Chapter 1129 Shelving Disputes and Making Progress Together

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"President Qusay, we are stationing troops in Israel to maintain stability there, and your country does not have a territorial border with Israel, so our troops stationed there should have nothing to do with your country, right?" Secretary of State Christopher, who came with Clinton, said. Pen ~ fun ~ pavilion www.biquge.info access to download txt novels

We don't have troops in Iraq, what does that have to do with you! Although the United States is short of money, it does not have to give up its interests in Israel just because the Arabs say they want to lend the United States money, right?

Hearing this, Cusai knew that this group of Yankees didn't give themselves a few harsh words, and I am afraid it would be good.

"My American friends." "Our Arab world is a united world, and we cannot afford to watch our Palestinian brothers suffer, and Israel has invaded the territory of our Palestinian brothers, and they can be so powerful and so arrogant, and it is inseparable from the support of your country," Qusay said. The stationing of troops in Israel by your country will seriously damage the interests of our Arab countries, which is also the main contradiction between our Arab world and your country. ”

Qusay's words made the Americans' faces become serious, and Qusay pointed out that the Americans are Israel's behind-the-scenes accomplices, and it is precisely because of the United States that Israel can be so arrogant, which is absolutely unacceptable to the Americans.

"We, the United States, are also friendly countries that support your country, and the Palestinians pursue their legitimate rights and interests, for example, in last year's war, we in the United States did not use our own troops to participate in the fighting. Isn't that enough to illustrate our support for the Arab world? Christopher said.

That's when you didn't have the power! If only now, there were three divisions. Under Bush's command, it has already started. Cusai thought to himself. But he said: "Yes, you didn't act last time, so it makes no sense for that army to be stationed on the land of Israel, and all the supplies there have to be transported, even oil supplies." You have to go there by sea, hell is so small that there is not even a place to shoot targets, so it is better to camp in Germany, or on the territory of your country! ”

When Qusay pointed out this, he naturally has a deep meaning, for the United States. Garrisoning troops in Israel is not a good choice, and all logistical materials have to be transported, which is now gradually reducing military spending and reducing the number of troops stationed overseas. The Israeli garrison is indeed a burden. Moreover, such a garrison, in the event of a real war, will be defeated by Iraq at any time and will not be able to move its logistical supply.

I am afraid that the United States hates Clinton to the core. Prior to 1991, the Federal Government had more than 25 per cent of the annual budget for defence expenditures. In the course of Clinton's unsparing reduction, defense spending accounted for only 14.6 percent of the 1999 budget.

"And we don't know that the money we use to buy U.S. Treasury bonds will be used to invest in your military in Israel." Qusay's face was still smiling, but the words he said were capable of killing. Obviously, if the United States does not agree to withdraw its troops, then all the conditions promised before will be empty talk.

To be honest, Clinton is still very interested, but the stationing of troops from Israel is absolutely impossible for him to agree, and he is thinking about how to respond, when he hears Hillary next to him say: "Our current foreign policy of the United States has undergone great changes, for example, with regard to China, we have changed our original hostile attitude and put forward a policy of all-round engagement, and a strong, stable, modernizing and prosperous China is in line with the long-term interests of the United States." We hope to develop a comprehensive relationship with China in order to bridge the differences between the two sides in a broader strategic context. These words are the same for your country and for the entire Arab world. At present, the Arab world is undergoing tremendous changes, and a united, stable, industrialized, and dynamic Arab world is in line with our long-term interests, and we are willing to develop a comprehensive partnership with the entire Arab world represented by your country in financial and other fields. However, our differences still exist, for example, on the issue of the garrison that you have raised now, we can put aside the controversy for the time being, and look forward together, and with the gradual improvement of our relations, these disputes can be resolved satisfactorily through subsequent negotiations. ”

Hillary's words are very clever, put aside the dispute, settle it later, and now we are here to discuss cooperation between each other, not to quarrel, let's save this matter for later, isn't it okay?

