Chapter 950: 854: The Ambition of Stir-Fried Sugar
Chapter 950: Chapter 854: The Ambition of Stir-Fried Sugar
Under the decisive situation, Boss Joe had most of the special forces deployed to the Mosul Base in northern Iraq.
This time they were not sent to fight; their mission was to deliver the US military armaments obtained by Boss Joe from Syria to Mosul for handover, while also providing support for Antar and the mess personnel.
Because the Americans paid 8 million dollars a month in rent, which included catering services and unmanned aerial vehicle support, Antar and her team of Kurdish female observers remained at Mosul Base.
Since the Americans did not require P·B to provide artillery cover, P·B’s artillerymen took their automatic mortars and Nora Grenade Cannons and moved to the Gaiyara Base located 40 kilometers to the south.
The terrorists inside the city of Mosul were out of luck this time as the Americans, under media scrutiny, began their raging bombardment as if it were endless, purging their sins.
The initial round of bombing lasted a week, for which the prepared NATO air forces dumped massive amounts of ‘to be destroyed’ missiles into Mosul as if they were worthless.
At that time, the first Marine Corps unit from the United States had just disembarked from their plane in Baghdad.
While Joe Ga was waiting for a few days for the Syrian Government and Kurdish forces to advance the contract, NATO had already deployed nearly 3,000 people toward Mosul, with an additional 4,000 expected to arrive gradually.
The initial bombings were merely a deterrent, warning ISIS not to cause trouble, waiting for the moment to strike them.
This was also to slightly reassure those Marine Corps and Delta Force members stationed at Mosul Base.
These past few days, they had been truly terrified!
The Iraqi security forces, Kurdish Militia, and mercenary groups had all withdrawn en masse, leaving the base virtually empty except for a few dozen of them.
Had it not been for the remaining mess personnel and Kurdish female technicians who were relatively calm, they would have wanted to flee.
Now, with the arrival of the first troop of 3,000 people and hefty support from Black Hawk Helicopters and armed Humvees and large-caliber Fire Cannons transferred from Syria, the base’s security was significantly enhanced.
However, once the supplies were in place, it was time for them to take serious action.
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