The terrorists' final counterattack seemed impressive, but in reality, it was just a scare tactic.
Joe Ga swore to ring the death knell for the terrorists by twelve o'clock today. The "death knell" did sound, but it was the terrorists themselves who had rung it.
There was not much chance for a suicide bomber, lacking the advantage of cover, to make it across a few hundred meters to fully armed soldiers on two legs and detonate.
Once Joe Ga confirmed none of his men were hurt, he was unfazed, but the newly arrived Rangers were noticeably downcast.
Because it was these terrorists they had mainly been fighting against!
Enemies from places like Iraq and Afghanistan had cost many of their comrades their lives and even their sense of honor.
Joe Ga, of course, couldn't concern himself with that. Once the gun smoke had cleared slightly and the Super Albatross finally secured the new "Hellfire" missiles, he announced the start of the cleanup operation on the battlefield.