Actually, the chaos up north is not Dorian's fault, ISIS just has a lot more people and their firepower is fierce.
It's safer to scatter the opponents than to let them amass around the villages.
Even though the chaotic battle puts immense pressure on the Humvee positions below, and the wildly flying RPGs look scary, after all, this side of the village still has the upper hand.
When Joe Ga 'loses his temper', he's actually just joking, after all, it was he who spoiled Dorian and others with their 'bad habits'.
But with this situation, relying solely on the people up north would definitely lose control. If they want to eliminate them completely, they need to employ more drastic measures.
At this point, boss Joe as a remote sniper no longer plays a pivotal role, so he picks up the radio and says: "Headquarters, inform the artillery, cover the area 800 meters north of the village..."
"YES SIR!"