Chapter 1184: It's hard to fly with wings
Interviewing people and events in backward or war-torn areas has always been a favorite subject of the Western media. Pen × fun × Pavilion www. biquge。 The more chaotic, cruel, and brutal the info, the more it satisfies the virginity and vanity of the Western people. If the reported non-Western world is too powerful and prosperous, the Western public will not be happy.
For example, during the Olympic Games in the imperial capital, some Western media did not want to report on the success of the Olympic Games at all. People specifically look for negative news, such as how miserable are the residents who have been asked to demolish for the construction of the stadium? As for whether such a thing really happened, people said, 'I heard that there is.'"
And if that reporter can interview a certain big devil or something, it will cause a sensation. And the more ignorant, brutal, and alternative the 'big devil' is, the more the audience's curiosity can be satisfied.
Otherwise, it can't show the goodness of Western democratic society!
And if the 'big devil' is scolded by someone during the interview, the media will be collectively dumbfounded. For example, the current BBC News host is conducting a video interview with Aideed in Syria - a living terrorist leader is in front of him, and the ratings are very high.
But when Zhou Qingfeng, who also saw the live news, became angry, things were in trouble. He hacked into the satellite communications and punched Aideed, who was in high spirits during the interview, and a big news accident occurred.
The BBC is serious about the serious news that such an ugly scolding is broadcast, and the news host is shocked by this scolding, and the choreographers and directors in the live broadcast room are all messed up to find the reason, and the audience around the world is dumbfounded.
Nothing like this has ever happened before!
Who is scolding this? Where did this voice come from? How bad does this have to be? At the end of the interview, Aideed was stunned and didn't know what to do, and the host panicked and said that there was a malfunction, and instead invited an expert to answer and continue to comment.
After checking their equipment, the BBC technician confirmed that the voice was not from their place, and that the person who spoke was far away in Syria, near Aideed.
Originally, no one had specifically judged who this scolding voice was? But now that this person is in Palmyra, and the meaning of his words is revealed, it is clear that his identity is - it is likely to be the invisible supersoldier.
It's a lot of fun, is that amazing almost sci-fi warrior staying by Aideed's side?
"Our goal is still in Palmyra." Fidel of the CIA also paid attention to the news, and he realized something in his own command and immediately shouted to his subordinates: "Where did this voice come from? Check its location? ”
Through the NSA's vast listening system and supercomputer, Fidel quickly got the response he wanted—the sound came from the same satellite data link as Aideed's, whose location could not be determined, but it was certain that he was near Palmyra.
"The target didn't run away." Fidel breathed a sigh of relief, clenching his fists and yelling 'yes,' drawing the attention of all the staff in the entire command headquarters.
"All right, guys. I was also worried that the target had fled Palmyra because of the actions of the Russians. But now it seems that he is not gone, and our efforts have not been in vain. Inform Sheldon's squad to immediately urge the frontline personnel to attack, and the next step is to find the mole. ”
Fidel's words were impassioned and enthusiastic, provoking echoes from the CIA's elite. Think about the year Ben. Osama bin Laden collided with the Twin Towers, provoked the United States, and after ten years of hiding, he could not escape death. Now someone dares to provoke Eagle Sauce, and he must be punished!
Bellenko, who was in Palmyra, was soon reminded by his colleagues that their target, Hugo, should still be near Palmyra and had not left.
Didn't leave? That guy didn't leave?!
Berlenko felt relieved, and his plan was similar to that of Fidel, which was to take control of the area around Palmyra as quickly as possible and conduct an intensive search. Who knew that the ideas of the two sides collided together, and a situation of confrontation between each and half of the city was born.
It stands to reason that in this case, the target would have fled. Who knew that the other party was still there!
For a time, both sides in the city were giving orders, taking action in all directions, desperately trying to expand the scope of their control and find the target first.
"Order the tanks of the Nusra Front to cut into the city and expand the space we occupy."
"Order the government's armored infantry to advance a block and drive ISIS out on the opposite side."
"Get the Reaper drone ready,......。
"Seek air support from the Latakia base to drive away the Americans' drones,......。"
The two sides have long been tense and on the verge of breaking out. Originally, I was thinking about whether I could reconcile if it wasn't good, and each took half a step back. Who knew that the target had not gone, and they immediately entered the rush mode.
The Nusra Front was the hardest of all, because their boss Aideed was furious on the spot - naked taunted! Or in a high-profile media interview like the BBC, being ridiculed in front of the whole world!
Lost face, is there?
It's a bad reputation, isn't it?
The image is all over, is there?
If this revenge is not avenged, how can it be human?
And after the ridicule, he didn't even give a chance to talk back. The BBC pinched the signal, leaving Boss Aideed's last expression to the world as a stunned fool. Realizing that he had lost the face of the boss, he was so angry that he hated to eat the opponent who mocked him alive.
Listening to his opponent's invective words, Aidedebi was sure that his opponent was inside the city of Palmyra. He immediately clamored to find out the other party, and in order to do so, he pressed all his forces without reservation.
Aideed also came with a T-72 tank, which had been captured from government forces. Dressed in explosive reactive armor and with a thick muzzle pointed straight ahead, it launched a tank slash into the battle with its engine, and took the lead in the territory controlled by the Syrian camp.
The action is swift and the firepower is powerful, and the walls and houses collapse when one shot passes. Led by the T-72, followed by two BMP infantry combat vehicles and several home-made armored vehicles. They brazenly ran over the barricades set up by the defenders, giving the Syrian government forces a great shock.
Compared to the bravery of the Al-Nusra Front, the Syrian government forces have responded quite badly. Lacking anti-tank weapons, they lacked morale, and their heroic sacrifice was even more of a valuary, so they could only send a few armored infantry with bazookas to surround this powerful assault tank force.
And on the battlefield of war, where is Zhou Qingfeng? He was really trapped in Palmyra, which was heavily surrounded. Due to the tight defense of the three layers inside and the outer three layers on both sides of the battle, he couldn't escape like a large number of civilians in the city. If you don't fight hard, it's hard to fly.
At this moment, Zhou Qingfeng was staying in a house that was destroyed by a bomb, and his translucent figure loomed against the wall. Across from him was a five- or six-year-old boy, gray-faced and in tattered clothes, staring blankly at him.
Two miserable people.