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Chapter 987 Suspicious

"I went there twice, the most recent time was a month ago. I handed them a large number of weapons and equipment and some communication equipment. It is said that they have important actions." After saying that, Heasman looked at Lill and said, "Is there something wrong with the Kurds?"

Lill sighed and said, "It's not the Kurds, but the Intelligence Agency's accident in Hakkari."

"What? What happened?" Heasman realized the seriousness of the problem at this moment.

"Just just now, someone raided Hakari. The latest news is that it's over there. Our people were killed and injured, and the local Kurds were probably the same. The people from the Intelligence Agency were missing, so they should have been arrested." Lill looked at Heasman and continued, "Who do you think it would do it?"

Heasman thought for a while and said, "It's hard to say. Although the Turks have always wanted to deal with them... but this doesn't look like they did."

Lille smiled unexpectedly when he saw Heathman say this and said, "I thought you would immediately say you were a Turk. It seems that you have been concerned about some geopolitical things in your daily life."

"I just go to many places." Heathman smiled bitterly and said, "And I don't care about politics, nor can I not care about it, otherwise this transaction would not be possible."

Lill nodded and said, "It's true that it's not like the Turks. They can only help in this matter at most."

"Who could it be? Russian?" asked Hissman.

Lill did not give the answer, but said, "I just want to figure out this problem now. Judging from the other party's actions, they were not aimed at the Kurds. The intelligence agency personnel there were the ones they wanted. Now their goal has been achieved. People, maybe there are still a large number of Kurds, including some local plans and communication records of the intelligence agency, which will fall into the hands of the Russians. The results of their work there are likely to be in vain."

Heathman frowned and said, "Then what do you want to say to me? Is it related to my attack by Hakari?"

"Some people know what Hakari is useful. You have been there and know that it is a small town. A small town that no one pays attention to. I know that the intelligence agency's strongholds are very careful and low-key, and will not act rashly. If you don't enter Hakari, it is very likely that you won't know the existence of these people. But now the other party has launched an efficient action. Isn't this too strange? Haven't you ever thought that the reason you are here every day is because of the Russian redwood?"

"Is it an intelligence leak?" asked Hissman.

"Yes. And most likely from you." Lill said.

When Heasman heard this, he became a little anxious. He immediately denied: "This is impossible. The people who went to Hakkari with me are very reliable. There is no problem. In addition, very few people know about the transaction with the Kurds. Why did it leak from me?"

"Don't worry." Lill said: "It's normal if you don't believe it. If a person can easily make you think that he is the enemy's lurker, that's a strange story. To be honest, it's not just the people under your command, but also the causes of the intelligence leak. It won't take long for the Intelligence Bureau and the Joint Commission to come to you, and it's not me who asks you at that time."

"I..." Heathman seemed to want to refute Lill's statement, but he swallowed it back when he was at his mouth. After a brief pause, he continued, "What should I do?"

"It's very simple." Lill said: "There's no other way. What you have to do now is to think about what you've done in Iraq during this period. You don't come here often, and there shouldn't be many people in Halemetne, and it shouldn't be difficult to recall."

Heasman nodded and said, "It's true that there are not many. But I still feel that it is unlikely that it was leaked from me. I do it according to the prescribed process, and reporting is necessary."

Lille raised his hand and interrupted, "Now it's just an investigation. Everything is not finalized. There will be many people who can investigate, and not only us, but the Intelligence Agency will also conduct self-inspection, including the Kurds. To be honest, I actually believe that there is something wrong with the Kurds. But no matter what, you have to do. You must recall everything about Hakkari in the past six months as soon as possible, and then write down the personnel, time, and everything you have done. This is not only for me, but also for the Intelligence Agency and the United Investigation Bureau. So you must be true and reliable. Don't write up the uncertain things first, and write down the clear things first."

"Okay... OK." Heathman said in embarrassment: "Then I will start doing this immediately."

"I've been in Halemet recently, don't go home." Lille said: "Don't look at me like this. It's an extraordinary time. Don't let others catch your handle."

"I understand." Heathman said: "I'll just go on a business trip."

Lill nodded and said, "Just say that, let's have dinner together in the evening. I hope you can think of something. Maybe people from the Intelligence Bureau and the FBI will come tomorrow."

While Lille was talking to Heathman, John took out the list and information of the candidates he selected and had been confirmed by Lille. After reading it quickly again and confirming that there was no problem, he arranged for his subordinates to call these people one by one with him. The one who called Pete was John himself.

When he received a call from John, Pete was sitting in the monitoring room and staring at the surveillance screen. Today, he was busy, and the Security Bureau seemed to be speeding up the progress, so that the Hall 3 was operating at full capacity almost every day. There were even rumors that the Security Bureau had begun to reconsider Pitt's previous suggestions and move such a meeting place directly to Novoco so that these collaborators could better solve the various problems they encountered for the 33rd.

But these have nothing to do with Pitt anymore. Although he looked very seriously, he didn't think about anything at this moment, and he just acted according to the rules and waited for get off work. He didn't want to do anything like this, but he had a clear mission and goal. This feeling made him feel that he was wasting time, doing nothing, and even felt that he was incompetent. So when the phone rang and he heard John's voice, he was a little excited.

"Peter." John said without any nonsense after hearing Pitt's voice: "I hope you have handed over the job. Because I hope you will return to McLean as soon as possible and report to the headquarters."

"Are you right now?" Pete asked unexpectedly. After all, this time was much earlier than the agreed time last time.
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