Chapter 605: Rahman's Ambition

In Rahman's latest roadmap, what was supposed to be the seizure of power in Syria and an alliance with the Iraqi Liberal Party has been transformed into part of a series of military operations. After more than one revision, even the capture of Saudi Arabia has been relegated to a phased goal in the current plan of action, and Rahman has set his sights on unifying the entire Arab world and eventually building a huge liberal empire!

But......

Is it really possible to realize this kind of fanciful plan?

Seeing that tonight's combat meeting was over, and walking out of the smoke-filled room with everyone and walking through the breeze-blown corridor to the foyer, Hassan Khalid shook his head in confusion as he recalled Rahman's actions at the meeting.

Abdul Rahman, leader of the Syrian Freedom Party, whose luck and talent may be beyond the reach of others; But as an expert in the affairs of the Air Force, Khalid is well aware of how much the leader relies on the Air Force in his grand plans, and the current FSA (Freedom-Syria-AirForce) can be said to be completely unable to bear such heavy expectations.

Due to the sudden outbreak of the civil war, the Liberal Party's war preparations were not sufficient, and when the civil war broke out, they only captured about 30 J-10A and J-10AS "Raptor" fighters from two SRAF air bases, in addition to dozens of old MiG-29 and MiG-23MS, these already limited number of fighters suffered great losses in the civil war and fierce battles with the new Iraqi party; Although the FSA quickly acquired a batch of F-16C and D Fighting Falcon from Turkey after the outbreak of the civil war, these fighters were mainly used to support the offensive of ground forces. Because when the civil war broke out, the Liberal forces did not snatch many attack aircraft from SRAF. The only Su-22 fighter-bombers have also been hit by low- and medium-altitude anti-aircraft missiles in Syria due to flight accidents. In short, the number is already very scarce.

If we take stock of the FSA's current pockets, not to mention that in the face of the powerful and unprovoked ALSA and UNSA (United Nations-Security-Airforce), even the SRAF and the NATA of the Iraqi New Party in the east cannot be cleaned up.

How can a so-called liberal empire be built with such meager air force?

As a core member of the Syrian Freedom Party, Khalid is also very aware that Abdel Rahman never fights unprepared battles, since he can confidently say such bold words. Naturally, I have found a strong enough backer, or I have the confidence to win. If there is the covert support of other major powers, in this era when aviation competition is becoming more and more popular and fighter trading is extremely active, it is not difficult to import dozens or hundreds of advanced fighters; As long as the SRAF, which is also weakened, can be completely overwhelmed, and the combat operations on the ground are guaranteed at a minimum, then it is still possible to solve the new Iraqi party and unify the entire territory of Syria.

But then again, it's okay to think about it, the question is who will support Syria in a civil war?

I was puzzled by all the major powers in the world, but I couldn't think of any possible answers, and although Khalid was a Liberal Party backbone, he was well aware of the international rejection of Arab extremism. He felt that the Liberals could not really hope for anything other than relying on Turkey and the European Community behind Turkey.

So it seems. Is the so-called "powerful assistance" really just an idea of the leader?

Sneezing twice at the oncoming cold wind, Khalid felt that he should not think about it so much, just follow the leader's instructions and do his duty.

As the meeting ended, the otherwise lively room became very quiet.

Having just delivered a tirade, Abdul Rahman, who was a little sleepy, stretched out his seat and ordered the waiter standing outside the door to bring supper. As he pondered in his seat, in the cold night of Syria, Rahman's mind seemed to return to those nights in Haifa, living incognito in the Israeli state that he had been hostile to all his life.

Taking advantage of the collapse of the oil economy, it caused a war in the Arab world, so that the Arabs were stuck in internal strife with each other and had no time to deal with these guys who did not leave the eastern shore of the Mediterranean.

Hehe, but even so, they're just using each other's ears anyway.

Taking advantage of the unstable situation in the Arab countries, he has been strategizing and controlling the whole situation in Haifa for several years, although the current sudden attack is a bit hasty -- but Kharif was right when he said that everything cannot be relied on, and did not the great prophet also gather the only men and launch the first holy war against the infidels?

Oh......

Speaking of which, the Harif next to him ......

As his thoughts spread, there was a subtle hint of confusion in Rahman's expression; He glanced at the man beside him with a little suspicion, but there was a panic in his heart without warning; This person, why doesn't he have the slightest impression, is he really like he said, how many years has been following his henchman?

With years of seclusion in enemy countries and in the circles of intrigue, Rahman seems to have noticed the strangeness of the whole thing, and he vaguely senses that something is wrong; But with the invisible snooping of consciousness, the man who was sitting calmly and seemed to be in a state of calm looked back at him quite indifferently, and at the moment when the two of them met and looked at each other, this doubt disappeared out of thin air like raindrops in the desert, leaving no trace at all.

"Mr. Rahman."

"Oh...... What do you mean ......"

"I know what you're worried about."

The man named Harif was still as calm as ever, and his tone was indifferent and unfluctuating, as if what he was talking about had no connection with himself:

"The implementation of the battle plan will naturally have a strong guarantee. Personally, I am interested in the air force of modern warfare, and I have made some preparations; These preparations are sufficient to ensure that our plans will proceed smoothly until the complete expulsion of dissidents and the establishment of an Arab empire belonging to the free.

Mr. Abdul Rahman, isn't a completely independent liberal empire that doesn't need to look at other people's faces exactly what you've been looking for all your life? Now that things have come to this point, what is there to worry about now. (To be continued......)