Chapter 44: A Stab in the Back (4)

"He said that Britain had turned a blind eye to Libya and now had a lot of interest in Libya not because it really sympathized with or supported the independence and freedom of the Libyan people, but because it was for the sake ......of oil," Chamberlain smiled. ”

Baldwin shrugged: "Interesting, interesting...... Break the essence in one word, and then prepare to reject our friendship? ”

"No!" Chamberlain laughed, "He accepted, but gave his price." ”

"What do you want?"

"Ask us to support weapons, supplies, and information...... If necessary, the guerrillas could retreat into Egypt to recuperate. There are two conditions: first, to recognize Libya as a truly independent state; Second, Britain gave Libya economic and defense assistance, and in return, Libya could give us the right to exploit oil in its territory - on the condition of 55:45, Libya took 45%, for a period of 40 years. ”

"Their conditions are harsher than those of the French!" Baldwin laughed, "Doesn't he know that the United Group is taking 62% in Algeria?" ”

"He knows, but it's 30 years over there, 40 years over there, and he thinks it's enough to change."

"What do you think?" He asked Chamberlain, "What are we going to do about it?" ”

"Of course, to provide appropriate and necessary help, but as for his extraordinary requests...... Chamberlain smiled slyly, "as far as the future situation is concerned, how can Libya hope to gain complete independence without Great Britain taking over and protecting it in its entirety?" ”

Baldwin immediately laughed: This is the usual national policy of Great Britain - first pretend to agree to your conditions, and then return when the launch is almost complete - Britain and France promised a bunch of conditions in order to draw the Italians into the Entente, but many of them were not fulfilled later. Even Italy, as a great power, dare to do this, what else do they not dare to?

Chapter 44: A Stab in the Back (4)

"He said that Britain had turned a blind eye to Libya and now had a lot of interest in Libya not because it really sympathized with or supported the independence and freedom of the Libyan people, but because it was for the sake ......of oil," Chamberlain smiled. ”

Baldwin shrugged: "Interesting, interesting...... Break the essence in one word, and then prepare to reject our friendship? ”

"No!" Chamberlain laughed, "He accepted, but gave his price." ”

"What do you want?"

"Ask us to support weapons, supplies, and information...... If necessary, the guerrillas could retreat into Egypt to recuperate. There are two conditions: first, to recognize Libya as a truly independent state; Second, Britain gave Libya economic and defense assistance, and in return, Libya could give us the right to exploit oil in its territory - on the condition of 55:45, Libya took 45%, for a period of 40 years. ”

"Their conditions are harsher than those of the French!" Baldwin laughed, "Doesn't he know that the United Group is taking 62% in Algeria?" ”

"He knows, but it's 30 years over there, 40 years over there, and he thinks it's enough to change."

"What do you think?" He asked Chamberlain, "What are we going to do about it?" ”

"Of course, to provide appropriate and necessary help, but as for his extraordinary requests...... Chamberlain smiled slyly, "as far as the future situation is concerned, how can Libya hope to gain complete independence without Great Britain taking over and protecting it in its entirety?" ”

Baldwin immediately laughed: This is the usual national policy of Great Britain - first pretend to agree to your conditions, and then return when the launch is almost complete - Britain and France promised a bunch of conditions in order to draw the Italians into the Entente, but many of them were not fulfilled later. Even Italy, as a great power, dare to do this, what else do they not dare to?

Chapter 44: A Stab in the Back (4)

"He said that Britain had turned a blind eye to Libya and now had a lot of interest in Libya not because it really sympathized with or supported the independence and freedom of the Libyan people, but because it was for the sake ......of oil," Chamberlain smiled. ”

Baldwin shrugged: "Interesting, interesting...... Break the essence in one word, and then prepare to reject our friendship? ”

"No!" Chamberlain laughed, "He accepted, but gave his price." ”

"What do you want?"

"Ask us to support weapons, supplies, and information...... If necessary, the guerrillas could retreat into Egypt to recuperate. There are two conditions: first, to recognize Libya as a truly independent state; Second, Britain gave Libya economic and defense assistance, and in return, Libya could give us the right to exploit oil in its territory - on the condition of 55:45, Libya took 45%, for a period of 40 years. ”

"Their conditions are harsher than those of the French!" Baldwin laughed, "Doesn't he know that the United Group is taking 62% in Algeria?" ”

"He knows, but it's 30 years over there, 40 years over there, and he thinks it's enough to change."

"What do you think?" He asked Chamberlain, "What are we going to do about it?" ”

"Of course, to provide appropriate and necessary help, but as for his extraordinary requests...... Chamberlain smiled slyly, "as far as the future situation is concerned, how can Libya hope to gain complete independence without Great Britain taking over and protecting it in its entirety?" ”

Baldwin immediately laughed: This is the usual national policy of Great Britain - first pretend to agree to your conditions, and then return when the launch is almost complete - Britain and France promised a bunch of conditions in order to draw the Italians into the Entente, but many of them were not fulfilled later. Even Italy, as a great power, dare to do this, what else do they not dare to?

Chapter 44: A Stab in the Back (4)

"He said that Britain had turned a blind eye to Libya and now had a lot of interest in Libya not because it really sympathized with or supported the independence and freedom of the Libyan people, but because it was for the sake ......of oil," Chamberlain smiled. ”

Baldwin shrugged: "Interesting, interesting...... Break the essence in one word, and then prepare to reject our friendship? ”

"No!" Chamberlain laughed, "He accepted, but gave his price." ”

"What do you want?"

"Ask us to support weapons, supplies, and information...... If necessary, the guerrillas could retreat into Egypt to recuperate. There are two conditions: first, to recognize Libya as a truly independent state; Second, Britain gave Libya economic and defense assistance, and in return, Libya could give us the right to exploit oil in its territory - on the condition of 55:45, Libya took 45%, for a period of 40 years. ”

"Their conditions are harsher than those of the French!" Baldwin laughed, "Doesn't he know that the United Group is taking 62% in Algeria?" ”

"He knows, but it's 30 years over there, 40 years over there, and he thinks it's enough to change."

"What do you think?" He asked Chamberlain, "What are we going to do about it?" ”