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Now reading: Chapter 1683: 1376: Each Showing Their Talents from King Of War: Starting with Arms Dealer, a Action novel by King Of War: Starting with Arms Dealer.

Chapter 1683: Chapter 1376: Each Showing Their Talents

Joe Ga really didn’t want to get involved in the ss of the ‘Empire’s Tomb’…

He pretended that nothing had happened, avoiding TV and the internet, dedicating himself to accompanying a group of researchers to inspect the plots near Kismayo. anwhile, he earnestly led Zhu, the infrastructure giant, and a group of scientists in continuous etings to discuss the construction plans of the Aerospace Center.

During the etings, Joe also hosted representatives from the Yen Houthis and the Gulf Coalition…

Everyone sat together enjoying food and drink, chatting before Joe withdrew to let both parties negotiate independently. If issues arose, Joe would take a break from the ‘research etings’ to reassure both parties.

The Yen issue is exceedingly complex, beyond Joe’s capabilities to satisfy demands; advocating peace was out of the question.

However, Joe’s reputation in Yen was undeniably strong…

In Mukalla, the mining, fishing recovery, and trade interchange had resud, with humanitarian corridors delivering supplies, saving countless lives in Yen, to the extent of calling it a saving grace for many.

Thus, when Joe called the Houthis for negotiations in Somalia, they had to give him face.

Because the eting took place in Somalia, no journalists would show up uninvited, allowing both parties to initiate discussions without outside interference…

After a week of talks, no political progress was made, but both sides agreed to a temporary ceasefire…

To show sincerity, a prisoner exchange was agreed upon first!

This was more of a gesture…

Despite Shah’s phenonal victories this year with the Gulf Coalition due to synthetic corps improvents lifting soldiers’ qualities swiftly.

The war’s unpredictability made the retreating Houthis more troubleso, employing various tricks that left the mighty Shah harassed and desperate to offer conditions to stop the Houthis attacking his oil fields.

The Houthis recently suffered a devastating joint strike primarily led by Shah’s synthetic brigade, with significant personnel and equipnt losses, having little intention to continue fighting to the end.

Upon hearing Shah’s planned compensation offer, the Houthis naturally opted for ease, deciding to cool things down temporarily.

The negotiators were reasonably decent, communicating smoothly, yet midway through, they sensed sothing amiss…

Initially, Qatar TV ‘risked it all’ arriving in Somalia, followed by many dia outlets chartering their security jets to Kismayo…

At first, the Houthis and the Gulf Coalition thought the dia arrived for them, believing the talks might be a milestone, and their attitude beca exceedingly serious.

Then they quickly realized sothing was off…

The Houthis delegates, rarely facing so many dia, painstakingly prepared to clearly voice their demands through them.

Yet, when the eting happened, they found most reporters unaware of the talks between the Houthis and the Gulf Coalition, with their focus trained on Joe from the mont they arrived.

Compared to the baffled Houthis delegates, so journalists found it odd, not expecting their risky venture to Somalia to yield extra results.

Lately, Joe, absorbed by the ‘research project,’ couldn’t disengage himself. Facing the solemn Ayu and unproductive Dorian, reporters had no option but to shift their focus to the Houthis and the Gulf Coalition.

Only then did outsiders realize, uninford, that such significant matters were happening in Somalia, leading to…

“The Dawn of Peace in Yen”

“P·B Once Again Exhibits Strong International Influence, Bringing Houthis and Gulf Nations to the Negotiation Table”

“Hu Lang’s Great Political Performance Following the Yen Security Zone”

……

……

Various bizarre praises erged within the dia…

Once the Houthis and the Gulf Coalition’s representatives realized what transpired, their gaze towards Joe grew stranger day by day.

Hu Lang, venerated as a great politician, behaved like a research-obsessed bookworm.

When reporters inquired about aerospace and the moon, he could lecture for half an hour non-stop.

Yet, when asked about topics like ‘politics,’ ‘diplomacy,’ ‘drug control,’ or ‘security zones,’ Joe’s heart felt uncomfortable, leading him to leave assisted by Dorian.

However, the less Joe spoke, the more public opinion tilted towards what he didn’t want to see…

A group once typical of Europe and Arica, the won’s rights advocates from Aqionghan showed up in force, endlessly advocating the importance of establishing a Security Zone in Aqionghan, as if being close to the Taliban was akin to a certain death…

Of course, the facts were quite close to that…

The Taliban was inherently a conservative religious organization positioned between terrorists and anti-governnt forces, with overly loose and flat managent and mbers of varied quality.

These externally defined ‘civilized Aqionghan people,’ were seen as sheep to vent frustration by so Taliban mbers.

NATO has been in Aqionghan for nearly twenty years, a generation’s ti has shifted many things beyond people’s imagination.

Plus, Aqionghan itself was fragnted…

Due to geographical surroundings and traditions, Aqionghan people trusted tribal politics more, with various ethnicities hailing separately, the internal structure littered with tribes all looking out for their own.

With NATO’s involvent, a generation was ideologically influenced; should the Taliban seize power, the living conditions for these people would beco problematic.

Western society cannot possibly accept them, but leaving them alone would seriously undermine the West’s ‘political correctness,’ making it difficult to find easily swayed ‘allies’ in the future.

