Despite his doubts, Husein understood anyway that following the rest of Peace Sparrow who went with Zondervan & Co. was the only option. He didn't opt to be the first to land after the damaged ones, for those trust reasons. As he was still preparing to land, a pilot with fifty-five claimed kills in a single flight landed in a CFA-44 Nosferatu, an aircraft that, while served for his country's enemy Estovakia during the Emmerian-Estovakian War, Husein did acknowledge as one of the best fighter aircrafts already in mass production. He wasn't impressed by the pilot's aerial victory count, however. He viewed that aerial victory, or "kill" as others call it, is not a measure of badassery. Instead, it is a measure of how many times a pilot have come close to his death, which will come at you anyway, sooner or later. He wasn't even proud of his two aerial victories today, his face clearly showing that he was not happy in any way, although with all those pilot gears one would not see that face.
As he came out of the plane and walked to the briefing room for debriefing, he had got a few points that he would want to floor out to the rest of the team unless they figured them out themselves. First, this so-called squadron did not fight with any teamwork. It was more like people in a so-called co-op mission in an MMORPG while everyone ended up trying to get the highest score. Second, their AWACS did not make any contact with the squadron after that nuclear detonation attempt. Third, and the most important, is just what exactly the intentions of the attackers, whose identity should be revealed during the briefing, are.