Analysis Of Ghost Recon

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The U.S. Army's Special Forces known for their highly specialized training and courage behind enemy lines. But there's a group that's even more stealthy and deadly. It's composed of the most feared operators on the face of the earth—the soldiers of Ghost Recon. The main characters are Captain Scott Mitchell and his Ghost Recon team(Joe Ramirez ,Paul Smith,Alex Nolan ,Marcus Brown,Matt Beasley,Bo Jenkins,John Hume,Doug Treehorn,Fred Warris and Harold Gordon) who are in the heart of Taliban-controlled Afghanistan, on the hunt for terrorist leader Mullah Mohammed Zahed. And after years of government abuse and corruption, the locals trust the Taliban more than any promises from America. With enemy attacks increasing, Mitchell must maneuver his …show more content…

Then he starts telling them that the occupying american soldiers that are trying to help them are bad and should either leave or die. This leads to the U.S. government sending The Ghosts to kill him.The climax is Scott gets trapped in the tunnels and finds Shilmani's Daughter who brings him into a secret tunnel that leads to Zahed's house where he should be.In the falling action Warris kills Ramirez in the tunnels and claims he lost him,Scott rescues Shilmani's daughter who was kidnapped by the Taliban, Scott finds Zahed outside of his mansion. The resolution is in the end Scott kills Zahed and shoots Bronco but lets him live so he can be arrested because he finds out that he is secretly and illegally dealing with Zahed, and Scott gets arrested for shooting Zahed while he was unarmed and defying orders multiple times.What I liked about this book was the amazing cast of characters. I would recommend this book to Christopher Mioke because this is up his alley.I would give this book 10

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