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er near shore察the shape of the bay察whether there is a river where the wave concentrates its energy。; He took a deep breath。 ;It's possible that a wave might reach a height of one hundred feet after it hits the shore。;
The president looked shocked。 ;That could cause unimaginable damage。;
;Unfortunately察there are worse things than tsunamis察─Jenkins said quietly。
;What could be worse than a giant wave hitting a metropolitan area拭─the president said。
Jenkins took another deep breath。 ;Mr。 President。 。 。 a massive release of methane could trigger large´scale global warming。;
;What拭How could that happen拭I thought it was just man´made causes we had to worry about。;
;That察too察but ´ look察let me give you an example。 Back in the eleventh century察there was a huge 'burp' of methane that released a giant amount of methane into the atmosphere and started a worldwide warming trend。 The tropics advanced as far north as England and the sea may have extended as far as Arizona。;
The room was silent。
;Razov must know about the possibility察─Sparkman said察at last。 ;Why would he do such a thing拭
Reed offered an explanation。 ;The Russians have always wanted to warm the northern wastes of their country。 It's an incredibly rich察but very harsh land。 There was serious talk at one time of warming the waters off the Arctic with atomic energy to acplish the goal。 A temperate climate would allow vast development and settlement。 At the same time察some people speculate that global warning would turn America's interior into a dust bowl。;
;My advisors have filled me in on global warming察─the president said。 ;It's a very plex process察as I understand it。 There's no guarantee it would turn out the way Razov wants it to。;
;Apparently察Razov is willing to take that chance察─Reed said。
;Good God ─the president said。 ;That would be a disaster of unimaginable proportions。;
;It would be worse than that察─Sandecker observed。 ;With his huge methane hydrate mining ships and a weakened U。S。察Razov would be in a position to control the world's future energy supply。 He could be the closest thing to a global dictator we've ever seen。;
;This man must be stopped察─the president said。
;A squadron of fighter planes would make short work of Mr。 Razov察─the vice president said。
;Do we have enough evidence to blast this ship out of water察especially with the situation in Russia拭─the president asked。
Sandecker said察 That's an excellent point察Mr。 President。 As we all know察Russia is in turmoil with Razov's rightwing forces battling the moderates。 Razov would use any at。 tacks against Russian ships to show that the U。S。 is the enemy。 The moderates would be done for。 Russia's nuclear arsenal would e under the control of the Cossack lunatic fringe。;
;But we can't let that ship carry out its mission察─the president said。
The receptionist knocked softly at the door察then opened it。 A young woman rushed in with a folder in her hand。 ;Sorry for the delay察─she said breathlessly。 ;We ran into plications。;
;That's quite all right察─Sandecker said察 but how plicated could it be to find one ship拭
;That was easy察─she said察handing over the folders。 ;We picked up the target so quickly we decided to look at the rest of the East Coast down to Florida。;
;You found another ship察then拭
;Actually察sir察we found three of them in position off the East Coast。 Another three appear to be on their way察and there seems to be some activity off the Pacific coast as well。;
;Thank you察─Sandecker said察dismissing the courier。 When she was gone察the president exploded。 ;Three ships拭And more on the way拭Damn How will we know which city is the target拭─The shadow of a cloud passed over the president's face。 ;What if there is more than one target拭
Sandecker turned to Yaeger。 ;Hiram拭
;Kurt and Paul did all the hard work察─Yaeger said。 ;They gave me access to the encrypted files aboard the Ataman ship察but Razov was using a steganographic system。 The munications were hidden within digital photographs ´ it's bee a standard tool of terrorists because the images can be tough to decipher。 In this case察it was a photograph of a Russian restaurant menu。 It was part of what Razov called Operation Troika。;
;Razov told me that Troika was nothing more than a nickname for his plan to open trade centers in three U。S。 cities察─Austin said。 ;There was nothing secret about it。;
;The menu hid his plans for the real operation察─Yaeger continued。 ;The key to deciphering the code was on Razov's yacht。 Thanks to Kurt again察Max and I were able to get into the yacht's central control system。 We tracked down the bi´ nary code in a dark er of the system。 The actual operation is not Troika察but Wolfhound。;
Austin raised an eyebrow。 ;Gorky and Sasha察─he said。 Seeing the quizzical expressions around him察Austin explained此 Those are the names of Razov's pet wolfhounds。 He's pretty infatuated with the two mutts。;
The president said察 I like dogs察too察but I'm more interested in the nuts and bolts of this operation。;
Yaeger said察 The Wolfhound file indicated that the three 察ships would be off the cities of Boston察Charleston and 。 Miami。;
;But。 。 。 those are the cities where Ataman plans to open his trade centers察─the vice president said。 He seemed stunned。
;What better cover for an operation拭─Sandecker asked。
Yaeger said察 The admiral's right on the mark。 I came across orders to evacuate Ataman personnel and interests in all three cities。 Unfortunately察there was no information in the yacht's puter system about whether one city or all the cities are targets。;
;My guess is Boston察─Austin said。 ;There's a major international financial conference going on right now at the Boston Harbor Hotel。 It's being attended by representatives from all the countries that have been trying to undermine Razov。;
;Then the other ships are decoys拭
;I won't rule out the possibility that Razov means harm to all three cities察but Boston may be his prime target。; Austin opened a manila folder he'd been holding on his lap。 He pulled out two transparent sheets and put them on the presidential desk。 ;This is a map of Rocky Point。 The other sheet is a mylar transparency of Boston Harbor and surroundings。;
The president laid the transparency over the map and swore under his breath。 ;They're almost identical。;
Austin nodded。 ;I think that when Razov chose Rocky Point to try out his wave´making machine察he picked a place as close to his intended target as possible。;
The president banged his hand down on the desk and reached for his phone。 ;That does it察─he said。 ;I'm calling an emergency meeting of the cabinet and Joint Chiefs of Staff to discuss air´and´sea strikes察no matter what the risks。 We may have to evacuate those cities。 How long do we have拭
Hiram said察 The operation is to be launched in less than twenty´four hours。;
Sandecker said察 The panic of a mass evacuation may cause as many casualties as an attack。 May I suggest a middle course察Mr。 President拭
The president's hand froze in midair。 ;I'm listening察but I can't forget my duties as mander in chief。;
;We're not asking you to。 From what we've heard察the immediate threat is to Boston and possibly two other cities。 According to Hiram's information察the mand center is on the yacht。 I propose that we disable the central control。 As insurance察we send boarding teams aboard all three ships and deactivate the explosives。 In the meantime察we can delay the arrival of the other ships察maybe under some pretense。;
The president scratched his chin in thought。 ;I like it。 Of course I。 can't give official approval of an operation in international waters。 I need deniability in case things get dicey。;
;This wouldn't be the first time that NUMA has operated out of sight and sound of official channels察─Sandecker said。
;No察it wouldn't察─the president said dryly。 ;What do you think察Sid拭
;Razov's treachery can't be tolerated。 My first instinct is to blow him out of the water。 I'd keep the attack subs and fighter planes ready to destroy him察his yacht and ship