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The Road to Afghanistan - George Washington University

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everybody there may know you. Let’s go <strong>to</strong> my house and discuss everything there,”continued Valery.Gulabzoi appeared <strong>to</strong> be slightly uncomfortable, even uncertain.“Are you an Afghan?” he asked Valery the same question again.“No, I <strong>to</strong>ld you that I am Russian,” responded Starostin with some irritation. “I workat the Soviet embassy. My name is Valery. Please follow me, get in<strong>to</strong> my car, and we willdrive <strong>to</strong> my house.”While Gulabzoi was getting in<strong>to</strong> the Volga with curtained windows, Starostinchecked if anybody was watching them and asked the minister if his bodyguards would getalarmed. <strong>The</strong> minister responded with a smile that he was his own bodyguard. “Here is mypis<strong>to</strong>l, here is my Pashtun moustache—they give me sufficient protection. You may driveme wherever you want. What is important <strong>to</strong> me is that you know what I have <strong>to</strong> tell you.<strong>The</strong>re is no other way out.”Once they arrived at Valery’s home, Gulabzoi felt comfortable. Starostin’s wifeserved a nice dinner with pilaf and other Russian and Afghan dishes. A bottle of chilledS<strong>to</strong>lichnaya was prominently featured on the table. <strong>The</strong>y drank a <strong>to</strong>ast <strong>to</strong> their meeting.Starostin explained <strong>to</strong> Gulabzoi that the Soviet ambassador avoided non-pro<strong>to</strong>col contactsbecause of his status and never met with anybody covertly. That was why Valery was asked<strong>to</strong> have a candid discussion with Gulabzoi about all the issues of concern. <strong>The</strong> Afghan didnot ask Starostin which organization he represented or what his position was at theembassy. He was silent for a minute, as if collecting his thoughts. <strong>The</strong>n he began <strong>to</strong> speakquickly and with a great deal of emotion.“Comrade Valery! <strong>The</strong> April Revolution is in danger! A coup d’etat is brewing in479

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