Chapter II Georgia
Donovan was away for nearly forty minutes before returning to Room 009. As soon as he pushed the door in, he said, "Everyone, our vacation is over. ”
Hearing this, although expected, Evans still looked very disappointed, and let out a long sigh, and then the whole person seemed to spread out on the chair. Donovan looked at him with a grim expression, "You all want to know what the hell is going on. I'm the same, and just now we got the assignment. It should be said that most of the squads that are not on duty here have received the same mission. The place we are going to this time is more special, and the opponents we may face will be more difficult to deal with. ”
"Where is it?" Morris looked at Donovan and asked with concern.
"Asia, to be precise, is where the two continents of Asia and Europe meet. Georgia. Donovan said.
"Georgia?" The name made most of the people in the room look at each other, and it was a name that was unfamiliar to them and they had never even heard of it. Of course, these people do not include Pete, who knows about this place for some reason, and also understands some of the geopolitics and contradictions of this place. So when he heard the name, Pete frowned with some concern.
"What is this place? Middle East? Matt said and looked at Pete on the side and said, "Do you know where this is?" ”
Pete looked at Matt and then turned to Donovan and said, "We're not going to fight the Russians, are we?" ”
"What?" Before Donovan could speak, Jeff had already shouted, "Did I hear me wrong?" Are you talking about Russia? Evans, who had been spread out in his chair, also sat up straight and looked at Pete.
"That's it. The place is close to Chechnya. And Russia has always had contradictions. If we were to go there, I think most likely ... Pete said this, but pouted.
"Yes." Donovan nodded and said, "The master is right. That's where we go. I am currently receiving information that the Government of Georgia has decided to sweep away the separatist forces in the country and take real control of a part of the country called South Ossetia in the north. There, South Ossetia not only has its own armament, but also a Russian army in the name of peacekeeping is stationed. They are supporters of South Ossetia, and if war breaks out, the Russians in the north of Georgia are likely to move south into Georgia. So Pete is right, our opponent will probably be the Russians. ”
"What is this Georgia... Are the people there crazy? Jeff asked, looking puzzled, "It's hard for me to imagine that a country I've never heard of could take the initiative to provoke the Russians?!" As he spoke, he looked at the others and said, "Can you imagine?" ”
"Maybe they have something to rely on?" Ochoa said and gestured to the ground, "Why else would we be there?" ”
"You say the United States supports them?" Jeff asked, looking at Donovan to try to get an answer from him. But Donovan shook his head slightly and said, "I don't know about these political things, no one will tell us, and we had better not care." Let's talk about what we're going to do. As he spoke, he stretched out his finger and pointed to the cabinet and said, "All the personal phones are left, including the one for work, all are left here, and we will go to Conference Room 1 immediately." ”
Pete immediately got up and put the phone he was carrying into his cupboard, and followed Donovan and the others to a large conference room on this floor. As he walked towards the conference room, there were other squads walking there, and by the time Pete walked into the room, there were already a lot of people standing there. John stood on the farthest podium, with a large electronic screen hanging on the white wall behind him, showing a map of Georgia, and the part of South Ossetia marked red.
After almost three minutes, John looked at the microphone and said, "Are you all there?" 003、006、008、009。。。 Pete noticed that every time a number was registered, another person raised his hand, and at 009 Donovan raised his hand and answered. John probably reported seven or eight figures, which means that if you count according to a team of ten people, this mission will almost send nearly a hundred people?!
"Alright. Everybody. I think the captains of each team have already informed you of the general situation. So now you must be wondering, we are going to face the Russians, how should we respond? After all, judging from the map, it is literally on the territory of the Russians, and as long as they smoke a cigarette, the Russians will cross the border and appear in Georgia. So if we do it, it will be very disadvantageous for us. John said as he pointed to the map of Georgia on the screen, "But don't worry too much. We will not let you be the vanguard, it is impossible for you to attack South Ossetia, and it is impossible for you to attack the Russians. Those are the business of the Georgian army and should be their business. And what are we going to do? John said with two fingers raised, "Two things." First, we need to send a shipment of weapons to Georgia, which is currently in Rome, so some of you will leave for Rome first, and then go to Georgia with the weapons and equipment that are being shipped, and escort them to where they need to go when they land. The second is the other group of people here. You will go straight into Georgia, but as I said earlier, you will not attack the South Ossetian armed forces and will not attack the Russians. Your task is to defend, that is, the people of the client, and some of our own people. These people, who went there very early on, helped the Georgians in all aspects, can be considered consultants. These advisers are the ones you need to defend, especially when the conflict begins, and if the situation is unfavorable or out of control, it is important to ensure that they can be evacuated from Georgia smoothly. ”
John's words sent everyone to a whispered discussion. Pete breathed a sigh of relief, although he also felt that it was unlikely that they would be able to make Georgia a thug or even a pioneer, but he was still a little worried. And he noticed that except for him, everyone else was similar to him, and they all felt relieved and relieved.
John watched the group discuss with each other for a while and then said again, "Quiet! Be quiet! As I said earlier, we have to do two things, so let's assign the personnel. 003,006,008,009, these four teams will enter Georgia directly to provide security for those there. The rest of the team will travel to Romania with the equipment to support Georgia, and will be on standby in Tbilisi, Georgia after completing the delivery mission, ready to respond to emergencies. And I'm going to be with you in Georgia. In other words, this operation will be coordinated and directed by me. Specific tasks will be assigned after you arrive at your respective destination. After saying that, he looked at everyone and said, "Now you can take turns asking questions." But I would like to remind you that it's better to have a little brains in the questions than to ask questions that don't make sense. ”