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The Humanitarians Debate
Author: Omo Ola
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The hidden corridor ended inside another underground operations bunker nearly forty minutes later. The difference between this room and the Cartel Court was obvious immediately. The polished confidence of the council members was gone.

Some men still had dust on their shoulders from the collapse underground. One coordinator was arguing into a satellite phone while another kept switching nervously between convoy reports and financial alerts.

Scorpion walked toward the operations table.

“Give me t
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  • The Humanitarians Debate

    The hidden corridor ended inside another underground operations bunker nearly forty minutes later. The difference between this room and the Cartel Court was obvious immediately. The polished confidence of the council members was gone.Some men still had dust on their shoulders from the collapse underground. One coordinator was arguing into a satellite phone while another kept switching nervously between convoy reports and financial alerts.Scorpion walked toward the operations table.“Give me the situation report, what’s happening?”An analyst answered quickly:“Romania distribution slowed again after footage from the attack leaked online. Liberia’s becoming unstable near the medical depots. We also lost contact with two escort teams near the Algerian corridor.”Ezra frowned, “Lost contact, in what way?”“No response from either convoy for almost an hour.”Ezra muttered under his breath, “Which usually means somebody’s already dead.”Desmond removed the torn jacket from his shoulders

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