The group that attacked the dragons was right in John Ackins' estimation.

The two were from the United States Navy, and the other two were special forces members of the infamous Koevoet militia in South Africa. They were the ones who broke South Africa's laws and smuggled into Iraq.

They immediately went to prison and waited for a military trial.

All four were not American soldiers. But South Africa's Foreign Ministry officially denied that the two criminals were citizens of the Republic of South Africa. The U.S. government entrusted Paul Bremer with the disposal of scum who committed crimes overseas.

Waiting for you was a dark and cold place where you didn't know when you'd be released.

This did not make the news internationally big.

It is because the robbery of misbehaving criminals has been seen by outsiders. But in Iraq, it became a big topic.

In particular, American soldiers who were demoralized began to see the Shadow Warriors better, who were mercenaries and scolded fierce puppies.

When they walked in and out of the Green Zone, the Shadow Warriors either passed without inspection or were saluted by the Guardians.

Bremer held a conference where only Iraqi journalists were assembled.

He spoke about the incident and formally stated that he would not consider the security of Iraq and the crimes of mercenaries in the future.

Some journalists only asked about Al Jawahiri, the kid who attacked Bremer.

Bremer said Al Jawahiri came from an Islamic extremist group who committed crimes for ransom.

As soon as Al Jawari's body recovers, he said, he will be sent to the United States, where he will be tried with due process. However, they did not disclose when it was being sent to the United States.

Iraqi media released a very friendly article about Bremer's press conference. Together he expressed great expectations for Bremer's subsequent march.

It was thanks to the oil I had done in advance in Bremer's secretary's office.

* * *

“Aiman Al Zawahiri. People think you're already dead in the field. ”

John Ackins' voice was cold.

“Say it if you want to say it. You don't have to say it if you don't want to. I'm in no hurry. It's not my style. I know you won't answer if you pull out your nails, cut your skin, and pull out your tendons one by one. It doesn't bother me to clean up the blood off the floor. If you want to die of old age without seeing your son and daughter married in this dark basement for the rest of your life, so be it. ”

Al Zawahiri exclaims, "Moore! However, the silver duct tape outside his mouth prevents his voice from coming out.

John Achins rises from his seat without listening to Al Zawahiri.

“But you know what? There's an interesting picture in here. Huh?”

John takes out a handful of photographs from his arms. Then a picture fell.

The photograph fell to the ground two meters ahead of Al Jawahiri's feet.

I couldn't focus well on spending it in the dark all the time. Al Jawahiri empowered his eyes.

Al Jawahiri's eyes, which were staring at the picture for more than 10 seconds, shook tremendously.

“Town! Town! Town!”

Al Jawahiri, handcuffed to a chair with his hands and feet, shouted in a loud wave.

John Ackins glanced at the photograph and said, "It's no big deal.

“Ah... this is a picture of your son at Cairo University. Oh, that's my girlfriend's beauty. You're getting married as soon as you graduate. ”

The basement was nice, but Al Jawahiri's face was covered in sweat.

John Achins smiles, gazing into Al Zawahiri's eyes.

“Marriage... is good. Yeah, I like it. But I mean, do you think it's...... possible? ”

After speaking, John swoops around and opens the door in the interrogation room.

The cry of Al Jawahiri echoes into his ears.

The best torture is not physical torture, but imaginary torture.

* * *

When Paul Bremer came to Iraq, he was authorized by the U.S. Parliament to fund the reconstruction of Iraq totaling $9 billion.

A tremendous amount of $9 billion is put in place after approval.

Bremer spends his money like a broken-down calf.

Bremer was convinced that the reputation of the internal and external journalists surrounding him was extremely favorable.

He was very fond of the republic palace where he lived.

There was no need to notice the woman, and no matter how loud she screamed in the bedroom, the huge mansion that didn't leak out because of the perfect noise was her castle.

Bremer spent $800,000 to redecorate the Republican Palace and $50,000 to remove Saddam Hussein's bust.

It didn't come to his attention that Iraq's private-term industry was shaking.

Of course, there were journalists pointing out this. But he complained when he announced that he would spend two billion dollars to stabilize Iraq's security.

Westbury, who had been contacted by the vows, cried out for joy. But soon the joy was gone and only screaming remained.

Westbury hurriedly returned to George Simms and went to recourse with the entire company. However, the workforce size required by the vows could not be adjusted.

