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;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 ships if the plan doesn't work out。;
;Fair enough察─the president said。 ;Well察Admiral察looks f like you have my 'blessing。' But no one outside this room can ever hear about it。 Sid察I want you to get this thing moving immediately with special ops and the armed services。; He checked his watch and got up from his desk。 ;Now if you'll excuse me察I've got a Boy Scout troop ing in from my home state for a Rose Garden ceremony。;
AS THE OVAL Office emptied察Sandecker touched Sparkman's sleeve。 ;I wonder if I might have a word with you in private。; Sparkman gave him a troubled look。 ;Sure察why don't we go outside and get some air拭We can talk about how to keep the White House liaison with NUMA close to our vest。;
They walked out of the executive mansion to the south portico。 Sandecker gazed around the manicured grounds。 ;Beautiful setting察isn't it拭
;The prettiest sight in all of Washington。;
;A pity you will never get to live here。;
Sparkman laughed察but there was an edge to it。 ;I have no intention of moving from the naval observatory。 Couldn't t afford the heating bills for this place。;
;Don't be modest察Sid。 Everyone in Washington knows that you are the heir apparent after this president's term has expired。;
;There's no guarantee I'd be elected or even nominated。; There was something in his tone。
;You're being disingenuous。 It's not a sin to have political ambitions。;
;We're all politically motivated in this town察even you。;
;No argument there。; Sandecker swung around to face him。 ;But my ambitions aren't funded by a Russian madman察Sid。 Tell me察what did Razov promise you拭And don't tell me I don't know what I'm talking about。 You've been caught with your hand in the cookie jar。;
Sandecker's bluff was convincing。 Sparkman looked for a moment like he was going to bluster ´ and then he caved in pletely察his face a mask of misery。
;I was going to get a big cut of the methane hydrates production off the United States。 It would have been worth billions察─he said察his voice shaky。
;Now that you've heard the real reason behind those explorations察have you changed your mind拭
;Of course I have You heard me in the Oval Office。 I'm the one who took the hard line。 I wanted to go after Razov tooth and nail。;
;I'm sure it had nothing to do with the fact that if Razov were blown out of the water察your secret would be safe。;
A wan smile crossed Sparkman's lips。 ;You're not a man known to dillydally察are you察Admiral拭All right。 What do you want拭
;First of all察I want you to know that if one word of what transpired in the Oval Office this morning gets back to Razov察I'll see that you are pursued by the hounds of hell。;
;I may be greedy察but I'm not a traitor察Admiral。 There is no way I would aid and abet Razov after what I've learned of his plans。;
;Good。 Second察as soon as this is over察I want you to submit your resignation。;
;I can't ´ ;
;You can and you will。 Or else your role in this scheme will be played out on CNN twenty´four hours a day。 Agreed拭
Sparkman's face had a haunted look。 ;Agreed察─he whispered。
;There's one other thing。 Tell Razov that the U。S。 is still trying to figure out why the NR´1 was hijacked。 A little disinformation couldn't hurt。;
Sparkman nodded。
;Thank you察Mr。 Vice President。 I won't waste any more of your time。 I know you've got a lot to do carrying out the president's orders。;
Sparkman squared his shoulders。 ;I'll have someone from my office stay in close contact so we can coordinate our planning。;
The two men parted without shaking hands察with Sparkman heading back to the White House。 Sandecker strode to the parking lot察where the others awaited him。 He was angry at having to destroy a man's career察angry that Sparkman had been such a fool。 His blue eyes blazed with a cold fire as he slid behind the wheel of the Jeep and said察 Gentlemen察I think it's time we put Mr。 Razov's wolfhounds in the dog pound。;
´34
OFF THE COAST OF BOSTON
IN THE EVENT I ever write my memoirs察─Zavala said察 What exactly is going on拭
;This is a scientific mission being undertaken by Siberian Pest Control on a U。S。 Navy submarine察supervised by NUMA察─Austin said。 ;Officially察it doesn't exist。;
;Maybe I won't write my memoirs察─Zavala said察with a shake of his head。
;Cheer up察─Austin said察glancing around the spacious wardroom。 ;No one would believe you anyhow。;
Austin had to raise his voice to be heard above the raucous voices of a dozen tough´faced men dressed in black mando uniforms。 They were at the far end of the room smearing black and green camouflage paint on their faces。 The exercise produced laughter and jokes that rose in decibel level察stoked by slugs from the vodka bottle being passed around。 Petrov察who was dressed for bat like the others察dabbed paint on his cheek察hiding his scar察and made a remark in Russian that provoked great hilarity among his men。 One man started to howl and pounded him on the back with sufficient force to break the rib cage of an average person。
Petro grabbed the bottle and came over to Austin and Zavala。
Austin said察 Sounds like amateur night at the Kremlin edy Club。 What was the big joke拭
Petrov laughed and offered the vodka。
Austin declined and Zavala said察 Thanks察I'm a tequila man。;
Petrov seemed more in his element than Austin had ever seen him。 ;I reminded my men of an old Russian proverb此'Live with wolves察howl like a wolf。' ; Noting Austin's blank look察he said察 It's like your saying about birds of a feather。; Seeing that his explanation still fell short察Petrov said察 I'll explain later。; He daubed Austin's forehead and cheeks with paint察Indian fashion。 ;Now you're properly prepared for action。;
;Thanks察Ivan察─Austin said察pleting the job。 ;Sure you're up to a field operation拭
;Are you implying that I'm too old拭As I recall察I'm a month younger than ´ ;
;I know察─Austin said。 ;My dossier此Don't be so touchy。 I was thinking about your injuries from our fun night in Boston Harbor。;
;A wonderful battle。 I will never forget the way you swung over the deck like Tarzan of the apes。 I have a few scratches。 Nothing that would slow me down。;
Austin jerked his head toward Petrov's men。 ;Hope the same goes for your men。 Maybe we should give them Breathalyzer tests。;
Petrov dismissed the ment with a wave of his hand。 ;I would trust any of those men with my life察drunk or sober。 You worry too much。 A few shots of vodka before battle is a tradition in the Russian military。 It was the secret weapon we used to defeat Napoleon and Hitler。 When the time es察my bandits will carry out the mission with precision and courage。;
Austin glanced toward a young sailor who had stepped through the door。 ;Looks like that time is now察Ivan。;
The seeds of the joint operation had been hatched after Austin had returned to his office following the White House meeting。 Petrov had been waiting for him。 When Austin described the plan察Petrov immediately volunteered his men to board the yacht。 Austin checked with Sandecker察who liked the idea and got an okay from the vice´president。 Russians boarding a Russian yacht would add another layer of insulation between the mission and the president。
The sailor surveyed the painted faces察trying to pick out someone in mand。 Austin waved him over。
;Captain says we're ready anytime you are。;
Petrov barked a mand to his men。 The transformation was startling。 The horseplay came to a halt and the bottle of vodka vanished。 The grins were replaced by firm jaws and stony expressions of determination。 Hands reached for automatic weapons察and a chorus of metallic clicks echoed throughout the room as loads were checked。 Within seconds察the ragtag gang had changed into a fierce´eyed fighting force。
Ivan gave Austin an I´told´you´so smirk。 ;After you察─he said。
Austin grabbed the pack holding his Bowen察and with Zavala and the others behi