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The Man in Power After Being Married into Her Family novel Chapter 2638

As soon as he heard this, Isaac did not try to persuade Charlie anymore. Instead, he immediately took out his cell phone and made several calls.

After he was done making the calls, Isaac said to Charlie, "Young Master, I have already consulted some of my friends and inquired about some overseas channels. If you want to go to Syria now, the route that is most commonly used is to fly in to Turkey or Iran first before entering Syria by land through these two countries."

As he spoke, Isaac said again, "But the awkward thing i s that Turkey is located toward the north of Syria, and Iraq is located toward the east of Syria, but the capital of Syria, Damascus, is located in the southwest. That means that regardless of whether you are going to travel from Iraq or Turkey, you will have to travel hundreds of kilometers on land before arriving at Damascus." 1

"Furthermore, the terrain in the Middle East is extremely complex, and transportation there is not convenient either. Just this journey alone would take you at least twenty hours."

Charlie frowned as he opened his mouth and asked, "If I recall correctly, the west side of Syria should be by the borders of Lebanon, right? Moreover, the capital of those two countries is very close to each other. It

should only be a distance of less than one hundred kilometers in a straight line. So, wouldn't it be easier for me to fly into Lebanon first so that I can enter Syria from Lebanon, then?"

Isaac nodded and said, "Young Master, I asked about that too just now." 3

"In theory, of course Lebanon would be closer to Damascus. However, if a civil aviation flight were to fly to Lebanon, the flight path would pass through Syria."

"Now that the government and the opposition force are fighting head-to-head, and since both parties have ground to air weapons, no civil aviation of any countries dares to fly into their airspace at this time. All of them are trying to avoid Syria's airspace."

"According to the civil aviation route, if it were to bypass Syria, the flight distance would be increased b y nearly two thousand kilometers."

"In that case, our business jet would not be able to make the trip in a single flight. We would have to find a stopover airport midway to refuel our business jet."

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