The Red Alert Begins in the Wasteland

Chapter 269 Sovereignty of Samarra

The embarrassment on Hafiz's face became even more serious, and he regretted why he slapped his swollen face just now to pretend to be fat.

Now, it will not be possible to get off the stage for a while. Do you have to admit with a shy face that without the help of the Future Technology Group, with the strength of the current government forces, it is impossible to stop the continued increase of the Islamic State forces.

As for the fact that the Islamic State increased its troops in Samarra, Hafiz actually knew about it.

"The government army does want the assistance of the Future Technology Group. If the Future Technology Group can help us resist the attack of the Islamic State, then everything is easy to say."

Hafiz has no time to take care of his own face at the moment, after all, matters related to his political career are the most important.

However, after saying these words, he somewhat came to his senses. Cai Ruichen's trip seemed to be to talk about the lease of the shipyard.

But obviously, the fighting in Samarra was the main problem when he came to Baghdad to meet him.

When he thought of this, he regretted a little, he was too anxious and fell for it.

"Since Mr. President has spoken, I will naturally not refuse. What we want is very simple, and that is Samarra's right to rebuild." Cai Ruichen did not continue to argue, and said very directly.

"But Mr. Cai, the government's finances are tight, and they are unable to rebuild Samarra." Hafiz, who originally thought that Cai Ruichen planned to talk loudly, heard Cai Ruichen repeating the same old tune, and was a little confused about the other party's real purpose.

"The government doesn't have money, but we have money. Does President Hafez think that the general hospital we built in Samarra was left there to rot? If Samarra is not rebuilt, we will lose even more. "Cai Ruichen said.

"Then you need to pay for rebuilding?"

Hafiz's eyes lit up at first, but he calmed down quickly. Although Cai Ruichen's words touched his heart, he knew more clearly that the matter was absolutely impossible to be so simple, so he immediately asked, "Are there any conditions?"

"There are no outsiders here, and I don't hide from Mr. President. There is indeed a purpose."

Cai Ruichen weighed in his mind for a moment. He said directly: "I need the city of Samarra to promote the development of the future technology group. If Mr. President acquiesces in our absolute control over Samarra, then we will be obliged to help the government forces resist and crush the Islamic State going south momentum."

After hearing the first half of the sentence, Hafiz instinctively wanted to refuse directly. But after hearing the following words, he suppressed his inner impulse again.

Constantly weighing the pros and cons of this matter.

If it was really as Cai Ruichen said, it would be considered a good deal.

Now Samarra has nothing but ruins. Nor is the government capable of rebuilding a city.

Even if not to the Islamic State, it is not to the Future Technology Group. In the hands of the government army, it is a piece of ruins with nothing, and it has no value at all.

The most depressing thing is that the government still has to arrange for more than 200,000 refugees in Samarra. The daily money expenditure cannot be less at all.

count. Even if the government forces retake Samarra, it will be a loss-making business.

The strategic goal that can be achieved is nothing more than blocking the footsteps of the Islamic State from going south.

And in such a battle. The casualties of the troops are not small numbers, and the military expenditures will be huge.

If the Future Technology Group is involved, the government can also save a lot of money, which seems to be very beneficial.

Giving Samarra to the Future Technology Group is in the interests of the Iraqi government more than falling into the hands of the Islamic State.

So in calculation, the Iraqi government has indeed made a profit.

However, for a country and government, accounts are not calculated in this way.

The development momentum of the Future Technology Group is too strong, and Hafiz is also worried that one day, tigers will be infested.

I gave Samarra to Future Technology Group today, so what about tomorrow?

He doesn't have to think about this, after all, no one can say bad things about the future.

In particular, the fighting power erupted from the armed forces in Marin Town made the whole world dare not underestimate them.

Cai Ruichen, who was next to him, saw the hesitation on Hafiz's face and also saw the inner struggle of the other party at the moment, so he continued: "If the government can agree to my request, then in the future, no matter what, the Future Technology Group will support the government , in private, we will support Mr. President, you are the well-deserved leader of Iraq."

Hearing Cai Ruichen's words, Hafiz's inner balance began to tilt towards Future Technology Group again.

The interests of the country, for Hafiz, are far less important than his own interests.

With the support of Future Technology Group, Hafiz feels that he can really sit in the position of Iraqi president for a longer time.

Cai Ruichen, who observed Hafiz's face, continued to use strong medicine: "If the Kurdish armed forces intend to establish an independent country in the future, the Future Technology Group will definitely stand with the government and resolutely resist, and at the right time, it will also take the initiative to take back the north. Cities captured by ISIS."

"Okay." Hearing Cai Ruichen's promise, all worries in Hafiz's heart disappeared.

Political trade-offs and deals are inherently a comparison of interests.

Originally, he was already inclined to hand over the tasteless Samara to the Future Technology Group, but now that he heard the subsequent promises, he no longer had any worries.

"Mr. Cai, if you can really think about what you said, it is not a problem to give Samarra to the Future Technology Group. After all, the government really has no ability to fund the reconstruction of Samarra. If you have the ability And determination, I believe that the more than 200,000 residents of Samarra will thank Mr. Cai." Hafiz did not directly agree, but said pointedly.

As a politician, what he has to consider is to maximize his interests. The influx of hundreds of thousands of refugees from Samarra to the surrounding cities has placed a heavy burden on the government.

It would be best if the Future Technology Group could solve all these troubles by the way.

Cai Ruichen didn't understand Hafiz's inner mischievousness, and said: "It is also our responsibility not to be postponed to resettle the residents of Samarra. Please rest assured, Mr. President."

He didn't intend to give up those refugees. You must know that those who left their homes because of the war are the future population base, so even if Hafiz didn't say it, he would bring it up.

Now that Hafiz speaks, he will give the government more face.

Hearing Cai Ruichen's words, the smile on Hafiz's face became even stronger.

Soon, the two sides signed some cooperation documents on the two things that were agreed upon.

Regarding the issue of Samarra's sovereignty, although there is no record in black and white, there is a video and audio recording as the final evidence, which is not afraid of both parties' regret. (To be continued.) Enable new URL

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