'If I had two IQ seats, what would I do?'

I thought of meeting Kadafi for the first time, so I smiled unconsciously. It's because when I came out to meet you, I had a lot of politeness when I pretended to be relaxed.

If Hussein hadn't been kicked out, he might have survived to the end, but even a few months ago, a much stronger one than himself was in the yard, where bragging is the shortcut to death.

When the little dog sees the big dog barking, it is often scary and anxious. Kadafi pretended to be strong in his own way, but he may have lost sleep from anxiety. Moreover, they showed technology they could not imagine, so they had to bow naturally.

Think about it. If someone is watching 24/7 from the top of their head, no one will be nervous. This isn't a reality program, but he'll just ask you to look at the deal and get rid of the camera.

When I'm out in the future, wave to the sky. I said, "It was not a bad look. I apologized with a smile as if I was joking in a hurry, but from Kadafi's perspective, it was hard to accept as a joke. My mouth came out and looked at me.

'I can see how many women you slept with.' I wanted to say, but I couldn't get it out of my mouth. If there are five dots in Kadafi's bedroom tangled up, you'll know you're doing it with four women.

No matter how busy I was, I had to give myself a day to think. I went to Munich and decided to stay a day in Tripoli, thinking about coming back later.

I had no problem solving my consciousness on my plane anyway, but I was able to enjoy my own ocean bathing on the beach of the famous Mediterranean.

I rented some of the beautiful beaches because they are a dictatorship, and I rented them to Gaddafi's family for a day. Eva who followed me around all day feeling good about unexpected water play. Unlike usual, I felt confused because I was suddenly a different person by clinging to it while performing martial arts.

The next day, I urged him to come to the presidential palace because I had no time. Libyan beaches are good, but one day off is enough as it is. I quickly packed my clothes and headed to the negotiation room, but Gaddafi is waiting for me with a Cabinet who looks like a different henchman than Siege.

"You thought well. There's been some anti-American protests around the world for a while. But no matter how much you hate America, you don't deny the power of America. This decision is wise for Libya, for the Chairman and for her family. “

It's all I know, but I once again emphasized the power of the United States and gave it an opportunity to save the lives and property of myself and my family. There was still a negotiation to be done, so I had to be clear who would be the A's. With hundreds of thousands of Americans in Iraq and the Gulf waiting, I am here to help.

"I've made up my mind, too. If Chairman Kim helps me a lot this time, I won't forget the kindness. Please."

Unlike the external image, Gaddafi was surprised to talk so realistically. After asking for a simple greeting, we went straight into negotiation, and we knew what we wanted from each other anyway, so we focused on closing the disagreement on key issues.

Negotiation can be divided into three main categories: The first was a matter that Gaddafi admitted was his fault, and he had to look at solving the most problematic Pan Am incident in any form.

At first, Gaddafi said he wasn't responsible, but I said it wasn't important.

There is a saying, 'Man is an animal of forgetfulness.' It's been 15 years. There are still painful stories in their hearts, but there is no turning back, and I cannot stand here and investigate them again. These are cases that British and American intelligence agencies have already investigated and closed.

Moreover, it's sad, but the public remembers that the Pan Am incident just happened. 'It's nothing more than that. Now there is only justification.

"I want an apology for this case in the United States. But since you're such a Pole Lady, what's the alternative? You don't really think it's over if you hold it off, do you?"

"Of course not. Instead, what if we made the right compensation?"

I feel frustrated, and I feel a little bit louder, but I feel a little bit stuck next to him. I don't know because the Pan Am Ki incident happened when I was a child and was in Korea. I'm sorry to say this, but Director Lizzie mentioned this, and I'm just saying, because Kadafi denies the sphere, is that true? 'I even thought about it.

It doesn't matter to me whether it's real or not. I definitely needed to do something specific, and I thought "chicken instead of pheasant" might be an alternative to a proper reward.

"By the way, how much reward do you think is appropriate?"

I came across this question without even knowing it, because it was important and I was curious.

"I will pay you one billion dollars in compensation."

"A billion dollars? Well, how much... is this worth?"

According to the paperwork, there were 270 victims at the time. Then it's about $3.7 million per person. Sylvester's face said, "That's enough, right? 'I felt confident, but I didn't like it very much when I saw it. It doesn't go down, so who's to say," Why 3.7 million dollars?' I have nothing to say.

"You don't like it?"

"You know what? There are only two types of compensation:"

"Yes? I don't know what you mean..."

I was a little out of my mind. I explained the international bounty rate to the confused Sif.

"There's a joke that there's a bounty for Americans and a bounty for the rest of the people. That means American lives are worth that much. At the time of 9/11, various incentives were paid, on average, over two million dollars per victim."

"So many?"

Syph is surprised, but it is sad that the cost of human life varies greatly depending on the level of the country and national power. I might have contributed a lot of generosity to my other side, but I didn't know the other person's level well.

"The horse is $2 million, the 9/11 bounty is tax-free, and it's actually about $3.3 million. Of course, it was paid immediately within 6 months. In that case, if the compensation paid in 15 years is 3.7 million dollars, it is not easy for the U.S. people and the government to convince them.

It has meaning to forgive the past, so it's easy to calculate 10 million dollars per person, 27 billion dollars in total. Once the sanctions are lifted, it should be easy to recover. "

My suggestion made a slight impression on Sieve, and he said he knew it. Maybe in Africa alone, it was dark in America.

Someone I know said the market price is like that. What do you do? $2.7 billion to unravel American anger is no big deal. In a way, it cost them their lives, by the way.

The second problem was giving up support for weapons of mass destruction and terrorism, which was not difficult. Kadafi said he would do so if he didn't attack in the United States.

Unlike financial incentives, these political issues should be discussed separately with government departments. I said I'd do my best to help, and he said yes.

