Ted Halstead - The Saudi-Iranian War

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Iran’s Supreme Leader will use three nuclear weapons, VX and two armored forces driving on Riyadh to overthrow the Saudi monarchy. Can Russian agents, Saudi tanks and American technology stop him in time?

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Grishkov looked stubborn. “It should have been my choice.”

Smyslov gave a short bark of laughter. “Would you say that if Arisha were sitting here?”

Grishkov winced at the mention of his wife. “I may have imagined it, but the last words I remember hearing from Vasilyev as I passed out had something to do with a promise he made to Arisha.”

Smyslov nodded. “There you are. I’m sure she’ll deny it, but I’ll bet Arisha got him to give his word he’d bring you back, or die trying. And why not? You do have both her and two boys depending on you, yes?”

Grishkov reluctantly nodded. “Very well. Anyway, nothing I can do will bring him back. So, what is next for me? Will I return to Vladivostok? I have to tell you, I am not ready for any more such ‘adventures,’ particularly without a man I trust at my side.”

Smyslov smiled. “First, let me tell you that the President is once again extremely impressed by your performance, and of course with Vasilyev’s as well. As after your last mission, you will each receive one million American dollars from the President’s personal fund, with Vasilyev’s award going to his next of kin.”

Grishkov’s eyebrows flew up. “Is that a joke? Vasilyev didn’t have any family.”

Smyslov shrugged. “I think it’s time you met your new partner.” With that, he pulled out his cell phone, and sent a one word text to his assistant.

A few moments later, the door to Smyslov’s office opened, and in walked a man who looked very much like Vasilyev, except about thirty years younger.

“Anatoly, meet Mikhail Vasilyev, Alexei’s son,” Smyslov said with a huge smile.

Grishkov remained seated, and appeared to be rooted to the sofa in shock.

“But Vasilyev told me he never married.”

Mikhail sat down next to Grishkov and nodded. “Yes. But you do know it’s possible to father a child, without marrying the mother?”

As Grishkov turned beet red, Smyslov roared with laughter and turned to Mikhail. “I am only sorry that your father is not here to see this. I know he would have been tremendously entertained.”

Wiping a tear from one eye and gasping for air, Smyslov finally said, “Mikhail’s mother was also a KGB agent, who was killed during an assignment in the Middle East while Mikhail was just a baby. He was raised by his grandparents. I knew Alexei even then, and I can tell you that he asked Mikhail’s mother to marry him. She refused, because under KGB rules back then she would have been forced to resign.”

Smyslov paused, and said somberly, “Alexei never forgave himself for her death, even though he was on assignment in Asia at the time and could have done nothing to prevent it. He had nothing in his life except his work after that.”

Grishkov shook his head. “I can’t believe Alexei had a son and never told me. Did he know?”

Mikhail smiled. “Of course. He sent money to my grandparents, and I never lacked for anything. My grandparents claimed I was an orphan until I graduated from university, and had started my first job and rented my first apartment. When I came home on holiday to visit them, there he was. He said that he wanted me to make my own choices in life, and not to be pressured into following in the footsteps of his parents.” Mikhail paused. “Maybe I was being contrary. But days later, I had applied to work at the FSB.”

Smyslov smiled. “It didn’t hurt that he had studied foreign languages at university, and his first job was with a translation service.”

Mikhail shrugged. “I’m sure that’s true. Anyway, when I told him of my application, it was the only time in all the years I knew my father that I saw him angry. He told me to withdraw my application, and when I refused said he would make sure I was never accepted. I didn’t see him for several years after that, but as you can see I did start work at the FSB.”

Smyslov nodded. “It was obvious Mikhail had great potential. And no matter how much Alexei objected, it was not difficult to keep him busy abroad and unable to interfere. After several years, reports came to him of his son’s performance in the field, and he finally changed his mind.”

Mikhail smiled. “Our work only let us see each other a few times, but we made the most of each occasion. The Director has told me about your last two missions with my father. I know you are unhappy that he did not allow you to join him in concluding his last one. I can assure you that he ended his career exactly as he would have wished had he planned it. After my mother’s death duty was all he cared about. He was about to be forced into retirement, and after that he would have never complained, but would have still been miserable. A hero’s death instead, saving thousands of lives including his partner’s? Perfection indeed.”

Grishkov shook his head. “I still can’t believe he never told me about you.”

Mikhail shrugged, and repeated the first part of Vasilyev’s favorite saying. “Tell your enemies nothing.”

Grishkov gave a sad smile and repeated its end. “And tell your friends even less.”

Smyslov clapped his hands and said, “Now it is time, Anatoly, to answer your question. You have had a month to spend with Arisha and the children. I wish it could have been longer, but once again there is a problem, and Mikhail needs someone he can trust to help him address it. Do you agree to your new partner?”

Grishkov held out his hand to Mikhail, who immediately shook it. “Of course I do. Where are we going this time?”

Smyslov pulled two fat manila envelopes from his desk and laid one in front of each of them. “Mikhail obtained most of the information in these files, but there have been a few additions made since he came back a few days ago. I’m sorry, Mikhail, that you have to go back to Pakistan again so soon, but I’m afraid your last report has now been confirmed.”

Grishkov shrugged and said, “Well, at least it can’t be as bad as three nuclear weapons.”

Mikhail smiled ruefully and said, “Three? I wish it were only three.”

Books by Ted Halstead:

The Second Korean War (2018)

The Saudi-Iranian War (2019)

Copyright

This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, businesses, places, events and incidents are either the products of the author’s imagination or used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental.

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