King Of War: Starting with Arms Dealer

Chapter 1067: Rookie Shah



Dvali was very pleased with Joe Ga's actions because he felt respected.

In his mind, Joe Ga chose him over the Dubai Prince!

Actually, everyone is an adult, and it's not hard to understand the main purpose of Joe Ga's irregular action.

However, Dvali, who is accustomed to being superior and the power hierarchy, feels quite comfortable!

Having already won, Dvali had little interest in fishing...

He signaled to his assistant to pull in Joe Ga's small boat...

Watching Joe Ga patiently instruct Adel on baiting the hook, then seriously indicating that half the credit for the catch was hers...

Dvali endured for a few minutes, finally squeezing out a slightly apologetic smile to Adel, and then looking at Joe Ga, who was tapping the water surface with the fishing rod, and said, "Hu Lang, when do you plan to go to Yemen?"

Joe Ga had already gotten accurate information from Hamandan that the Shah's internal purge was about to begin, and the crown prince urgently needed someone to stabilize Yemen's situation while diverting external attention.

Actually, this media frenzy from Brazil has already had an effect, relieving the father and son of the Shah from a lot of pressure.

But as long as Yemen remains unstable, the Shah's internal purge cannot be carried out freely, because if those princes with real power are pushed too far, they might do something that could harm the Shah.

The operation Joe Ga conducted in Brazil dazzled Dvali, and he was genuinely impressed.

But the urging from the Royal Family forced him to ask Joe Ga to take action soon!

Now Dvali isn't worried at all about P·B not being able to handle things, he just wants Joe Ga to go to Yemen soon, even if just to station in Djibouti, making the panicked Houthi Armed Forces quiet for a while.

The Houthi Armed Forces don't know that Joe Ga's target isn't them at all.

P·B's target all along has been Al-Qaeda, and as long as the Houthi Armed Forces don't go looking for trouble, they are actually the forces Joe Ga is willing to unite.

'Peace' is of utmost importance in a place like Yemen!

As long as the gunfire doesn't stop there, Yemen will remain under blockade.

The combatants can receive supplies, but the civilians who depend on intermittent UN relief for survival are the truly pitiable ones.

The Shah, leveraging a $100 billion deal, is lobbying the American Congress to have Big Mouth Tang classify the Houthi Armed Forces as a terrorist organization, and it's said to be close to success.

However, Joe Ga doesn't want to take that challenge because targeting the Houthi Armed Forces doesn't legally hold water, as attacking them means interfering with another country's internal affairs, which is not the same as targeting terrorists.

Moreover, it would offend Iran!

Since the plan has already been set, no one should think of changing P·B's target.

It's unfortunate that the Houthi Armed Forces don't know this; all external promotions claim that P·B is to land at Mukalla to establish a secure zone.

So not only is Al-Qaeda scared to death, but the Houthi Armed Forces are equally afraid. Until they fully understand what P·B's target is, they don't dare to intensify their attack.

That Iranian General Soleimani has been active in Iraq, using many indirect methods to reach out to P·B, waiting for Joe Ga to personally come and negotiate with him.

There's a little-known fact: Iran's current decision-makers are actually pro-American, and the Iran nuclear deal has led to a relatively mild diplomatic phase between the two countries.

But General Soleimani is a standard hawk, the core executor of the Shia Crescent strategy.

Joe Ga never took the bait!

Because he accepted the Shah's commission, there's no room for negotiation with this general from where he stands.

Yet he can't completely offend him, or Iraq could become destabilized.

Until P·B establishes itself firmly in Yemen and shows its stance clearly, engaging Soleimani has no meaning.

Joe Ga is also waiting, but what he's waiting for is the defense exhibition in Djibouti to formally open, for the arms companies to assemble.

He's also waiting for the newly recruited soldiers to be trained in Liberia and become familiar with the combined camp routines.

Finally, he's waiting for the commitments made by several big players in Rio to be fulfilled...

UN authorization hasn't arrived yet, nor have the combined fleets reached position.

Only when Joe Ga's manpower and resources are accurately in place can he call for the fleets of the five big players to gather in the Gulf of Aden to cover P·B's troops as they storm the beach in Muladin.

This is no minor skirmish, setting a few special forces to seize the dock isn't secure, because Al-Qaeda also has backing and support, knowing that P·B's target is Muladin, how could they not prepare in advance?

The landing of combined camps requires immense logistics and meticulous cover, all needing the assistance of the five big players.

This is not something that can be accomplished by Dvali just casually mentioning it.

Seeing Dvali with a slightly anxious expression, Joe Ga shook his head and said, "I have my own rhythm for doing things, P·B entering Yemen requires meticulous planning.

Otherwise, with the current situation, sending people there is just sending them to their deaths."

As he spoke, Joe Ga gave a strong tug on the fishing rod, pulling up a palm-sized piranha, he jokingly lifted the piranha into the boat, providing Adel with plenty of engagement.