However, Europe and Arica have been overwheld by the pandemic, temporarily unable to deal with the Aqionghan problem. On the contrary, the Aqionghan governnt ca forward itself, and then the Taliban followed up erratically…

Then, outsiders watched and thought, hey? It might work!

And things gradually spiraled out of control…

First, the United Nations Office on Drugs and Cri sent soone to et with Monica in New York, then the Won’s and Children’s Fund approached Princess Amina, and finally, the European Union Drug Control Agency sought out Charlene…

This ti, no one intentionally wanted to set up Joe Ga, but as Aaron said, Joe Ga’s past actions have beco an inescapable burden…

Everyone within P·B knew Joe Ga didn’t want to get involved in Aqionghan’s ss, so Monica, with a charming smile, dealt with the United Nations while abandoning the suppression of the subsidiary’s listing, allowing the subsidiary to quickly go public, and then she resigned from the CEO position, fleeing back to Brazil.

When Monica adopted such a self-preserving stance, anyone sensible would understand what that ant.

But the world’s wonders lie in how coincidences collide, leading events in unforeseen directions.

A Pentagon internal assessnt of the Aqionghan situation was leaked to the dia, and most of Arica’s military personnel believed that, without NATO’s assistance, the current Aqionghan governnt wouldn’t last half a year, and Arica’s past efforts in Aqionghan would co to nothing…

This pessimistic rhetoric upset Arica internally and increased the anxiety of the Aqionghan governnt.

They began to set obstacles to prevent NATO’s withdrawal, and clashes started in so contact zones, dragging NATO personnel into the mix.

The NATO coalition saw this situation and thought, this won’t do, we can’t even withdraw without getting entangled…

So they ordered their soldiers not to engage the Taliban while launching urgent diation through Qatar to reiterate the previous agreents, demanding the Taliban restraint before the coalition’s withdrawal…

At the sa ti, the NATO coalition began to show their ingenuity…

Sweden, Denmark, the Netherlands, Belgium, having fewer personnel, didn’t wait for military airports to open, abandoned equipnt, and directly competed with various contractors for civilian flights to return ho.

France, thinking this was all Arica’s ss, decided to wash their hands of it, announcing an early withdrawal.

The smaller allies also withdrew as much as possible, but England, deeply tied to Arica and having a large deploynt, could not quickly retreat…

But the English always have their ways; they brought out the ‘Bonn Agreent’ signed with the Aqionghan governnt back in the day…

The Pri Minister of England publicly stated that eradicating Aqionghan’s drugs is the European Union’s responsibility and the world’s responsibility. As a responsible major country, they are willing to provide 50 million British Pounds to support the United Nations Office on Drugs and Cri to coordinate responsible organizations to continue this work.

The word ‘coordinate’ was used brilliantly!

Everyone knew whom England wanted to ‘coordinate’, and knew that if P·B entered Aqionghan, it could factually alleviate the Aqionghan governnt’s predicant.

Not because P·B is stronger than NATO, but because P·B’s United Nations background naturally provides neutrality, the Taliban can fight NATO to the death, but if they wish to powerfully and legitimately return to the United Nations, they can’t openly fight P·B.

Moreover, the Taliban themselves have claid they want to ban drugs, so pushing P·B in not only alleviates various pressures but could also, if successful, cut off the drug trade in the Golden Crescent and the financial resources of several serious terrorist organizations.

Everyone knows the situation, but no one says it aloud, instead collectively opening their wallets, donating 8 million, 10 million Euros to the United Nations Office on Drugs and Cri, forcibly raising 130 million Euros.

At this point, the White House, realizing the situation, quickly supported a special appropriation, taking advantage of the still-warm printing press, dispensing 250 million US Dollars in support of the United Nations Drug Control Agency’s work…

Of course, such a large amount needs to be disbursed in stages, but when has the United Nations ever seen such a big payout at once?

When the first 50 million ‘donation’ hit the account, the head of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Cri, with their team, flew to Sangha Town with their luggage…

They dared not disturb the cold-hearted Queen Tubrug, so they chose to corner Princess Amina along with the Won’s and Children’s Fund people.

Everyone smart knew that since the ergence of issues with Gas S, Joe Ga had been facing many targeted treatnts.

Without the ability to provide explicit political benefits, they dared not provoke Joe Ga, choosing instead a circuitous approach to resolve the situation.

A series of events ford imnse pressure around Joe Ga…

The titles of ‘Drug Control Vanguard’ and ‘Won’s Rights Supporter’ were ones Joe Ga couldn’t abandon; losing them would reduce P·B in the eyes of so supporters back to rely a rcenary company.

P·B might even tolerate defeat, but it couldn’t afford to do nothing!

This is what Aaron mocked as Joe Ga’s so-called ‘burden’!

The honorific has been erected; at the critical mont, you can’t act like a bitch!

Joe Ga sat by the sea, gazing at the ocean, and finally picked up the phone to call Aaron…

“Aaron, give so good news…”

“Hu Lang, is saying ‘please’ so hard for you?”

“You motherf…”

“OK, OK, I’ve developed a few big clients in Balochistan Province, Aqionghan. Is that good news?”

Joe Ga froze for a mont, angrily cursing, “You motherfucker, planning to rob blind, treating as muscle again…”

Aaron chuckled from the other end, saying, “So, are you in or not?”

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