Chapter 773 Garrison Sudan
The thing he set up just now was a timer, and the things that were stuck on the pipe were military-purpose *******.
*************, the main ingredient is polyisobutylene, which is made of *******************, like raw flour, which can be kneaded at will and made into various shapes. If adhesive materials are attached to the outside, they can be placed in a very concealed area and firmly adhered to it like chewing gum. Moreover, although this type of **** is powerful and very safe to use, it will not explode even if it is shot directly at the *******. It can only be detonated with a detonator.
So, this time, they carried a certain number of ****s and needed to set a blasting point every other period.
If only one place is blown up, there will be no destructive force at all. The other party can repair it in a few days and restore the oil supply. Moreover, they will strengthen the protection of this pipeline, and it will be difficult to destroy it again. Therefore, they have to separate it and place an explosive device every other section, which will blow up at least fifty kilometers. In this way, it will take Iraq at least several months or even half a year to repair it.
Seeing the timer and ** placed, Golani waved and continued to walk along the oil pipeline, several miles apart, and then released the next time bomb.
The reason for the time bomb method is that they know that once an explosion occurs, Syria will react or not, and Iraq will react very strongly. Therefore, they want to let the explosion happen at the same time. Moreover, when the explosion occurs, they have already taken a helicopter and started returning, so they will be safe.
It was completely deserted and they went smoothly.
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Looking at Nimari and his confidants, Mahmoud and others, and finally left Sudan by plane, Abdul felt at ease.
The president has boarded the plane, so his greatest threat has been eliminated. What Abdul wants to see the least is bloodshed and sacrifice. There are already too many such things here. Khartoum needs to be transformed peacefully.
Back at his residence, Abdul saw the mysterious man again.
"His Excellency President, are you ready?" Yurid asked. Now, he has called the other party the president.
"Please don't call me, it feels awkward to me." Abdul said. Although he knew that the other party had no other meaning, he still sounded like he was being ridiculed.
"You will get used to being called that in the future," Yurid said.
"Our army is stationed in a station fifteen miles outside Khartoum. I can order them to enter Khartoum at any time, take over the public order, declare the dissatisfaction of the Sudanese people with Nimari, and declare that he is no longer suitable to serve as president." Abdul said: "I wonder how well you are prepared?"
"We imported 500,000 tons of grain from Australia. Now, the grain has been shipped to the Gulf of Aden, and after two days of sailing in the Red Sea, we can unload goods in your country's Port of Sudan," Yurid said.
Five hundred thousand tons of food! Abdul was shocked by this number. Now, the United Nations is providing rescue to the disaster areas in Africa. However, the number of food aid is not more than ten thousand tons. It would be good if it could have a few thousand tons. Now, if there are 500 thousand tons of food, if these foods arrive, then they can completely allow all the victims to spend this most difficult time.
He was glad that his choice was not wrong, and Mr. Kusai was indeed a generous person.
Abdul is not an ambitious person. The reason why he chose to do this is because the current situation of the disaster victims is very complicated, and the president does not take the disaster relief matters to heart. Some people have even come up with a way to suppress the march with the army.
With food and people are full, there will naturally be no parades.
"Your Excellency the President, this batch of food will arrive soon. You have to be prepared to have enough people to distribute this batch of food, and also have enough supervisors to prevent this batch of food from falling into the hands of some greedy people." Yurid said.
When Abdul heard this, he knew that what the other party said was very important. Although Abdul was diligent and honest, he could not guarantee that his subordinates were honest.
"Do you have any good methods?" Abdul asked.
"If you agree, I hope you can allow us to send some people to supervise the distribution of these foods," Yurid said.
"No problem at all," Abdul said.
The food supported by the United Nations must be supervised by the United Nations personnel. Now that Iraq has supported such a large amount of food, they must of course ensure that this food cannot be filled with personal pockets. These are understandable.
"In view of the current situation in your country, Iraq will also assist you with a certain number of weapons. Now, our equipment, including fifty tanks, has set off from the port in Iraq and will arrive here in about ten days." Yurid continued.
