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Table of Contents
The Beginning
BOOK ITHE TREK,WAR BEGINS AT HOME
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
BOOK IIDEVASTATION,MONEY TALKS,WAR STARTS AGAIN
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
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H. Berkeley Rourke
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Let your plans be dark and impenetrable as night.
When you move, fall like a thunderbolt.
Sun Tzu, The Art of War
The Beginning
The day it began, a Tuesday, in San Francisco, was cloudy, a little foggy, clammy, depressing to many. The day it began in Phoenix it was 105 degrees, air conditioners were running full capacity, people were running from malls to their cars to avoid the heat, starting their cars remotely with the air conditioning running if they had that capacity, waiting in the car with open windows as the cooling began if they did not have that capacity. The day it began in Miami, Florida there was a downpour early in the morning from a localized thunderstorm that went out to sea nearly as quickly as the rain stopped falling, leaving a partially cloudy day that was warm, humid, and getting warmer as it went along.
In Moscow, Russia, the day it began there was a beautiful bright day in progress, but there was some fear as well because the press was so preoccupied with the difficulties in the Ukraine that had been going on for years. In Beijing, China, a new moment of crisis was occurring in the economy. Though the government had been increasingly allowing capitalist enterprises, many of them had failed leaving large numbers of the population without work, hungry and many even without housing. Those without housing had begun to move into the abandoned cities and buildings that came from the failures. And they were restive, uncontrolled in large measure despite the monolithic Chinese Army.
But all those places and most others on this great Mother Earth were much more peaceful in the ultimate moments than was Baghdad. For ten years the ISIS groups with various names had been warring with the government. For five years the Shia and the Sunni had warred with each other pretending to be warring about anything but religion. But the root, the actual basis for the war was their age old dispute over who should have taken the caliphate on Muhammed's death. And there were those on both sides that wanted to extend the caliphate to the entire world by whatever means could be used for accomplishment of that lofty goal.
For more than five years, the intensity of the war had grown while the rest of the world watched from afar. And for more than five years a small cabal of Shia had been paying for the acquisition and transport of a weapon, a weapon they thought would have consequence in the war, from Pakistan to the West where it ended up in Donetsk. The transaction had been highly secret and was known only to three men in the entire world, Abu Kalil Al Ghantrous, Falik Saleem, and Pasha Hashimi were the names of those three.
Even those who transported the weapon along with Falik did not know what they were carrying. It came in components that Falik had trained to assemble. When he and the two other men who transported the weapon to Donetsk arrived there he shot both of them in the head, dumped their bodies in a culvert well east of Donetsk and went on to the city. He assembled the weapon and engaged the very sophisticated timing device that would set it off on a Tuesday afternoon.
Hashimi was a Colonel in the ISI of the Pakistani Army. It was discovered by a subordinate that he was selling weapons to people in other countries. The subordinate wanted a cut of the profits. Hashimi refused the request and made plans to kill the man. But before he could do that, the man turned Hashimi in to the ISI. His interrogation was brutally intensive and physical; he was left with no fingers on his right hand. It would have been lopped off by a sword in time anyway, since he was declared a thief. His injuries, inflicted during the interrogation, caused his demise.
Hashimi confessed to many crimes, but his interrogators didn't have sufficient information to understand the largest and most dangerous of his crimes. Pasha had been able to sell one smallish nuclear weapon to the group in Iraq headed by Kalil. The group was known as the Sword of Fallujah. Its name derived from the city of Fallujah, of course. But it also came from the brother, Benji, that Kalil had lost to the Sunnis in the early battles there in the period of 2014-2018.
Kalil made arrangements for the weapon he had purchased from Pasha to be delivered with Falik overseeing its transport, albeit by an extremely circuitous route, to Sevastopol, a port city on the coast of Crimea. From Sevastopol it was taken across the Crimea into Ukraine where it was placed in Donetsk. When Russia annexed Crimea in 2014 Kalil began to think of a way that he could entice the filthy infidels into war that would perhaps enable his group and groups like it to re-establish the caliphate throughout the central part of the Near East.
At the same time, Kalil purchased the nuclear weapon from Pasha at a cost of over $100,000,000.00. He also purchased a smaller but equally deadly weapon from a group of separatists in the deepest and most un-inhabited jungles of Kenya. This weapon, somewhat unsophisticated in nature, but deadly as it could be contained a vial of Ebola virus that had proved to be aerosol borne in Kenya. It was encased in a simple explosive device that would just rupture the tube of Ebola and let it free in the air at the moment desired by the user. The explosion that would cause this to occur would be no louder than a person passing gas. But it would be far deadlier to anyone within a short distance of the release of the virus.
All these things coalesced with the events in Ukraine that led to over a hundred dead Ukrainian soldiers and incursions into Ukrainian airspace by the Russian Air Force. Several air to air battles were fought between the older Sukhoi-30 fighter jets of the Ukrainian Air Force and the more advanced and capable Mig-39 jets of the Russian Air force, with predictable results. Just as it had occurred once before in Georgia, in Putin's first incursion into the states that had formerly constituted the Soviet Union, the outnumbered Ukrainian pilots were brave and capable but outgunned and outflown by the Russians.
