Chapter 708: Promoting Peace Again
Perez's mind was turning sharply. Now, Israel's nuclear program has been exposed. If it wants to be carried out again, the problems faced are very complicated. At least it cannot be done at home. However, this does not mean that Israel has given up using this force. Just two days ago, an expert had already advised him that the development of Israel's future nuclear program could be carried out in South Africa. The two sides have carried out extensive cooperation on military projects, such as South Africa provides sites for Israel to develop Jericho-2 missiles, for example, Israel sells arms to South Africa at a low price, and Israel can buy uranium mines from South Africa.
Now, Israel itself develops nuclear weapons at home, which is very dangerous. It is better to promote internationally that it is a nuclear-free country, and then go to South Africa to continue to develop nuclear weapons, and no one pays attention there.
Therefore, Israel has been cleared from signing the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and allowing the International Atomic Energy Agency personnel to verify it.
"We agree to this request, and we sign the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty," Perez said. "If this is the case, we can return the peace we need, and we are willing to accept this almost insulting condition for us."
For Israel, this is indeed an insult. Why does the United States have nuclear weapons, Britain has it, and France have it, but Israel cannot have it?
"Very good." McFarlane saw the dawn of peace and said to Perez: "I will fly to Amman immediately and discuss with Iraqi President Kusai and other important Arabs in person. I hope that the two sides can sign a peace agreement as soon as possible so that you can free up your hands to resolve the dispute in the north."
If the US government had helped it earlier to put pressure on both sides, it would have probably already established a peace agreement between the two sides. McFarlane thought to himself that now, he would have to go to Amman again.
Will the Arab countries agree? McFarlane was unsure, but he knew that he had to work hard to promote peace between the two sides.
Looking at McFarlane's back as he was leaving, Perez raised a sneer on his lips, Peace? Negotiation? This is just for the weak. Israel is now just being beaten up for the time being. When it comes to recover, Israel is still a lion!
If with the help of the United States, they can really choose to negotiate with the Arabs on the other side under the US's support, then Israel can do its best to deal with Syria in the north and resolve the conflict in the north first. After that, Israel only needs to make up for the huge losses in the air force within a few years, and at the same time establish its own ballistic missile defense system. At that time, Israel will still be the most powerful!
Israel must be able to solve the problem in the south as soon as possible. Only by solving the problem in the south can the armored division be called back and the problem in Syria can it be solved.
In the Golan Heights, soldiers on their own were bleeding.
Syria's offense was an important catalyst that made Israel finally bow its head and decided to negotiate with the Arab countries headed by Iraq on the opposite side.
If you can't fight, then make peace! Besides, the conditions are not high.
Chapter completed!