The Red Alert Begins in the Wasteland

Chapter 181: The Arrival of the Reporter

In Baghdad International Airport, an Airbus A320 passenger plane landed slowly on the runway of the airport.

The passenger plane that took off from the United Arab Emirates carried hundreds of journalists from all over the world.

These people gathered in the UAE in batches, and were escorted by two US Super Hornets to Iraq.

The passenger plane that landed smoothly moved slowly to the tarmac away from the terminal building, where the prepared convoy of the Iraqi National Security Forces was already waiting for them.

All the reporters on this trip actually hired security companies, but the Future Technology Group stipulates that any non-government armed forces (Idris is regarded as a government armed establishment) and personnel of the future security company are prohibited from other security companies or any form of possession of guns And people with dangerous controlled products, entered Marin Town.

As for the safety of these journalists, the future security company and the Iraqi national security forces will be responsible for it.

However, the Iraqi National Security Forces were only allowed to pick up the journalists and send them out of Baghdad safely.

Then people from the security company in the future will take over the protection task outside Baghdad, and then there will be nothing for the Iraqi national security forces.

Moreover, this was requested by the top level of the Iraqi National Security Forces, because they really cannot afford the impact of the accident.

Once these journalists from major mainstream media around the world have troubles in Iraq, the Iraqi government can't explain it clearly.

It's better to hand it over to the people of the future security company. Even if something happens, the Iraqi government is not directly responsible.

In this regard, the people from the future security company did not refuse, and agreed very happily.

When hundreds of reporters got off the plane one after another, they were tightly protected, and the three buses that had been prepared had already parked aside.

In the cargo compartment of the airliner, all the belongings carried by these journalists were transferred to the bus, and the convoy set off immediately.

Today's Baghdad seems to be because of the arrival of this group of reporters. Safety work has become more stringent.

in the car. Robert supported his chin with his palm with a depressed face. He did not use the camera to take pictures of the city of Baghdad outside like other reporters.

Because of this place, he is too familiar with it. As the ace reporter of the Washington Post in the United States, he was once on this land. Became a war correspondent for two full years.

Baghdad,

He has almost traveled all over this land, for every plant and tree here. I'm afraid they are more familiar than the people of Baghdad.

A few years before returning to the bustling city away from the flames of war. From time to time in my dreams, I would come to this land destroyed by war, but this kind of dream is not so pleasant.

Two of his former partners. Just died in this city, and one of them was kidnapped. In the end, because the ransom was not paid in time, the extremist organization cut off his head. The video that was taken was handed over to him.

The other is in an interview. The powder that was blown up by the roadside bomb ended up with a charred finger, put it in a body box, and sent it back to the country.

Therefore, for Robert, there is not even a hint of goodwill to be found in the land of Iraq.

Outside, there was still the building full of bullet holes, and no one came to tidy up the ruins of the building after the explosion.

The indifferent gaze under the scarf is still the same as it was a few years ago.

And this kind of gaze, once met alone, is very likely to turn into a fierce look in an instant.

Thinking of returning to Iraq, which was full of war, Robert greeted the whole family of his boss again in his heart.

Looking at his partner next to him, who seems to be very devoted to taking pictures of the city outside the car window, he feels very helpless.

Naturally, I was very reluctant to come to Iraq. Several years have passed, and the country and city have hardly changed.

If anything has changed, it's the damn weather, it seems to be getting hotter.

At this moment, there were more than 30 reporters in the car, all talking about it in various languages.

It made Robert very upset, and what really upset him was that he had to stay here for another night, because the damn press conference would only officially start tomorrow.

If possible, he really wanted to leave this sad place that he never wanted to come to for the rest of his life.

But he couldn't do it. The Washington Post lined up three people this time, one of whom was his partner and an excellent photographer.

The other one is a shitty interim supervisor, a quiet and inconspicuous little man.

If this trip is to interview some scenic and sacred place, then such people are at most related households and travel at public expense.

But in Iraq, only idiots from all over the world travel here.

Therefore, Robert didn't bother to guess the identity of his temporary boss, because this was not important.

He only needs to do his own thing well, just like he did when he was a war correspondent, take care of his own affairs every day, and then follow those experienced soldiers, so that he can live longer.

The convoy left Baghdad, the most dangerous place, and the journey was very peaceful, which made Robert feel a little unbelievable.

In his mind, it was no secret that so many journalists came to Baghdad. Those well-informed extremist organizations would definitely not let go of such a good opportunity.

This kind of opportunity doesn't necessarily mean attacking the reporters, it just needs to make great efforts to cause damage in Baghdad when these reporters arrive, and it will spread to every corner of the mainstream area of ​​the world the next day.

Because this group of reporters will not give up the news material that is happening around them, even if it is just an explosion, for the reporters, it is news.

It's just that Baghdad, which is unusually quiet today, seems very unusual to Robert.

However, he didn't care about it either. Perhaps the law and order in Baghdad has really improved recently.

It's just that Robert is also very clear that this kind of thought is just a very naive spiritual comfort.

Because the Islamic State has released news more than once, it will take necessary actions against Future Technology Group during the press conference held by Future Technology Group.

No one thinks that the Islamic State is joking, and there is no need to make such a joke about this terrorist organization that is now being called out all over the world.

In Robert's opinion, the best way to disrupt the first press conference of Future Technology Group is to attack these reporters.

With all the reporters gone, there would be no audience for the press conference, and there would be no need for it to go on.

There is no more simple, direct and effective method than this method.

At least, Robert himself thought so. (To be continued.) Enable new URL

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