Rebirth of England.

Chapter 935 CSIB

Chapter 935 CSIB
"This is the taste of war."

A Chicano transport helicopter landed in the town and a dozen white men in military uniforms got off the helicopter.

However, there were no military insignia on these people’s uniforms.

They are now in a small town in the northern part of Syria's Daraa province, where Syrian opposition forces have set up a training camp.

Since the outbreak of the Arab Spring in 2011, conflict has broken out in Syria under its influence (of course, with the CIA's behind-the-scenes promotion).

From March 2011 to July 3, Syria was dominated by anti-government protests and the resulting repression.

Under the influence of the Arab Spring and the instigation of some external forces, the Syrian people began to hold anti-government demonstrations in various places, demanding Assad's resignation.

Later, as the scale of this action expanded, government forces used violence to suppress it, resulting in an increasing number of casualties.

Some soldiers and civilians took up (acquired) weapons and formed the Free Syrian Army to fight against government forces.

Since July last year, with the support of relevant forces, the conflict in Syria has escalated and begun to evolve into a civil war.

Syrian opposition forces began to occupy some cities and regions and engaged in fierce fighting with government forces.

At the same time, some extremist groups such as the Victory Front (which later became the Islamic State) also joined the battlefield, trying to establish their own sphere of influence.

Foreign countries and organizations have also begun to support different parties in the war. For example, the United States, Turkey, Saudi Arabia and others support the opposition, while Russia, Iran, Lebanon's Hezbollah and others support the government forces.

The Syrian civil war has essentially become a proxy war.

This time, Protector Military Services received orders from the United States and Saudi Arabia. They needed to send a "team of instructors" to a training camp of Syrian opposition forces to help them conduct militarized training for newly recruited militants.

The order amount this time is still satisfactory enough - after all, unlike the "security missions" in Iraq and Afghanistan, this time they are closer to the front line of the war...

And these "mercenaries" will not be protected by the Geneva Convention.

This time, the teaching team sent to Syria by the Protector Military Services Company is composed entirely of retired soldiers from Britain and other NATO countries - after all, in the Middle East, the appearance of "Colo locals" is still very conspicuous.

In addition, the military factory in Kolo has received some orders for weapons and ammunition to be shipped to Syria, some of which have arrived and the rest are on their way at sea.

The reason why they were able to obtain this part of the order, which was mainly for individual equipment such as guns and ammunition, was because the price was relatively lower. As for how much share "Commissioner Smith" could take from the US and Saudi Arabia's funding, that was not their concern...

In March this year, the Free Syrian Army launched an offensive in Daraa province to seize the strategic border area.

During the campaign, the opposition captured several military bases and towns.

However, according to relevant intelligence, the government forces will launch a counterattack in the near future, so the anti-government forces need to obtain personnel and ammunition replenishment before that - after all, they also suffered considerable losses in the previous offensive.

The arrival of these "training teams" of the Protector Military Service Company is to provide them with personnel training. In addition, they will cooperate with NATO intelligence organizations including the CIA and MI6 to organize small special operations.

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In fact, many extremist organizations in Africa have more or less connections with extremist organizations in the Middle East.

For example, in the previous attack against anti-government forces in Mali, organizations such as "Defenders of the Faith" developed from extremist organizations that fled from Libya.

So far, most of Mali's anti-government forces have been eliminated after France's "Operation Counting Cats".

But at this time, the situation in Mali has undergone subtle changes.

When the French army entered Mali to carry out "anti-terrorism operations", France promised that the French army would not stay in Mali for a long time.

However, at a time when most of the anti-government forces have been eliminated and the African Union peacekeeping mission, including Kolo, Niger and Burkina Faso, has withdrawn from Mali, France has been slow to announce the end of "Operation Counting Cats". As a result, thousands of French soldiers remain in Mali to carry out the "clean-up of anti-government remnants" operation.

But anyone with a discerning eye can see that the French are just using this as an excuse to stay in Mali.

According to relevant intelligence, French representatives even hinted to the Malian president in a private conversation that maintaining the presence of French troops in Mali would help the Malian government control the domestic situation...

It can be said that the truth has been revealed. France's intention is still to maintain its presence in Mali.

Although the peacekeeping forces of the Kolo Corps have withdrawn from Mali, they still cooperate with the Malian government forces - the Malian government forces purchased some individual weapons and equipment produced by Kolo in the form of loans, and Kolo provided corresponding training to the Malian government forces.

At the same time, according to information obtained by their intelligence agencies, some of the remaining anti-government forces in Mali are suspected to have received certain financial and weapons support...

If we take interests into consideration, France may be suspected of "nurturing the enemy" at the end of the "Operation Counting Cats".

The Caulo Security Intelligence Bureau (CSIB) is the only intelligence agency in Caulo and nominally serves directly under the President of Caulo…

In fact, the Director of the Kolo Security Intelligence Service was nominated by the Kolo Development and Reform Research Center and appointed by the President.

As for the Colo Development and Reform Research Center, its predecessor was the Anglo-African Institute established by Barron in London. Its members are experts in various fields hired by his think tank. To put it bluntly, this is the institution set up by Barron to formulate development plans for Colo. Colo's important policies and regulations are all formulated by the Colo Development and Reform Research Center.

So in fact CSIB (Colo Security Intelligence Bureau) was directly led by Barron's intelligence adviser Nigel Inkster, and its directors were all his people.

As for President Colo, he can get intelligence briefings from CSIB, but most of the content is filtered. The intelligence in Colo will be more detailed, but the intelligence they provide to the outside world will only provide "what the president should know within his duties"...

CSIB's foreign intelligence is mainly aimed at Africa - after all, although CSIB has absorbed some other ethnic groups, it is still mainly black people, so their power to obtain intelligence from countries outside of Africa is insufficient (except for multi-ethnic countries such as France)...

In fact, there is not much need for CSIB to obtain intelligence on these countries outside of Africa. After all, Barron has his own intelligence forces for those regions and can also get intelligence support from MI6.

(End of this chapter)

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