From Tier 1 Special Forces has been hard to come by for a long time, and from Tier 2 and Tier 3 Special Forces have also become affordable. Sending all of Hart's mercenaries to Iraq was inexhaustible in the numbers required locally.

Eventually, Westbury and George Simms decided to reveal that it was impossible to supply the vows with the necessary numbers of mercenaries.

With a 50-50 stake in the joint venture called HSW (Hart/Shadow Warrior), it was not possible to start with a false first job.

Heart's pride as one of Britain's top mercenaries broke.

“I tried, but it was impossible to match the numbers Sir vow spoke of. The mercenary is dry. ”

“I think so. ”

“Yes?”

George Sims was surprised.

“There's already a lot of numbers in here. You only need to gather mercenaries as far as you can. Instead, you need to make sure you have training. ”

“Then how come the number is not enough.... ”

“Soon we will enter into negotiations with Ahmad Chalaby's free Iraqi troops. Of course, you should be here. ”

“There must be legal restrictions to hire Iraqi locals……. ”

“Don't worry about that. We're done with the Governor. ”

“How much do you plan to hire a local? ”

“I think we need about 15,000. ”

George Sims, who hung up on me, looked at Westbury in surprise.

Westbury had the same look as George Sims.

What the vow said was that the joint venture HSW would hire 15,000 Iraqis as full time employees to form a private army.

The vows seemed to take over the entire security market in Iraq, rather than simply processing what Paul Bremer was offering and making money.

For the first time, Westbury was afraid to look inside his vow's head.

I felt like I was riding on a tiger's back.

* * *

A week later, one UK station launched an in-depth report on Iraq's security and mercenary markets.

“The UK's security service export market is booming. Our $320 million export last year is expected to be at least over $1 billion this year. Why did this happen all of a sudden? ”

“It seems to me that there are more former British Special Forces operatives working in Iraq than current Special Forces operatives. Known as the UK's premier security firm, Heart International has stated that it is no longer possible to obtain Special Forces personnel from the UK……. ”

“The phenomenon of mercenary goods began in Iraq. As a private business was escorting U.S. Ambassador Paul Bremer……. ”

“It's true that the killing of foreigners in Iraq almost every day has also fueled the phenomenon of mercenary goods. The problem is the excessive demand caused by this. Recently, reckless contracts have escalated to Iraq, even to international homicide contractors, who are known to be involved in security services. ”

“What mercenaries are doing in Iraq, how many people have killed, how many have died, how many have been injured……. All of these questions need to be answered. This is when we desperately need an organization to oversee the activities of mercenaries operating in Iraq. ”

Appropriate content reported at the appropriate time.

Although several questions have been raised, Iraq, as a mercenary, seemed like Eldorado.

George Sims and Westbury clapped their hands unknowingly, watching the BBC's coverage.

It was because I was confident that hearts would rank first in the heads of mercenaries who had not yet decided on a business.

It was as if heaven was helping them.

But there are no coincidences under heaven.

The news station was the BBC, and the reporter on the screen was once again the red-headed woman who was aiming for the journalist of the year.

A vow never lets go of a man once in his hand.

* * *

Erik Prince, who was unexpectedly hit by the Shadow Warrior in a government bidding business, was greatly discouraged by the collapse of plans to build the Iraqi government into a company the size of which no one could approach Blackwater.

Those who don't know the situation are encouraged to wait until the next bid. But that's because you don't know the periods on this side of the floor.

Because if the Shadow Warrior kid was stupid enough to hand over his Iraqi business to another company while he was closely guarding Paul Bremer, he would never have taken it from him in the first place.

But he didn't let go of the leash of hope.

Eric Prince has abandoned all business plans relating to Paul Bremer. Instead, he turns his eyes away. It was a large American and European corporation with a keen interest in Iraq.

It's bigger this way. However, the existing trading ship and the system that has been done so far is only difficult to penetrate.

Eric Prince grips and runs himself to make up for his mistakes.

Many companies were interested when the world's largest PMC CEO stepped out.

Eric Prince won several big contracts through his native tongue, charming smile, and a strong portfolio that has so far accumulated.

He sent over 3,000 mercenaries to Iraq to demonstrate exactly where the world's best PMCs are. But something unexpected happened.

* * *