Chapter 927 was rejected by the United States again
In fact, it's just as Cai Ruichen thought.
Future Technology Group didn't get the Salman he wanted, and he still found the United States for the first time.
In Cai Ruichen's place, Salman is quite polite, after all, the Future Technology Group stretched out the head of state in a timely manner, and also provided him with a lot of convenience.
But for the United States, Salman's temper broke out.
Even in Salman's view, the United States needs to bear a little bit of responsibility for the doom that Saudi Arabia is facing today.
At the beginning, the United States proposed to start an oil war against Russia, and from the oil war to the present, Saudi Arabia has paid real money every day.
A large amount of oil is exported every day, in fact, every barrel of oil is exported, all of which are losses, and the amount of exports is the amount of losses. If you count the normal oil price comparison, the loss is even more.
In this regard, there is no doubt that the United States owes Saudi Arabia a great favor.
But the United States has never done anything about Saudi Arabia's request, and all of this has happened frequently since ****** took office.
In the Syrian chemical weapons crisis, ****** said that if you don't fight, you won't fight, and the same is true for proposing to fight Yemen. Above all, the United States is loosening the yoke on Iran.
All this made Salman feel very unworthy, and the first thing he said when he called ****** again was: "I need a batch of tanks and planes, and I need them in three months." ”
Three months, this is already the bottom line that Salman has given himself.
The United States still does not fight Yemen, and Salman has no choice. But I can do it myself!
And now he can only rely on the United States, if the United States cannot give him weapons and equipment, Salman is very clear. Even a year later, he is not capable of attacking the Houthis.
The moment he heard this, he actually understood Salman's purpose.
Not to mention that it is impossible for the United States to directly sell so many weapons to Saudi Arabia, and even if it could, he would not do it.
The Middle East now needs peace, not continued war, and in his opinion. It would be unwise for Saudi Arabia to continue to engage the Houthis.
Because there is also no intelligence that there are no more missiles in the Houthis. and even other advanced weapons and equipment.
If Saudi Arabia is thus bogged down in the war in Yemen, it will not benefit the United States in its Middle East balance strategy.
The main thing is to go through an analysis of the current situation in Yemen. The result is a very clear data. That is, it is simply impossible for Saudi Arabia to destroy the Houthis in a short time.
The reason is very simple, that is, in Yemen, there is no support for Saudi Arabia at all.
This is also the fault of Saudi Arabia, the airstrikes have caused too many innocent casualties, and Yemen is now all unhappy with Saudi Arabia.
What's more, Mansur has been killed, and Saudi Arabia has lost its last help in Yemen. The situation has reached a point of no return.
Even if Saudi forces are able to crush the Houthis, they will eventually find themselves in a full-scale resistance in Yemen.
Such a lesson. The United States has eaten enough, and this is how the Afghan problem arises.
In ******'s view, it is not at all appropriate for Saudi Arabia to continue its confrontation with the Houthis, otherwise it will face even more significant and irreparable losses.
Once Saudi Arabia's national strength is once again drastically depleted, the balanced strategy of the Middle East will no longer exist.
In this way, the efforts of the United States in the past few years will be in vain.
"There is no way to do it in three months, and it will take two years at the earliest." As soon as he finished speaking, he heard a busy sound in his ears.
Salman hung up the phone directly, not thinking about his identity as the president of the United States.
It's just that ****** didn't get angry, glanced at the phone, and put down the microphone helplessly.
Salman's anger is understandable to anyone, and under such circumstances, if George W. Bush had been in power, the United States would have sent troops long ago.
Regrettably, the United States has changed from taking the initiative in foreign wars to shrinking its national strength.
This is also the biggest helplessness of the ******, after the Bush Jr. period to the present, the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have caused a sharp loss of US national strength.
The rapid catch-up between my hometown and Russia has put the United States under a lot of pressure, and if another foreign war is carried out, it will definitely not be good news for the current United States.
After the two wars, the United States is in great need of recuperation and national strength, and if it wants to restore its national strength, it naturally has to stop foreign wars.
There was also a small reason for the abrupt cessation of the military war against Syria in the first place ******.
The real reason is that ****** sensed a little bit of conspiracy at the beginning.
When the chemical weapons crisis appeared in Syria, ****** had not yet made any decision, and the entire US top brass was mobilized, and a large number of plans for the use of force against Syria appeared on his desk one by one.
Then the state propaganda, the Ministry of Defense began military preparations, one procedure after another, all began in an orderly manner.
But in fact, when ****** got the Syrian chemical weapons crisis, he didn't say that he wanted to fight at all, and it was more like being driven to the shelves by the high-level system of the US government.
This is the unspoken rule of American politics, with a lot of complicated political power entanglements, as well as political power from the countries of the Middle East and the Jewish lobby.
During this week, ****** even felt a little overwhelmed, because there was no need for any orders from him, and the preparations for the use of force in Syria were all carried out in an orderly manner.
Despite the unspoken rules, ****** is also very clear, a year before the outbreak of the Syrian chemical weapons crisis, he said in his speech to the outside world that if the Syrian government army uses chemical weapons, the United States will directly send troops to strike.
Since you ****** said it, now that Syria has touched the red line, it is natural to proceed according to your statement.
This is one of the unspoken rules, otherwise it would not be a good thing for the president of the United States.
In fact, ****** thought that almost everyone associated with him was actively preparing for war, and everyone wanted him to officially sign the order to send troops.
And it is the little brothers in the Middle East who dance the most cheerfully, and as for whether the Syrian government has used chemical weapons, the intelligence department has given the same information as when it sent troops to Iraq.
That is, the Syrian government will definitely use chemical weapons, and the Iraqi government will definitely have weapons of mass destruction.
It was the word affirmation that made ****** change his mind when he was approaching the ********.
And ****** most trusted confidant, that is, his chief of staff, has the same thoughts as ******.
Similarly, Cai Ruichen is also quite clear about this matter, so Cai Ruichen is also very clear about the result of Salman finding the United States.
(To be continued.) )