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John Wells returns to Afghanistan to hunt a possible leak in the agencys station in Kabul, but finds himself facing deadly drug smuggling ring of US soldiers working with the Taliban.

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Alex Berenson

The Shadow Patrol

To all the men and women still fighting

Disappointment must be dealt with. You must wander in paradise just once more before you decide not to take the stuff again. A trifle more.

A Coffin for Dimitrios, Eric Ambler

Certainly there is no hunting like the hunting of man and those who have hunted armed men long enough and liked it, never really care for anything else thereafter.

On the Blue Water: A Gulf Stream Letter, Ernest Hemingway, Esquire, April 1936

PROLOGUE

AMMAN, JORDANJUNE 2009

Marburg.

The trigger for everything.

What really happened.

The cab, a battered blue Nissan, pulled over a hundred meters from the front gate of the headquarters of Jordans General Intelligence Directorate the mukhabarat. The passenger handed over twenty Jordanian dinars and stepped out without waiting for change. He brushed imaginary dust from his tailored blue suit as the Nissan pulled away. The cars and trucks speeding by didnt bother him. He was a light-skinned Arab, dapper and slim. He wore a thick gold bracelet on his right wrist, a steel Rolex on his left.

The gate guards were more puzzled than alarmed at his approach. His suit fit too well to hide a suicide vest. He didnt look dangerous. But most Jordanians were wise enough to give the muk a wide berth. Especially ones dressed like him. Before he reached the gatehouse, two guards emerged, AKs at the ready. They put him on his knees and pulled a hood over his head and dragged him inside to explain himself.

His name was Dr. Ahmad Rashid. He was a cardiologist at a hospital in eastern Amman. And as he told the muk and then the CIA he wanted to go to Pakistans North-West Frontier, infiltrate al-Qaeda, and destroy it. He blamed al-Qaeda for the death of his brother, Farhad, who had killed himself a year earlier in a suicide bombing in Baghdad.

This very day, one year ago. Twenty-two years old, but he could hardly read or write. If he went a few streets from our house, he was lost. A child. They filled his head with angels and virgins.

Rashids potential was obvious. For nearly a decade, the CIA had sought reliable sources inside al-Qaeda, men who might narrow the search for Osama bin Laden and his deputy, Ayman al-Zawahiri. Eventually, of course, the agency and NSA would track bin Laden to a compound less than fifty miles from the Pakistani capital of Islamabad. SEAL Team Six would do the rest. But in 2009, bin Laden was still a ghost. The agency had no hard information on him. Rashid could fill the gap.

Assuming he was genuine, of course. Brad Stanley, the station chief at Amman, feared that Rashid might be a con man, or worse a double agent sent by al-Qaeda. But his story held up under scrutiny from Amman station and the muk. The Jordanians reported that Rashid belonged to a moderate mosque and wasnt on their watch lists. Amman school records showed that his brother had dropped out in sixth grade. Army files confirmed a suicide bombing in Baghdad by a Jordanian, first name Farhad, last name unknown, on June 16, 2008.

With those preliminaries out of the way, Stanley decided that Rashid was worthy of surveillance. He put a four-man team on Rashid, led by Todd Laitz, his best watcher, maybe the best in the Middle East. For two weeks, Laitz and his men tracked Rashid. He jogged every morning at a gym in downtown Amman. He stayed late at the hospital most nights. He visited his mosque only for the Friday midday prayer, which was more or less obligatory. Laitz summed him up to Stanley in four politically incorrect words: Even whiter than you.

Doubtful. Stanley had played lacrosse at the University of Maryland, which made him practically albino. What do you think?

I think theres plenty of upside and we can limit the downside. Id do it.

Stanley agreed. So did the bosses in the Counterterrorist Center back at Langley. On July 16, the DO as everyone still called the unit now officially known as the National Clandestine Service approved Rashids recruitment. The CIA gave him the code name Marburg, after an African virus that caused its victims to bleed to death. The agency hoped that Rashid would do the same to al-Qaeda.

Running Rashid from Amman didnt make sense. He was handed off to Marci Holm, a senior case officer in Kabul. Making Rashid report to a female operative offered another test for him. The agency believed that a genuine jihadi wouldnt want to take orders from a woman. Plus Holm was a rising star, a tall, angular woman who had managed a half dozen successful ops in Afghanistan.

Rashid didnt complain when he was told Holm would be his controller. Their first meeting came in late August, in Dubai. They walked the giant Mall of the Emirates as Holm gave Rashid a three-hour crash course on tradecraft. No dead drops or chalk marks, just e-mail addresses and keywords. Cricket to schedule a meeting, pulse if he believed hed been discovered.

You shouldnt have trouble getting in and out, she said. They were speaking English. Holms Arabic was good. Rashids English was better. They wont want to keep you in the mountains. They dont have many men who can travel as freely as you.

Maybe theyll want me to take care of them.

Even then theyll let you leave to get the drugs you need to treat them. As long as they trust you, it wont be a problem. And your brother martyred himself for them.

Animals.

Theyre not stupid. You need to be cautious. No unnecessary risks. I dont have to tell you what happens if they question your loyalty.

I understand.

But yes, we think theyll accept you. We think its possible that within a few months you could meet their top men.

Bin Laden. Rashid whispered the name.

As far as we can tell, only a few people ever see him. Al-Zawahiris more likely. You understand, he sets the strategy. Hes the one who decides to use boys like Farhad as martyrs.

I know you dont trust me, Rashid said, apropos of nothing.

If I didnt trust you, I wouldnt be here.

Its all right. Ill prove myself to you.

Theyd walked the mall twice, end to end, Rashids loafers clacking on the polished floors. Along the way theyd stopped at a Polo store, where he tried on a salmon-colored long-sleeved shirt. Do you like it?

Its very nice. Hes not a terrorist, Holm thought. Cant be. Terrorists dont wear pink Polo shirts.

Now they had looped back to the malls signature attraction, its indoor ski hill, an almost criminal waste of energy, considering that the temperature outside was 101 degrees. But Dubai like Las Vegas, its American twin pretended to exist outside the laws of nature. Dubai created wants, and then satisfied them at a tidy profit. Put skiing in the desert, and people whod never seen snow would buy twelve-hundred-dollar Prada jackets to skid down a two-hundred-foot hill. Yet Holm had to admit she enjoyed visiting the place, its glass-and-steel towers so unlike Kabuls shattered blocks. Shed take endless consumerism over endless war.

Rashid watched the skiers. Shall we try it? As if they were on a date. His manners matched his clothes. He was old-fashioned, almost courtly.

Not me. Shed grown up in Oregon, snowboarding at Mount Hood. She wasnt renting a parka for this foolishness. But you should. Have you ever skied before?

No. But I shouldnt make you wait

Go. Ill watch. A bar overlooked the hill. Inevitably, it was styled as an aprs-ski lodge and called the St. Moritz Caf. Holm sat by the natural-gas fireplace and sipped hot cocoa and watched Rashid ski. He moved cautiously, like most first-time adult skiers. But she saw that with a little training, hed learn fast. He never let the skis run away from him. He saw her watching, waved. She waved back, and as she did

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