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Chapter 627 Potential Danger

"Then isn't it very dangerous. Shouldn't we send more people here?" Pete asked.

Megan looked at Pete and said, "Of course, the manpower has been sent. A company of 100 people went to Alsabad." Megan said.

"Our people?" Donovan asked immediately.

Before Megan answered, Zelda on the side said, "It's an Iraqi, an Iraqi company."

"..." Donovan couldn't help looking at each other with Pitt and others when he heard Seal say this.

"There are shortages of manpower here. For the US troops stationed in the country, their mission is to first protect Mosul and to extinguish all armed operations in Mosul in time. They have different views on this matter to Alsabad, as they do not have the same views on this matter as us," Megan said.

"What's the difference?" Morris said in confusion: "Since they are troops stationed in the local area, isn't it clearer than us what it is?"

Morris's words made Megan laugh, and she seemed helpless: "In fact, they were the same as you thought. In their opinion, they knew more about it than we did. They knew what to do and how to do it. So they didn't have to worry too much, the situation was not as bad as we thought."

"Okay. It's okay for them to say this, so what if something goes wrong?" Morris continued, "For example, we're stuck in that...what Sabad?"

"I have asked this question, too." Megan thought for a while and said, "The plan I discussed with them is that when I go to Alsabad, they will send us there. But when I come back, the people stationed in Alsabad will be responsible for it. We are not sure whether it is ours or Iraqis. If there is a problem with the security situation there deteriorating rapidly during our time in Alsabad, then in Mosul, they will send people to pick us up and leave there, and that's the case."

After listening to Megan's words, Donovan said, "What you said always makes me feel inappropriate. Since you think the organization where this person is located is very likely to launch a rescue operation, it is certainly okay to go there and take the people away before they take action. But it is definitely not possible to stay there for a long time and have no cooperation between the troops who have determined their tasks and responsibilities." He looked at Megan and said, "This is very important. Because if something happens, what should each of them do, what is the primary task? Should we protect us from leaving or just run by ourselves or assist local people in resistance? Who else commands whom? Are they listening to us or let us listen to their orders, or they want to listen to the orders of a commander from Mosul? If these are not coordinated, it will be very troublesome if things happen."

Megan thought for a while and said, "I will coordinate this point. But we still have to go here. Our mission is to find Marlal Potuk. Now that we know his whereabouts, we must catch him, at least to confirm it."

"It's not that I won't go," Donovan said. "It's just to ensure everyone's safety. If it doesn't work, you can apply to Halemet to see if there are more people to transfer. If the garrison is really that difficult, let them provide us with vehicle and intelligence support."

"I've used this method." Megan sighed and said, "But you can't send anyone out at all. Not only can you not send out, but you ask me to second you. You also know that Helmet is contracting many projects in Iraq."

"Okay." Donovan sighed long and said, "I can only say you have to coordinate well. This is not a joke. Since you realize the danger, you can't pretend that you don't know, right?"

"Of course, my plan is that we will go to Mosul first. When I get there, I want to talk to the people there. No matter how I go, I will try my best to convince them." Megan said.

"What if it doesn't work?" asked Morris.

Megan sighed and said, "Then use some connection. I will have a solution." After saying that, he looked at Donovan and said, "How about it, is there anything else to say?"

"It's gone." Donovan shrugged, "Since you know that the risks you're going to face are planned, I have nothing to say. But don't be as hard as you did in Yemen, those Iraqis are much harder to deal with than these Yemen."

Megan nodded as if satisfied and said, "Then let's talk about my preliminary plan."

"Okay." Donovan said, waved his hand to the people around him and let everyone lean over.

"First of all," Megan said after seeing everyone around, "We will fly to Baghdad first. Transfer in Baghdad and take a special military plane to Mosul. Here, we will meet with the heads of the Mosul garrison and the Intelligence Agency in the local area. It is here that I will convince them to cheer them up and listen to our suggestions to help us complete the task. But no matter what, we can only stay for one day after arriving in Mosul. We have to hurry up and act, and I think you should know the reason."

"Are you afraid that someone will attack the prison first?" Pete asked.

"That's it," Megan said, "and this is just one of them. To be honest, the situation I have in my hands is a little confused now. They are obviously conflicted, and some want the life of Marlal Potuk. Some people think he is a traitor and an American lackey."

"Haha." Matt laughed at Megan and said, "This guy is really a failure in being a human being. We want to catch him, but their people think he is a lackey and want to kill him."

"Things are not as simple as you think. There are many problems involved." Megan said, looking at Matt and then said, "You don't need to know these things. As long as you understand that the danger does not only come from those who want to save him, but also those who want to kill him."

"Then you mean, we might have to be his bodyguards?" asked Morris.

"Isn't this question obvious?" Ochoa said: "We are here to take him away, we must be alive, not to collect the body."

"Okay. Don't talk too much. Listen carefully." Donovan said to Ochoa and Morris before turning to Megan and said, "Continue, how can we get over?"
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