Porter’s explanation didn’t surprise Charlie one bit.
He knew very well that the United States wasn’t Ten Thousand Armies’ territory, and that most of the army’s manpower remained in the Middle East. It was impossible for them to have a stronghold on this place.
What’s more, New York was an international metropolis. There were several civilian airports within the city, and the annual throughput of New York JFK International Airport was at least tens of millions. He could imagine how difficult it would be to find a single person among traffic flow of more than two hundred thousand passengers.
Plus, Finley had likely already used the privileged channel to leave the airport. That made it even more impossible to track him.
It was almost inevitable for Porter and his subordinates to lose track of Finley for the time being.
Having come to a conclusion, Charlie said lightly, “Porter, you don’t have to blame yourself too much. This kind of thing is perfectly normal. I understand.”
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