Joe Ga was on the road when he heard the news and decisively sent the entire third squadron to Baghdad to meet up with 'Kitten' and the others.
He never expected the CIA would be so hasty in sending people away, neglecting even their safety. Neither could he have imagined ISIS being so crazy.
That so-called key hostage wasn't supposed to die, and certainly not at the hands of ISIS!
Even the most fanatical terrorist, when faced with a comrade killing his own wife and children, would inevitably waver.
No matter how he thought about it, Joe Ga didn't dwell too much, as it didn't have much to do with him. He'd done his best to help when he could; if the CIA made their own decisions and got banged, there was nothing he could do about it.
On the way to the base, Joe Ga noticed the number of vehicles around him starting to increase.