Chapter 2646
Pord didn’t know Charlie’s n.
When he heard that Charlie nned to use the money to solve the problem, he was
a little relieved.
Originally, he hoped that the U.S. Embassy would pay for the ransom, but the
Embassy’s attitude was very tough and did not give the opposition any room for
negotiation.
Now, Charlie is willing to pay for the ransom in their ce. He feels that once the core
demands of the opposition are met, they will naturally honor their promise.
So, he said to Charlie gratefully: “Charlie, everything is up to you!”
Charlie smiled slightly and said, “Uncle, don’t worry, the ne is about to take off, so I
won’t tell you anymore.”
Pord hurriedly said, “Well, that uncle is waiting for you to return safely!”
After hanging up the phone, Charlie was already seated in the Concorde. He and Issac
buckled their seat belts under the reminder of the crew. Then, the ne sprinted at the
end of the runway with all its strength and rose into the air.
The biggest feature of the Concorde airliner is that it flies fast and high, and its cruising
altitude has reached an astonishing 18,000 meters.
After the aircraft climbed to a predetermined altitude in one breath, it began to enter
supersonic cruise.
Charlie has been lying leaning against afortable first-ss seat with his eyes closed
and rested. Issac on the side seemed a little excited. While holding a mobile phone and
using the expensive satellitework tomunicate with others, he held a pen,
Constantly writing and drawing on the small book.
Halfway through the voyage, Charlie opened his eyes, looked at him, and asked
curiously, “Mr. Issac, what are you painting there?”
Issac hurriedly said: “Master, the master gave me the contact information of the
Lebanese counterpart. Imunicated with the other party and learned some more
specific information. Now I am sorting out the resources we need to use.”
Charlie asked him, “Are there any new specific information?” Issac said: “Yes, the position
of the opposition garrison has been determined. It is in a small mountain town 80
kilometers north of the Syrian capital. The master has opened up the border between the
two countries. When we arrive in Lebanon, we can directly transfer to the opposition’s
location by helicopter. Where the pie is.”
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After speaking, he said again: “Master, the military strength of the opposition is still very
strong. ording to the information received by the Syrian military, they have stationed at
least two thousand soldiers in this position. Each soldier is equipped with automatic
weapons. It is also equipped with more than a dozen tanks and armored vehicles and four
armed helicopters. If we go by helicopter, the other party will probably send an armed
helicopter directly to attack us, I am afraid it will be difficult to get close!”
Charlie pondered for a moment and then said: “Then, let your contacts prepare a fixed-
wing aircraft in Lebanon. The aircraft will take me to the sky above the destination, and I
will parachute down by myself.”
Issac blurted out and asked, “Master…you want to go by yourself?!”
Charlie smiled and said, “Of course, could it be the two of us going together?”
Issac hurriedly said: “Master, what I mean is, we’d better mobilize a group of foreign aid
in Lebanon. I have asked the docking person to contact the mercenary resources in
Lebanon, and I am contacting as many mercenaries as possible.”
Charlie waved his hand: “The opponent has 2,000 soldiers and heavy weapons. This is
basically a regiment configuration. In this case, it makes no sense for us to find
mercenaries.”
“If you want to be able to fight them, at least you have to have thousands of well-equipped
mercenaries, not to mention that since the opponent is stationed in a small town, he must
have a strong mass base in the local area. Adding thousands of militiamen with live
ammunition, I believe that the reason why the government forces failed was that they
underestimated their military strength andbat potential.”
“And don’t forget, the purpose of our visit this time is to save people, not to wipe out the
opposition for the Syrian government forces. If we really bring a thousand mercenaries to
fight over, this group of people may note to death. Kill all those hostages, even if they
are all wiped out then, what can we do?”
When Issac heard this, he couldn’t help asking: “Master, if you sneak in by yourself,
wouldn’t it be more dangerous? Also, even if you can sneak in, how can you rescue
people ande out safe?”