And finally, of course, they asked us to release the economic funding. Oil production is blocked from exports, limiting growth, and most of all, the people suffer greatly from income restrictions and closed economies.

I know better than anyone that Gaddafi is not complaining about the people's pain because he feels sorry for them. Islamic fundamentalists who had been oppressed by Gaddafi have been displaced by complaints by long-term agents and expanding their power, according to the intelligence team.

Unlike North Korea, these counterparts are growing in strength as they become armed with the support of neighboring countries and terrorist groups.

There have been several direct attempts at attacking Kadafi in the past, and one time a woman's bodyguard with Kadafi was shot and saved her life instead.

The reason we are interested in economic reform and the lives of the people is because these complex problems are intertwined.

I decided to help get the economic sanctions released as soon as possible. We need to get Director Lizzie to work, and if necessary, consult with Prime Minister Shredder.

I will not discuss the details. I help through proactive coordination, because I am not a negotiating party. The problem with the bounty was that it was so dark in the U.S. waters that he helped out a little bit.

After discussing international relations between the United States and Libya, all that remained was the cost of consulting with me.

Influencing numerous military officers, the ability to move to satellite systems only available to one or two organizations in the world at most, and the ability to connect with top government officials is not something I can get paid to do.

After my first interview, I checked on Johnstone Energy separately, and the development of the Southeast was not as difficult as I thought, but relatively low cost to explore and produce. Unlike the first projections, if you develop three mines in the next two to three years, you will generate more than $2 billion in net profit.

So far, this is a case where the price of oil is fixed at 30 dollars, and every time the price goes up by 10 billion dollars, an additional income is expected.

One of the conditions added here is that, in any case, the jointly developed oil fields will be guaranteed operations for more than 20 years, and if violated, they will be given a contract that will provide a "hefty reward".

This is due to recent changes in the regime in some countries, including South America, to nationalize the oil industry. The oil industry in Libya was originally held by Europeans, including Italy, who were driven out of the country by the Caddafi who took power as a coup.

I spent a lot of money to develop it, but it would be unfair to leave after a few years. Gaddafi has been on the throne for 33 years, but no one knows how much more he can do. We need to be sure.

If the wrong man tries to take what's mine, I won't stand for it. This Agreement may serve as grounds for further military intervention in the worst case scenario.

In addition, he agreed to give permission for the construction of refinery facilities and to see convenience in various construction businesses. I used to be responsible for the construction of the 1,2 Libyan waterways in Donga Construction, but last year the company went bankrupt and the following construction was not being organized. You offered to take over the Johnstone Construction.

Once the sanctions in Libya are lifted, they will be exposed in many European countries. In particular, European oil majors, Royal Dutch in the Netherlands, British Petroleum BP, French Total, Italian Enni and Spanish Repsol will also take action.

But we don't have to share it with these guys. That's why I want to end things with Director Lizzie or Chancellor Shredder.

Unlike the two countries in which I have significant influence, with the help of the 'French Italian' summits, the BP of the UK, the French total and the Italian Enys will naturally be intertwined. They are sensitive to their own interests.

Of course, American businesses such as Exxon Mobil, Konoko Phillips and Chevron have different circumstances. If I stop them from eating alone knowing their lobbying power, I can cause an argument.

The best way to do this is through Johnstone Energy, Korean businesses, and other companies in other countries that are good for my subordinates. Before anyone else comes in, we need to find about a dozen mines and flower the flag. It's called a stake.

"No... do I have to put 20 flowers? ’

It's called a stake. Usually $5 to $1 billion remains per cartel, and a huge cartridge could earn more than $3 billion. Korean companies can enter even before the sanctions, so I should ask them to start planting flags immediately.

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There's still a lot of talk about Pan Am. Megrahi in Libya, the only known culprit, pleaded not guilty to the very end.

Megrahi was sentenced to at least 27 years in prison in 2001 and returned to Libya in 2009 because of the disease in Scotland. He died three years later, living comfortably with his family.

Gaddafi never admitted his guilt to the end, and many people are questioning him because of the UK and US government's generous punishment of Megrahi.

Some have also noted Iran as the backdrop of terrorism, as several months before the Pan Am Kia incident (December 1999) (July 1988), the U.S. Navy, which was under tension with Iran, accidentally shot down Iranian Fligt 655 (Airbus 330) civilian aircraft, was very emotional.

In this case, a U.S. military missile accidentally fired a civilian aircraft flying over Iranian territory, killing 290 civilians on board the aircraft.

It's an American facing international condemnation, but it wasn't until '96 that the U.S. paid 200,000 dollars per person in consultation with Iran. However, the United States is controversial because it does not admit or apologize for any wrongdoing.

And yet, the United States negotiates over 2.7 billion dollars per capita for the Pan Am case.

In 9/11, they were paid about 1.5 million dollars on an average of two million dollars. This, of course, varied greatly depending on the occupation and age at the time.

We shot down planes at exactly the same time... $200,000 on one side, $10,000,000 on the other... that's a lot of difference, right?

When I read the questions about the International Airport Accident Compensation, one of them complained that the compensation varies depending on whether or not it's an American airplane.

Two people were killed in a recent Asian aircraft crash and 181 injured.

Up to 113.6 billion won! "This is not even a Pan Am case bounty, not even for one person.

And by the way, Kadafi was quite urgent at the time. Because, as I said in the text, the U.S. military was coming, Hussein was being defeated, and the resistance was slowly gaining power from economic sanctions.

It's also true that the guard was shot and killed in his place. This is why it is known to increase the trust of Kadafi's maiden guards.

(I had previously declined an eBook publication in an apple box, and this time I had the same offer from Joara. I'm tired of this softener, but an eBook... I'm worried.)