Gao Guang's phone was nearly blowing up, and the situation was developing in a very strange direction.
Something that shouldn't have happened, did happen. Salah's cargo wasn't supposed to be hijackable within Iraq, but it was hijacked, and the culprit was Yadalev.
Yadalev had received thirty percent of the payment for the goods and delivered them to Salah, but then Salah held onto the goods and kept stalling on paying Yadalev the rest. Unless something unexpected happened, Salah planned on defaulting on the debt.
Then there was Yadalev, who didn't dare to snatch the goods from a warehouse belonging to the Iraq National Defense Forces, but he had been keeping an eye on that batch. Once he realized the goods were being moved out of the warehouse, he decisively struck and took back what was his from Salah.