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rl.thebourneultimatum-第24章

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 〃You weren't once。 Where it all began。〃
 〃The hell I wasn't。 No uniform ever made a soldier and it sure didn't with me。〃
 〃What about a couple of generals; one in Brussels; the other at the Pentagon?〃
 〃They were career men; they stayed in。 I wasn't and I didn't。〃
 〃We have to expect leaks; rumors;〃 said Bourne almost aimlessly; his eyes now wandering。 〃But we can't permit the slightest hint of military orientation。〃
 〃You mean like in junta style?〃
 〃Never;〃 replied Bourne; once more staring at Armbruster。 〃That kind of thing creates whirlwinds…〃
 〃Forget it!〃 whispered the chairman of the Federal Trade mission; angrily interrupting。 〃The Sixth Fleet; as you call him; calls the shots only here and only because it's convenient。 He's a blood…and…guts admiral with a whiz…bang record and a lot of clout where we want it; but that's in Washington; not anywhere else!〃
 〃I know that and you know it;〃 said Jason emphatically; the emphasis covering his bewilderment; 〃but someone who's been in a protection program for over fifteen years is putting together his own scenario and that es out of Saigon…mand Saigon。〃
 〃It may have e out of Saigon but it sure as hell didn't stay there。 The soldier boys couldn't run with it; we all know that。 。。。 But I see what you mean。 You tie in Pentagon brass with anything like us; the freaks are in the streets and the bleeding…heart fairies in Congress have a field day。 Suddenly a dozen submittees are in session。〃
 〃Which we can't tolerate;〃 added Bourne。
 〃Agreed;〃 said Armbruster。 〃Are we any closer to learning the name of the bastard who's putting this scenario together?〃
 〃Closer; not close。 He's been in contact with Langley but on what level we don't know。〃
 〃Langley? For Christ's sake; we've got someone over there。 He can squelch it and find out who the son of a bitch is!〃
 〃DeSole?〃 offered the Cobra simply。
 〃That's right。〃 Armbruster leaned forward。 〃There is very little you don't know。 That connection's very quiet。 What does DeSole say?〃
 〃Nothing; we can't touch him;〃 replied Jason; suddenly; frantically reaching for a credible answer。 He had been David Webb too long! Conklin was right; he wasn't thinking fast enough。 Then the words came 。。。 part of the truth; a dangerous part; but credible; and he could not lose credibility。 〃He thinks he's being watched and we're to stay away from him; no contact whatsoever until he says otherwise。〃
 〃What happened?〃 The chairman gripped his glass; his eyes rigid; bulging。
 〃Someone in the cellars learned that Teagarten in Brussels has an access fax code directly to DeSole bypassing routine confidential traffic。〃
 〃Stupid goddamned soldier boys!〃 spat out Armbruster。 〃Give 'em gold braid and they prance around like debutantes and want every new toy in town! 。。。 Faxes; access codes! Jesus; he probably punched the wrong numbers and got the NAACP。〃
 〃DeSole says he's building a cover and can handle it; but it's no time for him to go around asking questions; especially in this area。 He'll check quietly on everything he can; and if he learns something he'll reach us; but we're not to reach him。〃
 〃Wouldn't you know it'd be a lousy soldier boy who puts us out on a limb? If it wasn't for that jackass with his access code; we wouldn't have a problem。 Everything would be taken care of。〃
 〃But he does exist; and the problem…the crisis…won't go away;〃 said Bourne flatly。 〃I repeat; we have to cover ourselves。 Some of us will have to leave…disappear at least for a while。 For the good of all of us。〃
 The chairman of the Federal Trade mission leaned back in the booth; his expression pensively disagreeable。 〃Yeah; well let me tell you something; Simon; or whatever your name is。 You're checking out the wrong people。 We're businessmen; some of us rich enough or egotistical enough or for other reasons willing to work for government pay; but first we're businessmen with investments all over the place。 We're also appointed; not elected; and that means nobody expects full financial disclosures。 Do you see what I'm driving at?〃
 〃I'm not sure;〃 said Jason; instantly concerned that he was losing control; losing the threat。 I've been away too long 。。。 and Albert Armbruster was not a fool。 He was given to first…level panic; but the second level was colder; far more analytical。 〃What are you driving at?〃
 〃Get rid of our soldier boys。 Buy them villas or a couple of Caribbean islands and put them out of reach。 Give 'em their own little courts and let 'em play kings; that's what they're all about anyway。〃
 〃Operate without them?〃 asked Bourne; trying to conceal his astonishment。
 〃You said it and I agree。 Any hint of big brass and we're in big trouble。 It goes under the heading of 'military industrial plex;' which freely translated means military…industrial collusion。〃 Again Armbruster leaned forward over the table。 〃We don't need them anymore! Get rid of them。〃
 〃There could be very loud objections…〃
 〃No way。 We've got 'em by their brass balls!〃
 〃I'll have to think about it。〃
 〃There's nothing to think about。 In six months we'll have the controls we need in Europe。〃
 Jason Bourne stared at the chairman of the Federal Trade mission。 What controls? he thought to himself。 For what reason? Why?
