King Of War: Starting with Arms Dealer

Chapter 750: Framing and Taking Advantage of Multiple Opportunities_2



Joe Ga looked at Bayar with disdain and said, "Do you believe that if we lock Harlotte up in my farm, within a few days, there might be a Delta Force squad that goes there and starts a massacre?

It's better this way, you pass the information up the chain and then let your boss chase it down.

The operation in Niger must be known by quite a few people, and it's not hard to find out who Harlotte's boss is.

Do you believe that if you act like you don't want to delve deep into it, someone will take the initiative and deliver the intelligence to you?"

Bayar listened, and after a few minutes of staring into Joe Ga's eyes, he nodded slightly and said, "I understand..."

"No, you don't understand!

There's more to follow after the Niger incident...

The attack on Ambassador Steven in Liberia was compensation to France from those people.

Once this is blown up, people from the Energy Group will definitely launch a fierce counterattack.

Do you know what the consequences would be for a small fry like you, caught between two major interest groups?

I'm not a fool, nor do I not want to hear Harlotte say that person's name.

We need to give those people some leeway, to let them show their sincerity proactively.

I personally don't believe they would cooperate with ISIS to get a dirty bomb into America.

But once they stop cooperating, then we need to be extra careful.

Do you understand now?"

Bayar was extremely intelligent, and Joe Ga had laid it out so clearly that he understood all at once.

P·B either stumbled upon or deliberately investigated and touched upon a lead.

But the direction this lead points to is frightening and must be treated with caution.

The case of the terrorist attack has become tangled with politics, and it may involve someone with a very high position.

Even if the Department of Homeland Security gets hold of the lead, they can't make a big fuss about it, because once it involves a collision with interest groups, things will definitely develop in a complicated direction.

The method proposed by Joe Ga is to let the senior officials of the Department of Homeland Security test the waters. If some "well-intentioned person" proactively provides the lead that Harlotte did not disclose, then there might be a chance to resolve the dirty bomb issue.

They should keep a low profile, avoid creating a collision among interest groups.

If those people remain silent, then they can only resort to turning hostile and publicizing the results, using the power of the Energy Group and American security concerns to tear into each other.

This probability is very low because Bayar also doesn't believe that American officials would be foolish enough to cooperate with ISIS to bring in a dirty bomb.

At this moment, Bayar finally understood why his teacher Thompson spoke so highly of his own boss.

This Hu Lang in front of him had an astounding political insight; in a very short period of time, he discerned the core key points inside and found a 'reasonable' solution.

Justice and openness do not exist in this matter!

To solve the problem, Bayar had to follow Joe Ga's instructions.

Otherwise, he might end up labeled as a suicide with eight gunshot wounds and become gossip during people's leisure time.

Bayar was unclear, that the insight Joe Ga demonstrated was because he had directly experienced the entire sequence of events in Niger, Liberia, and the subsequent turnaround incident with the Energy Group.

He knew their demands; it's just that in the past, he hadn't realized that the incident at France's uranium mine hadn't exceeded those people's expectations...

Harlotte knew who was helping ISIS refine the uranium; this means those people believed they had the ability to control the direction of the dirty bomb, but something unknown happened that caused everything to spiral out of control...

Joe Ga felt that Aaron, that bastard, definitely had something to do with the 'loss of control'!

These are things Joe Ga couldn't say, and he felt it was better to wait for news from Aaron, that idiot, than to chase the lead of the 'refiner'.

Joe Ga watched Bayar, who was lost in thought, and knew that the guy finally understood.

Turning to glance at Richard Marks, who was peering at them from a distance, he patted Bayar's arm with a smile and said, "Buddy, to pacify these guests' anger, I had no choice but to tell a few representatives about the dirty bomb issue. You should go and talk to them now.

Be a bit polite; they have a lot of confidence in me. I've received many favorable reviews. I think they're definitely patriots, and they'll be willing to collaborate with you..."

Upon hearing this, Bayar looked at Joe Ga as if he'd seen a ghost and said, "How could you..."

Joe Ga patted Bayar's shoulder and said, "How else would I control the situation?

If so many New York socialites go to complain, do you think you could take it?

I bet when you came here, your boss definitely told you if things look bad, just push P·B out to take the heat.

Look, pal, mercenaries taking the fall isn't an issue, that's what we do.

But if the situation can be controlled, why wouldn't I make an effort?

With such a big business division, if we get smeared by the media, how am I supposed to conduct my business in the future?

What about the witness protection contract from the Judicial Department? If they don't give it to me next year, who will compensate my loss?"

Bayar sighed deeply and said, "You don't need to remind me that you have acquaintances in the Judicial Department.

I'll handle the issues here; give me the list..."

As Joe Ga was passing the list to Bayar, an agent from the Department of Homeland Security suddenly ran downstairs from above...

He scanned Joe Ga's face with a slight look of fear and then whispered something into Bayar's ear...

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