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The Sum of All Fears.pdf - Delta Force

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'Look, Ryan, we are in control up here.'<br />

'I never said otherwise, Liz,' Jack replied, biting <strong>of</strong>f what he really thought.<br />

'This is a grave situation, and he's as concerned as we are. He's trying to<br />

figure out what's happening the same as everyone else. <strong>The</strong> problem is nobody<br />

really knows anything.'<br />

'Well, whose fault is that? That is your job, isn't it?' Fowler asked testily.<br />

'Yes, Mr President, and we're working on it. A lot <strong>of</strong> people are.'<br />

'Robert, does this sound like Narmonov? You've met the man, you've spent time<br />

with him.'<br />

'Elizabeth, I just don't know.'<br />

'It's the only thing that makes sense . . .'<br />

'Liz, who says that any <strong>of</strong> this has to make sense?' Ryan asked.<br />

'This weapon was a big one, right, General Borstein?'<br />

'That's what our instruments tell us, yes.'<br />

'Who has bombs that large?'<br />

'Us, the Russians, the Brits, the French. Maybe the Chinese have weapons like<br />

this, but we don't think so; theirs are big and clunky. Israel has warheads in<br />

this range. That's it. India, Pakistan, South Africa all probably have fission<br />

weapons, but not large enough for this.'<br />

'Ryan, is that correct information?' Elliot asked.<br />

'Yes, it is.'<br />

'So, if it wasn't Britain, France or Israel, then who the hell was it?'<br />

'God damn it, Liz! We don't know, okay? We do not know, and this isn't a fucking<br />

Sherlock Holmes mystery. Eliminating who it wasn't doesn't tell us who it was!<br />

You can't convert the absence <strong>of</strong> information into a conclusion.'<br />

'Does CIA know everybody who has weapons <strong>of</strong> this type?' Fowler asked.<br />

'Yes, sir, we think we do.'<br />

'How confident are you in that?'<br />

'Until today, I would have bet my life on it.'<br />

'So, again, you are not telling me the truth, are you?' Fowler observed coldly.<br />

Jack stood from his chair. 'Sir, you may be the President <strong>of</strong> the United States,<br />

but don't you ever accuse me <strong>of</strong> lying again! My wife just called here to ask if<br />

she should take the kids somewhere, and if you think I'd be so goddamned dumb as<br />

to play games at a time like this, you, sir, are the one who needs help!'<br />

'Thank you, Ryan, that will be all.' <strong>The</strong> line clicked <strong>of</strong>f.<br />

'Jesus!' the Senior Duty Officer observed.<br />

Jack looked around the room for a waste basket. He just made it in time. Ryan<br />

fell to his knees and vomited into it. He reached for a can <strong>of</strong> Coke and washed<br />

his mouth out, spitting back into the basket. No one spoke until he rose.<br />

'<strong>The</strong>y just don't understand,' Jack said quietly. He stretched, then lit a<br />

cigarette. '<strong>The</strong>y just don't understand.<br />

'You see, this is all very simple. <strong>The</strong>re is a difference between not knowing<br />

anything and understanding that you don't know. We have a crisis, and all the<br />

players are reverting to type. <strong>The</strong> President is thinking like a lawyer, trying<br />

to be cool, doing what he knows how to do, running down the evidence and trying<br />

to make a case, interrogating the witnesses, trying to reduce everything,<br />

playing that game. Liz is fixed on the fact that she might have been blown up,

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