And the current state of affairs in Israel, always a source of unrest in the Middle East in general, was not much better. The Sunni forces in the ISIS groups and others of similar names had made very large inroads into Jordan. And while there, they recruited thousands of new Jihadis from the camps. The desperate Alouites and Sunnis pushed out of Syria in the period prior to 2015, and who were among the Palestinians, also mostly Sunnis, had been spoiling for a fight with the “EESRAEELEES” for a long time. The swollen Sunni forces of ISIS, armed by Hezbollah, Hamas and by Assad of Syria, swarmed toward the Israeli border while the Russians began to occupy the eastern areas of Ukraine.
Of course the Israelis were not going to sit and do nothing while an invading
army threatened their borders. For once the country of Jordan showed some military sense as well as political sense, despite it having a majority of Sunni Muslims as its primary population, and when the Israelis made their initial, predictable air strike on the ISIS units, the Jordanians attacked with tanks and artillery as well. The result was much the same as the destruction of Saddam Hussein's army on the “Highway of Death.” Thousands of the ISIS force died instantly in Hellfire missile attacks, artillery shelling and cluster bomb attacks launched by both the Israelis and the Jordanians.
The remaining members of the attacking force, seeing that they were being destroyed in wholesale numbers, fled across the desert back into the friendly confines of Iraq and Syria. But the Israelis, undaunted by the bellicose statements from Egypt, Syria and other nearby nations, including the fighting groups of Hezbollah, maintained their attack until literally thousands more died.
The Jordanians had defended their borders and left the arena to the Israelis. Then the Jordanian Air Force began to sortie against the Israeli Air Force. It was not authorized initially by the government, but it happened and both Jordanian and Israeli jets went down. Jordan backed away instantly knowing it did not have the capability to fight an air war with the Israelis.
Then out of Syria a flight of nearly one hundred fighter/bomber aircraft, mostly Sukhoi 30's that had been purchased from the Russians, were spotted on a course that could only mean an attack on Israel. By the time all this had happened the U.S. Sixth Fleet, the Mediterranean Sea Fleet maintained at all times, was about three hundred miles off the shore of the extreme northern part of Syria. And it was closer yet to Lebanon. From several airports in Lebanon the fleet detected the firing of missiles that could only be directed at the ships of America. The missiles, all older and less stealthy or more capable of being dealt with by the fleet, were destroyed.
The fleet immediately went to a status of general quarters combat readiness. The runways of the airports in the eastern part of Lebanon that had launched the attack on the fleet were destroyed by cluster bombs dropped from cruise missiles fired from the protective cruisers surrounding the two nuclear powered aircraft carriers of the fleet. Aircraft were launched repeatedly and in staggered formations, time wise to protect the fleet. Some of the Syrian jets came too close to the fleet, and were destroyed without ado by the protective ring of FA-18 fighter planes that had been launched the minute the missiles were seen by the fleet.
The Jordanian Air Force saw the Syrian launch of aircraft toward Israel. But they did nothing. The Israeli Air Force was outnumbered initially but fought brilliantly and destroyed virtually the entire group of Sukhois. The Russians watched this from Sevastopol knowing that some of the Sukhoi pilots were their brethren. The Russians sent a group of Mig 39's southward, armed to the teeth. The Americans misunderstood. They shot down half the Mig fighters from long distance with missiles capable of being destructive at a distance of over a hundred miles from launch.
The remainder of the Israeli Air Force launched their fighters in the general direction the Russians were coming from. The Russians, when their planes started falling from the sky as a result of the missiles fired from FA-18 fighters, turned tail. But they too loosed their missiles. The result was several American and Israeli planes were lost as well.
Again the telephones between Washington, D.C. and Moscow were nearly worn out with the constant usage. Again the president tried to persuade Premier Putin that the entire thing started as a result of ISIS attacking the Israelis. Putin, whose arms industry was making billions arming the Syrians, the ISIS groups as well as the Shia militias with more modern Russian weaponry, dismissed the assurances of the president and at one point even threatened to attack the Sixth Fleet as a result of the air battle in which all had lost assets.
Putin finally seemed to relent and back off his belligerence. The truth was that he didn't think the Russian military was quite ready to engage the U.S. As was the U.S. military, the Russian military might was stretched a little thin as it sought to annex Ukraine with standby forces, guarded its eastern borders with divisions devoted entirely to checking any Chinese incursions, and as it prepared constantly for the potential of nuclear war.
Kalil watched all these developments carefully, plotted his timing with great glee. He thought the Ebola virus a perfect response to all this and in an area of Crimea controlled by the Russians, where there were massed Russian troop formations near the Ukrainian border, it was let loose. The effects were incredibly monstrous. Thousands of troops died of hemorrhagic fever. It was days before the nature of the fever was diagnosed properly. The small device was carefully placed in a Russian encampment in Crimea.
