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es and responsibilities at once。 London reports optimum CIA and MI…6 interest in information contained in blue…covered files leaked to Ian Dunross of Struan's by the British Intelligence coordinator; AMG。 Order Arthur to obtain copies immediately。 If Dunross has destroyed the copies; cable feasibility plan to detain him for chemical debriefing in depth。〃 The sailor's face closed。 He looked across at Captain Suslev。 〃AMG? Alan Medford Grant?〃
 〃Yes。〃
 〃May that one burn in hell for a thousand years。〃
 〃He will; if there's any justice in this world or the next。〃 Suslev smiled grimly。 He went to a sideboard and took out a half…full vodka bottle and two glasses。 〃Listen; Dimitri; if I fail or don't return; you take mand。〃 He held up the key。 〃Unlock the safe。 There're instructions about decoding and everything else。〃
 〃Let me go tonight in your place。 You're more impor… 〃
 〃No。 Thank you; old friend。〃 Suslev clapped him warmly on the shoulders。 〃In case of an accident you assume mand and carry out our mission。 That's what we've been trained for。〃 He touched glasses with him。 〃Don't worry。 Everything will be fine;〃 he said; glad he could do as he wished and very content with his job and his position in life。 He was; secretly; deputy controller in Asia for the KGB's First Directorate; Department 6; that was responsible for all covert activities in China; North Korea and Vietnam; a senior lecturer in Vladivostok University's Department of Foreign Affairs; 2A…Counterintelligence; a colonel in the KGB; and; most important of all; a senior Party member in the Far East。 〃Center's given the order。 You must guard our tails here。 Eh?〃
 〃Of course。 You needn't worry about that; Gregor。 I can do everything。 But I worry about you;〃 Metkin said。 They had sailed together for several years and he respected Suslev very much though he did not know from where his overriding authority came。 Sometimes he was tempted to try to find out。 You're getting on; he told himself。 You retire next year and you may need powerful friends and the only way to have the help of powerful friends is to know their skeletons。 But Suslev or no Suslev your well…earned retirement will be honorable; quiet and at home in the Crimea。 Metkin's heart beat faster at the thought of all that lovely countryside and grand climate on the Black Sea; dreaming the rest of his life away with his wife and sometimes seeing his son; an up…and…ing KGB officer presently in Washington; no longer at risk and in danger from within or without。
 Oh God protect my son from betrayal or making a mistake; he prayed fervently; then at once felt a wave of nausea; as always; in case his superiors knew that he was a secret believer and that his parents; peasants; had brought him up in the Church。 If they knew there would be no retirement in the Crimea; only some icy backwater and no real home ever again。
 〃Voranski;〃 he said; as always cautiously hiding his hatred of the man。 〃He was a top operator; eh? Where did he slip?〃
 〃He was betrayed; that was his problem;〃 Suslev said darkly。 〃We will find his murderers and they will pay。 If my name is on the next knife 。。。〃 The big man shrugged; then poured more vodka with a sudden laugh。 〃So what; eh? It's in the name of the cause; the Party and Mother Russia!〃 They touched glasses and drained them。 〃When're you going ashore?〃
 Suslev bit on the raw liquor。 Then; thankfully; he felt the great good warmth begin inside and his anxieties and terrors seemed less real。 He motioned out of the porthole。 〃As soon as she's moored and safe;〃 he said with his rolling laugh。 〃Ah; but she's a pretty ship; eh?〃
 〃We've got nothing to touch that bastard; Captain; have we? Or those fighters。 Nothing。〃
 Suslev smiled as he poured again。 〃No; rade。 But if the enemy has no real will to resist they can have a hundred of those carriers and it doesn't matter。〃
 〃Yes; but Americans're erratic; one general can go off at half…cock; and they can smash us off the face of the earth。〃
 〃I agree; now they can; but they won't。 They've no balls。〃 Suslev drank again。 〃And soon? Just a little more time and we'll stick their noses up their asses!〃 He sighed。 〃It will be good when we begin。〃
