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impeccable…is that Lord Worth was today closeted with Benton; the Secretary of State; in Washington。 My further information is that Benton was only partially convinced by Lord Worth's suspicions。 He was; unfortunately; wholly convinced when the news came through of Cron…kite's irresponsible folly in kidnaping Lord Worth's two daughters。 As a result; a United States cruiser and destroyer; both armed with the most sophisticated weaponry; have moved out into the Gulf of Mexico。 An American nuclear submarine is already patrolling those waters。 Another American vessel is already shadowing your destroyer; Mr。 Patinos: your destroyer; with its vastly inferior detecting equipment; is wholly unaware of this。 Additionally; at a Louisiana air base; a squadron of supersonic fighter…bombers is on instant alert。
 〃The Americans are no longer in any mood to play around。 My information is that they are prepared for a showdown and are prepared for the eyeball…to…eyeball confrontation which John Kennedy had with Khrushchev over Cuba。 The Russians; clearly; would never risk a local nuclear confrontation where the home…territory advantages are so overwhelmingly American。 Neither side would dream of mounting a pre…emptive strike over the issue of a few pennies on a barrel of oil。 But if the hot line between Washington and Moscow begins to burn; national prestige will make it difficult for either side to back down until they arrive at a face…saving formula; which could take quite some time and would; much worse; generate overwhelming worldwide publicity。  This would inevitably involve us。  So I would advise you; Mr。 Borosoff and Mr。 Patinos; to call off your dogs of war before that hot line starts burning。 That way; and only in that way; can we survive with our good names left un…besmirched。 I blame neither of you gentlemen。 You may have given the nod to Cronkite; but you did not reckon on the possibility that Cronkite   would   carry   matters   to   such   ridiculous lengths。 Please; please believe me that the Americans will not hesitate to blast your ships out of the water。〃
 Oil ministers do not bee oil ministers because they are mentally retarded。 Patinos smiled a smile of wry resignation。 〃I do not relish the thought of personal ruin。 Nor do I relish the thought of being a scapegoat for my government。〃 He looked across at Borosoff。 〃We call off the dogs of war?〃
 Borosoff nodded。 〃Back to their kennels and no alas。 I wish to return to my Russia and this will give me great face; for they will not have to lose face in the world。〃
 Mr。 A leaned back in his chair。 His relief was manifest。 〃Well; that would seem to cover that。〃
 〃It covers most of it;〃 Benson said。 〃But not all。 Another very unpleasant and potentially terrifying crime occurred this afternoon。 I heard of it only an hour ago and it will be the hottest topic in the nation tonight。 I only hope to God that; although we were in no way responsible for it; we won't be implicated in it A place called Netley Rowan Arsenal was broken into this afternoon。 It's supposed to be just another arms depot insofar as the public is concerned… and so; mainly; it is。 But it's also a TNW arsenal。 TNW means 'tactical nuclear weapons。* Two of them were stolen in the break…in and appear to have vanished without trace。〃
 〃God above!〃 The expression and tone of the man from Honduras accurately reflected the shocked feelings of all around the table。 〃Cron…kite?〃
 〃I'd bet on it。 No proof; naturally; but who the hell else?〃
 Henderson said: 〃No disrespect to Mr。 Boro…soff here; but couldn't the Russians; say; have been seeking a prototype?〃
 Benson looked as weary as his voice sounded。 〃The Russians already have God knows how many of those things。 It's public knowledge that they have thousands of them deployed along the border between the Warsaw pact and NATO countries…many of them; it is suspected; more sophisticated than ours。 The Russians need our TNWs the way they need bows and arrows。〃 Borosoff; despite the anxiety he shared with the others; permitted himself the ghost of a smile of placency; 〃Cronkite。 The man's running wild。〃
 Mr。 A said: 〃You think he's so totally crazy as to use a nuclear device against the Seawitch?〃
 〃I do not profess to understand the workings of an obviously diseased mind;〃 Benson said。 〃He's capable of anything。〃
 Patinos said: 〃What's this weapon like?〃
 〃I don't know。 I phoned the Pentagon; a very senior official there; but although he's an old friend of mine; he refused to release highly classified information。 All I know is that it can be used as a land…based time bomb…I suppose that ineludes the sea as well…or as an aircraft bomb。 It can only be used in a limited number of supersonic fighter…bombers; which will already; I suppose; be under the heaviest security guard ever; which would strike me as a superfluous precaution as there is no chance that Cronkite; even with his obviously wide range of contacts; could know anyone who could fly one of those planes。〃
 〃So what happens?〃
 〃I think we'd better consult an astrologer on that one。 All I know is that Cronkite has gone stark raving mad。〃
 Cronkite; aboard the Georgia; would have thought the same of them。 He had a job to do and he was doing it to the best of his ability。 Had he known of the possible withdrawal of the warships that had sailed from Cuba and Venezuela; he would not have been unduly concerned。 He had had some vague idea that they might have been useful to him in some way; but he had primarily wished to have them as a cover and a smokescreen。 Cronkite's vendetta against Lord Worth was a highly personal and extremely vindictive one and he wanted no other than himself to administer the coup de grace。 Retribution exacted through the medium of other hands would not do at all。
 Meantime; he was well content。 He was convinced that the Seawitch was in his hands。
 e the dawn it would be doubly in his hands。 He knew of their defenses and radar。 The Starlight; under Easton; was waiting until full darkness before it moved hi for the initial attack; and as rain had been falling steadily for some time now and the lowering sky blotted out the quarter…moon; it promised to be as nearly dark as it ever bees at sea。
 A message was brought to him from the radio office。 Cronkite glanced at it briefly; picked up the phone to the helipad and reached the pilot in his shelter。 〃Ready to go; Wilson?〃
 〃Whenever you say; Mr。 Cronkite。〃
 〃Then; now。〃 Cronkite closed a rheostat switch and a dull glow of light outlined the helipad; just enough to let Wilson make a clean takeoff。 The helicopter made a half…circle; switched on its landing light and made a smooth landing on the calm waters less than a hundred yards from the stationary Georgia。 …
 Cronkite called the radar1 room。 〃You have him on the screen?〃
 〃Yes; sir。 He's making an instrument approach on our radar。〃
 〃Let me know when he's about three miles out。〃
 Less than a minute later the operator gave him the word。 Cronkite turned the rheostat to full and the helipad became brilliantly illuminated。
 A minute later a helicopter; landing lights on; appeared from the north through the driving rain。 Just over another minute later it touched down as delicately as a moth; an understandable precaution by the pilot; in view of the cargo he was carrying。 The fueling hoses were connected immediately。 The door opened and three men descended…the alleged Colonel Farquharson; Lieutenant Colonel Dewings and Major Breck…ley; who had been responsible for the Netley Rowan Arsenal break…in。 They helped unload two large; double…handed and obviously very heavy suitcases。 Cronkite; with suitable admonitions as to delicacy in handling; showed crew members where to stow the cases in shelter。
 Within ten minutes the helicopter was on its way back to the mainland。 Five minutes after that; the Georgia's own helicopter had returned and ail the helipad lights were switched off。
 
 Chapter 8
 
 JIT was due only to cruel ill luck and the extremely jittery state of Durand's nerves that John Roomer and Melinda Worth found themselves the first patients in Dr。 Greenshaw's sick bay。
 Durand was in a highly apprehensive state of mind; a mood that transferred itself all

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