 〃I'll drive you home;〃 he said。
 〃I talked to Marie;〃 said Conklin from the Agency garden apartment in Virginia。 〃She's at the inn; not at your house。〃
 〃How e?〃 asked Jason at a gas…station pay phone on the outskirts of Manassas。
 〃She wasn't too clear。 。。。 I think it was lunchtime or nap time…one of those times when mothers are never clear。 I could hear your kids in the background。 They were loud; pal。〃
 〃What did she say; Alex?〃
 〃It seems your brother…in…law wanted it that way。 She didn't elaborate; and other than sounding like one harried mommy; she was the perfectly normal Marie I know and love…which means she only wanted to hear about you。〃
 〃Which means you told her I was perfectly fine; didn't you?〃
 〃Hell; yes。 I said you were holed up under guard going over a lot of puter printouts; sort of a variation on the truth。〃
 〃Johnny must have had his talk with her。 She told him what's happened; so he moved them all to his exclusive bunker。〃
 〃His what?〃
 〃You never saw Tranquility Inn; or did you? Frankly; I can't remember whether you did or not。〃
 〃Panov and I saw only the plans and the site; that was four years ago。 We haven't been back since; at least I haven't。 Nobody's asked me。〃
 〃I'll let that pass because you've had a standing invitation since we got the place。 。。。 Anyway; you know it's on the beach and the only way to get there except by water is up a dirt road so filled with rocks no normal car could make it twice。 Everything is flown in by plane or brought over by boat。 Almost nothing from the town。〃
 〃And the beach is patrolled;〃 interrupted Conklin。 〃Johnny isn't taking any chances。〃
 〃It's why I sent them down there。 I'll call her later。〃
 〃What about now?〃 said Alex。 〃What about Armbruster?〃
 〃Let's put it this way;〃 replied Bourne; his eyes drifting up to the white plastic shell of the pay phone。 〃What does it mean when a man who has a hundred million dollars in Zurich tells me that Medusa…point of origin mand Saigon; emphasis on 'mand;' which is hardly civilian…should get rid of the military because Snake Lady doesn't need them any longer?〃
 〃I don't believe it;〃 said the retired intelligence officer in a quiet; doubting voice。 〃He didn't。〃
 〃Oh; yes; he did。 He even called them soldier boys; and he wasn't memorializing them in song。 He verbally dismissed the admirals and the generals as gold…braided debutantes who wanted every new toy in town。〃
 〃Certain senators on the Armed Services mittee would agree with that assessment;〃 concurred Alex。
 〃There's more。 When I reminded him that Snake Lady came out of Saigon…mand Saigon…he was very clear。 He said it may have; but it sure as hell didn't stay there because and this is a direct quote…'The soldier boys couldn't run with it。' 〃
 〃That's a provocative statement。 Did he tell you why they couldn't run with it?〃
 〃No; and I didn't ask。 I was supposed to know the answer。〃
 〃I wish you did。 I like less and less the sound of what I'm hearing; it's big and it's ugly。 。。。 How did the hundred million e up?〃
 〃I told him Medusa might get him a villa someplace out of the country where he couldn't be reached if we thought it was necessary。 He wasn't too interested and said if he wanted one; he'd buy it himself。 He had a hundred million; American; in Zurich…a fact I think I was also expected to know。〃
 〃That was all? Just a simple little one hundred million?〃
 〃Not entirely。 He told me that like everybody else he gets a monthly telex…in code…from the banks in Zurich listing his deposits。 Obviously; they've been growing。〃
 〃Big; ugly and growing;〃 added Conklin。 〃Anything else? Not that I particularly want to hear it; I'm frightened enough。〃
 〃Two more items and you'd better have some fear in reserve。 。。。 Armbruster said that along with the deposit telexes he gets a listing of the panies they're gaining control of。〃
 〃What panies? What was he talking about? 。。。 Good God。〃
 〃If I had asked; my wife and children might have to a
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