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Chapter 295 I meet with Walsh

In the White House presidential office, the video connection in front of Walsh was also interrupted as the call ended, but Walsh did not end all the calls. After the information department was transferred, Walsh received another call.

"I'm sorry for waiting for a long time. I have finished talking to Mr. Zhou Ming." Walsh said.

After a while, the other end of the phone asked: "This is really a message, so what is the result of the call? Did that Huaxia Zhou Ming accept your agreement to end the war?"

Walsh told him that Zhou Ming had agreed to the agreement, and the other side asked again: "Do you think his promise is reliable? Or do you think he can convince the big dictator of Badina?"

"Please be honest, sir, I don't think there is any need to answer your question at all, because if we don't believe his promise, why should we try so much to negotiate with him? This is simply an unnecessary move." Walsh said, "So I think since he agreed, he will definitely find a way to do it."

"So what about his conditions?" asked there.

"He hoped that we would retain the power of the Hussein family in Iraq and asked me about the outside world," Walsh replied.

Then asked Walsh again if he agreed and told Zhou Ming? Walsh replied: "Of course, because we didn't intend to overthrow their regime, and some situations in the Middle East require a strong government to sit here. In addition, compared to ending this war that is about to become a farce, I think more important is that he already knows that the outside world has penetrated and even participated in this war, and is using us as chess pieces."

The news surprised the other side of the phone: "It's so great. Even if he knows the news itself, it's more important than he can promise to end the war. I hope he can also help our plan the most! But the premise is that he doesn't guess it all."

"Don't worry, I will continue to pay attention to the situation in the Middle East. I hope he can bring what we want, because only in this way can today's meeting make more sense!" Walsh said and hung up the phone.

...

When Walsh speculated about Zhou Ming in his office, Ambassador Lin Hong was naturally surprised by him, so he asked: "Comrade Zhou Ming, have you really decided to accept the advice of US President Walsh to end the Gulf War? This is too hasty, or can we ask Mr. Yang and others in China first?"

"Ambassador Lin, I know you might think that I would be a little arrogant after just making a decision, but in this situation, maybe there would be no better way for Mr. Yang and the others. And the script of the Gulf War was written by me. So when will this end be put? I think I, as a screenwriter, should have some decision-making power, right?"

Zhou Ming smiled and explained to Lin Hong that they were returning to Badina's car at this moment. At noon, Zhou Ming left after reaching an agreement with US President Walsh. Of course, this so-called agreement is actually just a verbal agreement and there is no document. In fact, such things hidden behind the war are things that are best not to leave any evidence.

As for the exchange of food, medicine and oil on the Sxinconway, and how Brent, the security assistant for the US President, should continue to keep his identity confidential until he finally leaves, that is not what Zhou Ming needs to worry about.

"Comrade Zhou Ming, of course, you should have the right to decide on this, but I personally think that the trust in the agreement between you will make people question it." Lin Hong said.

"If the other party was the previous president, Logan, then I might doubt his motives and his character, but I personally believe in Walsh, or I tend to believe in his political IQ," said Zhou Ming.

Lin Hong frowned, obviously still not understanding why Zhou Ming trusted Walsh so much. Zhou Ming did not make any further statement, because he could not say that his decision was based on memories of his previous life, right?

This is the fact. Zhou Ming clearly remembers something that he had heard of in his previous life that President Walsh did. When the United States officially sold arms to Fujian and Taiwan on Baodao, he had made an appointment with the Chinese ambassador and told China what was secret at the time.

Walsh's purpose of doing this is very clear. After all, arms sales to Fujian and Taiwan have become a foregone conclusion and it is impossible to change it. So in order to avoid the relationship with China, he had to choose to communicate with China through the embassy in advance.

This seems to be a small thing, but it perfectly shows Walsh's political IQ. Simply put, this US president is very good at being a human being. Such a politically intelligent president cannot use travel to deceive such low-IQ tricks, so Zhou Ming is very relieved of him. In addition, Zhou Ming did witness the explosion of a US military plane on the night he flew to Iraq. If another force really participated, he would not want to become a pawn.

Thinking of this, Zhou Ming turned his head and looked out the car window. Looking at the trees that were constantly retreating on both sides of the road, Zhou Ming thought of the outside world again.

This is not the first time Zhou Ming has heard this word. Edward said it to himself a long time in the Governor's Villa in Brighton, but Zhou Ming did not expect that he would hear this word again in President Walsh's mouth, especially this "outside world" that can directly interfere with the Gulf War and penetrate the US military's air.

Zhou Ming didn't believe that the "outside world" had only bribed one pilot, and just happened to be able to meet him.

