the Brazilian government to join the Batumi Commission.

However, President Scalia, who had already received the relevant news, did not accept the US lobbying at all. Instead, he repeatedly talked to the United States about the importance of free trade.

This has further deepened the United States' vigilance against Brazil.

In this situation, two white men in shirts and trousers knocked on the door of a villa far away on the beach in Miami, USA.

A short, fat, shirtless, bald middle-aged man with bronze skin opened the door and looked at the two uninvited guests in front of him with some doubts.

"Hello! Who are you looking for?"

"Hello, Mr. Dor Carson! We have a business matter that we would like to discuss with you. I wonder if it would be convenient for you."

Although the two men looked very polite, Dor Carson still looked them up and down cautiously before he slowly spoke:

"We don't seem to know each other. How did you find me? What business do you want to discuss with me?"

Hearing this, the two did not answer immediately. The tall white man with brown curly hair said:

"Don't worry, Dor Carson. We have no ill will towards you. Why don't we go into the room and talk? What do you think?"

Dor Carson hesitated for a moment, but still made way and invited the two men into his villa.

After they were seated in the room and two cups of coffee were poured for them, Dor Carson said impatiently:

"I still don't know what to address you two gentlemen. What business do you want to discuss with me?"

It was still the handsome white man with brown curly hair. He took out a certificate from his pocket, waved it at Dor Carson, and then said:

"My name is Sam, his name is Mike, and we are from the CIA."

As soon as these words came out, Dor Carson's face suddenly changed, and he said hurriedly with some fear:

"You two, I have always been very law-abiding in the United States."

Seeing this, the man smiled and said indifferently:

"Mr. Carson, please rest assured! If you really broke the law in the United States, it would be the FBI that came to your door. We are here because we really have a business deal we want to discuss with you."

Dor Carson carefully looked at the faces of the two people opposite him. It seemed that they really had no intention of doing anything to him. He breathed a long sigh of relief and said with all his strength:

"I wonder if there is anything I can do to help the two agents."

Now that he knew the identities of the two people, he certainly wouldn't be naive enough to think that the other party really wanted to do business with him, so he asked directly.

Seeing his tact, the two CIA agents looked at each other and seemed very satisfied. Without beating around the bush, the brown curly-haired agent continued:

"We heard that Mr. Carson's business in Brazil has been squeezed out by the Chinese and has no place to survive?"

Hearing this, Dor Carson's face couldn't help but look a little ugly. He was originally the owner of an agricultural product trading company in Brazil. He had been buying some agricultural products from Brazil and selling them to European and American countries to make money.

But after Nice was fully controlled by Fangyuan Group, they began to deal directly with Brazilian farmers, not only providing them with good seeds and fertilizers and pesticides, but later even taking over the planting work, completely freeing those farmers from the busy farm work.

All he had to do was sign a supply agreement with Nice Company and then wait for the money to come in. This made it impossible for small agricultural product traders like him to purchase enough agricultural products from those farmers.

His agricultural product trading business naturally declined. For this reason, he hated the Brazilian Nice Company and the Fangyuan Group behind him. But he also knew that he had no power to resist a giant like Nice Company, so he could only choose to switch to the timber business in dejection.

At the beginning, due to the influx of Chinese people and their preference for rosewood, he made a lot of money from the timber business.

But later, more and more Chinese people also took a fancy to this business and joined in one after another, because these Chinese people were more hardworking and diligent, or they understood the Chinese people's demand for rosewood better. Slowly, his customers also left him. In the end, he could only choose to ship his products to the United States to make money.

After these two incidents, he became very hostile to Chinese people and often clashed with them in public. As the number of Chinese in Brazil increased and the Chinese were very united, his hostile behavior also caused dissatisfaction among the Chinese community in Brazil.

Targeted actions were taken against him, and finally, he had no choice but to move to the United States.

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