The journey was smooth, and although the road was long, it was safe.
Khalid was very aware of crises; he belonged to that type of Anti-American Armed Forces leader who not only had a steady income but also his own loyal followers. Such a person, how could he not create a safe base for himself?
It's just that the environment in Libya was too unique. If it were anywhere else, as long as it could support life and wasn't a desert, he would have had his own stronghold already.
Unlike the carpet factory, this base was located in the suburbs and was a large area of old-style bungalows.
There was almost no anti-aircraft capability; whether it was helicopters or drones, it was very convenient for surveillance, and it was also convenient for air strikes.
There was no choice, with these conditions, to find a place for a large group of people in the bustling area of Tripoli—it was beyond Khalid's financial capacity.