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Chapter forty-six changes in the situation



Although he was set up by the hateful profiteer Manager Zhao, the two sides did not break up and lost the supply of goods from North Korea. Liu Handong could only choose to purchase goods from Yongchang Industry and Trade, and still dumped so-called scrapped arms and rifles from the Pakistani Army warehouse.

Although the unit price of machine guns, bullets, grenades and other consumables is low, the total price is not low due to the large quantity.

In order to transport these weapons and ammunition, Liu Handong bought an Il-76 transport aircraft from unknown hands, and hired two Ukrainian pilots. He was busy working as an arms dealer all day long, transporting arms from Pakistan to Iraq. During this time, the CIA was undergoing internal

During the audit, there was a payment problem, so Liu Handong was the one who advanced the funds.

The backbone of the guerrillas is a group of retired US military special forces hired by Barnes. The price of these mercenaries is quite high. In terms of hourly payment, one combatant costs one hundred thousand US dollars per month. Chechen and Afghan soldiers serve as miscellaneous soldiers.

He can get between ten and twenty thousand US dollars, but a civilian like Zhu Xiaoqiang only has two to three thousand US dollars.

When the weapons were delivered this time, Barnes was also there. He told Liu Handong with a sad face that the mercenary you beat up last time was the leader of that group. Now he has given up his job and wants to kill you. You provoke him.

You have to help me deal with this misfortune.

Liu Handong said yes, but the price must be fair. They are all working hard. Why do white people in Europe and the United States have such high wages?

Barnes said that he was from the Rangers, the SEALs, and the Delta. If you just bring in a former Iraqi government soldier, would the grade be the same?

Liu Handong said, what about the former North Korean special forces officer?

Barnes said that a person like that can only offer one thousand. War cannot be won by physical strength and marksmanship. How old is it? Can the North Korean special forces guide drones, use satellite phones and GPS, and fly helicopters and helicopters?

An armored vehicle?

After some bargaining, Barnes changed his approach and contracted the guerrilla work to Liu Handong for a total contract price of 20 million US dollars. To be precise, it was a subcontracting. He had to make a profit through it, but of course the money was still paid.

We'll have to wait and see, the accounts have been checked too hard recently.

Liu Handong accepted a big order and started recruiting troops. Without bothering the two masters, he still found Zhao Hui and asked him to help him contact cheap and easy-to-use mercenaries. The task was to overthrow Colin's current regime. The price was quoted at 15 million US dollars.

Monthly payment, generous pension after death, and the recruitment of 200 experienced soldiers of any nationality, age, or race, but preferably Muslims.

Manager Zhao Lu Ziye quickly found more than 200 people, most of whom were experienced soldiers. There were former Sri Lankan marines who had fought against the LTTE, some Pakistani veterans who had fought in Kashmir for many years, and some

Of course, the armed personnel from Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Indonesia, and the Philippines are also Chinese mercenaries. Although the combat quality of these people is not as good as that of the former SEAL Team Delta, they are cheap and can be used to deal with the Colin government forces.

After some contact, Liu Handong discovered that although Zhao Hui was treacherous, business was business and he was very generous in private. He once suspected that this person was a Chinese intelligence agent, but after thinking about it carefully, he felt that it was not the case. The Said regime was

How can the two sides benefit from each other if they are supported by China?

It was not until a few months later that Liu Handong understood how shameless and sophisticated the methods of the great powers were, and that they had done a lot of things like fighting each other.



Colin, hundreds of South Asian workers were holding a sit-in demonstration at the gate of the Zhongyan Huang Petroleum Refinery to protest against the company's layoffs.

The layoff order was personally issued by Zhang Bangxian, the president of Zhongyanhuang, and the grassroots had to comply. It is said that these South Asian workers can still work, and the salary level is not high, which is far more cost-effective than transporting people from China. However, the leadership's ideas are unpredictable

, maybe to solve the domestic employment pressure, maybe to expand the scale, in short, all South Asian workers were fired overnight.

The workers were organized, and their big boss behind the scenes, Dr. Ali Khan, was also very dissatisfied because he had to take a cut of the workers' wages. Now that they had lost a large chunk of their business income, how could they not be angry, so the demonstration began.

At first, only laid-off workers from Zhongyanhuang were protesting, but later workers from other companies joined in, using work stoppages to put pressure on Chinese companies, demanding they rehire their compatriots and raise wages.

Under the skillful operation of Dr. Ali Khan, a strike swept across the whole Colin began. In addition to public offices such as police stations, courts, customs, and post offices, there were also a large number of workers in factories, shops, hotels, and restaurants.

These people may not all be members of Dr. Ali Khan, but with the support of simple compatriot feelings, they also spontaneously joined the strike.

The strike not only affected the normal operation of the Zhongyanhuang Refinery, but also touched the dignity of the Colin royal family, because the palace also used many servants. Said urgently convened a cabinet meeting and proposed to parliament to implement an emergency bill to quell the unrest.

The Colin Council was in vain, and it was Said who said what he said. With an order, the army and the police were dispatched, using high-pressure water hoses and sticks to deal with protesting workers. There was even a shooting incident at the entrance of the oil refinery.

