After ending the call with Major General Duke, Song Heping did not place the satellite phone back on the table.
All information fragments were quickly pieced together, reorganized, analyzed in his mind, and the only feasible course of action was determined.
The US Army can't intervene directly, and the CIA's forces are insufficient, and the internal situation in the Kurds is unclear and ambiguous.
To stop this impending, familial coup that's enough to ignite the entire Northern Illigo, he must personally step in and use the most core force to execute a precision rescue.
But first, he needs to move from Baghdad to the tactical frontier close to the area of operation as quickly as possible.
Time is the most luxurious yet the most pressing resource at this moment.
He did not hesitate and picked up the satellite phone again.
The call was quickly answered.
Duke's voice came through: "Song? What's up?"
Song Heping seemed a bit surprised at calling again right after hanging up.
