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 He examined the faces of his listeners。 〃Don't you read newspapers? Where have you been? Gorbachev has been talking perestroika and glasnost for years。 Why? The threat of Star Wars technology was a major impetus。 There was no way they could match it Under no conceivable circumstances could enough rubles be printed or squeezed from the people to fund such a program。 The generals lost power。 The politicians gained it。 Through diplomacy the threat of Star Wars could be blunted; perhaps even eliminated。 Soviet foreign policy changed course dramatically; arms reduction treaties were agreed to and signed; mutual verification was at last swallowed with good grace。 Then came the Minotaur's revelations。〃
 〃I see;〃 Jake said; rubbing his chin and glancing at Toad。
 〃Yes; Captain。 We are having a major technological revolution in America just now。 The research of the space programs has borne fruit。 Ever smaller; ever more powerful puters; lasers; missiles; fiber optics; new manufacturing techniques that allow us to build structures and engines with capabilities undreamed of ten years ago: last year's cutting…edge designs are obsolete before we can get them into production f It's like something out of science fiction。 This must have struck you these past six months?〃
 〃Yes。〃
 Caplinger nodded as he seated himself behind the desk。 He just couldn't stay still for any length of time; Jake thought。 〃It struck me five years ago when I became SECDEF。 I listened to the briefings in awe。 This black magic was real。 It's not just Star Wars; it's everything。 Jet engines with over three times the thrust per pound of Soviet engines are real; ready for deployment。 Stealth obsoletes their radar systems。 America is preparing to deploy a new generation of weaponry that will make obsolete everything the Russian generals have bled the Soviet Union to get for the last forty years。 They have reached the end of their string。 If this is table stakes; they have bet their last ruble; and we have raised。〃
 〃The Minotaur;〃 Jake said slowly; 〃gave them the awful truth。〃
 〃Chapter and verse。 Imagine the horror in Moscow as the true dimensions of their dilemma sank in。 The rumors and hints they had heard were all true! The United States was even farther ahead technologically than the worst pessimists predicted。 It was a nightmare。〃
 〃They could have ordered a first strike;〃 Tarkington said。 〃Started World War III before their military situation became hopeless。〃
 〃Yes。 But they didn't。 They are; after all; sane。〃
 〃Jee…sus!〃 Tarkington came out of his chair like a coiled spring。 He planted himself in front of Caplinger's desk。 〃What if they had?〃
 〃Then none of us would be alive now; would we; Lieutenant? Please sit down。〃
 〃Who missioned you to play God with the universe; Caplinger? Where does it say in the Constitution that you have the right to bet the existence of every living thing on this planet; for whatever reason?〃
 Caplinger rose from his chair and leaned across the desk; until his face was only a foot from Toad's。 〃What ivory tower did you crawl down from? You think we should just strum our banjos and sing folk songs and pray that nuclear war never happens? Sit down and shut the fuck up!〃
 Tarkington obeyed。 The cords in his neck were plainly visible。
 〃What is he; Captain?〃 Caplinger jerked a thumb at Toad。 〃Your conscience that you drag around?〃
 〃He's a man who cares;〃 Jake Grafton said slowly。 〃He sincerely cares。〃
 〃We all do;〃 Caplinger replied; cooling down and taking his seat again。 He rubbed his hand across his balding dome several times。 〃We all care; Tarkington。 You think I enjoy this?〃
 〃Yep。 That's precisely what I think。〃
 Caplinger rubbed his face。 〃Maybe you're right。〃 He toyed with a pen on his desk。 〃Yeah。 I guess 'enjoy' isn't the right word。 But I do get satisfaction from it。 Yes; I do。〃 He looked at Tarkington。 〃This is my contribution。 Is that so terrible?〃
 〃That retired woman that Albright killed…I'll bet she enjoyed her little walk…on role in your drama。 Didn't she have any rights?〃
 Caplinger looked away。
 Toad pressed。 〃You just chopped her like she was nothing。 Is that what we are to you? Pawns? Rita…you have the right to stuff my wife through the meat grinder for the greater good? You asshole!〃
 After a while Caplinger said; 〃We took big risks; but the reward was worth it。〃 He set his jaw。 〃It was worth it;〃 he insisted。
 Neither officer replied。
 Caplinger examined both their faces。 〃e; gentlemen。 Let's have another cup of coffee。〃 Toad didn't get out of his chair。 He had the corncob pipe in his hands as the other two men left the room。
 In the kitchen Jake said; 〃Somebody's liable to shoot Gorbachev; you know。 He's threatening to break a lot of rice bowls。 Revolutions from the top rarely work。〃
 〃Even if Gorbachev dies; the Soviet Union will never be the same。 If the old guard tries to clamp down; sooner or later there'll be another Russian Revolution; from the bottom next time。 There's going to be another revolution in China; sooner or later。 The munists can't go backwards; though they can sure try。〃
 〃Why were they so concerned about the Minotaur's identity?〃
 〃'They' is a very broad term。 The GRU wanted evidence that the Minotaur's revelations were false; to discredit them。 When Camacho gave them the name of the Secretary of Defense; they were left with an empty bag。 The men in the Politburo realized that it was entirely possible the United States government was providing the information as a matter of policy。 That possibility had to be weighed。
 〃The implications are difficult;〃 he added; searching for words。 〃Perhaps the best way to say it is this: Some of the Soviet decision makers saw America; maybe for the first time; as we see ourselves…strong and confident; with excellent reasons for being confident。 Frightened men start wars; and we aren't frightened。〃
 Back in the den; Jake asked; 〃So we still don't know the identity of the three deep moles; the sleepers?〃
 〃Let's say we're resigned to the fact that; if the agents exist; they will probably not be revealed。 But we achieved so much! The changes in the Soviet Union the last three years have been profound。〃
 〃You play your fucking games;〃 Toad murmured; 〃and the little guys get left holding the bag。 Like Camacho。〃
 〃Ah; I hear the voice of the eternal private plaining because the generals are willing to sacrifice him to achieve a military objective。〃
 〃Sorry; I didn't read about your little war in the papers。 And I didn't volunteer to fight it。〃
 〃America was Luis Camacho's adopted home。 He loved this country and he loved its people。 He knew exactly what he was doing every step of the way。 Like you and your wife when you fly; he knew the risks。 You think his job was easy? Having Albright right next door? Camacho had a wife and kid。 You think he had no nerves?〃
 Toad sat silently with his arms folded across his chest; staring out the window。 Jake and Caplinger talked a while longer。 It was almost 4 P。M。 when Caplinger said; 〃By the way; Captain; you did an excellent job presenting the TRX plane and Athena to Congress。 I'm looking forward to getting a ride in an A…12 someday。〃
 〃That makes two of us。〃
 Toad picked up the corncob pipe from the pipe stand again and examined it idly。 〃Why did Camacho admit his past?〃
 Caplinger smiled。 〃Who knows the human heart? His explanation; which I read very carefully after Albright approached him a year or so ago; was that America is a country that cares about people。 You see; he was a cop。 A cop in J。 Edgar Hoover's FBI。 But in spite of Hoover's paranoid insanities; Luis saw that the vast majority of the agents there were trying their best to enforce the laws in an even; fair manner; with due regard to the rights of their fellow citizens。 Camacho came from a country where the police have no such mission。 The police there are not honest; honorable men。〃 He shrugged。 〃Luis Camacho instinctively understood Hoover。 He had grown up in a nation ruled by such men。 But Camacho came to see himself as a public servant He became an American。〃
 〃Thanks for your time today; Mr。 Secretary。〃
 〃I'll walk you to your car。〃
 He led them through the kitchen to the door tha

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