>>5362331In the Morning Mas felt his thoughts were a lot clearer. He felt he remembered more things about the region and had that he could better understand what few clues he had.
There was a case about ad decade ago where Chad military officers were caught with 20 million USD worth of the opiate painkiller Tramadol. So that could explain why they found Tramadol. However, finding stimulants is really hard outside the wealthy, urban, dock cities in the South. Some basic testing indicates these men had Captagon, which is a stimulant like Amthamines that was popular in the Middle East, but not in this region.
Mason also noticed that they saw no indication the hostiles tried to surrender, after taking 70-80% losses in 10 seconds. Even the captain and radio operator were killed while the survivors started firing into the trees or running away. Perhaps they didn't know they could surrender and were so high, that not all the survivors tried to run away? Strange.
<span class="mu-s">Vote. First to 3 or most in 24 hours! Unless the other campaigns take a million years (More than 24 hours)</span>
>1. Openly accuse Chad of having tried to do another Major War Crime at night, after they were just caught and put on trial for one.>2. Not mention the dead hostiles and quietly convince Chad to provide records of where its various units are. Say its an investigation about that attack two days ago.>3. Tell Chad about the bodies and privately demand a shared, joint investigation.>4. Do 2, but hide and/or bury the bodies. This is need to know.