Chapter 642 Arrival
Said continued as if recalling it, "After the attack of Alsabad began, people in Mosul would not move immediately. They spent a certain amount of time collecting intelligence to judge the situation and our real intentions. This period should be the most favorable moment for us, and we can let go of the attack. But the more fierce the attack, the shorter the time will be, because they will immediately ask for help after they feel something is wrong, and the support troops ready in Mosul will set off and rush to Alsabad." Speaking of this, Said thought for a while and said, "Based on my understanding and observation of the Americans here, most of the teams sent out for the first time are Iraqis. There may be some Americans, but the number will not be too large."
Speaking of this, Marl Potuk looked at Said and said, "No need to test. There is nothing to hide from you. There is indeed my people there. I will grasp the movements of the support force. I will ask him to contact you and Rashid directly. Maybe he can give it to the Americans at critical moments."
Said nodded, not being happy about the good news from Marló Potuk, but just continued to say calmly: "No matter who comes, I will do my best to block it along the line."
"In my opinion, your situation will be much more difficult than mine," Rashid said. "I can be more flexible, but you have to be nailed here, otherwise it will be a failure."
"You're right." Said said: "Because of this, I prepared a large number of mines and IEDs. Although the number of rockets is not as large as you have prepared, it is not as large as you have. I will harass you along the way. Many places are not suitable for blocking. Too simple and flat terrain will expose us to the enemy's vision and firepower prematurely. So during the attack along the way, I only plan to focus on cold guns and explosives. The real blocking I set in the town of Shahad, which is not far from here. This town is on the side of the road to Alsabad. When your gunshots sound, I will destroy the road there and force those who are rushing to support to engage in street battles with us here."
"Are you sure? Stop and fight with them. Although I have asked this question before, I still want to confirm it again." Marl Potuk said.
"I have confidence," Said said. "I have been preparing for such an action for a long time. My people know what to do and have some experience. I also prepared mortars and enough shells. Traps and traps were set up there. I think it would be fine one night after the action started until noon the next day."
"What after? Why is it just noon?" Rashid asked.
"Because it's not just my problem whether we can continue to persist there at that time. We have to consider all three factors. First of all, I. If the battle is fierce, then according to my estimates, there may be problems with ammunition. I am not talking about bullets, but rockets and shells. If there is a continuous supply of people to support Alsabad, relying solely on guns will definitely not work. The pressure here will become extremely great. In Alsabad, it would be best if everything goes well and can be defeated quickly. The Americans might try it.
The picture gave up the ground and changed to air. Then I was under less pressure. I could leave the town first and find a place to hide or rest or go directly to Alsabad to make the final sprint. What's more important is that in Mosul, the battle here will become extremely difficult after dawn. Once you fail to resist and are driven out of important areas or are eliminated, a large number of Americans will come out of this road and go all the way. Then I can only say that I will try my best to persevere until all of them die in battle."
Marl Potuk nodded and said, "I hope we won't get to that point, but no matter how we plan the worst."
"Yes." Said said: "Our plan can only be said here, and we can only adapt to the situation afterwards. I may not have to go to Alsabad. Maybe it is better to go to Mosul and Rashid to continue to consume Americans there. These can only be one of the choices, but no matter what, we must achieve the results we expected at the beginning. Only in this way can Americans be mobilized by us and we can win more time and space."
"I have people in Alsabad, too." Marl Potuk suddenly said: "To be honest, there are many people there who don't want to follow Americans at all, especially those in prison." Speaking of this, the guy chuckled and continued: "The people who have not been arrested are preparing to escape. At that time, we should cooperate inside and outside, and I see how long the people there can last."
Said curled his lips and said, "You have to be careful of the Americans stationed there. Although you can lure them into action and launch an ambush on them when attacking the prison. But these Americans are difficult to deal with. You must not be careless."
"I know this." Marl Potuk smiled and said, "I used to know how to fight with others. But today, I suddenly realized that these have become what I am best at and what I want to do the most. So please believe me, I won't be disappointed."
Said heard Marl Potuk say this and bowed his head slightly to express his respect. Marl Potuk stood up and said, "There are some people waiting and watching. If we go well, they will rush over like a group of hungry wild dogs. Humph, I will leave them enough flesh and bones. And Masri, the people in Masri will come soon, and they will be with me." Marl Potuk smiled and said, "So now it seems that there are still a lot of people. Let's prepare for each other, and I'm going to set out for Alsabad."
Just as these Iraqis were making final preparations for their big plan, Team 009 entered Alsabad.
Compared with Mosul, this city is much smaller, but there are also checkpoints here. And after coming here, it was not as smooth as leaving Mosul. After checking the documents and checking them by phone, they were released and entered the city.
However, after entering the city, Pete found that there were a lot more people on the road than Mosul. I don’t know if it was because of the route. Anyway, there were obviously more people who came to the prison. Although the eyes of looking at the convoy were still unfriendly and full of vigilance, I felt that it was more lively than Mosul.
Until we got to the prison, fewer people became. On the road, more people were wearing training uniforms and soon we entered an area similar to a military control area. All we could see here was a military camp, and it was an Iraqi military camp.
Chapter completed!