As for who the Golden Eagle is, Yala doesn't care much. Even if he comes, so what? With so many subordinates and so many hostages, he doesn't believe that the Golden Eagle can do anything.
Come on, I'll make sure you don't come back! A fervor flashed in Yala's eyes. If he could take down the Golden Eagle, his reputation in the Middle East would rise, and more people would flock to him, strengthening the organization and bringing him even more benefits.
As a fanatic warmonger, Yala is far more terrifying than Ayurhan and the recently killed Abdullah. The latter two were somewhat content and didn't do anything too ******, but Yala is different. He has no limits; his subordinates even have a camp dedicated to training children captured from various places, indoctrinating them with extremist ideologies and training them as human bombs to carry out terrorist attacks.
Yala doesn't think there's anything wrong with his actions. In his eyes, these people aren't even considered as people.
