Krugeristan wrote:Arengin Union wrote:
Alexei wasn't surprised that the Arab would not understand much. He gave a slight chuckled and finished eating the meatloaf.
"Do not worry. It is mild info you wouldn't be interested in." He said in English, with a heavy accent.
"I served in Georgia and Chechnya. As well as other places." He said again English.
Speaking English was a requirement for him sing part of this team. Taking four years of English in high school proved to be handy after all.
"I understood that part," Akarah said. "It was the phrases after that I lost, and . . . I'm sorry, I really should be knowledgeable about your language. After all, your leader supports the leader I served under." Akarah wasn't sure if saying names was a good thing here, and he hoped Alexei knew who he meant. "Maybe one day, your leader will have to send men and arms to Syria."
Alexei caught to the subtlety. Even if this was supposed to be an international team, his allegiance was to Russia, not NATO, and not the UN.
"No offense taken my friend. Yes. Eventually he most likely will. But I'm sure the conflict int escalate so much." Alexei said as he raised his glass of juice in a cheerful mood.