Chapter 641: Not a Simple Woman
The United States has a very complicated network of interests in Iraq, and the CIA has operated in Iraq for more than ten years.
After the Gulf War that year, Britain and France supported the independence of the northern Kurdish safe zone and hoped that the Kurds could overthrow the then Saddam government.
As a result, the Kurds took action and carried out armed resistance, but because of the inaction of Britain and France, they were naturally suppressed by the Saddam government.
It also caused tens of millions of Kurds to flee to Syria and Turkey at that time. In the end, in order to allow these people to go back, the United Nations designated the northern part of Iraq as a safe zone, and the Iraqi government's troops and fighter jets could not approach.
There are still American fighter jets and British fighter jets patrolling here. Later, Saddam Hussein was killed by the British and American coalition forces. Today, the northern Kurdish-inhabited area still has no room for the Iraqi government to intervene.
As for other places in Iraq, I am afraid that even Hillary Clinton is not clear about the intelligence network and interest chain owned by the United States in Iraq.
Many of them were created secretly by the top executives of the CIA, because those things often represent wealth.
Cai Ruichen now needs a stable Iraqi government, and Hillary Clinton also needs a stable Iraq, which will help the US move eastward in its long-term planning.
Now Cai Ruichen has formed an alliance with the United States, and the United States has a powerful ally in the Middle East.
As for Iraq, what the United States needs is the overall chaos in the Middle East, not the entire Middle East as if it is a pot of porridge.
Regarding Cai Ruichen's tentative proposal, Hillary did not make a decision right away, or in other words, such a decision is not something she can make casually by herself.
However, starting from her own interests, Hillary hopes to see a little more stability in Iraq. Just for this stability, it is necessary to see where it is going.
In fact, a completely stable and peaceful Iraq is not what the United States wants to see. The United States needs relative stability.
Unless it is very sure. Turn Iraq into a stable military ally of the United States in the Middle East, a sharp knife that can be firmly held by the United States.
It has the ability to completely eliminate all extremist organizations in Iraq, making Iraq the staunchest supporter of the United States in the Middle East, and then assisting the United States in containing Russia's development in the Middle East. Containing Iran's development strategy also undermines the strategic plan to restart the Silk Road.
Want to get these jobs done. It is actually very difficult to achieve by relying on the allies of the United States and NATO alone.
The Israelis are not really of one mind with the United States, whether it is Saudi Arabia or Egypt. They are also a little beyond their reach.
Even if the relationship between Saudi Arabia, Syria and Iran is very bad, they still have not met the standards required by the United States.
In terms of strength. Cai Ruichen is undoubtedly the best choice, but he is also a Chinese after all, and the Americans are not absolutely sure. Being able to bind Cai Ruichen for the rest of his life, and keeping tigers infested is definitely not an unfounded worry.
If such a big tiger grows up. It is bound to repeat the scenes of Saddam's era, and dealing with Iraq, which is supported by various high-tech industries, is definitely much more difficult than dealing with Saddam, who was only supported by hundreds of thousands of National Guards back then.
Hillary weighed in her mind for a long time. Still did not give an answer right away, but said to Cai Ruichen: "I also hope to see a peaceful and stable Iraq. As far as Dr. Cai's current thoughts are concerned, it is worth careful consultation between the two sides. the result of."
There is no direct answer, but Hillary's answer has almost given Cai Ruichen the answer.
She did not refuse this proposal, but how to do it requires careful consultation between the two parties.
To put it simply, I, the United States, agreed to your proposal and supported Idris as the new leader of the Iraqi government, so what benefits do I have for the United States?
And are the agreements signed between the Iraqi government and the United States still valid?
The Iraqi government owes a large amount of foreign debt to the United States. After Idris came to power, what plan should he make?
Most importantly, what is Idris's political orientation and his thoughts on other countries in the Middle East, Russia and China?
If you don't figure out these things, or implement various terms and agreements, how can the United States give a specific answer right away.
Such an answer was already what Cai Ruichen wanted, and he never thought that Hillary would give him a clear answer right away.
If it is interesting to talk about it, half of the matter will be completed.
Judging from Hillary's reaction, the United States is really disappointed with the current Iraqi government.
If it weren't for taking care of Turkey and the overall situation in the Middle East, the United States could actually support Kurds.
It's just that there is a better choice now, and the Kurds are naturally put aside by the US government.
Supporting a new Iraqi regime with the Future Technology Group will not do any harm to the United States at present, but will have many benefits.
At least one thing is that the United States does not need to worry that the Iraqi government will not have money to return to itself, and the future Iraq does not need the United States to take care of it from time to time.
Even if a second Saudi Arabia cannot be created in the future, but a second Israel is created, the United States will not suffer at all in terms of its long-term strategy in the Middle East.
Next, Cai Ruichen and Hillary chatted all over the world.
Originally, Hillary wanted to ask Cai Ruichen's views on the situation in the Middle East and the international situation.
But Cai Ruichen answered very simply. He is not a politician, but a scientific researcher, and he is not an observer of international politics. Will not ask about the situation in Iraq.
Through the front or the side, Cai Ruichen also tried to give Hillary the impression that I have no ambitions. As for whether Hillary will believe it, Cai Ruichen will further prove it in future actions.
In the next few years, Cai Ruichen must also maintain such an image in the United States. Otherwise, an ambitious Chinese has a place in the Middle East and has huge influence and strength. The United States will inevitably feel uneasy all the time.
Cai Ruichen also answered all the uninterrupted probing of various details fluently. In terms of psychology, Cai Ruichen also strived to be free from any verbal and superficial flaws.
You must know that the woman in front of her is not that simple. Any clues may allow her to catch the true thoughts in her heart that she wants to cover up. (To be continued.) Enable new URL