The DECEPTION STRATEGY - Richard Trevae - Books -  - 9781708472900 - November 18, 2019
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The DECEPTION STRATEGY

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America finds itself at another crossroad. A national election, now just two months old, re-orders the direction for the country. Incoming President Sam Kirklyn won with a thin electoral victory-bringing a far-left progressive agenda forward. The message was not lost on America's foes, including General Secretary Kim-Jae Lee, leader of North Korea. A failed missile launch from the NOKO Wonsan site is seen as the latest attempt to perfect its missile program. The launch was in fact a first-strike attack on the US. The attack plan targets the US as NOKO demands a re-unification with the South or face a massive invasion. Lee reasons the new Kirklyn administration would be unable to respond for weeks, or longer, only to be embroiled in a new Korean war. The stakes are high. Even a weakened US military could do massive damage. A quick capitulation by the South would deter the US from halting the takeover. Lee believes President Kirklyn will shun a war posture, even when attacked. Lee feels China would be silent once the South surrenders. With China as a "passive supporter" a US challenge would endanger its economic ties with China. The initial nuke-tipped rocket explodes a minute after launch-falling into the Sea of Japan. The nuke nosecone falls in the water and is snagged in a fishing trawler's nets. The trawler seeks help at sea from a salvage ship, owned by Graylle Cassidy. He recognizes the package and alerts his friend, Declan, Dalton Crusoe's half-brother. Dalton sees a unique opportunity: covertly modify the warhead controls and return it to the NOKO navy searching for debris. Later, remotely detonate it at the Wonsan missile site, appearing as a self-imposed nuclear tragedy by Lee. Dalton convinces the President to employ the deception operation.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released November 18, 2019
ISBN13 9781708472900
Pages 320
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 18 mm   ·   471 g
Language English  

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