Selling oil across Libya

Chapter 99 Help or Not



Chapter 99 Help or Not

Chapter 99 Help or Not

To improve work efficiency, Jalil had considered using machines to replace human labor.

Mukhtar went a step further, proposing cooperation with developed countries in Europe and America to improve Libya's environmental conditions in a more scientific way.

Qin Rui vetoed all of these suggestions.

Qin Rui also knew that machines were more efficient than humans.

I also know that developed countries in Europe and America have indeed accumulated some experience in environmental protection.

The key issue is that these experiences have not improved the environmental protection standards of developed countries in Europe and America, but have been exploited by unscrupulous individuals as a tool for profit.

Qin Rui not only hopes to improve Libya's environmental conditions but also to increase the income of Libyans.

More importantly, this process allows Libyans to fully participate in the nation's development and develop an emotional connection to the land.

The nomadic people's migratory habits are as deeply rooted as the agricultural people's attachment to their homeland.

During the time of Colonel, Libya entered the ranks of middle- and upper-income countries thanks to the revenue from oil, making it a unique example in Africa.

Ordinary Libyans, however, felt no sense of participation, let alone accomplishment.

That's not the worst part.

What's truly deadly is that the Libyan elites who went to study in developed countries in Europe and America on scholarships provided by the Libyan government completely lost their composure after learning about the so-called "blood boil" system in those countries.

These elites not only showed no gratitude for the Libyan government's funding, but were also filled with hatred and disgust.

Ordinary Libyans are seen as emotionless system NPCs who can be fooled at will.

Libya is not their mother, but a stage for realizing their so-called "ideals and ambitions".

Libya's wealth belongs to all Libyans.

The future of Libya should be decided by all Libyans.

All the contradictions ultimately point to the Colonel; only by overthrowing the Colonel's toxic rule can Libya bring true democracy and freedom.

What puzzled Preston and Mohammed was the level of integrity of the new Libyan government.

Preston and Muhammad had traveled to many countries and had a profound understanding of human nature.

Environmental protection projects, which are massive undertakings covering the entire country, often create many gray areas, especially in developed countries where the problems are particularly prominent.

The Libyan leadership not only did not tamper with environmental issues, but even in areas like construction sites, which are notorious for their problems, the environment was unbelievably clean.

Libya's railways, whether metro or coastal railway, offer world-class value for money. China Railway, responsible for building the coastal railway, admitted that the price was so low because no unnecessary costs were incurred during the bidding process.

This is incredible.

According to Preston and Mohammed's observations, the leaders of the new Libyan government, whether it be President Saddam Hussein, Prime Minister Yuri, or even the military leader Moussa, do not pursue personal enjoyment or worldly privileges, but live a life similar to that of "ascetics".

Both are oil-rich countries, but look at the Middle Eastern tycoons and then at the Libyan bumpkins. It makes one sigh that the gap between people is greater than the gap between a person and a dog.

If things continue like this, Libya will definitely rank high in next year's national corruption rankings.

When entering Libya, you do not need to put US dollars in your passport.

Tipping is not required when dining in Libya.

Doing business in Libya doesn't require wining and dining. Although the staff didn't have enthusiastic smiles, they didn't deliberately create obstacles either. This seemingly cold warmth made Preston and Mohammed truly feel the warmth between people.

"Perhaps they are giving us special treatment because of our identity."

Preston firmly believed that utopia could only exist in works of art.

"I did not show my work ID when I went to the supermarket."

Mohammed casually turned on the television, where a former professor from Benghazi University was passionately criticizing the Libyan government for its lack of human rights and humanity on a program called Bobo Ci.

It was as if they were bathed in the radiance of human rights and humanity.

Qin Rui does not engage in debates with renowned Confucian scholars; instead, he continues to focus on Guinea.

The French government insists that Guinea has not returned to peace and stability, and not only does it disagree with withdrawing its troops, but it also intends to continue sending more troops to Guinea to protect French nationals there.

Guinea's new Prime Minister Soumya reacted swiftly, urging French expatriates in Guinea to leave the country as quickly as possible.

Otherwise, the Guinean government cannot guarantee the safety of French nationals.

This is not a warning, it is a threat.

The French government convened an emergency meeting to discuss countermeasures.

Before the meeting had even reached a conclusion, the French in Guinea, sensing the news, flocked to the airport.

That's the downside of democratic countries. No matter what the issue is, they have to hold a meeting to discuss it first, and they wish they could hold a national referendum to solicit everyone's opinion.

The French in Guinea had no time to wait for the French government's decision; a minute's delay could mean being torn to pieces.

Influenced by the French, foreigners living in Guinea began to flee the country.