At this time, Hillary Clinton had already shown a certain degree of diplomatic ability, but Clinton knew that it was obviously impossible to get the young leader in front of her to agree in this way, and there was still something missing.

After Hillary finished speaking, Clinton immediately added: "Indeed, we are now in the second place, cooperation between the two sides is more important, and we can gradually resolve these issues in the future, and we in the United States can now recognize the state of Palestine and restore the status of the state of Palestine in the United Nations in order to show our sincerity." The rest of our disputes, put on hold for the time being. ”

The State of Palestine has been established, but up to now, it has not been recognized by the United States and other countries, and within the United Nations, the United States is still boycotting the State of Palestine, and their legitimate rights and interests have not been restored.

Now, Clinton has proposed to recognize the state of Palestine, which is also a manifestation of conforming to the trend of history, whether they agree with it or not, the state of Palestine has officially stood there, and if you want the region to remain peaceful, then it is also very important to soften the contradictions between the two sides, and the United States' recognition of the state of Palestine can be regarded as an explanation to the Arab world. Second, whether the United States admits it or not, it is not difficult for them to bring the State of Palestine into the United Nations because of the great presence of the third world countries in the United Nations.

Clinton was able to become president of the United States, and he definitely had sufficient diplomatic skills, and this improvisation and careful consideration was a successful diplomatic move.

Clinton's proposal also made Qusay think carefully in his heart, just now he proposed to let the Americans get out of Israel, just throw a bomb, if the Americans can agree, then the earth will be reversed, therefore, to say that, just to further bargain for a capital, now, the Americans have taken the initiative to sit down, should he accept it when he sees it?

Of course it's not enough! I have to pay for it again.

"Shelving the dispute?" Qusay said thoughtfully: "In other words, your country's garrison in Israel will never be withdrawn?" ”

Qusay asked, and the temperature in the venue dropped by a few degrees, so it is likely that the US president will come excitedly and finally walk away, completely stiffening the relationship between the United States and the Middle East.

"Yes, this is our basic foreign policy of the United States, and it cannot be changed." Clinton said.

After hearing this, Kusai said: "Okay, then I agree, we can put aside the dispute about this matter, but we have one more condition. ”

Hearing the translated words, the Americans' faces showed a smile again, since it was Qusay who had agreed, then, even if this core question was in the past, what conditions were there? As long as it's not too much, you can say yes.

"On what terms?" Clinton asked.

"Your country's garrison, with the current limit, cannot add even one more civilian personnel." Qusay said: "Otherwise, if you move an armored division within a few months, as you are doing now, then we in Iraq will have to keep transferring our own domestic armored divisions until we are in Baghdad and there will be no decent troops left." ”

Although the first half of the sentence is still a little unpleasant to the ears of the Americans, why do you want to interfere with the movement of our own Americans' own troops? However, in the second half of the sentence, Qusay's intention is revealed: Now, although relations between the two sides have eased, there is still a hostile side to each other, and if the United States transfers the entire Seventh Army, then Iraq has no other way than to continue to mobilize troops, and in this way, there is actually no benefit to both sides. For the United States, the mobilization of too many troops in the past, logistics and supply, will indeed put a heavy burden on their backs, that is, the fuel needed to transport the M1 tanks of the two armored divisions is enough for them to feel distressed, and now the United States has to greatly reduce military spending, and the money can no longer be spent as casually as before.

The correct foreign policy is to find a point of convergence between the two sides, and the final result achieved in the palace of the Republic is very satisfactory to both sides.

Clinton's trip to the Middle East went very smoothly, and under his promotion, relations between the Arab world and the United States, which had been damaged during the Bush years, began to ease up again, and the two sides carried out extensive cooperation in the economic field.

As far as Iraq is concerned, it is completely in their interests to be able to continue to maintain good relations with the United States, and the United States' advanced military science and technology will certainly not be able to be imported anymore, but in the civilian aspect, it is still a point of convergence; in this respect, Iraq is no longer a pure import, but exports a large number of industrial and agricultural manufactured products, because Iraq has been able to produce a variety of products.