Although Snow was ecstatic, he deliberately concealed the expression on his face.
He opened his mouth slightly, showing a suitable amount of surprise. “What? A gun ban?”
However, these subtle changes in expression did not escape Omas’s eyes.
Snow took the bait!
The moment he met Snow, Omas had already constructed a plan in his mind, and letting Snow know about the gun ban was part of that plan.
Omas smiled and said, “Yes, a gun ban. In today’s meeting, all the factions unanimously agreed to enforce the gun ban. The situation with widespread Qari mercenaries will undergo significant changes, and incidents like today’s mercenary raids will no longer recur… In the future, other factions will find it difficult to cause trouble using this method.”
Upon hearing this, Snow asked seriously, “Other factions? What do you mean?”
He wanted to quickly confirm whether the factions present at today’s meeting had any joint intentions against the United States.
Verifying the hostility of other countries toward the United States was one of his basic duties as a United States intelligence operative.
Omas smiled but avoided the topic, instead turning to Warwick and saying, “Warwick, I think your proposal regarding national spy cameras can proceed.”
Omas deliberately avoided answering Snow’s question to let Snow come up with his own speculations.
Whatever thoughts Snow had afterward would be his own misjudgment, and completely unrelated to him.
At this moment, causing some trouble for the United States was also one of the strategies to alleviate the pressure on Somerland’s neck.
Warwick did not harbor much suspicion towards Omas’s behavior. Although Slan, who had an unclear background, was introduced by Barne, revealing too much information at this time would not be a good thing.
Warwick’s entire focus was on the proposal that Omas had just mentioned.
He had to fight back, without much consideration for diplomatic aspects. However, when Omas suddenly brought this up at this point, it became intriguing.
Thinking of this, he cautiously asked, “Barne, are you suggesting that the supervision of monitoring and camera devices can be implemented in conjunction with the gun ban?”
Omas smiled and said, “Of course, this matter inherently involves national privacy. It doesn’t need to have such broad implications as the gun ban, and it can be promoted solely by your own country’s forces… Moreover, it can disrupt some of these people’s deployment.”
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