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Tom Clancy - Jack Ryan12 The Teeth Of The Tiger

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A man named Mohammed sits in a caf? in Vienna, about to propose a deal to a Colombian. Mohammed has a strong network of agents and sympathizers throughout Europe and the Middle East, and the Colombian has an equally strong drug network throughout America. What if they were to form an alliance, to combine all their assets and connections? The potential for profits would be enormous-and the potential for destruction unimaginable. In the Brave New World of terrorism-where anybody with a spare AK-47, a knowledge of kitchen chemistry, or simply the will to die can become a player-the old rules no longer apply. No matter what new governmental organizations come into being, the only truly effective ones are those that are quick and agile, free of oversight and restrictions . . . and outside the system. Way outside the system. In a nondescript office building in suburban Maryland, the firm Hendley Associates does a profitable business in stocks, bonds, and international currencies, but its true mission is quite different: to identify and locate terrorist threats, and then deal with them, in whatever manner necessary. Established with the knowledge of President John Patrick Ryan, the Campus is always on the lookout for promising new talent, its recruiters scattered throughout the armed forces and government agencies-and three men are about to cross its radar. The first is Dominic Caruso, a rookie FBI agent, barely a year out of Quantico, whose decisive actions resolve a particularly brutal kidnap/murder case. The second is Carusos brother, Brian, a Marine captain just back from his first combat action in Afghanistan, and already a man to watch. And the third is their cousin . . . a young man named Jack Ryan, Jr. Jack was raised on intrigue. As his father moved through the ranks of the CIA and then into the White House, Jack received a life course in the world and the way it operates from agents, statesmen, analysts, Secret Service men, and black ops specialists such as John Clark and Ding Chavez. He wants to put it all to work now-but when he knocks on the front door of the Campus, he finds that nothing has prepared him for what he is about to encounter. For it is indeed a different world out there, and in here . . . and it is about to become far more dangerous.

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Jack Ryan 12 - The Teeth of the Tiger

Jack Ryan 12 - The Teeth of the Tiger
CHAPTER 8

CONVICTION

MUSTAFA AND Abdullah arose at dawn, said their morning prayers, and ate, and then hooked up their computers and checked their e-mail. Sure enough, Mustafa had an e-mail from Mohammed, forwarding a message from someone else, supposedly named Diego, with instructions for a meeting at... 10:30 A.M. local time. He sorted through the rest of his electronic mail, most of it something the Americans called spam. He'd learned that this was a canned pig product, which seemed entirely appropriate. Both of them walked outsidebut separatelyjust after 9:00 , mainly to get the blood moving and examine the neighborhood. They checked carefully but furtively for tails and found none. They got to the planned rendezvous point at 10:25 .

Diego was already there, reading a paper, wearing a white shirt with blue stripes.

Diego? Mustafa asked pleasantly.

You must be Miguel, the contact replied with a smile, rising to shake hands. Please be seated. Pablo scanned around. Yes, there was Miguel's backup, sitting alone and ordering coffee, doing overwatch like a professional. So, how do you like Mexico City ?

I did not know it was so large and bustling. Mustafa waved around.

The sidewalks were crowded with people heading in all directions. And the air is so foul.

That is a problem here. The mountains hold in the pollution. It takes strong winds to clear the air. So, coffee?

Mustafa nodded. Pablo waved to the waiter and held up the coffeepot. The sidewalk cafe was European in character, but not overly crowded. The tables were about half occupied, in knots of people meeting for business or socially, doing their talking and minding their own business. The new coffeepot arrived. Mustafa poured and waited for the other to speak.

So, what can I do for you?

All of us are here as requested. How soon can we go?

How soon do you wish? Pablo asked.

This afternoon would be fine, but that might be a little soon for your arrangements.

Yes. But what about tomorrow, say about thirteen hundred hours?

That would be excellent, Mustafa responded in pleasant surprise. How will the crossing be arranged?

I will not be directly involved, you understand, but you will be driven to the border and handed over to someone who specializes in getting people and certain goods into America . You will be required to walk about six kilometers. It will be warm, but not greatly so. Once in America , you will be driven to a safe house outside Santa Fe , New Mexico . There you can either fly to your final destinations or rent cars.

Weapons?

What exactly will you require?

Ideally, we would like AK-47s.

Pablo shook his head at once. Those we cannot supply, but we can get you Uzi and Ingram sub-machine guns. Nine-millimeter Parabellum caliber, with, say, six thirty -round magazines each, fully loaded for your purposes.

