Smith's anger had its reasons: half an hour earlier, when the giant dragons had gathered and the European forces' fighter jets failed to overcome them,
they immediately sent out requests for aid to countries around the globe.
After dispatching their requests for help, although every nation promised to send support, all that had passed was a considerable amount of time with only verbal assurances to show for it.
As for reinforcement aircraft, it wasn't that there were none, but they could only count as making up the numbers.
Although five countries had sent reinforcements, the numbers were scant and the cumulative count of aircraft was only about 30; more importantly, they were merely 3rd generation fighters, and the missiles they carried lacked sufficient power.
Moreover, these aircraft didn't obey his command, firing a missile when the opportunity arose, and if not, they wouldn't even approach the edge of the battlefield.