Chapter 536

After returning to New York, Zoe's American people's attention has been reduced from the Guantanamo incident. Now the mainstream reports in the American media continue to criticize the problems exposed by the Reagan administration in the Guantanamo incident. The food incident of the Youai Africa Foundation has unintentionally opened up a new news battlefield.

The following media soon found the person in charge of Youai Africa foundation, who refused to express any views on the matter. The American farmers association said that it was only a donor to the foundation, and the management was not the person they arranged. The USDA said that it had no knowledge of the use of the 7 million tons of grain.

Of course, such an answer is not satisfactory. It's not just the charities in the United States that care about the progress of the whole thing. Even many stars have come forward to ask for an explanation. Because not long ago, they just held a global charity fund-raising activities. If there is something disgraceful in the charity activities, the reputation of the stars will also be affected. What's more, people still remember this. Stars who feel that they have done a great good thing and can change the world are angry to find that things have not changed for the better. On the contrary, more people die. This kind of anger must be vented.

The food incident continued to ferment, and even more powerful news came out when everyone was still targeting the fraternity Africa foundation, the U.S. Department of agriculture and the American farmers association. This time, Zoe's column in the New York Times missed the journey of food after it left the United States. They were transported across the sea to Italy. The head of the transport company was a mysterious and powerful woman, and the transport company called mediterranean shipping had many ties with Italy's notorious Mafia. The grain was unloaded on the wharf in Naples. This city is the area where Mafia activities are most rampant, and the shipping company responsible for transporting these grains is from Turkey, behind them stands the shadow of Turkish Mafia.

Zoe's article is not speculation. She has solid evidence. Zoe's assistants got the payment records of Mediterranean Shipping Company from the local shipyard in Naples. Almost every ship is paid in cash. In Italy, where capitalism is highly developed, it's really weird to trade in cash, It's hard to say if there is money laundering in it. If the evidence of Mediterranean Shipping's connection with the Italian mafia is not solid enough, then the relationship between the Turkish shipping company and the Turkish Mafia is solid. The actual controller of the company's registration is Turkey's most notorious Gang, Abdel ketley.

The corrupt government, in turn, involves the Mafia. Now it's hard for Zoe to think about it. Zoe's news column is comparable to the plot of a 2007 movie. Even housewives, who usually don't care much about politics, began to use it as a conversation after dinner. The U.S. Congress is no longer silent. They announced that they will set up an investigation team to investigate the fraternity Africa foundation, the American farmers association and the U.S. Department of agriculture. The press conference of the U.S. Congress was almost jammed by the mass media. The media had a hunch that the USDA would not get away easily this time. Zoe, the reporter who exposed the incident, became a hero in the eyes of the public and a favorite in the eyes of the media. In addition to Zoe's beautiful appearance, for a moment, there are many media colleagues who are interested in this reporter.

When everyone thought Zoe's report was coming to an end, a more surprising news set off a tsunami in American politics. Zoe's last report in the New York Times Series revealed the true whereabouts of the seven million tons of grain. No one thought that such a large number of grain buyers were the biggest enemy of the United States, the Soviet Union. Soon after the publication of the latest edition of the New York Times, all media in the United States were stimulated by this big news and were going crazy. CNN and Fox News have set up special reports one after another, and began to report this matter 24 hours a day.

President Reagan saw the front page of the New York Times at breakfast, and his milk cup was smashed to pieces. White House journalists, who have been waiting for news in the White House for many years, surround the White House spokesman in the regular press conference of the White House. The spokesman, unprepared, was red faced and speechless when asked.

The American people are angry. They can't believe that the government is secretly making money with the biggest enemy. The US Department of agriculture is actually doing bulk food business with the Soviet Union. However, the tax revenue contributed by the people in the economic downturn is used to deal with the military expenditure of the Soviet Union's arms race.

At the meeting of the house and Senate, the opposition Democrats began to launch a joint attack on the Republican Party. They asked the White House and Reagan cabinet to explain this. Even the ruling Republican Party is divided on this issue. The Reagan administration faces another major challenge since Guantanamo.

Within 12 hours of Zoe's last report, the U.S. Secretary of agriculture handed in his resignation to President Reagan. President Reagan accepted his resignation. The FBI then announced an investigation into the former agriculture minister and the Department of agriculture. It's a pity that this kind of behavior can't convince the public. Reagan's opponents held on to the issue, leaving President Reagan helpless.

However, the American farmers association, as a related party, has different opinions. The American farmers association claims that they are not aware of the secret trade of the Department of agriculture, but they feel that the export of grain to the Soviet Union itself should not be blamed. Grain is not weapons or industrial equipment. Now that the American agriculture continues to be in the doldrums, the government should consider relaxing the ban on grain export. Food trade should not be regulated like drugs.