The Red Alert Begins in the Wasteland

Chapter Five Hundred and Fortieth Third to Iraqi Oil

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Therefore, in Cai Ruichen's view, this oil war is unlikely to end soon.

If this oil war persists, and there is no guarantee that it will rise to at least $60 a barrel, then the Iraqi government can only reluctantly repay the dollar debt slowly.

In the final analysis, there is still no more money to pay for the rigid expenditure of the army.

And if there is a loan from the Future Technology Group, the oil price war will end after the Iraqi government has obtained the oil interests in the north.

The benefits are really great. Not only do you not need to prepare a sum of money to maintain the basic living expenses of the people in the north, but you can also spare a sum of money to repay the accumulated debts.

As for the loan of the Future Technology Group, even anyone with a brain can understand that it is impossible for the Iraqi government to repay it within at least ten years.

In other words, the Iraqi government has promised such benefits, and it is basically ready to never pay back.

At that time, they don't need to quarrel with the Future Technology Group. There are some ways to delay it. At least they should pay off the debts of the United States. At this time, when the oil price is the highest, and all the oil in Iraq is in the hands of the Iraqi government.

The Iraqi government needs to repay at least ten years, and the time may even be longer, because some conditions cannot be met in a short period of time.

Cai Ruichen also saw this very clearly. Behind him, there was already a huge team helping him with the analysis.

The current situation of the Iraqi government cannot be hidden from other people's eyes, and how much debt it owes to others is also clear.

Because the Minister of Finance of Iraq is Aziz. All financial movements. Can't hide it from Cai Ruichen's eyes.

That is to say, there are so many reasons why the Iraqi government will give such conditions.

Sometimes, it is not so easy for the pie to fall from the sky, and it is impossible for future technology groups to compete with the United States for debts. The request must first be returned to oneself.

The most important thing is that Cai Ruichen doesn't like that little money either. What he really values ​​is the interests behind this matter.

Cai Ruichen doesn't care about the price of oil, and Future Technology Group does not rely on oil for income.

If the price of oil is as cheap as twenty dollars a barrel. He is planning to start importing a large amount of oil, at such a price. Never lose money.

Oil prices are controlled by the United States and Saudi Arabia, and oil prices will recover sooner or later. There is no need to worry about this.

Otherwise, the first to be finished is the United States. There will be more than 10 million unemployed people, and then the global financial crisis will break out again.

"Oil prices should pick up soon. They won't last long." Obedi doesn't understand economics very well, but he still understands some simple truths.

But one thing is also very clear, the purpose of coming here today must be fulfilled.

"I want to agree. It's not impossible. There is only one more condition. I want half of the oil fields in the north. The previous conditions remain the same." Cai Ruichen said very calmly.

Obedi heard this, and almost instinctively exclaimed: "This is impossible..."

"Then there is nothing to say." Cai Ruichen didn't give him another chance, and walked out directly.

He believes that the Iraqi government will still come to ask for it, otherwise, those officials of the Iraqi government will face the danger of stepping down.

In fact, Cai Ruichen is very clear that those at the top of the Iraqi government are all corrupt to the core. Such a political group, including those at the grassroots level, are all the same.

In countries that are more war-torn and hopeless, corruption is a normal product, and no one can escape it.

The Iraqi government has no money. In his opinion, if all the officials of the current Iraqi government are arrested one by one to light sky lanterns, let alone solve the current difficulties, it is even if they raise another hundreds of thousands of lanterns. There is no problem in a short period of time with an army of people.

But people are selfish, especially for a government system like Iraq, where there is one emperor and one courtier, they will not be in office for too long, and there will be someone to take over later.

Now they take out the people's fat and people's ointment they have collected to support the development of the government.

Therefore, people who have reached such a status all understand this truth, as if they themselves have all the wealth they own, not all of which they got from those people before.

Feng Shui turns, and in the eyes of these government officials, one day is one day, and when they resign in the future, they can take their families to Europe or the United States to enjoy the affluent life of the upper class.

And how could they get out the money that went into their pockets.

The same is true for Obaidi. As the Minister of Defense, he has benefited over the years. In fact, he can fully support the Iraqi government forces for at least two years.

That is billions of dollars of wealth, almost all of which are kickbacks from military purchases and empty pay, as well as the filial piety of the people below, and it is not uncommon to buy and sell officials.

Not to mention those low-level officers, even a lieutenant general, as long as you can afford it, you can buy it, and those who buy officers must be doing it to make money.

This is why all the officers of the Iraqi government army are full of wine and food, and few of them have real talents.

"Wait, I'll contact Mr. President immediately. I have to ask him about this matter." Obedi looked at Cai Ruichen who was leaving, and shouted hastily.

Cai Ruichen, who was walking towards the door, did not stop, and said as he walked, "Can you please give me an accurate answer, and I will not modify the conditions I proposed."

After finishing speaking, Cai Ruichen left the reception room, leaving Obedi alone in the reception room. As for whether the Iraqi government will agree, he thinks it is very close.

Even if he disagreed, he would not regret that the price he offered was too high. He believes that if the Iraqi government does not agree with him, there are definitely other ways.

As for the northern territories, does the Iraqi government think that the areas it has recovered will be handed over to them?

At that time, he will not even give the Iraqi government a single oil field.

Cai Ruichen is not a person who can spit it out after eating it, not to mention that the Iraqi government has not yet made him spit it out.

Sure enough, in less than an hour, Cai Ruichen received a reply from the Iraqi government, agreeing to this condition.

But Cai Ruichen must also ensure that when the Iraqi government is in financial difficulties, it will always support the normal operation of the Iraqi government.

To this, Cai Ruichen also agreed. (To be continued.) Enable new URL

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