Chapter 1253 Do You Want to Join the War?
In the evening of that day, Cai Ruichen's special plane landed at Washington International Airport. The US side did not hold a high-profile welcome ceremony. After all, the US government also needs to take care of the emotions of Israel and the domestic Jewish consortium. <≦<﹤≦≤≦
And this afternoon, Obama and Obama once again held close talks with representatives of Jewish consortiums.
The content of the talks was very simple. The Jewish consortium decided that as long as the United States was willing to send troops, half of the military expenses would be borne by the Jewish consortium.
The Jewish consortium is currently working hard in Europe to persuade other NATO countries to send troops as much as possible.
The concessions made by the Jewish consortium have also brought a balance point to the internal politics of the United States.
If it is true that the domestic Jewish consortium pays for the military expenses and does not pass through Congress, even Obama and Obama will be a little bit moved.
But rationality made Obama and Obama not make a hasty decision. He needed to see Cai Ruichen to see if things could change.
After all, sending troops to the Iraqi-Syrian Federation, and this time it is still going to deal with most of the Middle East, if there is trouble, even with the full support of the Jewish consortium, it will suffer heavy losses.
At that time, the Jewish consortium will only lose money, but the United States may lose its status as a global hegemon.
For such a major event, military expenditure is only a small issue, and the United States needs to make decisions based on its own national strategic interests.
When Cai Ruichen arrived in Washington, the meeting was less than half an hour away. In the Oval Office, all the staff of Obama and Obama gathered here.
"Let's talk about it, what should we do now?" Obama and Obama opened up the conversation and said first.
"Mr. President, the Jewish consortium has already made concessions. If there are countries in Europe that are willing to send troops with us, I think sending troops is feasible."
"I support this. At present, the Iraqi-Syrian Federation can almost say that it controls most of the oil in the Middle East and controls 40% of the world's crude oil exports. Although the Iraqi-Syrian Federation has not yet used these oil exports as a bargaining chip, But we will definitely make a fuss about this matter in the future. Therefore, only by sending troops can we regain control of the oil interests in the Middle East, otherwise we will be completely passive."
"But even if we want to fight, we can't start in such a hurry. The Iraq-Syria Federation is not an ordinary opponent. Over the years, we have gradually given up our dominance in the Middle East, and the army has almost withdrawn. If we don't have several months of preparation, We can't start a war at all."
"And also to consider,
If it is really decided to launch a war against the Iraqi-Syrian Federation, then before that, our military bases near the Persian Gulf and even in Saudi Arabia and Egypt should be withdrawn, otherwise unless a round of strikes can completely destroy the Iraqi-Syrian Federation Air Force and Missile Force, otherwise our military bases will face crazy attacks from the Iraqi-Syrian Federation. "
"If a war is really necessary, then our main target of persuasion is Turkey. Turkey has an elite military force of nearly 600,000, which is the country with the largest military force in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. The combat preparations we need are only It may be Turkey, so even if other NATO countries cannot participate in the war, they must persuade Turkey to participate in the war."
"If you want to take war against the Iraqi-Syrian Federation, Turkey is the target that must be won, but Turkey is also the most difficult target. After all, Turkey can get tens of billions of dollars in benefits from Future Technology Group every year. In addition, Turkey and The Saudi relationship, it's difficult."
"Once a war is decided, it is difficult and necessary to persuade Turkey to join. After all, only Turkey can let our troops deploy and send troops directly from the rear of the Iraqi-Syrian Federation to check and balance this war."
The staff officers of the White House discussed the issue of sending troops one after another, which made Obama and Obama frown immediately.
He is not looking for these people to discuss how to conduct a war, but to discuss whether it is necessary to prepare for this war, that is, whether to participate in this war.
And these consultants in front of them are all members of interest groups, and there are many shadows of interest groups behind them.
Regarding these people's words, Ou and Bama didn't say anything, but gave a veiled look to Robert, the chief of staff who was closest to them.
Robert can be said to be the person most trusted by Obama and Obama in the entire US government, and he is one of the few people who really advises him.
Back then, the United States did not fight Syria, which was also the result of separate discussions between Obama, Obama and Robert.
Seeing the eyes of Obama and Obama, Robert nodded knowingly, interjected directly into the staff team, and said: "I think how to deal with the Iraqi-Syrian Federation can be discussed by you and the Ministry of National Defense in the future. We should consider how to face this choice in light of our own situation."
Robert's words made the scene immediately quiet, and all the staff members fell silent, as if waiting for the next step.
Robert understood the thoughts of these people very well. Just like the last time he sent troops to Syria, these people all hoped that the United States would send troops.
"What we should consider is how to maximize the strategic interests of the United States. What if Israel drags the Iraqi-Syrian Federation into the quagmire of the war?"
Speaking of this, Robert paused and continued: "The war has just begun, and the battlefield toughness shown by the Israeli army has so far given the Middle East coalition forces no good chances, and Israel also retains a large number of military forces. They hope that we will Send troops, thus creating a good opportunity for them to fight back.
But as for whether to send troops, I think it should depend on the will of the Iraqi-Syrian Federation. If Cai Ruichen is really determined to be an enemy of the United States, then there is nothing to say, and there is no way to not send troops. "
"Mr. Chief of Staff, don't forget that the Future Technology Group sold two heavy-duty nuclear-powered aircraft carriers to China, which is even more ambitious. If the United States does not take the opportunity to suppress the development of the Iraqi-Syrian Federation, the United States will truly lose its global hegemony in the future. Strategic position." One of the staff officers stood up and reminded.
"There is nothing wrong with the way things are, but if it can be resolved by political means, why must it be resolved by military means?" Robert replied.
"That depends on whether Cai Ruichen came here with sincerity today. If Cai Ruichen insists on being an enemy of the United States and continues to help China, then we can't continue thinking about it."
Another staff officer stood up and said, and this sentence was addressed to Obama and Obama. (To be continued.)