There is no free lunch in the world. If Iraq wants to exploit Sudan's oil, it must maintain stability in Sudan. The main oil fields are in the firefighting zone in central Sudan. Therefore, for whatever purpose, Iraq must help Sudan quell the rebellion in South Sudan and maintain stability in Sudan.
Therefore, Iraq supported Sudanese weapons.
Of course, these tanks are definitely not the most advanced t72 tanks produced on the Iraqi production line, but the old t55 tanks retired after Iraq's armored troops were equipped with advanced t72 tanks. Even so, it is an advanced tank for Sudan.
(Until the 21st century, Sudan's main armored force was still a t55 tank.)
When Abdul was happy, he knew that Iraq was so generous that it supported both food and weapons, and that its strength was far greater than that of the United States. While Abdul was happy, he also knew that in addition to their own Arab world, Iraq would definitely have other relationships.
For example, Sudan's oil.
Although I can't figure out why Iraq's oil production was originally high enough, why it still looked at Sudan's small oil fields. However, the relationship between countries is a combination of interests, and Abdul had agreed to Yurid's request last time.
"About our proposal to cooperate in the development of Sudan Petroleum, our oil department has drafted an agreement. Your Excellency the President can take a look. If there is no problem, our agreement will be officially signed." Yurid said, handing over a document.
Abdul took it and took a look at it roughly. It was similar to what the two discussed last time. It was Iraq's cooperation in developing Sudan's oil resources. Iraqi oil companies invested all their funds and also occupied 70% of their shares. Sudan held 30% of their shares. At the same time, Iraqi oil companies will assume all the power to develop Sudan's new oil resources, and other companies are not allowed to intervene.
Now, although Sudan has oil, and because it has been fighting with the South, the development of oil is slow, and the Sudanese government has no funds to develop. Now, Iraq is willing to invest all the funds to develop, although it accounts for 70% of the shares, it is already very good. If it is a foreign company, it will account for at least 90% of the shares.
As for Sudan's new oil, I don't know if it is available. Even if it does, the Sudanese government will not be able to develop it. Then, it is better to cooperate with Iraq than to cooperate with foreign companies, at least they are all Arab brothers.
Abdul turned to the end and saw the signature of Kusai Abdullah above, and immediately signed his name on it.
"I totally agree with this agreement," Abdul said.
"We have an additional agreement," Yurid said. "There is no peace in Sudan now. In order to protect the security of our common oil industry, I hope you can allow us to send a small-scale special forces to protect the security of the oil industry and prevent damage from the southern forces."
Abdullio pondered and said, "There is no problem at all. Protecting the security of the oil industry is related to the greatest interests between our two countries. There must be no mistakes."
Abdul knew what this meant, meaning that Iraq would station troops in Sudan, even if it was a squadron, it would be a foreign army.
This means that Sudan's defense policy has begun to tilt towards Iraq. He feels that this is better than completely turning to the United States, because they are Arab brothers after all, and have common beliefs. At the same time, Kusai Abdullah is already their god-like existence, and they are willing to form an alliance with Kusai Abdullah. Whether it is for the sake of real interests or the consistency of faith, Iraq is their trustworthy partner.
Yurid was happy that President Kusai was indeed not wrong. In the future, Iraq will station troops in Sudan, especially when it rents Sudan's harbor at the appropriate time. Then, facing Saudi Arabia across the sea can jointly protect the security of the Red Sea.
"His Excellency President, when are you going to do it?" Yurid asked.
"Our army will enter the entire Khartoum tonight. Tomorrow morning, we will issue an announcement announcing that President Nimari has stepped down and that the military will take over the regime." Abdul said.
"Tomorrow, our Middle Eastern countries will recognize your new regime as soon as possible," Yurid said.
The two hands were tightly held together, and a bloodless military coup was carried out simply.
After nightfall, a large number of troops entered Khartoum. Except for those who followed Nimari to visit the United States, the rest were closely monitored. If there was any abnormal movement, they would be arrested and thrown into prison immediately.
The government building and the Ministry of Defense were all guarded by the army. (To be continued...)
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