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− | '''Khaled Al-Asad''' is one of the two main antagonists of the [[Special Ops|Spec Ops ]] story in ''[[Call of Duty: Modern Warfare (2019)|Call of Duty: Modern Warfare]]'' who has taken control of [[Al-Qatala]] after [[Omar "The Wolf" Sulaman|The Wolf]]'s death. Under his leadership, Al-Asad has turned Al-Qatala into an army by using his powerful connections to supply them with weapons, armored vehicles and helicopters. He is first seen leading Al-Qatala in the invasion of Verdansk. |
+ | '''Khaled Al-Asad''' (''Arabic:'' '''خالد الأسد''') is one of the two main antagonists of the [[Special Ops|Spec Ops ]] story in ''[[Call of Duty: Modern Warfare (2019)|Call of Duty: Modern Warfare]]'' who has taken control of [[Al-Qatala]] after [[Omar "The Wolf" Sulaman|The Wolf]]'s death. Under his leadership, Al-Asad has turned Al-Qatala into an army by using his powerful connections to supply them with weapons, armored vehicles and helicopters. He is first seen leading Al-Qatala in the [[Invasion of Verdansk|invasion of Verdansk]]. |
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- For the original character, see Khaled Al-Asad (Original).
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Khaled Al-Asad (Arabic: خالد الأسد) is one of the two main antagonists of the Spec Ops story in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare who has taken control of Al-Qatala after The Wolf's death. Under his leadership, Al-Asad has turned Al-Qatala into an army by using his powerful connections to supply them with weapons, armored vehicles and helicopters. He is first seen leading Al-Qatala in the invasion of Verdansk.