 〃It'll be terrible。〃
 〃No; a short; almost bloodless war against America and then the rest'll collapse like the pus…infected corpse it is。〃
 〃Bloodless? What about their atom bombs? Hydrogen bombs?〃
 〃They'll never use atomics or missiles against us; they're too scared; even now; of ours! Because they're sure we'll use them。〃
 〃Will we?〃
 〃I don't know。 Some manders would。 I don't know。 We'll certainly use them back。 But first? I don't know。 The threat will always be enough。 I'm sure we'll never need a fighting war。〃 He lit a corner of the decoded message and put it in the ashtray。 〃Another twenty years of détente … ah what Russian genius invented that … we'll have a navy bigger and better than theirs; an air force bigger and better than theirs。 We've got more tanks now and more soldiers; but without ships and airplanes we must wait。 Twenty years is not long to wait for Mother Russia to rule the earth。〃
 〃And China? What about China?〃
 Suslev gulped the vodka and refilled both glasses again。 The bottle was empty now and he tossed it onto his bunk。 His eyes saw the burning paper in the ashtray twist and crackle; dying。 〃Perhaps China's the one place to use our atomics;〃 he said matter…of…factly。 〃There's nothing there we need。 Nothing。 That'd solve our China problem once and for all。 How many men of military age did they have at last estimate?〃
 〃116 million between the ages of eighteen and twenty…five。〃
 〃Think of that! 116 million yellow devils sharing 5;000 miles of our frontiers 。。。 and then foreigners call us paranoiac about China!〃 He sipped the vodka; this time making it last。 〃Atomics'd solve our China problem once and for all。 Quick; simple and permanent。〃
 The other man nodded。 〃And this Dunross? The papers of AMG?〃
 〃We'll get them from him。 After all; Dimitri; one of our people is family; another one of his partners; another's in Special Intelligence; there's Arthur and Sevrin everywhere he turns; and then we've a dozen decadents to call on in his parliament; some in his government。〃 They both began laughing。
 〃And if he's destroyed the papers?〃
 Suslev shrugged。 〃They say he's got a photographic memory。〃
 〃You'd do the interrogation here?〃
 〃It'd be dangerous to do an in…depth chemic quickly。 I've never done one。 Have you?〃
 〃No。〃
 The captain frowned。 〃When you report tonight; get Center to ready an expert in case we need one … Koronski from Vladivostok if he's available。〃
 Dimitri nodded; lost in thought。 This morning's Guardian; lying half…crumpled on the captain's bunk; caught his eye。 He went over and picked it up; his eyes alight。 〃Gregor … if we have to detain Dunross; why not blame them; then you've all the time you'll need?〃 The screaming headline read; SUSPECTS IN WEREWOLVES KIDNAP CASE。 〃If Dunross doesn't return 。。。 perhaps our man'd bee tai…pan! Eh?〃
 Suslev began to chuckle。 〃Dimitri; you're a genius。〃
 
 Rosemont glanced at his watch。 He had waited long enough。 〃Rog; can I use your phone?〃
 〃Certainly;〃 Crosse said。
 The CIA man stubbed out his cigarette and dialed the central CIA exchange in the consulate。
 〃This is Rosemont … give me 2022。〃 That was the CIA munications center。
 〃2022。 Chapman … who's this?〃
 〃Rosemont。 Hi; Phil; anything new?〃
 〃No; excepting Marty Povitz reports a lot of activity on the bridge of the Ivanov; high…powered binoculars。 Three guys; Stan。 One's a civilian; others're the captain and the first officer。 One of their short…range radar sweep's working overtime。 You want us to notify the Corregidor's captain?〃
 〃Hell no; no need to make his tail wriggle more than needs be。 Say; Phil; we get a confirm on our 40…41?〃
 〃Sure Stan。 It came in at 。。。 stand by one 。。。 it came in at 1603 local。〃
 〃Thanks; Phil; see you。〃
 Rosemont lit another cigarette。 Sourly Langan; a nonsmoker; watched him but said nothing as Crosse was smoking too。
 〃Rog; what are you pulling?〃 Rosemont asked harshly; to Langan's shock。 〃You got your Priority 1…4a at 1603; same time as we did。 Why the stall?〃

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