"All the things are good, but the price is a bit expensive..."

In the room, Colonel Ka flipped through the atlas and couldn't help saying that the things are good, but they are really expensive. If you get all these things, it will cost at least 20 to 30 billion US dollars or even more. Especially the last two big killers, it is really expensive.

In this era, this money is also a huge sum for Colonel Ka. But Colonel Ka also knows the significance of owning these things. This kind of opportunity is hard to come by, maybe it will be gone after this village.

"Colonel, in addition to these things, there is another important thing."

As he said, Alkofi took out a few data maps from his suitcase, and then spread these things directly on Colonel Ka's huge desk.

A map, this map marked which directions NATO would attack Libya, what methods would be used to attack, what is the combat radius of various weapons, and what kind of blow would be suffered by Tripoli, the capital of Libya.

This analysis is well-founded and very real, because the United States used this routine to fight the Iraqi army.

At the same time, another color line is used on the map to assume that if the capital is moved to the south, what will happen if NATO attacks the Libyan capital again, and what attack methods will be used.

It also provides comparative data of the two places, which is very detailed.

In addition to this map, there are several economic planning maps and renderings, all of which are based on the planning after the capital is moved to the southern desert.

"Colonel, this time in Huaxia, Mr. Xu of Huasheng Group gave us some suggestions. His suggestion is to use the money from the construction of the large artificial river project to build a new city in the southern desert, and the water supply problem of the northern city can be solved by the desalination plan..."

Alkofi began to describe Xu Huasheng's suggestions in detail. As Alkofi narrated, Colonel Ka's face became more and more solemn.

These plans are not made up.

The water supply in the northern region can indeed be solved by desalination. Colonel Ka also heard about the experimental project in Saudi Arabia, which seemed to be very successful. Now it is not only Saudi Arabia that is expanding this project. It seems that the UAE, Qatar, Egypt and other countries have plans to launch related projects.

For Libya, which is short of water and has a large desert area, this project is obviously very good.

Colonel Ka was not surprised by this project. He was surprised by the plan to move the capital.

In the room, Colonel Ka listened to Alkofi's story, kept looking at these planning maps, and finally stared at the huge rendering.

This rendering is the rendering of the new capital drawn by Xu Huasheng for Colonel Ka. The rendering is very beautiful and looks shocking.

The main urban area is a square city with densely packed buildings like a maze. The weirdest thing is that there is no road in the entire city that can lead directly to the center. The layout of these roads is like staggered brick wall lines.

A north-south road will be blocked by the main building after passing an intersection. If you want to continue to go south, you must walk a distance on the east-west road and then go south. All the roads in the main city are like this. There is no north-south connection, and there is no east-west connection. This is simply against the common sense of urban construction and a bit anti-human.

Moreover, the architecture of this city is very strange. Most of the buildings are huge square buildings. The main body of these buildings covers a large area, but the height is not high. The buildings of the whole city are low on the periphery, and the inner circle rises a little bit. The roof is a huge slope.

Moreover, the roof design is very strange, from high to low, very hidden.

Most of the buildings are huge square grids, with many windows and doors on the four walls.

The design style of low-rise buildings directly flattens the entire city over a very large area, and the roads are wide and narrow, which is very complicated. Looking down from the air, it seems like a maze with no end in sight.

The central location is the core institution of Libya, including the residence of Colonel Kadiz, office buildings of various institutions, military camps, hospitals, schools, water plants, military factories, etc.

This is a strange city, but Colonel Ka can see the trick. If this city is really built in this way, it will definitely be easy to defend and difficult to attack. It is impossible to drive straight into the center. Even bombs cannot blow up a clean passage. You can only advance little by little.

As for airborne, as long as the commander is not stupid, he will not use human lives to fill this hole. Throwing airborne soldiers carrying light weapons into such a city is not called command, it is called sending death.

Moreover, there is a well-designed underground city under this city, which can hide many people and a lot of strategic materials. At the same time, the underground city is also the best shelter. Once a war breaks out,, Colonel Ka can enter the underground base to command the troops.

It will be extremely difficult to implement the decapitation plan at that time, because the entire city is empty underground, and you don’t know where Colonel Ka is. Even if you can drill into the underground base with a bunker-buster, you have to find the location.

Besides, how can the underground base built with the help of China not be on guard against your bunker-buster? At that time, the bunker’s shelter and important places will definitely not be bombed by bunker-buster.

This city is a solid turtle shell, and any square building is a solid stronghold. Unless you use a nuclear bomb to directly wipe out the city, the loss here will be very terrible. Even if you use conventional weapons to blow all the buildings inside into ruins, it won’t work, because people can hide in the ruins, and the ruins can also connect to the underground. Unless you use a forklift to pull away the construction waste bit by bit, and demolish the buildings one by one in the way of ants moving.

A super military fortress, if the number of troops guarding here is large enough, the weapons and equipment are sufficient, and the reserve resources are relatively large, then fighting street battles with the enemy here will definitely turn this battle into a modern meat grinder. The difficulty of occupying this place will not be much easier than the German army's capture of Stalingrad.

If Colonel Ka deploys 100,000 troops proficient in street fighting here, European and American countries will have no hope of taking this city without losing hundreds of thousands of lives here.

Street fighting is a way of war that all countries try their best to avoid, unless they have to fight when it comes to life and death.

If this city is built according to Xu Huasheng's plan, the troops attacking this city will never be able to take this city without experiencing brutal street fighting.

As for the blockade tactics, it doesn't work either, because in the underground base, Xu Huasheng designed a special ecosystem, using special lights as light sources, so that Libya can grow food, fruits, etc. in the underground base to supplement itself.

Moreover, there are many large material storage depots inside the underground base. With the financial resources of Colonel Ka, the stored materials will be enough for their army to survive in the underground base for several years, and the attackers can be dragged to death. After all, it takes a lot of troops to implement a blockade tactic on such a large city. It costs a lot of people to surround the city.

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