assignment.â
âFiring? Or targeting?â
âWell ⦠both. I was on the development team, andââ
âCan you come in? We need some in-house advice.â
He hung up and stood there for a moment. What the hell was going on?
âIâm sorry, Iâve got to go back to the office,â he told Nan, back at their table. He gave her friends a smile, patted her back, and said good-bye.
Walking back to the car he cupped his hand to his face, breathing in the scent of her hair. It smelled like the freshness from an opened window, when a room has been closed too long.
5
Full night. Outside the Sit Room windows, past the nodding petunias in their kitschy boxes, a salmon glare backlit the limos on West Executive. Columns of text scrolled down screens. The clatter of keys rose to a cicada drone as the duty officers processed another wave of messages. The phones were ringing. Illuminated numerals glowed the time in Tokyo, Baghdad, London. Dan hadnât expected rosewood cabinetry in a watch center. He hoped his car would be okay. Sometimes they got broken into out on the Ellipse, tires slashed.
There didnât seem to be any official nomenclature for having all hands on deck, like âgeneral quartersâ or âred alert.â But the analysts were at their desks, the call-ins were working in the executive secretariat area, the deputy and director were in their cubicles, and the coffee machine was doing a steady business. The mess had sent in trays of brownies and sandwiches. Now and then one of the watch staff would take a paper plate and eat quickly at the comm desk, or leave for a smoke under the awning outside. Five, six quick puffs, then heâd slide back into his seat, like a gamer addicted to the flickering screen.
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Captain Jennifer Roald turned out to be small-boned, older than Dan, with a piquant face and a chin pointed as a McIntosh apple. Sheâd explained the situation while standing before a display. âThe North Koreans have announced theyâre abrogating the nonproliferation treaty. Thereâs a meeting at midnight in the videoteleconferencing room to prepare talking points for a 0300 call to South Korea.â
âDe Bari will call from there?â
âNo. That will be Mrs. Clayton to Mr. Kim, to set up for the presidentâs call. Which right now we think will be around 0900. We place the calls from here, then connect to the Oval Office.â
âOkay. What do you want me to do?â
âI want you to work problem number two. The joint task force in northern Eritrea. Providing security for civilian relief organizations after the earthquake and famine. Several of their helicopters have been shot down.â
âSA-7s?â The Russian version of the Stinger antiaircraft missile.
âApparently not, but theyâve developed antihelo squads. A tactic of massed RPG fire to bring them down at low altitude.â
All he knew about Eritrea was what heâd gleaned from CNN and the Post . But this hadnât been in any of the papers or on TV. âThatâs not good,â he said, reflecting on how heavily U.S. forces relied on choppers for logistics, fire support, transport.
âThe militias withdrew into the mountains under coalition pressure. The SecDef authorized the on-scene commander, an Army one-star, to send Special Forces teams and local allies in after them. Now that force has been ambushed at Kerkerbit, near the border. Theyâre getting Sudanese military aid and pushing south. This could be an attempt to destabilize the Eritrean government. Make it another terrorist enclave, like Afghanistan or Sudan.â
Above their heads Wolf Blitzer came on the screen, face grim. Behind him spread the South Lawn, the lit facade of the White House. Dan could just make out the West Wing over Blitzerâs shoulder. Was the reporter out there now?
âGovernment radio says the relief
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