Of course the Russians immediately blamed the Ukrainians, and then the Americans, in the press. But the real difficulty with the situation was that the Russians blamed the Americans diplomatically. The Kremlin sent several messages to the President of the United States in outrage over the use of weapons of mass destruction that could only have been marshaled through the efforts of the United States. It was at the very least a frightening moment in history, a moment of great wonder from the American side, who had no understanding of what could have happened and outrage from the Russian side whose military was quite convinced that the U.S. was responsible.
Letters flew back and forth from Washington, D.C. to Moscow. The president called Prime Minister Putin at least a dozen times to try and persuade him that it was not the United States that had done this. Putin was adamant that President Hillary Clinton, the only woman president in the history of the United States of America, was responsible for the murder of thousands of Russian troops. President Clinton did everything she could to try and persuade Prime Minister Putin, the long time dictator of Russia at that point, it was not true. He was unconvinced. More, he thought she was lying to him.
Russia, which had long been building new ICBM's, began to place units around the country on alert. These units were known to the U.S. in part but there were several areas in the north central part of Russia that held concealed ICBMs capable of hitting the U.S. by flying over the North Pole.
Without a lot of publicity, the military of the United States quietly went from Defcon 1, basically a peacetime status, to Defcon 2. The anti-missile batteries that had been made into mobile units began to be placed surreptitiously in areas where warheads might pass overhead. The Navy began to maneuver its missile firing ships in ways that would present Russia with extremely dangerous potentials should Russia decide to do something foolish.
All the “boomers” that were left in the Navy were put to sea on an emergency basis and headed into areas where the Soviet Navy with its rusted out attack submarines could not touch them. The air forces of both countries began to arm their aircraft fully, to keep them fueled and ready to fly, and on some of them like the B-2 Stealth Bombers nuclear weapons were loaded. The B-2's began to fly training sorties out of Diego Garcia that lasted many hours, crossed over much of Africa without entering into the air space of any unfriendly country and carried bombs so destructive that their results could not be adequately described.
China, seeing all these military preparations and worrying that some of the missiles from the U.S. or Russia, or both, might be targeted in China, put its armed forces, including its nuclear missile units, on high alert as well. And North Korea, as bellicose as ever, mouthed the usual phrases of being able to attack U.S. cities with its ICBMs. China was completely at sea over the reasons that the U.S. and Russia were going “nuclear” all of a sudden. Yes, there had been an outbreak of Ebola in Crimea but that could have come about in a hundred different ways the Chinese thought. They were not prepared, as were the Russians, to toss the blame for that occurrence squarely onto the shoulders of the U.S. The premier kept asking his political advisors, “How did this happen?” None of them seemed to have an answer.
But this is a little ahead of where it should be I guess. I was, when all this began, a member of the State Department. My name is William De Young.
I was at one time an Undersecretary of State. What does that mean? Nothing really. It didn't give me information that others didn't have. It didn't tell me anything about Kalil or Falik. And I guess I was a bit of a greenhorn as well. My graduation from Thomas Jefferson had taken place only about a year prior to the world melting down. I am thirty five years old. I had been working for Secretary of State Elizabeth Warren since she ascended to that position from her status as a Senator from the State of Massachusetts.
I can tell you we were scrambling around like crazy to try and find out who the hell had let off a weapon that included the Ebola virus as part of its destructive material. It still amazes me that anyone, that a human being, would let loose that kind of destruction. Have you ever seen a person die of Ebola virus, or any form of hemorrhagic fever? It is devastating. It is nasty looking. It is a mess. There is blood everywhere. Thankfully the victims were isolated quickly; well quickly being a word of art here because it took several days for recognition of the type of virus to occur. Then the victims were quickly isolated, proper protective clothing and breathing apparatus were used by the doctors and the spread of the disease was seemingly controlled to the point that no new cases were being seen. But all through the time of the outbreak stuff was floating across all our desks in State like crazy. The one reaction I had to all this that perhaps some did not was that I began to think it was really possible for a nuclear exchange to occur between the United States and Russia.
When someone in the world gets a little crazy the rest of the world tends to react and most often that reaction is negative. Saudi Arabia, for example, threatened to turn off the oil spigot if there were another outbreak of this kind caused by the U.S. Caused by the U.S.? How the hell did they come to that conclusion? I personally spoke with a man whose job it was to operate the pipelines from the refineries to the shipping docks. He fairly screamed at me that we in the U.S. were trying to kill off the world population of Muslims by the use of viral bombs. I said in return, “Sir, if I could confess to you to that was true and if it would be the truth, I would do so. But it is not the truth. The truth is that the Russians don't know or understand where the viral attack came from and neither do we. Because the area is so tightly cordoned off in order to avoid new outbreaks we cannot even get in there to search for the weapon that may have been used to deliver the virus. But please, sir, we in the U.S. did not do this.”