The combat center was as chaotic as a vegetable market. Eric knew that this was not the way to go, so he stopped everyone and said: "Keeping arguing will not solve the problem, and your proposal will not work at all.
The Ministry of National Defense has a firm stance. If we really want to arrest the leader of human traffickers, Kazari, we must work with local allies."
Eric quickly cut through the mess and blocked everyone to continue making suggestions.
Jason was still dissatisfied and said angrily: "This is clearly Salim's conspiracy. He may have guessed what we were going to do, so he did this."
"As far as the actual situation is concerned, we can't prove that this is Salim's conspiracy, can we?"
Eric's rebuttal hit the nail on the head, and Jason was speechless and unable to counterattack. Based on the principle of "beyond suspicion", no evidence means there is no conspiracy.
No matter how accurate your guess is, the Ministry of Defense will not listen to your guess.
Knowing that the situation could not be changed, Jason could only choose to accept it and asked: "Are we operating with the police or the Afghan army?"
"Afghan Special Forces!" Eric said.
"According to my experience, special forces have been strictly screened, and most of them are loyal and reliable, but only if they are not penetrated by the enemy."
The phenomena Clay mentioned are relatively rare, but they are not rare.
Corrupted commandos are deadly.
"After their people come over, we will try our best to vet them and investigate their background and their recent life activities as much as possible."
Mandy said a little helplessly, this was the limit of what he could do.
"Will we have anyone here too?"
What Diaz was talking about was the combat center. Will Afghan commanders come over and give random instructions during the operation?
"A commander and several deputies, we will take charge of the overall command."
Diaz finally breathed a sigh of relief when he heard that Eric still had the command. As long as the command was still in his hands, at least it wasn't that bad.
"It's become a bit troublesome to rescue Salim's wife without anyone noticing," Sonny said with a frown.
"You don't have to worry about this."
Eric smiled and said: "I have made a suggestion to General Sullivan that Afghan soldiers should enjoy the honor of this operation and personally eliminate heinous villains like Mazari.
And we will assist the brave Afghan soldiers to help them complete this mission.
Therefore, we are only responsible for taking down secondary targets and rescuing the trapped women and children when the brave Afghan soldiers attack Mazar."
Each DG team member is better than the last, and as a commander, he does not accept too much.
This is a really good move!
The one on the left has the honor of getting rid of the big bad guy, and the other is a brave Afghan soldier. These two unique tricks can be used to fool people who don't know the inside story.
The Afghan special forces never dreamed that they would still be counting the money after being sold.
"This is indeed a good idea, but the person arranged by Salim may not necessarily follow the arrangement. He may find Palmas before us. We still have to be careful in our actions." Jason reminded.
"If Palmas is killed by Salim's people, our operation will completely fail, so Palmas' safety must be ensured." Lei said solemnly.
"Will the people in Salem target us? This is what I am most worried about."
Sonny used to be afraid of this and that, and he would always be teased and complained about by everyone in Team B, but this time the thing he was afraid of became something that everyone was afraid of.
Giving your back to your teammates with confidence is the foundation of special operations.
Now that Salim was doing this and Sonny was reminding them, everyone in Team B, without exception, felt a chill on their backs.
Fortunately, Eric had enough mechanisms to separate the actual combat missions of Team B and the Afghan Special Forces.
Most of the time everyone in Team B can be together, and only a small part of the time they fight together with the Afghan special forces, which gave everyone in Team B a little comfort.
9 o'clock in the evening!
The AB teams were waiting for their Afghan allies on this trip next to the minibus at the assembly point.
As a special force funded by the U.S. government and trained by instructors dispatched by the Rangers, this group of Afghan special forces has pretty good equipment.
Tactical bulletproof helmets, body armor, night vision goggles...
He was wearing all the necessary night combat equipment.
Judging from his walking posture and mental state, he is better than ordinary Afghan soldiers. He is at least a qualified soldier.
As for whether they have the strength of special forces, in short, they are definitely special forces in Afghanistan.
Because no one is stronger than them.
The leader who walked in was a bearded man who was at least over 1.9 meters tall. He was more than half a head taller than Jason, but his figure was a little thin.
[To be honest, I have been using Yeguo to read and catch up on books recently. I can switch sources and read aloud with many sounds. www. Android and Apple are available.]
Compared with Long Zhanyi, who is also over 1.9 meters tall, the difference is very obvious, almost a full circle smaller.
Ballpoint pens and ballpoint pen refills line up together for an instant visual experience.
"Major Abu Nabi, from the Afghan National Army Special Forces. Nice to meet you, Chief Master Sergeant Jason Hayes."
The bearded man walked in from the door and took the initiative to introduce himself to Jason.
Judging from this low-profile attitude, Major Abu Nabi did a pretty good job and gave Jason enough face.
Seeing that the Afghan commander was quite reliable, Jason felt a little better. He glanced at the other Afghan special forces behind him and asked, "Are you ready?"
"We are ready, but..." Major Nabi hesitated.
"What's wrong?" Jason asked with a frown.
"One of my men took leave. There was a family emergency, and that person has now taken his place." Major Nabi pointed to a soldier by the door.
"Is he yours too?" Jason asked.
Major Nabi was honest and said truthfully: "I have never seen him."
Seeing that something was wrong with Jason's expression, Lei came over and asked, "What's wrong? What happened?"
"There is a new guy, a temporary substitute." Jason said.
The new substitute made Ray feel very uneasy and suggested to Jason: "I think it is necessary to call him over and have a good chat with him."
"Call him over."
Jason finished speaking directly to Major Nabi, and then waved to the dragon war behind him.
Long Zhan jogged a few steps and came to the front, just as the new substitute from the Afghan Special Forces also came over and introduced himself in Pashto.
Long Zhan knew the reason why Jason called him over, and took the initiative to translate: "He said he was just a commando, not a special force. He was stationed in Kabul and served for a year."
"Just one year? New recruit?"
Jason looked at Major Nabi and said in shock: "You just found a substitute like this?" (To be continued)