In the first half, I wanted to sleep and ran into the communicator on a few shepherds at the right time. If the shepherd had a communicator, I should have thought that there was a risk of exposure if the shepherd was released. I couldn't reach the base through my own communication. Even if I get on the plane, I don't know when I will be able to arrive. The strength of the more than 200 Taliban members at the foot of the mountain is very different. The operation of the Poli Torii is really a little confusing. It is understandable that I am worried about the pressure of military sanctions and public opinion, but for my own sake. For the sake of my life, I can't just let it go. I can contact the base by satellite phone. The commander is sleeping, so let's not say anything. If there is a situation, can't you hurry up? The task team can't get in touch. I think it was a satellite phone call. The person who came here knows that there is a risk of exposure to the satellite phone connection. It is estimated that there is a situation and the next operation is also a bit confusing. When making the plan, did not envisage the risk of exposure? Is it authorized to take emergency measures in the event of an emergency? A bunch of people in front of them are blowing water in the meeting. There are not enough planes at the base to carry out the mission, so the response team cannot be dispatched. This is a bit of forced explanation and foreshadowing. It means reporting the situation to the superior, but it is suffocating: the situation is like this, you can see for yourself What to do? ? Emmmm, it is not wrong to have such a superior leader. The strength of the enemy and us is disparate, and the enemy has a favorable terrain. The battle scene is very burning and it is very cool to watch. As for the unreasonable performance, editing and dubbing ⭐⭐⭐
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