Victor looked at him satisfied, then glanced at the others. The small European countries felt bitter, as an American big bad wolf left and a Mexican old vulture arrived.
Why does the United States like to recruit little brothers globally?
South Korea, Japan, and the likes all rush up licking their faces. Besides the so-called strategic goals, isn't it mainly to "dispose of junk"?
South Korea: "Daddy, daddy, I want milk."
United States: "Bang, take this; it's what your dad used during World War II."
Japan: "I want it too!"
United States: "Bang, take this; it's the weapon used against your real dad."
Though the words are crude, the reasoning is sound.
Being a little brother is all about doing this, isn't it?
Victor watched as people placed orders one by one, feeling quite happy. He glanced at the British guy, as Defense Minister Malcolm Rifkind smiled, "Is the F22 for sale?"
The sudden silence in the air was worrying.