More ammunition, Mustafa said at once. Twelve magazines, plus three additional boxes of ammunition for each weapon.

Pablo nodded. That is easily done. The increased expense would be only a couple of thousand dollars. The weapons would have been bought on the open market, along with the ammunition. They were technically traceable to their origin and/or purchaser, but that was only a theoretical problem, not a practical one. The guns would be mainly Ingrams, not the better-made and more accurate Israeli Uzis, but these people wouldn't care. Who knows, they might even have religious or moral objections to touching a Jewish-made weapon. Tell me, how are you set for traveling expenses?

We have five thousand American dollars each in cash.

You can use that for minor expenses, like food and gasoline, but for other things you need credit cards. Americans will not accept cash to rent cars, and never to buy airplane tickets.

We have them, Mustafa replied. He and each member of the team had Visa cards issued to them in Bahrain . They even had consecutive numbers. All were drawn on an account in a Swiss bank, whose account held just over five hundred thousand dollars. Sufficient to their purposes.

The name on the card, Pablo saw, was JOHN PETER SMITH . Good. Whoever had set this up hadn't made the mistake of using explicitly Middle Eastern names. Just as long as the card didn't fall into the hands of a police officer who might ask Mr. Smith where exactly he came from. He hoped they had been briefed on the American police and their habits.

Other documents? Pablo asked.

Our passports are Qatari. We have international driver's licenses. We all speak acceptable English and can read maps. We know about American laws. We will keep within the speed limits and drive carefully. The nail that sticks up is hammered down. So we will not stick up.

Good, Pablo observed. So, they had been briefed. Some might even remember it. Remember that one mistake can ruin the entire mission for all of you. And it is easy to make mistakes. America is an easy country in which to live and move about, but their police are very efficient. If you are not noticed, you are safe from them. Therefore, you must avoid being noticed. Fail in that, and you could all be doomed to failure.

Diego, we will not fail, Mustafa promised.

Fail at what? Pablo wondered, but did not ask. How many women and children will you kill? But it didn't really matter to him. It was a cowardly way to kill, but the rules of honor in his friend's culture were very different from his own. This was business, and that was all he needed to know.

THREE MILES , push-ups, and a coffee chaser, and that was life in southern Virginia .

Brian, you used to carrying a firearm?

Usually an M16 and five or six extra mags. Some fragmentation grenades, too, go in the basic load, yeah, Pete.

I was talking about side arms, actually.

M9 Beretta, that's what I'm used to.

Any good with it?

It's in my package, Pete. I qualified expert at Quantico , but so did most of my class. No big deal.

You used to carrying it around?

You mean in civilian clothes? No.

Okay, get used to it.

Is it legal? Brian asked,

Virginia is a shall-issue state. If you've got a clean record, the commonwealth will grant you a concealed-carry permit. What about you, Dominic?

I'm still FBI, Pete. I'd feel kinda naked out on the street without a friend.

What do you carry?

Smith and Wesson 1076. Shoots the ten-millimeter cartridge, double action. The Bureau's gone to the Glock lately, but I like the Smith better. And, no, I didn't carve a notch in the grips, he didn't add. Though he had thought about it.

Okay, well, when you're off-campus here, I want you both to carry, just to get used to the idea, Brian.

A shrug. Fair enough. It beat the hell out of a sixty-five-pound rucksack.

THERE WAS a lot more to it than just Sali, of course. Jack was working on a total of eleven different people, all but one of them Middle Eastern, all in the money business. The one European lived in Riyadh . He was German, but had converted to Islam, which had struck someone as odd enough to deserve electronic surveillance. Jack's university German was good enough to read the guy's e-mails, but they didn't reveal very much. He'd evidently gone native in his habits, didn't even drink beer. He was evidently popular with his Saudi friendsone thing about Islam was that if you obeyed the rules and prayed the correct way, they didn't much care what you looked like. It would have been admirable except for the fact that most of the world's terrorists prayed to Mecca . But that, Jack reminded himself, wasn't the fault of Islam. The night he himself had been born, people had tried to kill him while he was still in his mother's womband they'd identified themselves as Catholics. Fanatics were fanatics, the world around. The idea that people had tried to murder his mother was enough to make him want to pick his Beretta .40. His father, well, his dad was able to look after himself, but messing with women constituted a big step over the line, and that was a line you could cross only once and in one direction. There was no coming back.

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