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Chapter 630 Friends and Enemies

"Then aren't you worse?" Donovan looked at Ochoa and said with a smile, then said, "Take all these with us, and we have to rely on ourselves at critical moments. If it's on the ground, nothing is better than a rocket."

"This is OK. This requirement can be met." Zelda said immediately.

"It's better to have a machine gun." Jennimy said: "It can't be just a rifle pistol, a squad machine gun, enough bullets. The barrel should be new, not to be killed and destroyed for us."

"Can. Is there any?" Zelda quickly took out a pen and paper and started recording.

"Stop preparing us any minibuses," Matt said. "I want that kind of bulletproof. Don't let bullets fly around the car while I'm driving."

"Yes." Morris and Ochoa said in unison. After looking at each other, Ochoa continued: "My injury was caused by the bullet that penetrated the body of the car."

"None of these are the problems." Before Zelda could speak, Megan said: "Hummer Jeep, the Iraqis who are following us will ride in armored personnel carriers, and there will be no doubt about this."

"It's better to bring a special grenade launcher," Pete said, looking at Donovan and said, "We're entering the city area, which is sometimes better than a mortar."

Donovan nodded and looked at Zelda and said, "If so, prepare us."

Seeing Donovan agree, Pitt continued, "What weapons did the Iraqis with us use? Is it the same as us?"

"This is not necessarily." Zelda said: "The equipment of these people is quite messy at present. I said I would change into American equipment before, but I have not completed it. The ones here in Mosul should be, and it is not much different from ours. But it is not necessarily here in Alsabad. Many of the garrison troops in these non-central cities still use Russian weapons."

"Are their weapons and ammunition sufficient?" asked Pete. "I mean these people in Alsabad."

"I don't know this. Why do you ask this? This has nothing to do with us and it doesn't matter to us." Zelda said.

Pete said with a lip voice: "I just want to understand the status of the locals through these aspects. If they are all very cautious, even if their commanders are very cautious, then they can be realized in some aspects. And whether the ammunition is sufficient is the most obvious point."

Zelda saw Peter saying this and looked at Megan beside him, and said, "I don't think they will take it lightly in this regard. Although these people are Iraqi people, they are all enemies in the eyes of those armed forces. If they are not effective in combat, they will be the first to be unlucky."

Donovan smiled and said, "If I had just joined the army for a short time, I would definitely believe in your words. After all, we are much stronger than them, and with us supporting and assisting in the future, they have no reason to hesitate. But in fact, this is not the case. Although these people are on the surface, if one day they are asked to pick up their guns to deal with us and create a good condition for them, they will turn the guns without hesitation, without any psychological burden." As he said that, he looked at Zelda and said, "Where are you from? I mean you were before you became an American."

"My father is Saudi and my mother is Turkish." Zelda said.

"Living in the United States since childhood?" Donovan asked.

"Yes, most of the time, I lived in Türkiye and Saudi Arabia when I was young. Is there any problem with this?" Zelda asked strangely.

Donovan shook his head and said, "No. You have no problem. You are fine. But because of this, although you can speak Arabic and communicate well with them, you don't understand them at all. In their eyes, we are the enemies. The place where we are still standing with us is the last resort. They are all ordinary people with various needs. But there are also people who want to re-stabilize their country and really do something. They know who can't be both easy and unable to provoke, and who are some bastards. So, don't treat those people as their own people. Only us can believe there, and the local US military. Remember my words, otherwise you will regret it." After saying that, he looked at Megan and said, "The same is true for you."

Megan sighed and said, "Okay. I accept your advice as a veteran. I accept it. But the US military there doesn't care about us. We still have to rely on these Iraqis. If even they have to be wary of it, then we will be unable to move wherever we are."

"Haha, Ms. Megan. You still don't understand." Donovan said: "I mean you have to find a way to figure out all these, that is what Pete just said. Their status is very important. For me, they are actually uncertain factors, which will make us wrongly judge our real situation. Have you ever heard the jokes of Germans laughing at Italians during World War II?"

"A joke of 11<1?" Megan asked.

"It's almost done." Donovan smiled and said, "We must beware of such a thing. I don't want any accidents to happen, but I have to be prepared."

"Okay. What you said makes sense." Megan looked at Zelda and said, "Tell us in Mosul to report the situation to us, and we will see it at the latest when we arrive in Mosul."

"Okay. I understand." Sail agreed and quickly recorded it.

"So is there anything else to say?" Megan asked.

"Equipment. Communication equipment. We need to be able to contact the army in Mosul directly, and it would be better if we could contact the higher-level command." Pitt said.

"It's OK," Megan said. "I will not only have a dedicated line to contact Mosul, but also a dedicated line to Baghdad. To put it bluntly, no one wants me to die there. If something happens to me, some people will be unlucky."

Pete looked at Donovan and saw that he didn't speak, and then said, "Night Vision Equipment. In addition, we should have a detailed map of the place Alsabad, including the prison floor plan. If there is one, it's best to prepare it."

Zelda looked at Pete and said, "What are you doing? Why do you feel like you are going to rob a prison?"

Pete smiled bitterly and looked at Zelda and said, "We certainly were not going to rob the prison, but the robbers must understand everything there. And we may have to stay there for three days. Shouldn't we understand a place where we have to defend for three days? Do you understand what I mean?"

"Peter is right." Morris said, "If someone attacks, we know nothing about it. We don't even know where to get in. We just wait to get shot."
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