"Mexico invades Texas!"
"Victor's iron cavalry charging towards Washington!"
HK's newspapers were very direct, "Texas misses the taste of its mother."
The printing factories for the newspapers operated 24 hours a day, nearly spitting sparks.
Every country around the world dispatched media to Mexico, and Victor did not prohibit journalists from entering, as long as you didn't look for trouble, and also, didn't act as spies for some hostile forces.
There had been instances where the Southern Drug Dealer Alliance bribed two South Korean spies, hoping they could provide some information. These two found an army logistics staff member and attempted to turn him.
For a single time, 200 US dollars…
During the second transaction, they were caught by the Intelligence Bureau…
The two South Korean journalists were sentenced to death!
Even protests from the South Korea Government were useless, they were hanged in the square, and their bodies were sent to be used as experimental tools.