'Professor' was stunned by Joe Ga's so-called 'Joint Air Force'...
This wasn't just some warlord scheming anymore. If this succeeded, Joe would definitely become the real number two power broker in Central Africa.
Dragging France into this Joint Air Force was a much cheaper and more efficient solution than France stationing its own air forces in Africa.
Originally, the neighboring countries of Central Africa couldn't even afford fighter jets, as they struggled just to feed themselves.
But once several parties collaborated, it became possible.
To put it bluntly, if those fighter jets truly served the stabilization efforts of several nations, they would become significant political weights, stabilizing the political situations across those nations.
Rebels would then have to opt for more moderate means of dissent.
They would need to pursue their interests through political means rather than exploiting human lives to foment unrest and gain advantage.