When Adel took off the fish and put it into the bucket, Joe Ga personally baited the hook, then handed the rod to Adel, smiling, "You try it too, it's very easy!"

Watching Adel happily start tapping the water's surface with the rod, Joe Ga smiled, then looked at Dvali and said, "I think the momentum I built up in the early stages has already helped you a lot...

Don't just see how many people I've dragged into the fray; you also need to see how this approach gives the terrorist organization time to seek support and deploy in advance.

Now I'm in plain sight; I have to wait until everyone is ready and then enter Mukalla with overwhelming force to execute the subsequent plan.

Prince, you should understand that my busy schedule during this time is definitely worth the 8 billion US Dollars you paid.

But you all have reservations about me..."

Joe Ga waved his hand to stop Dvali, who wanted to argue. He smiled and said, "It's okay, we're just partners; I won't naively think partners should be completely transparent.

However, since we're just partners, you can't ask me to do things beyond the scope of the contract.

If I were you, I would pay attention to the matter of making movies. There are many angles to solve problems; finding one that isn't so provocative might make your subsequent actions smoother."

Dvali nodded in agreement, then said awkwardly, "Yesterday, the Gulf Coalition lost two brigades in Yemen..."

Joe Ga paused, then scratched his ear and said, "What did you say?"

Dvali awkwardly said, "Yesterday, two brigades were lost in Malipu Province and Hadramaut Province in Yemen..."

Joe Ga took a deep breath and said incredulously, "Are your troops all fucking idiots?"

Then Joe Ga suddenly realized something, his eyes widened and he said, "Were the two brigades completely annihilated, or did the people run and leave the equipment behind?"

Dvali's face grew increasingly embarrassed. He helplessly said, "The armored brigade in Malipu Province was scattered; 200 soldiers died, and most of the equipment was captured by the Houthi Armed Forces.

The armored brigade in Hadramaut Province was trapped in a town unable to move because of attacks by the terrorist organization, so..."

Joe Ga listened and waved his hand helplessly, saying, "I've always thought you all are unreliable in war, but I didn't expect this level of unreliability?

Besides having support from Iran, the Houthi Armed Forces are mainly nurtured by you all.

Political struggle has spread to the front lines, and you're actively handing weapons to the enemy.

What are those princes thinking?

Do they think that letting Yemen rot will force Prince Salman to give in?

Knowing that the terrorist organization is a public enemy, they still dare to brazenly support them; this is madness!"

Joe Ga shook his head, looking at Dvali, and said, "Brother, I've created such a good situation with so much effort, and yet you...

Two armored brigades, were there also frontline air defense camps inside?"

Dvali nodded extremely awkwardly and said, "Yes..."

Joe, who had always been calm, couldn't help but rub his aching temples at this moment...

Pig teammates are just like that!

Holding back the urge to curse at Dvali, Joe Ga shook his head and said, "What type of missiles is the air defense camp equipped with?

Please don't tell me it's Patriot; I'm fucking worried my heart can't take it."

Dvali said with a difficult expression, "It's Hawk Surface-to-Air Missiles—uh, two air defense camps lost four radar vehicles and 40 Hawk missiles."

Joe Ga looked at Dvali in shock and said, "What do you want me to do?

I've organized fighter jets, but without long-range anti-radiation missiles and corresponding troops, I dare not go!

I don't even dare to ask what your armored camp is equipped with now!

As far as I know, Shah's army has only four armored brigades; you managed to lose two at once!

I'm fucking amazed; had I known robbing you was this profitable, why would I be bothering with terrorists?

Robbing you would definitely earn me more!"

Dvali said extremely awkwardly, "Not all of them are our troops; to be accurate, it's our united forces with the Yemeni Government forces, including mercenaries we hired from Pakistani ST..."

Joe Ga gave a thumbs-up to Dvali and said, "Right, Shah's prince soldiers don't fight on the front line."

Dvali's face turned a bit blue from the provocation, yet he couldn't find a reason to argue back...

Looking at Joe Ga's heavy expression, Dvali said extremely helplessly, "Hu Lang, we can't wait any longer; the longer we drag this out, the worse the situation in Yemen gets."

Joe squeezed his face to prevent Dvali from seeing his smile, rubbed his cheeks to ensure he wouldn't laugh, and sincerely looked at Dvali and said, "Prince, maybe I overestimated my abilities...

How about I refund the money to you all, and you find someone else to handle Yemen?"

Dvali couldn't possibly let Joe bail at this point. He looked into Joe's eyes and said with an unprecedented serious tone, "200 billion dollars, if PB can enter earlier and stabilize the situation in Yemen, we can add 120 billion dollars by the end of the year.

Hu Lang, a stable situation and timing are immensely important to us!

Even if you don't enter Yemen temporarily, I hope you can go to Djibouti...

There was an organized terror attack there yesterday; America's military port and France's airbase were concurrently attacked.

It's a bit of a mess right now, and only if you go over can everything continue!


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