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Chapter 1408 List of Terrorists

Henri Girard is definitely a legend among arms dealers.

When Saddam Hussein was sentenced to hanging for crimes against humanity, there was even a rumor in the room that the rope that hung him was sold by Henry.

no doubt.

Henry Girard is a big boss among the arms dealers who has completely built up his business. He can be the king of the arms contractor company.

That's why Ephraim was so excited when he heard Henry Girard.

After paying the money and driving the girl out, Ephraim put on a formal suit, combed his hair and followed David to the bar downstairs.

This bar is a clear bar.

Every guest looks very high-end, sitting in small groups at a table, listening to the melodious music, drinking wine and chatting.

"Hey Henry, sorry, I'm late."

David came to a table in the bar, sat down and introduced: "This is my partner I mentioned to you."

"Efram Diuli, nice to meet you." Ephraim extended his hand.

"Nice to meet you."

Henri Girard stretched out his hand and took it with a kind and unassuming attitude.

"It's an honor to meet you." Ephraim sat down and complimented again.

"Henry has to go to dinner in 10 minutes, but I still want him to tell you in person. I showed him the list and he can help us," David said.

"Very good, which part is it specifically?" Ephraim asked.

"all!!"

Henri Girard is indeed a big shot, and his words are astonishing as soon as he opens his mouth.

"He can find a way to get everything on the list." David explained helpfully.

"Everything?" Ephraim said in shock.

You must know that everything on the Ministry of National Defense's commission list starts in units of 10,000, so it is very difficult to get any one of them.

Not to mention that everything is available.

"Yes."

Henry Girard nodded affirmatively.

"AK bullets, too?" Ephraim asked.

"No problem." Henri Girard replied confidently.

"You know it says 100 million rounds, right?" Ephraim confirmed.

"Henry knows someone in Albania," David said.

"Albania?" Ephraim didn't respond.

"They spent decades, and that country was a huge arsenal, with all the weapons you wanted, and everything you wanted could be produced," Henry Girard explained.

Apart from anything else, Albania's reproduction of Soviet weapons is really good.

The Albanian versions of ak and akm are popular in the Middle East and the third world.

Although Henry Girard said it was a bit exaggerated, Albania can really reproduce them all without too many high-tech weapons and ammunition.

"Henry, tell him the most exciting part." David said impatiently.

"Albania is planning to join the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and produce NATO standard weapons, so they must get rid of all Soviet-era weapons and ammunition, and the prices are very favorable." Henry Girard said.

"That means dismantling all the boxes and dividing them into small parts for cleaning." David explained from the side.

"I can spend a small amount of money to buy all these parts. As long as I assemble it, I can sell it at the price of the finished product. The profit is beyond your imagination." Henry Girard opened his hands and said.

Ephraim has been an arms dealer for so long, so he naturally understands the profits involved.

My eyes suddenly straightened!

"There is even better news, come on, tell my partners together." David said excitedly.

"The second good news is that I, sitting in front of you, am the exclusive agent of this sale, and I can get everything you want." Henry Girard said.

One supplier can handle the entire power of attorney and all the equipment on it.

This not only gives Ephraim and David the opportunity to compete with other contractors for the bulk of the competition, but the competitors are all American contractors who produce European and American NATO equipment, and Soviet equipment is not their strong point.

If one company can do it all, the Ministry of National Defense will definitely be inclined to find one to cooperate with.

After all, there are dozens of bids in the power of attorney. It would be too troublesome to divide the contracts among dozens of companies, and the workload would increase many times.

In this way, AEY not only has a competitive advantage, but may even win agency rights.

Ephraim maneuvered until his eyes were so bright, but he still had a trace of reason and forced himself to calm down and asked: "I'm sorry, I have a question."

"Speaking!"

Henri Girard picked up his glass.

"You actually have so many connections, why don't you pay the price and do it yourself? Isn't it good for one person to make the money? Why should you share it with us? I don't believe that anyone would think that the money is too much." Ephram

asked sharply.

"Do you want to hear the truth?" Henry Girard was still so calm and calm.

Ephraim said nothing, but nodded affirmatively.

"I was banned from having any business dealings with the U.S. government a few years ago, and I am still on the monitoring list," Henry Girard said.

"Terrorist watch list?" Ephraim suddenly became nervous.

"Hmm." Henry Girard nodded.

"I understand, I understand." Ephram's expression was uncertain.

"Wait, what did you say?"

David, who was very excited just now, and who had been helping with answers, also became nervous.

The title "terrorist" is too scary!

Ephraim put his hand on David's shoulder and asked with a serious face: "How much does the AK bullet cost?"

"Ten cents a shot!" said Henry Girard.

"So damn cheap."

Ephraim suddenly became excited again.

The purchase price on the Ministry of National Defense's order is 30 cents for an AK bullet. If this order can be made, it will take off immediately.

You can make 20 million US dollars in one go!!!!

Ephraim has never seen so much money in his life. After working hard for several months, he has not made even two cents, but now he can make so much from one order.

How could this not make him excited?

"What about transportation? How to say." Ephram asked impatiently.

"The Soviet Il-76 transport planes flown by Russian pilots cost US$80,000 per trip," Henry Girard said.

"Feel sorry."

David still couldn't pass that level, so he pulled away from Ephraim and said loudly: "You mean your name is on the terrorist monitoring list?"

"Holy shit, why are you reacting so loudly? Are you from the Department of Defense? Man," Ephraim said.

"It seems you need to discuss it," Henry Girard said.

"We will, and we're very interested."

Ephraim is more courageous than David, and the 20 million has already made his eyes red.


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