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Chapter 39 Capitalist: Dogs ignore things that are not beneficial(1/2)

"Sir, please forgive me!"

"If flights from major powers are suspended, it will not only put great pressure on the government, but may also result in your right to use being revoked."

Although Sinise thought Chu Zihang might be crazy, he still explained to him the causes and benefits of banning flights from major powers.

After all, this matter may also implicate yourself and cause you to lose your job.

With no source of income, will their family eat sand from the desert?

"What are you afraid of? Aren't there other airports? Just let them go there."

Chu Zihang waved his hand carelessly and said.

"this……"

Seeing that the other party insisted on doing this, Sinis didn't say anything.

I can only think of a way to find another way.

Fortunately, he has made a lot of money at the airport over the years.

It was enough for the whole family to leave Somali and head to the European countries.

There is gold everywhere in Europe, as long as you have hands and feet.

"Dude, stop this and do it."

"Immediately send faxes to several major airlines, saying that starting from tomorrow, all flights except corporate flights will be banned."

Chu Zihang patted Sinis on the shoulder and sent him away.

The other party shook his head, turned and left.

Victor glanced at Sinis who was leaving, and then moved closer to Chu Zihang.

"Boss, can we offend the great powers now?"

"Somali is now a sovereign country, and the hypocrites from the great powers will not blatantly violate international law."

"Besides, if there is no profit, who would be interested in him?"

Chu Zihang sneered, his tone a bit calm.

Mali has been colonized by European countries for a long time in modern times. After independence in the 1960s, the domestic situation was not stable.

Later, it relied on the Soviet Union. With the help of the Soviet Union, the country gradually stabilized and developed better and better.

However, Somali relied on the Soviet Union to prosper, and soon began to drift.

In the early 1970s, Somalia took advantage of the civil strife in Ethiopia and provoked a war with the other party.

This time Somali overestimated itself and underestimated its opponents. The Soviet Union, which had always supported Somali, changed its attitude.

After the Soviet Union abandoned Somali, Somali was in an extremely unfavorable situation. Due to the loss of Soviet equipment supplies, Somali could only seek help from the international community.

Even though he received some support, his grandma still did not care about his uncle.

After the Battle of Mogadishu.

Uncle Sam even lost interest in Somalia and withdrew his troops and the embassy.

In the end, pirates became rampant and threatened their country's maritime trade, which led to the escort of warships from various countries in the Gulf of Aden.

As for eradicating pirates, it is even more impossible.

Because it is impossible to eliminate pirates in Mali at a small cost.

The waters where pirates in Mali appear are located at the intersection of the Red Sea, the Arabian Sea, and the Indian Ocean. The sea conditions here are complex. Not only are the waterways narrow, but the surrounding coastal areas are densely populated with ports. Pirates can quickly get rid of entanglements and hide.

Internationally, if you want to eliminate pirates, you must also consider the issue of Mali's national sovereignty. No country can easily enter other countries' territory to carry out military strikes.

In addition, many countries are unwilling to take more control of the piracy operations in Mali in such an area where no one cares, and are worried about setting themselves on fire.

If there is no benefit, you still have to pay the price.

Those capitalist vampires in Europe naturally turned a blind eye.

If there are countries in the Middle East, they will definitely pounce on them.

Banning their flights is not painful for them, and there are other airports where they can fly.

At most, he can only put pressure on the Malian government. With Aidid standing in his way, he is scared as hell!

If the sky falls, there will be something higher to hold it up.

When Victor heard what his boss said, he felt that it made sense.

He is an Italian, so he naturally knows the faces of these European countries.

Governments supported and controlled by capitalists always only do things that are in their own interests.

If there is no benefit, I don't want to deal with it.



Next, Chu Zihang took Victor for a walk around Mogadishu Airport.

Only then did I realize that the entire airport was really shabby.

Can this also be called an international airport?

There are no basic supporting facilities. The terminal building is just an enlarged bungalow with floor-to-ceiling windows.

The airport fence is directly surrounded by barbed wire, and then a high-voltage electricity is hung up, which is dangerous!

Not to mention surveillance cameras.

The damn wires are not pulled, what the hell are you doing?

I am afraid that the entire airport does not meet the minimum standards.

Apart from the nearly three thousand meter standard runway, it was the only thing that satisfied Chu Zihang.

At least it is enough for an IL-76 to take off and land.

But it is far from enough, so Chu Zihang needs to spend money to expand the entire airport.

Mainly the airport runway, walls, warehouses, and towers.

As for the remaining vacant land.

Of course, he plans to use it as a training base. This good place in Soma is so cheap.

Ten-year right to use the airport?

If it's in your own hands, can you still run away?!

The abandoned town serves as the headquarters of the Umbrella Company and an underground military base, while the Mogadishu Airport serves as an informal mercenary base.

Informal mercenaries are, as the name implies, cannon fodder.



Mogadishu, presidential palace.

A female secretary walked into the presidential office and placed a document in front of President Mohamed Siad Barre.

"President, this is a fax from the airport that needs your signature."

Siad Barre turned the boss's chair and took a look at a document.

Suddenly, he frowned.

"Is Sinis having a brain cramp and banning flights from major powers?"

"President, the day before yesterday, General Aidid leased the Mogadishu Airport to an Asian from Sam country, with the right to use it for ten years."

"I think this is the fax sent by the Asian man, Sinis." the female secretary explained.

I heard it was the operation of an old rival.

Siad Barre seemed to have figured something out, and his frown relaxed.

At the same time, his old face suddenly turned from sunny to cloudy.

"Since it was General Aidid who agreed, I will reluctantly sign it."

Finished talking.

He quickly picked up the pen and signed his name on the document with a few clicks.

Then give it to the female secretary.

"You should send the documents to the embassies of various countries immediately, as soon as possible."

"Yes, President."

The female secretary glanced at Siad Barre meaningfully, picked up the documents and walked out.

As a smart person.

How could she not understand what the president was paying attention to?

It is nothing more than taking advantage of the flight ban to allow the powers to put pressure on Aidid.
To be continued...
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