Five workers were killed.

The conflict was intensified. Workers carried corpses onto the streets of Takikati. The crowd numbered tens of thousands. The entire city was paralyzed. Water and electricity were cut off. Garbage piled up. Taxis also went on strike. Colin Council

In front of the building, hundreds of police officers formed a human wall. The Chinese-backed plexiglass riot shields had the word "Public Security" printed on them. Behind them were riot teams in full readiness, with tear gas and batons ready.

The marchers began to attack the police defense line, and the two sides started fighting. However, to Western reporters who were taking photos on nearby high-rise buildings, this was not a big scene. Whether in South Korea or Hong Kong, the scene and scale were much larger than this.

Suddenly there was gunfire. I don’t know where the shooting was. Anyway, a policeman was shot and fell to the ground. Then the armed military police who had been holding back were dispatched. The machine gun mounted on the parliament building opened fire. The sound of the machine gun was clear and crisp.

Incredibly, the demonstrators immediately dispersed, leaving countless shoes, slogans and more than a dozen corpses on the ground.

The reporters got excited, took pictures, and used satellite phones to report the latest situation to the country. The Colin regime brutally suppressed the demonstrators.

In the era of information explosion, traditional media often lags behind online media. Before newspapers and TV stations prepared programs, a video of the Colin administration's suppression of labor demonstrations was posted on YouTube. The scene was bloody and terrifying, and the global mainstream media followed closely.

All reported this incident.

Worse things are yet to come. Said still has popular support in his own country. The troublemakers are only foreign workers with labor visas. The servants are rebelling against their masters. This is not bad. The tough Bedouins are starting to fight back.

, the Colin natives couldn't bear it, and spontaneously took up arms and took to the streets, beating and massacring the migrant workers.

The next day, the United States announced sanctions on Colin and asked the United Nations to condemn the Saied regime.

China resolutely abstained from voting on the United Nations Security Council. A spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that this is the internal affairs of other countries and we never dictate other people's family affairs.

For a time, Said was in internal and external troubles. Although he had the support of his own people, the army and the police, Colin was a small country after all. The total population of migrant workers was as high as hundreds of thousands, accounting for almost half of the country's population.

Many people have lived in Kolin for two generations, taking root and speaking out, and will never go back to their homeland. The Kolin government's suppression of them is forcing them to die.

Late one night, paratrooper commandos attacked Dr. Ali Khan's lair, and a fierce gun battle broke out with the doctor's supporters, killing as many as twenty people. In the end, they failed.

The next day, Dr. Ali Khan declared his allegiance to His Highness Ahmed, the anti-government guerrilla group currently funded and maintained by Liu Handong and not recognized by the international community.

Liu Handong and Dr. Ali Khan were old friends. The two sides immediately established contact and had their first meeting in the desert north of Colin.

The people who oppose Said are now divided into three parts. The first is Prince Ahmed, who is supported by the CIA and is a descendant of the Saleh family who is living abroad. They are supported by mercenaries organized by Liu Handong and are the strongest.

Secondly, there are the religious forces in Colin. They were severely suppressed by Said and were forced into exile. They are relatively weak, but they represent orthodoxy and have many supporters and sympathizers in the country.

Finally, there is the emerging force, the doctor's migrant labor group. This group has the largest number of people, but because they are not Colin's natives, they have no reason to rebel, so they are the weakest.

Things have developed to such an extent that Liu Handong's identity no longer needs to be concealed. He has the nationality of Colin and the rank of Army Brigadier General. He is the commander-in-chief of the rebel army. Ahmed is a young man who grew up in the mountains of Afghanistan and knows nothing about politics.

He is just a puppet, a sign. As long as someone supports him, the puppet can still be the king.

With the addition of the doctor, the strength of the guerrillas greatly increased, instantly expanding tenfold, with as many as 2,000 soldiers. The doctor's migrant workers had the vague intention of usurping the host, Liu Handong and Ali Khan made an agreement, and after the completion of the matter, they would live in

Migrant workers who have held Colin nationality for more than ten years can have the right to vote and be elected.

The resistance army expanded rapidly, and the loose organization of the guerrillas was no longer suitable. The reorganized team was divided into two brigades, with five battalions under its jurisdiction. It urgently needed a large amount of military supplies, including military uniforms, helmets, boots, quilts, tents, guns, ammunition, vehicles, oil, and a large number of

The variety of logistical support is beyond imagination. Liu Handong, who has only served as a sergeant in the army, is powerless. He needs a large number of commanders, staff and logistics personnel.

The respectable Manager Zhao once again extended a helping hand and provided him with the above materials and personnel at a low price. Of course, the price was negotiable, and he could even get it on credit. As long as he seized power and became king, he could just give him the right to exploit an oil field.

Liu Handong signed a secret agreement with him and ordered fifty wheeled armored vehicles and self-propelled sports cars. Serious military products were too expensive. What he bought were foreign trade armored vehicles produced by China Jiangbei Heavy Industry Group. They were cheap and plentiful.

It's authentic, and it's still a product from my hometown, with the taste of my hometown.


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