The sum of all fears - Tom Clancy [54]
"Jack, I must tell my superiors something," General Ben Jakob said plaintively.
"Come on, General." Jack turned and waved for another beer. "Tell me, what the hell happened on the Mount?"
The man was - deranged. In the hospital they have a suicide watch on him. His wife had just left him, he came under the influence of a religious fanatic, and " Ben Jakob shrugged. "It was terrible to see."
"That's true, Avi. Do you have any idea the political fix you're in now?"
"Jack, we've been dealing with this problem for -"
"I thought so. Avi, you are one very bright spook, but you do not know what's happening this time. You really don't."
"So tell me."
"I didn't mean that, and you know it. What happened a couple days ago has changed things forever, General. You must know that."
"Changed to what?"
"You're going to have to wait. I have my orders, too."
"Does your country threaten us?"
"Threaten? That will never happen, Avi. How could it?" Ryan warned himself that he was talking too much. This guy is good, Jack reminded himself.
"But you cannot dictate policy to us."
Jack bit off his reply. "You're very clever, General, but I still have my orders. You have to wait. I'm sorry that your people in D.C. can't help you, but neither can I."
Ben Jakob changed tack yet again. "I'm even buying you a meal, and my country is not so rich as yours."
Jack laughed at his tone. "Good beer, too, and as you say, I can't do this where you say I'm going. If that's where I'm going "
"Your air crew has already filed the flight plan. I checked."
"So much for secrecy." Jack accepted the new bottle with a smile for the waiter. "Avi, let it rest for a while. Do you really think that we'd do anything to compromise your country's security?"
Yes! the General thought, but he couldn't say that, of course. Instead he said nothing. But Ryan wasn't buying, and used the silence to change the course of the discussion himself.
"I hear you're a grandfather now."
"Yes, my daughter added to the gray in my beard. A daughter of her own, Lean."
"You have my word: Leah will have a secure country to grow up in, Avi."
"And who will see to that?" Ben Jakob asked.
"The same people who always have." Ryan congratulated himself for the answer. The poor guy really was desperate for information, and he was sad that Avi had made it so obvious. Well, even the best of us can be pushed into corners
Ben Jakob made a mental note to have the file on Ryan updated. The next time they met, he wanted to have better information. The General wasn't a man who enjoyed losing at anything.
Dr Charles Alden contemplated his office. He wasn't leaving quite yet, of course. It would harm the Fowler Administration. His resignation, signed and sitting on the green desk blotter, was for the end of the month. But that was just for show. As of today, his duties were at an end. He'd show up, read the briefing papers, scribble his notes, but Elizabeth Elliot would do the briefs now. The President had been regretful, but his usual cool self. Sorry to lose you, Charlie, really sorry, especially now, but I'm afraid there's just no other way He'd managed to retain his dignity in the Oval Office despite the rage he'd felt. Even Arnie van Damm had been human enough to observe 'Oh, shit, Charlie!' Though enraged at the political damage to his boss, van Damm had at least mixed a little humanity and locker-room sympathy with his anger. But not Bob Fowler, champion of the poor and the helpless.
It was worse with Liz. That arrogant bitch, with her silence and her eloquent eyes. She'd get the credit for what he had done. She knew it, and was already basking in it.
The announcement would be made in the morning. It had already been leaked to the press. By whom was anyone's guess. Elliot, displaying her satisfaction? Arnie van Damm, in a rapid effort at damage control? One of a dozen others?
The transition from power to obscurity comes fast in Washington. The