Deterrence
Mel Month
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AbeBooks-Verkäufer seit 7. April 2005
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Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers L0-9781449062378
Prologue - The Cold War.................................................ixChapter 1 - On the Boulevard of Broken Dreams...........................1Chapter 2 - A Good Country..............................................9Chapter 3 - Averting Catastrophe........................................15Chapter 4 - A Deepening Mystery.........................................25Chapter 5 - The City of Love............................................33Chapter 6 - A Death in Paris............................................47Chapter 7 - Code Play...................................................59Chapter 8 - The Primitive and the Predatory.............................69Chapter 9 - Guise of Evil...............................................79Epilogue - When the MAD Bluff is Called, What Then?.....................97
A Science Superman Reminisces
The old man limps to the couch. His favorite spot. This is where he holds court. Yes, he still gets visits but there are many hours in a day and, for the most part, he sits alone with only his memories to keep him company. The two women who take care of him and the place, an apartment on the top floor of one of the Boulevard's upper west-side hi-rises, can usually be found fussing about. But that doesn't disturb him. They go about their business and he immerses himself in thoughts of bygone days. How surprising is the clarity of distant recollections, even those as far back as a quarter of a century. Not so for the days swiftly passing, days that appear to merge one into the other with nothing to distinguish them. Ah, but the old days! Some have regret written all over them, but somehow, looking back as time passes, feelings of regret seem to have washed away and for most have been fully expunged.
This evening he's expecting a visitor. With eyes shut he listens to the soft sounds around him. How relaxed he is. Then the distinctive steps, audible even on the thick carpet, announce the caller. Edward's dense bushy eyebrows squeeze and become compact as his lids part. Quickly his searching eyes roam the room, alighting on a figure standing before him. Sitting in a semi-prone position on his leather chaise-longue, he speaks in his deep raspy voice, "Eugene! What a coincidence. I was just with you in the midst of my doze-dream and here you are. Why don't you sit on the couch opposite me while I adjust my position?"
"I think of you often, dear friend," the caller says wistfully. "I've wanted to see you for a long time. But you know how one thing or another always seems to get in the way. Then, this afternoon, I determined to do it. I've put it off too long and decided that this would be the day. My dear Edward, how have you been?"
"So, so," comes the reply. "Though I find it quite satisfying to sit here reminiscing, I never was a loner. I like the give-and-take, the point-counterpoint, and especially the provocations in a heated debate. But I shouldn't go on like that. If I know you, you have a reason for being here. So, out with it!"
"I can't fool you, can I?" Eugene responds, a wide smile appearing on his gaunt, big-boned face. "You're right, I had a reason. I'm worried about the future of our great adopted nation. It occurred to me that you might throw some light on what this new generation has wrought and particularly what our young president is up to. What do you see in your crystal ball, eh?"
"I'm flattered by your confidence in me," Edward answers. "To tell the truth, I tend not to keep up." He looks upward questioningly. "How odd! Even though everything reported is in sound bites, I still find I can't concentrate sufficiently. And the New York Times, forget it." Then his eyes brighten, a smile appears and he says in an ironic tone, "On the other hand, you know me. Even though I'm not fully cognizant of the facts, I'm not at a loss for an opinion. I fear, my dear friend, that our president, whether by design or not, is going to sell us down the river. He's going to stop the planned Eastern European anti-missile system. It's hard to understand. He seems to trust our enemies. But we know better. Agreements and treaties, they mean nothing to the communists. It's been like that for the past half century. Still, our boy wonder is ready to give away any advantage we have. We've already thrown away over twenty-five years. If we only listened to Reagan - now there was a man-president as well as a mensch - if we only heeded his warning and call to arms, we wouldn't be sitting in this awful position where bullying rogue states like Iran and North Korea can now sneeringly thumb their noses at us."
Eugene ponders, allowing these pessimistic words to sink in. The Princeton professor has always been this way - thinking before jumping in. And over time, this instinct to pause has served him well. It's quiet as both men await Eugene's reaction. Finally it comes. "Since I've known you, you've been rash in your judgments and I'll add, somewhat cynical. So I'll take what you've said with a grain of salt. During the eighties, many scientists, I for one, believed that deploying an advanced anti-missile system, particularly a space-based one, was too provocative and would push us dangerously close to the brink. I know. It's counter-intuitive that deploying a defensive shield is aggressive, but there it is, the strange logic of the nuclear age."
"Oh, Eugene, I must tell you this," Edward abruptly interrupts. "I saw Oppie the other day. He's staying in a building similar to mine, one just down the Boulevard. But it wasn't merely the short distance. No, it was more spontaneous. The urge to make a call on him just came to me. Perhaps I simply wanted to dip my toes in the water to check the temperature. I immediately noticed that his smoking has gotten worse, starting another before the first was done. Anyway, I was nervous, but much to my surprise, he was the perfect host. When I refused his offering of hard liquor, he asked that some lemonade be brought in." Edward suddenly stops and waves his hands in the air. "Ah, what am I going on like this for? That's not at all what surprised me. No, it was the way he spoke of our troubled relationship. He actually admitted being soft on communism in the pre-Khrushchev time. At that moment, he became a little pensive and forgave me for denouncing him as a security risk in his 1954 clearance hearing. Understandably, I was quite taken aback by his forthrightness, and while I was in this vulnerable state, he bluntly asked why I had done it. I stammered some, but I did manage to get out the honest-to-goodness truth. I said that, though I truly believed it, there was some self-interest mixed in. Believe it or not, I explained that it was as if I was removing some of the competition."
Suddenly, Gusta pushes the shoulders of the dozing old man. "Wake up! Wake up! You're getting excited. What shall I do with you? Even in your sleep, you get excited. You know it's not good for you." She wags her forefinger at him. "Look, Mister Great Scientist, it's time for warm milk and a biscuit. Today I've made them with chocolate, just the way you like them."
Stratagems Revisited
"Hilda, I'm really hungry this morning," calls out Ronnie, sitting at the head of the dining room table in his plush penthouse high up in one of the east-side Boulevard buildings....
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