Antonio Salamone hadn't expected Hardy to come to him and for such a significant task as helping to sell U.S. military supplies to South America. If that were the case, then why had he spent so much money and effort to smuggle goods in the past?
Now he could openly ship them.
"What kind of cooperation does Mr. Hardy have in mind?" Antonio Salamone asked cautiously.
"I'll be responsible for transporting the goods, and you'll be responsible for the sales in Cuba, Brazil, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Colombia, Chile, and wherever there is a buyer in South America." Hardy listed several places.
"Including weapons?" Antonio Salamone asked.
"Except for heavy weapons and fighter jets."
"Does that include Argentina?"