King Of War: Starting with Arms Dealer

Chapter 1106: I Choose Kindness (Part 2)



Just like a person's hand is severely injured and infected, it is naturally more convenient to amputate the bad hand after being sent to the hospital, and recovery is relatively faster.

But there's another way, which is to endure the pain and use medication to control the infection.

Even if in the end, the hand loses most of its function, and the overuse of medication leads to a weakened immune system, requiring a long recovery period...

By comparison, I believe many people would still choose the latter.

For this Yemen mission, Joe Ga's positioning of P·B is not as a 'doctor' but as 'medicine'.

Taking medicine has side effects, but it is effective, and it won't immediately cause you to lose an arm or a leg.

Seeing the middle-aged reporter's bright eyes, Joe Ga spread his hands and walked towards the exit of the meeting room, saying, "Follow me, we'll talk as we walk..."

After getting on a bus with a group of reporters and watching a few armored vehicles move slowly to lead the way, Joe, sitting at the front of the bus, turned to look at the middle-aged reporter behind him and said with a smile, "I'm the owner of a private contracting company, and I know how to make the most profit from war.

However, when people reach a certain stage, they always feel they should do something meaningful within their capabilities!

For those who make a living from war, 'ruthlessness' is actually an advantage!

China has a saying, 'No General Achieves Glory Without Thousands of Bones'. But if those 'thousands of bones' include many innocent lives, then that so-called victory doesn't have much to boast about.

In modern China, there was a general named Liu Bo-C, who experienced numerous bloody battles...

But in his later years, when people asked him about those past events, he would always smile bitterly and tell the questioner that the soldiers who died in the civil war, no matter which side they were on, were all sons of China's mother, husbands of wives, fathers of children...

The greatest significance of victory is not to be admired, but that victory allows most people to live a hopeful life.

Only by working hard to continue that hope can we be worthy of those sacrifices!"

Joe Ga looked at the middle-aged reporter who seemed somewhat disapproving and said with a smile, "Buddy, what's your name?

I seldom see a reporter this belligerent. You must give me your phone number, I think we have many common topics to discuss."

The middle-aged reporter decisively took out a business card and handed it to Joe Ga, saying, "Sir, my name is David Beckett. I currently work for the Washington Post.

Sir, I have witnessed most of America's wars over the past 20 years, watching as America was dragged into the abyss, and seeing the lives and hopes of the people in those places destroyed by war...

I think it's best for war to end in the short term, even if it means paying some price!

You actually have that ability, so why not..."

Joe Ga naturally wouldn't discuss his secret plans with David. He waved his hand with a smile and said, "David, my friend, I think you got something wrong.

There's no right or wrong way to conduct war; it's just a choice!

Do you think America's choice was wrong?

NO, I don't think so!

Whether in Iraq or Aqionghan, when the war started, America's political goals had actually been achieved.

Demarcating control zones, supporting local regimes, from a war strategy perspective, there is nothing to criticize, especially when you have an absolute advantage...

The mistake is not in the choice of the way to wage war, but in the goals and the process!

Brother, whether you admit it or not, Europe and America have the colonizer mentality in their bones...

Everywhere you go, you force the local people to comply with your demands, and change their political structures according to your provided model to facilitate your control over them.

We don't discuss the pros and cons of this approach, because many people think it's right, that it's saving them from an unfree life...

I just want to say that modern developed countries in Europe and America completed their primitive accumulation through the blood and tears of colonies.

The Indians of America and Canada became minorities, allowing you to occupy massive land resources gratuitously.

This primitive accumulation is a key reason for your success, but other countries don't have it!

You brought democracy and freedom to Iraq, to Liberia...

You guided them in revolution, bloodshed, and sacrifice, yet arranged for multinational corporations, with the help of agents, to take resources and benefits that were originally supposed to be shared after the revolution.

Those people gained freedom, only to find they've gained nothing, even losing what they originally had...

When they have nothing, to develop, they have to voluntarily enter the debt trap you set, and then fall into a vicious cycle in the financial conundrum.

Buddy, whether you admit it or not, the prosperity of developed countries in Europe and America relies on transferring institutional costs to other countries.

You don't have any connection to 'nobility', enjoying the fruits means bearing the corresponding price, so being hated, having more and more enemies, is inevitable!"

Joe Ga looked at the frowning David and said with a smile, "But I am different, I am not the owner of the White House, I don't need to figure out how to fill Wall Street's enormous appetite...

I just need to look at everyone with a fair eye, prove my stance through actions, and then I can restore the operation of Mukalla City, allowing it to metabolize like life, expelling those harmful viruses...

If this city can't do it on its own, P·B can be a targeted drug!

You all know that my initial capital was only $2 billion, but you certainly don't know that I have already spent half of this money.

I will spend the remaining money within the next six months...

If you really care, then stay here, and we will witness a miracle together by then…"

David frowned and looked at Joe Ga, saying, "Sir, you've spent all your money, what do you plan to rely on to make a profit?"

Joe Ga listened, showing a proud smile, and said, "I'm a fair person; whoever is responsible for Yemen's current situation will have to pay for it!

The Yemeni Government has no money, the Houthi Armed Forces are rascals, but it doesn't matter, Shah and Iran care about this place.

Shah has paid for it, and I believe Iran, as a responsible major country, will not stand idly by..."

Joe Ga winked at the reporters around and laughed, "Remember to include this last sentence in your reports, best to bold it!"

Upon hearing this, the reporters suddenly burst into light laughter...

Collaborating with a big shot to extort a country, it feels really good!


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