Start with a Cat and Mouse Game

Chapter 1030: 1 Everything is aligned with interests

Regarding Nasser's proposal that the US should sell weapons to Saudi Arabia's allies at the same time, Li Changheng refused without even thinking about it.

However, the words were still spoken, and he changed his words again, "Unless the countries you are talking about are willing to sign some kind of agreement with the United States, and F14 and warships will definitely not work."

Of course Nasser understood Li Changheng's scruples, and to be honest, Nasser and his father were very entangled in their thoughts at this time.

Everyone understands that the first person to take refuge in the past will certainly get the best conditions.

The sooner you can take refuge, other countries in the Middle East will inevitably see Sartre as traitors.

With all the scruples, Nasser hoped to bring a few small countries, such as Bahrain and Cartel, to stand up and agree to the conditions of the United States in order to reduce the pressure on Sartre.

However, no matter how small the territory and national power of Bahrain and Qatar are, they are also independent and sovereign countries. It is no good for anyone willing to help people carry thunder and be the first bird.

This led to Nasser's suggestion that while Sartre bought weapons, he also helped his younger brothers buy some weapons that could deter prying eyes.

After listening to Nasser's explanation, Li Changheng suddenly had other thoughts in his heart.

Even if Sartre has become an important ally of the United States, this country is still among the top three in the Middle East in terms of land area, plus the largest oil stock in the world.

It can be said that they need the United States while trying their best to get rid of the influence of the United States and become the boss of the Middle East.

In other words, the erratic Schatter is not the easiest key to break through.

On the contrary, Bahrain and Cartel, whose land is adjacent to Saudi Arabia, and Iran across the Persian Gulf across the sea, are not only in the Persian Gulf, but their strategic position is extremely important.

In the special period when Iran and Saudi Arabia are both potential important allies of the United States at this time, the two countries will be even more worried that they will be targeted by both Iran and Saudi Arabia at the same time.

Once the United States releases the meaning of contact, Bahrain and the Cartel will certainly be more likely to agree to the conditions of the United States than Saudi Arabia unless they obtain the promise of full protection by the Saudis.

Thinking of this, Li Changheng suddenly had contact with the two countries in private, and even thought about the possibility of establishing military bases in the two countries.

As long as they help the U.S. Navy get more appropriate military expenditures and help them get more bases, the navy leaders will definitely be ecstatic.

Li Changheng smiled at the corner of his mouth and spoke to Nasser about Bahrain and Qatar, which instantly made Nasser frown and panic.

After thinking about it for a while, Nasser sighed and said, "Henry, are you really willing to help the U.S. fully control the desert countries?"

There is no need to think about this issue at all. Of course, Li Changheng will not really help the United States expand abroad wholeheartedly, "It depends on whether it is beneficial to me."

When Nasser heard this, he was immediately relieved, "I will host a banquet in Riad tonight. If you have time, if you have time, how many other desert countries' royal family members will know and know?"

When Li Changheng heard it, he understood that Nasser was planning to win over several other local tyrants and win himself with his own interests, so as to secretly stand on their side in certain matters.

For Li Changheng, as long as the benefits are sufficient, there is no problem in betraying the benefits of the United States.

In the evening banquet, the prodigal can no longer describe the extravagance of the desert tyrants.

Don’t say anything about golden sports cars, golden seats, etc. Even though Li Changheng’s wealth is more than ten times that of Nasser, he is still reluctant to let more than two hundred servants serve him alone.

The treatment of the three Anne brothers and sisters is comparable to that of Nasser, which is really not the same level.

As for whether he wanted to see and see whether the princesses were as beautiful as the rumors, Li Changheng could only sigh silently in the end, he really thought too much.

Fortunately, during the banquet, I met a few new friends who were also princes, and let him get more than 500 million US dollars in custodial funds with an annual interest of 6%.

Of course, this is just an appetizer, and Li Changheng really lacks cash that can be clearly used at this time, so he agreed to help people manage the funds.

And the 6% annual interest rate, let alone Li Changheng himself, even an experienced Wall Street fund manager would dare to take over the funds.

The only difference is that the fame and reputation of any fund manager, compared with Li Changheng, is a huge difference.

With the addition of Nasser's successful investment precedent on the sidelines, the few princes are of course more relieved.

As for the Canal oil field's soaring from 100 million U.S. dollars to 500 million U.S. dollars, it is Sartre who really suffered.

Nasser's 15% stake in Belford Investment Company, but the actual amount of 150 million U.S. dollars.

At the time, Nasser only invested less than ten million dollars.

Not to mention that there are not dozens of princes in any Middle Eastern country, but hundreds or thousands of them.

No matter how rich the royal family is, it doesn't really belong to them.

On the contrary, like Nasser's wealth of hundreds of millions, even if he cannot inherit the throne, his future life will be very comfortable, and he will be able to obtain a sufficiently high position and greater freedom.

After 11 o'clock in the evening, UU reading www.uukanshu.com was about to test each other, the topic officially entered the topic.

To Li Changheng's surprise, he thought that the princes around him were at best microphones.

Unexpectedly, these guys not only personally negotiated the price for weapons orders worth more than 1.7 billion US dollars, but after bargaining, they directly agreed to a 30% down payment.

Moreover, Nasser and others were very interested in the "Apache" gunship that Li Changheng mentioned casually, which was still in the experimental stage.

He actually offered to invest US$1 billion in research and development expenses for Grumman, on the condition that he hopes that Apache will leave half of the production line to the United States after it is officially put into production.

The other output is calculated at a total price of 1 billion U.S. dollars, all sold to several desert countries in physical Apache.

Of course, Li Changheng is willing to agree to this condition, but he also knows that the United States will not be able to sell to countries outside the United States as soon as the Apache is delivered to the military.

Then I talked about the issue of Citi as a fund settlement bank for many desert countries outside the country.

Under the premise that no specific amount is involved, this matter is easy to talk about. After all, the $1.7 billion weapon order Li Changheng holds in his hand seems to be in the hands of the local tyrants.

However, Nasser and others understand better that they do need new weapons to fight against Yi Shile, but to a large extent, the 1.7 billion is not only a good show of Li Changheng, but also a means to test the United States.

Li Changheng, who basically achieved his goal, took his private jet to fly directly to Washington the next day.

As soon as the plane landed at the airport, Li Changheng, who had been notified long ago, saw through the window the greeters and reporters waiting near the apron, when there were more than a hundred people.

Even though I have seen many big scenes in these years, there is still tension and excitement emerging in my heart.