Mark Spaid - Falcon Down

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The President of Russia and the United States are meeting in The Ukraine to sign a treaty that would give The Crimea back to The Ukraine. Stalinists in Russia, led by a fanatic named Andrei Kulagin, are violently opposed to any action where Russia gives up territory. The group worships Joseph Stalin and they are going to kidnap the two Presidents and hold them hostage to stop the treaty. They have captured a nuclear missile site in Russia and are willing to risk WWIII to get what they want. Justin and the gang have been invited to the meeting so Justin can write a story about it. Not surprisingly, given the gangs history they end up right in the middle of things. Will they get out alive? How will it end?

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“Then they’d have their Baltic Sea base.”

“They would indeed and you’d have to decide if you wanted to go to war over it,” Henry said. Ellen nodded understanding and agreement with what he said.

“And you and the Russians doubt if I’d do that.”

“Would you?” Henry asked. Andrew was the diplomat but Henry was blunt and to the point. He didn’t pull any punches.

“I don’t know, you and Andrew would have to advise me.”

“But the decision is yours and yours alone, Madam President,” Henry informed her.

“I know that and thank you for reminding me.” Henry nodded.

“Ma’am, what did General Zumwalt have to say?” Andrew asked.

“That Russian subs are more active than usual, their surface fleet is on the move in the Far East and the Mediterranean and there are suspicious events taking place outside of Kapustin Yar. You know just the regular crisis stuff.” Ellen shook her head and sighed.

“Did General Zumwalt alert the Alaskan Command?” Andrew asked.

“Oh, yes. All leaves are cancelled and planes are in the air. It’s routine but the Russians will view it as us stepping things up.”

“As they should,” Henry added.

“Yes, as they should and we both stumble headlong into crisis,” Ellen said as she got up and paced.

“Will you bring up these things to Deniken today?” Henry asked.

“He knows it all and he knows I know as well.”

“How are you going to approach him today?” Andrew asked.

“I’ll let him take the lead. We were ready to sign yesterday. He’s the one who’s stalling. We all know why, part of the Russian mantra as you two both know. The ball is in his court and after he makes his absurd offer, I’ll turn him down and we’ll go from there.”

“You think we have the advantage?” Andrew asked.

“Well, don’t you?”

“I think so, after all it was Deniken’s idea for the treaty. He needs this to shore things up at home. You know big headlines… Deniken keeps The Ukraine out of NATO,” Andrew explained.

“And we’ll give him that for The Crimea but nothing less for us and nothing more for him.”

“No base in the Baltic?” Henry asked.

“No.”

“What about a naval base on the west side of The Crimea. They have one there now.”

“And, I’d be open to that idea.”

“What will The Ukraine say about a Russian presence there?” Henry asked.

“It’s out of their hands. The two super powers are running this show,” Ellen said. Henry nodded agreement.

“Madam President, your car is here,” Bonnie said as she peeked her head into the room.

“I’m coming.”

“Good luck, Ma’am,” Andrew said with two thumbs up.

“I’ll need it.” It was decided that Andrew and Henry should stay at the hotel. Ellen didn’t want to give the impression that she was being handled. Deniken was already at the meeting hall in a room with his advisors. The two presidents would meet at two pm. On this day, meetings were planned for the afternoon then in the evening a bus trip across the Crimean Bridge was scheduled. They would go into Russia and tour the Port of Kavkaz. It was a big PR moment for Deniken and Russian television would play it up big as the Russian President taking the U.S. President in tow like a child. Deniken didn’t want that but it was out of his hands. President Lexington knew all of this but she would play the game. In time Deniken would come to the U.S. and she could return the favor.

“Let’s hope for the best,” Ellen said to Bonnie as the car pulled away from the hotel.

“Can you hammer out an agreement, Ma’am?” Bonnie asked.

“I hope so, you never know. These meetings can bring surprises.”

