When intelligence organizations began to actively recruit Jewish talent, good news also came from Europe, indicating that the British had agreed to cooperate with Australasia on oil prices.
In fact, it was inevitable. For the United Kingdom and Australasia, which occupy the Persian Gulf region, the best outcome would be cooperation for mutual benefit.
Up to now, the existence of oil fields in the Persian Gulf has been an undeniable fact. The whole world knows there are a plethora of oil fields in the Persian Gulf, and there's nothing any country can do about it.
Because the oil fields in the Persian Gulf are firmly controlled by two countries, which are currently the world's first superpower, the United Kingdom, and the third, Australasia.
If these two countries cooperate, the situation in the Persian Gulf region is as unshakeable as steel. Even if France and other powers were to unite, they would certainly not be a match for these two nations.