But if he bribed many pilots, especially those pilots are still the ace pilots of the Air Force, then what kind of force should this "outside world" be?

Zhou Ming could not imagine this, but Zhou Ming knew that they tried so hard to get themselves into Iraq, so they would definitely not be as simple as seeing how they could save the situation. It must be that the extension of the war would be of great benefit to them. Perhaps they were the largest arms dealers of the US military, or they could gain greater benefits through the turbulence of oil prices.

In addition, judging from their ability to make US Air Force pilots choose to betray military orders, this "outer world" seems to be omnipresent and difficult to understand. This time Walsh also did not explain what the "outer world" is.

But no matter what that is, what their purpose is, it is not what Zhou Ming wants to see. This is also the most important reason why Zhou Ming promised Walsh to end the war.

"Well, since Comrade Zhou Ming, you chose to believe Walsh, I will support you. But after returning to Badina, how did you say to Majid?"

Lin Hong raised another question that made Zhou Ming a headache. Zhou Ming scratched his head depressedly and said, "I don't know yet, but the boat will naturally straighten when it reaches the bridge. I believe there will definitely be a solution at that time."

Lin Hong was also tactfully unable to ask Zhou Ming's answer that had no answer...

In the evening, Zhou Ming and Lin Hong returned to the presidential palace together. In fact, Zhou Ming originally planned to send Lin Hong back first, but Lin Hong was worried that Zhou Ming would go privately to reach an agreement with the US president to end the war with Majid, so Majid would be angry, so his ambassador would have to perform his duties and come with Zhou Ming. Lin Hong thought that if Majid was really angry, he could at least block it.

When their car was parked in the parking lot, soldiers from the Presidential Palace immediately came to invite them in, so they followed the soldiers to the conference room of the Presidential Palace, where Majid was sitting.

As soon as he walked into the conference room, Lin Hong felt that the atmosphere in the room was a little wrong, because not only was there a murderous guard soldiers standing in the room, Majid, who used to be very enthusiastic about Zhou Ming, just sat on the sand this time, staring at them coldly, and had no intention of standing up to greet them.

This made Lin Hong feel a little sad. He knew that the worst situation had happened. Majid knew that Zhou Ming went to Basra and might even know about meeting Brent, and he was very dissatisfied with this.

Lin Hong quickly turned his thoughts, but before he thought of something to say, Zhou Ming walked into the room first, sat opposite Majid with a swagger and asked him, "The acting president is so late and doesn't rest. Are you waiting for me when you sit here?"

Zhou Ming's sentence caught Lin Hong off guard at the beginning. He stared at Zhou Ming with his eyes. Why did he speak before he thought about what to do? This is too reckless!

Majid didn't seem to have expected that Zhou Ming would just sit down and ask this question. He was stunned for a moment before saying, "I'm waiting for you, because I heard that Mr. Zhou Ming left the Presidential Palace yesterday afternoon and has not come back until now. I would like to ask where Mr. Zhou Ming went during this day? I wonder if Mr. Zhou Ming is convenient to tell me?"

"Of course, I went to Basra and I also boarded the Sxin Conway." Zhou Ming replied.

Lin Hong then explained Zhou Ming's answer: "That's because I received news from our leader in China, and someone hopes to meet and talk to him."

"So that's it, so who is the person Mr. Zhou Ming met?" Majid asked again.

"Brente, the assistant to national security affairs of US President Walsh, was assigned by Walsh to come to Iraq to meet me. The same is true for me on board the Sxin Conway. President Walsh wanted to talk to me about video calls." Zhou Ming thought about it and explained, "In fact, it is the kind of phone call that can see each other."

Majid said blankly: "U.S. President Walsh has a video call with you? Why is this?"

"Because he hopes to reach an agreement with me to end this Gulf War." Zhou Ming replied.

Zhou Ming's words were like a bombshell, which stunned Lin Hong and Majide on the spot because they never thought that Zhou Ming would give such an answer.

What's the situation? Such a secret news was just told directly? Are you not afraid of Majid turning against him?

Although Majid had already received some news in advance, otherwise he would not have waited for Zhou Ming here, but he couldn't figure out why Zhou Ming would say it out directly. Wouldn't he be more tactful?

You should know that Zhou Ming had originally negotiated with Americans on his back, which could have been considered a betrayal. Although Majid understood that Zhou Ming was not an Iraqi and there was no need to be loyal to Iraq to the end, the problem was that people who do such things should be a little concealed. Why did he just say it directly? He just didn't take himself seriously?

"What did you answer, Mr. Zhou Ming?" asked Majid.
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