While reminding the French to leave Guinea, the Guinean government announced that it would cut off supplies to French troops stationed there.

They also deployed Guinean troops to surround the French garrison, preparing to violently expel them.

This time, the French government reacted very quickly.

After Hollande became President of France, Marc Ayrault, who then became Prime Minister of France, threatened the Guinean government that if it did not quickly lift the siege and blockade of the French military camp, it could trigger a war between France and Guinea.

"Guinea is an independent country, and we are not afraid of any threats. If the French want war, then the French will get war."

Suma's attitude was firm, leaving no room for compromise.

The French government's stance has been met with widespread opposition from the international community.

In an interview, Obama stated, "France should respect Guinea's independence and autonomy as a nation."

Cameron stated, "Paris should handle its relationship with Conakry more carefully. A hasty war would be a huge disaster for the people of both countries."

Yuri: "We firmly support the independence and autonomy of the Guinean people. The era of colonial powers bullying and exploiting Africa is gone forever. The African Union should play its role at this time. If you do nothing, then Guinea today will be you tomorrow."

East Asia: "We call for—"

Preston and Mohammed urgently left Tripoli for Paris to mediate the conflict between Guinea and France.

In Libya and Chad, Preston and Mohammed did everything they could. Both sides were adamant that the war could not end unless one side was completely defeated, at which point the United Nations could play its role.

After deploying drones to destroy a Leclerc tank supplied by France to Chad, Libyan drones have been flying to N'Djamena daily to bomb military targets there.

Chad's troops deployed to the Central African Republic have withdrawn to N'Djamena to reinforce defenses.

The Central African government issued a strongly worded statement demanding that Libya cease its bombing of N'Djamena and compensate Chad for the damages caused by the bombing.

Otherwise, the Central African Republic will send troops into Chad to assist the Chadian army in fighting against the invasion of the Libyan army.

This statement left Qin Rui both amused and exasperated.

The Central African Republic is facing numerous internal problems and only managed to withstand the attacks of opposition forces with the help of Chad's army.

After the Chadian army withdrew from Chad, the Central African opposition forces launched a major offensive, and the Central African army suffered repeated defeats, with the flames of war now reaching the Central African capital.

In this situation, the Central African Republic, however, wants to send troops to Chad to fight.

Qin Rui really couldn't understand the thought process of China and Africa.

Yuri was furious and suggested providing aid to the Central African opposition forces to teach the Central African government a lesson and make an example of them.

Qin Rui disagreed.

Neither the government forces nor the opposition have any connection with Libya.

Qin Rui didn't care whether the government forces successfully quelled the rebellion or the opposition defeated the government forces and took power.

For Qin Rui, these insignificant clowns were not worth Libya's time to waste.

Those who act justly will find many supporters, while those who act unjustly will find few.

Whether to help or not.

During the time of Colonel Lieutenant General ...

When Libya was bombed by NATO, the Central African Republic did not send troops to help Libya.

"Wouldn't it be better to simply provide some weapons and ammunition, and use the opposition as a weapon to kill our enemies?"

Yuri is addicted to this game; it's so much fun.

It gives you a thrill, like watching slaves fight lions in a gladiatorial arena.

"No, that's not civilized."

Qin Rui cannot afford to waste a single [evolution value].

However, that's not the right way to put it.

The same event, interpreted from a different perspective, could be seen as Libya supporting the Central African people in overthrowing the tyranny of the Central African government and winning true democracy and freedom.

The internal turmoil in Central Africa is different from that in Guinea.

Guinea is a nation that resisted colonial tyranny and rescued the Guinean people from the oppression of the colonizers and Guinean compradors; it is an absolutely civilized nation.

In the case of China and Africa, the power struggle stems from internal inequality in distribution.

What if the opposition in Central Africa is exactly like the opposition in Libya?

Libya's aid to the Central African opposition would be tantamount to aiding and abetting evil.

"That's simple. We'll just send troops to occupy Chad and the Central African Republic, bringing real democracy and freedom to the people of Chad and the Central African Republic. That should be civilized enough, right?"

Yuri got it right in one go.

"Yuri, come on, Tiger doesn't even want to save the Libyans, how can you expect him to save the Chads and the Central Africans?"

Like Qin Rui, Hai Shan observed the monkeys in a civilized manner.

"Don't talk nonsense. I'm Libyan myself, how could I not want to save Libya!"

Qin Rui was shocked to see the [Evolution Value] suddenly flickering, turning bright and dim, and teetering on the verge of collapse.

"Tiger, tell me honestly, in your opinion, is saving Libya the same as saving the Libyans?"

Saddam Hussein's attack was fatal.

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