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The Sum of All Fears.pdf - Delta Force

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was a good decision. He had only to wait a minute before he overheard another<br />

voice asking what the score was.<br />

'It was fourteen–seven Vikings,' another voice answered. '<strong>The</strong>n the goddamned<br />

signal was lost.'<br />

'When?'<br />

'About ten minutes ago. Funny they don't have it back yet.'<br />

'Earthquake, like the Series game in San Francisco?'<br />

'Your guess is as good as mine, man,' the bartender replied.<br />

Ghosn stood and left for the walk back to the departure lounge.<br />

***<br />

'What does CIA have?' Fowler asked.<br />

'Nothing at the moment, sir. We're collecting data, but you know everything that<br />

we – wait a minute.' Ryan took the message form that the Senior Duty Officer<br />

handed him. 'Sir, I have a flash here from NSA. <strong>The</strong> Russian air-defense system<br />

just went to a higher alert level. Radars are all coming on, and there's a lot<br />

<strong>of</strong> radio chatter.'<br />

'What does that mean?' Liz Elliot asked.<br />

'It means that they want to increase their ability to protect themselves. PVO<br />

isn't a threat to anybody unless they're approaching or inside Soviet airspace.'<br />

'But why would they do it?' Elliot asked again.<br />

'Maybe they're afraid somebody will attack them.'<br />

'God damn it, Ryan!' the President shouted.<br />

'Mr President, excuse me. That was not a flippant remark. It is literally true.<br />

Voyska PVO is a defense system like our NORAD. Our air-defense and warning<br />

systems are now at a higher alert status. So are theirs. It's a defensive move<br />

only. <strong>The</strong>y have to know that we've had this event. When there's trouble <strong>of</strong> this<br />

sort, it's natural to activate your own defenses, just as we have done.'<br />

'It's potentially disturbing,' General Borstein said at NORAD HQ. 'Ryan, you<br />

forget we have been attacked. <strong>The</strong>y have not. Now, before they've even bothered<br />

to call us, they're jacking up their alert levels. I find that a little<br />

worrisome.'<br />

'Ryan, what about those reports that we got about missing Soviet nuclear<br />

weapons?' Fowler asked. 'Could that fit into this situation?'<br />

'What missing nukes?' CINC-SAC demanded. 'Why the hell didn't I hear about<br />

that?'<br />

'What kind <strong>of</strong> nukes?' Borstein asked a second later.<br />

'That was an unconfirmed report from a penetration agent. <strong>The</strong>re are no details,'<br />

Ryan answered, then realized he had to press on. '<strong>The</strong> sum <strong>of</strong> the information<br />

received is this: we've been told that Narmonov has political problems with his<br />

military; that they are unhappy with the way he's doing things; that in the<br />

ongoing pull-back from Germany, an unspecified number <strong>of</strong> nuclear weapons –<br />

probably tactical ones – have turned up missing; that KGB is conducting an<br />

operation to determine what, if anything, is missing. Supposedly Narmonov is<br />

personally concerned that he might be the target <strong>of</strong> political blackmail, and<br />

that the blackmail could have a nuclear dimension. But, and I must emphasize the<br />

but, we have been totally unable to confirm these reports, despite repeated<br />

attempts, and we are examining the possibility that our agent is lying to us.'

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