Three hundred and sixtieth chapters win over
As an old subordinate of Ka Miscellaneous Fee, McCantey is very clear about the relationship between Ka Miscellaneous Fee and Taiwan. With the help of the Taiwan government to endorse it, what else can he say? Could it be that telling Ka Miscellaneous Fee in Taiwan is not trustworthy? Ka Miscellaneous Fee could overthrow the Idris family and establish the Libyan Republic in that year, relying on Taiwan's weapons and money. The first batch of defense weapons and equipment after the founding of the country were also purchased directly from the United States through Taiwan as a third party. The current transaction case is just a variant of the transaction plan of that year.
McCantey is also very clear about Kazaofei's personality. He has a strong heroic plot. From the founding of the country to now, he has regarded himself as a hero. He will not abandon his allies. (By the way, Kazaofei has always supported Abian's "blocking" policy in Taiwan, and his relationship with the Rabbit Kingdom is not good.)
Looking at McCanthy who was not talking, Kazafei smiled and waved his hand and said, "Okay, since the plan to change oil to arms has been decided, it will not stop. Today I call everyone to discuss Hou Wenjun or his Hou group. I want to invite him to participate in the construction of Libya's country. If we want to build Libya, we need a large number of workers, and Rabbit Country is the country with the largest working population in the world."
This is the real purpose of the card miscellaneous fee to gather these confidants today. If you want to build Libya, you must have enough workers. Libyans are too lazy. In this high-welfare country, a large number of black uncles are unwilling to work (of course, there are also educational issues. Black uncles cannot do high-tech jobs at all, and they are unwilling to do ordinary jobs). They are willing to hide at home and create villains every day.
Yes, Libya's welfare is great. In addition to the oil subsidies issued by the government every month (about 400-500 US dollars a month, regardless of the elderly or children), as a citizen of Libya, if you don't have a job, the government will subsidize you a salary equivalent to the per capita minimum wage (about 300-400 US dollars a month, not as high as the oil subsidy, which is one of the main reasons why Libyans are unwilling to work), and their medical education is all free (free things, no need to mention the quality), and the country subsidizes domestic food and daily necessities all year round, and the annual inflation is less than 3% (China is about 7%, which means that the fixed deposits you put on the bank are losing at a rate of 5% every year). Don't be surprised, the population of Libya is only 5 million, and their annual oil export profit is as high as 10 billion US dollars. If you have money, you are so willful.
The boss’s card miscellaneous fees were made, and no one dared to continue talking about the arms issue. The focus of the meeting was once again shifted to national construction.
Jeffala, an important member of the Kacao Cabinet and Minister of Transportation, Housing and Urban-Rural Development, took over Kacao's miscellaneous fees and said, "According to the construction plan next year, we need to build 4,000 residential buildings, 12 high-rise buildings with a total construction area of 160,000 square meters. In addition, the total of about 700 kilometers of roads, we need at least 20,000 foreign workers to help us carry out the construction. If Hou Wenjun is willing, we can hand over these projects to him and still pay the bills with oil."
At this time, Libya was not a developed country. Although the people were very rich, domestic construction was indeed very backward. The most important thing was that they did not have enough labor to build this country. Libya did not have large-scale machinery and equipment. Whether it was building residential houses or roads, it mainly relied on manpower and animal power.
Kazafei nodded with satisfaction when he heard this. Building Libya into the best country in Africa has always been his dream. But Libya is too big (1.75 million square kilometers, more than twice as large as our three northeastern provinces), and population and labor have become the biggest obstacles to his country.
Kazafei turned his head and looked at Murfa who was sitting on his left and said, "Murfa, you are the Minister of Finance, I want to hear your opinions."
Hearing Kazafen's question, Murfa pondered for a moment before saying with a serious expression, "Sadha's mother has been clamoring to use force against Israel. Oil prices will inevitably rise in the future. Economically, we do not have much pressure." Murfa's words were simple, but for Kazafen, this was enough for him to make up his mind to promote the construction of Libya.
Kassage fees, who were very satisfied with Murfa's opinion, turned to look at McCanthy, "How long does it take for our army to fully grasp after these weapons land?"
McCarthy lowered his head and pondered for nearly a minute before looking up at Kazaifei's eyes and said, "It will take at least a year. From the first batch of American ordnances our army contacted to now, it has been nearly 25 years since the US military's combat system has been electronic, which has higher requirements for our combat forces."
To be honest, this is not a time to satisfy the cost of card miscellaneous expenses. Judging from the internal meeting of OPEC, the demand for oil prices has become increasingly large. In other words, Arab countries, mainly oil exports, are becoming increasingly urgent to increase oil prices through war.
Although I was dissatisfied with the timetable given by the Chief of Staff, Kazafei still smiled and nodded, "Then hurry up and try to get our army to complete the dressing change as soon as possible. After I signed a formal contract with Hou Wenjun tomorrow, I will discuss with him on the topic of economic development. Murfa and Jeffala will also participate in this talk together tomorrow."
With the words of card miscellaneous expenses, everyone knows that the connection between Hou's group and Libya will become closer and closer in the future. However, the real idea of card miscellaneous expenses was not completely dragged out. His real goal was to use the Hou's group as a springboard to repair the relationship between Libya and Rabbit. Among the OPEC countries that were preparing to participate in the war, only Libya and Iraq did not have the support of major powers, and Libya needs the Rabbit.
OPEC, the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, has 12 member states: Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Iran, Kuwait, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Libya, Nigeria, Algeria, Angola, Ecuador and Venezuela. Looking at the list of these 12 countries, and looking at the list of fourteen Middle Eastern countries that are preparing to beat Israel, you can find that in addition to political, religious and other factors, using war to drive the rise in oil prices is their real goal.
As for the OPEC countries that are preparing to participate in the war, except for Libya and Iraq, other countries either have excellent relations with the United States or have close ties with the Soviet Union. To put it bluntly, they don’t care about the victory or defeat of the war, as long as the war starts to push oil prices up smoothly. But for Libya, if there is no major power behind the scenes behind the scenes, the outcome will not be great.
Kazai doesn't care how much money Hou Wenjun can make from him. What he cares about is the Hou Group's relationship network, and its purpose is to win over the country of Rabbit. If 20,000 workers from Rabbit work in Libya and bring back the US dollars they urgently need for Rabbit, Kazai believes that even if Libya is defeated, no one dares to touch Libya's hair.
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Chapter completed!