* * *

“The American President and Deniken will be in for a big surprise,” Yefim Galkin said as he and Yuri Bulganesky, the desk manager finished up the last-minute plans for the kidnapping of the two presidents

“I’ll get Lanewsky and Manatov,” Bulganesky said and pulled out a walkie talkie. They were antiquated but the advantage they had over cell phones was, they couldn’t be traced.

“Yes, sir.” Lanewsky said as the two stood in front of the desk. They weren’t at attention exactly but it was the next best thing.

“They’re at the meeting. The bus tour will begin at five thirty. Be in position across the bridge. Kulagin and his men will make their move after you two stop the bus.”

“Yes, Comrade,” Manatov said.

“Not so loud,” Galkin said softly with a finger to his lips. Manatov looked at Lanewsky who gave a facial gesture telling his partner to be discreet.

“When do we leave?” Lanewksy asked.

“In an hour the two of you will drive across the bridge and wait at the location given to you. It’s a parking lot, level with the street. Remain quiet and no one will notice anything. The U.S. will have no agents in Russia and the Russians will be concentrating on the caravan,” Galkin said.

“Where will the secret service and Russian agents be?” Manatov asked.

“They’ll each be in separate cars to the rear of the bus,” Bulganesky replied.

“Will there be a car in front of the bus?” Lanewsky asked.

“Yes, but he is one of us,” Galkin said and so is the bus driver.”

“How did we manage that?” Manatov asked.

“We did, that’s all you need to know,” Bulganesky said.

“Is there another car to handle the security vehicles after we block the bus?” Lanewsky asked.

“Yes, we have two trucks who will take out the security details before you make your move.” Lanewsky and Manatov looked at one another, grinned and nodded before leaving the front desk and disappearing.

CHAPTER ELEVEN

“Is everything ready?” Kulagin asked one of his lackeys over a cell as his team waited at an abandoned building on the outskirts of Novorossiysk for the two presidents and their entourages to be brought to them. The place was a fortress with a huge cache of automatic weapons, grenade launchers, gas masks, food, medical supplies and a state-of-the-art communication system so they could talk to the police when the building was finally surrounded and they could broadcast a television signal showing the two Presidents held captive. They had a direct line to Kapustin Yar and could also talk to Melenkov when necessary. The plan was multi-faceted and was dependent on several things happening and there could be no foul ups. Both presidents had to be taken and held as ransom. Radinsky had to take over at Kapustin Yar with his finger on the button. Melenkov needed to be in Deniken’s office. Kulagin had made arrangements to take out the Prime Minister Berelenov. Melenkov was the opposition leader to Deniken and with the president and the Prime Minister out of the picture, he would be ready to take over. There were many elements in the military that sided with Kulagin and his philosophy so there would be plenty of help for Melenkov.

“Yes, Comrade, Galkin and Bulganesky report they are set to go into operation.” Once hostages were taken and secure in the possession of the Stalinists, things would start to happen. Radinsky would have control of the missile silo at Kapustin Yar. There was a team assigned to take out the next in line behind the President of Russia, the Prime Minister, Vladimir Berelenov who was on vacation at his villa in the country. It was a full-fledged coup. Melenkov would appear as the titular head of state but it was Kulagin who was set up to take over as dictator. In his mind the country would welcome him as a liberator and any acts of repressive violence would be cheered. For as we know the Russian people long to feel the whip. The biggest thing that Kulagin and his gang had going for them was that President Deniken was not very popular. Even the non-Stalinists didn’t want to give back The Crimea. President Deniken wanted to use The Crimea as a springboard to further reduction in the number of nuclear missiles on both sides. President Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev had instituted Strategic Arms Reduction Talks (START) to reduce the number of missiles but each side still had around seven thousand. Presidents Deniken and Lexington had exchanged preliminary notes suggesting a program to reduce each side’s numbers by one thousand each year until they reached one thousand per country. That was still enough to completely destroy the planet but it provided a higher moral ground upon which to prevent new countries from establishing a program of nuclear weapons. Of course, secrets never remain hidden for long and there were leaks on both sides. As a result, the two Presidents released their aims to the public and that fed into the mania of militarists in both countries.

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