The millionaire

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Summary:

When they know Ahmad Mohamad Al-Salih has come to Morocco is also the time the Saudi General and also the older brother Abdulrahman is under pressure from the Crown Prince. This has put them into a sensitive issue, due to Saudi Crown Prince being unfriendly to the Moroccan counterpart. This means they have little but total arrest of the millionaire or he will. However, thanks for the help of Raymond Reddington prior to the operation, they can handle this, but with only 48 hours, they have to bring Ahmad Mohamad back to Saudi Arabia or he will begin his own Caliphate dream and Abdulrahman will face the purge.

Dammam, Saudi Arabia

Although having successfully evaded the lives of hostages and brought them back home, this was not the end. General Abdulrahman Al-Salih had to bear the burden from this fact, because it was not completed.

"The Crown Prince ... he has targeted me. He'll not accept unless I show my loyalty. He is using my younger brother as a political hostage."

"Come down, General. You'll evade from the trouble. Trust me." Gen. Tony DeMerlino cheered, as Jack McKirby, who led the SEAL and a Colonel, stood up and reported another new.

"General, we have received new that, Ahmad Mohamad has been in Morocco."

"Morocco?"

The face of the General indicated that there was something to be quite tense.

"Oh my, he has come to Morocco?" Jack McKirby expressed the same.

"Right now, Saudi Arabia and Morocco are not enjoying a close tie as they used to be. Although being allies for years due to Saudi Arabia and Morocco sharing monarch background, the new Crown Prince doesn't like the Moroccan Government standing neutral during its dispute with Qatar." Tony examined the dark fact of it: "In recent years, Saudi Arabia has reduced diplomatic level with Morocco and has also cut funds for several projects in Morocco, including the disputed Western Sahara, claimed by Morocco. Furthermore, its media has directed against Moroccan claim in the region and sided with Algeria in several times."

"Morocco is an important ally of the United States and Saudi Arabia, we are both against Iranian meddling. Having failed to push pressure on us to release Salam Abdullah Al-Haji, they will be even more furious. Such tensions mustn't be allowed." Gen. Abdulrahman became honest: "I want Saudi Arabia and Morocco to be friend, not kind of uneasy rival. Haizz."

As Abdulrahman, Tony and Jack were on it, they also saw Feras Al-Fathi walked in, together with Ziaddinè Chareddi and Fuad Anbar. Feras was there to speak about this:

"No need to be worry, General. Morocco has agreed to let us in, for the operation to be worked one more time."

"Really?" Tony, Abdulrahman and Jack stood up.

"Yes. For some reasons, Morocco has agreed to let us in this time. The Moroccans, however, put us deadline. We have 48 hours to get into it, or we will be accused as Saudi agents. Saudi Arabia under new Crown Prince is not very good now." Fuad explained and represented this as a fact.

"I cannot risk my men for another deadly adventure. But I think we have a chance to enter in, by using SEAL squad." Abdulrahman told: "My squad will act as reserve squad to assist your team. Same structure, same provide. Feras, you'll act as commander of Faisal Team."

"Roger that, General." Feras soon put salute to the General and left the room. Meanwhile, Jack McKirby felt a bit strange: "Well ... my Simba Team will go again?"

"Yes. But this time, you've 48 hours. Bring him alive, and to ensure that we work in secret this time." General Tony ordered Jack to leave, but the memoir of the operation still hindered elsewhere.

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