The TroikaA Story by Haim KadmanA clandestine meeing in Moscow, the description is fictitious of course, do bear it in mind please.In the SVR headquarters at the Yasenevo District of Moscow in the
office of the SVR director the 'Troika', which includes Putin, Medvedev and the
SVR director Fradkov, the three leading persons in Russia met for a top secret
discussion. After Fradkov the host exchanged warm handshakes and smiled
effusively accentuating his loyalty towards his guests, the three of them sat
next to a table well prepared for that exclusive meeting, with caviar, salami
snacks on buttered bread, and goblets and a vodka bottle, enough appetizers to
stir their minds as it was early for lunch yet. After having exchanged a few polite and cautious sentences, while
tasting the appetizers and toasting a drink or two; Putin nodded to Fradkov and
the SVR current head opened up with a general review of the situation, with
regard to the global interests of Russia. 'The situation in general isn't bad at all except the critical yet
situation in Syria…' 'But there's still hope to crush the rebels and end the war with a
stunning victory.' Putin intervened declaring indirectly his demands for
greater efforts that would ensure positive results. 'Oh yes we do exploit the Americans hesitations very well, their
defeatist policy of letting us and the Iranians a free hand is our big
advantage; and I believe that we've to think of some more diplomatic and active
steps, to make sure that they won't change that absurd policy of theirs concerning
Syria.' 'Yes you're right Mikhail Yefimovich,' Medvedev agreed and glanced
at Putin, wondering what the boss has to say. 'I think that we've to analyze what these two Obama and Hegel think,
when they claim that any kind of their intervention in Syria would hamper their
talks with Iran.' He made a short pause and his two colleagues sat pondering on
the question that their boss brought up. 'It seems a ridiculous conception to me.' Putin went on expressing
his thoughts. 'But it has a catch in it, they hope we and the Iranian will exhaust our military resources, while they support indirectly the rebels through Saudi
Arabia, Qatar and Turkey. As they did in
the past during the 80s, when our army fought in Afghanistan and we know what
the consequences were.' 'But they're involved in Afghanistan now.' Medvedev noted smiling. 'It won't prevent them from attacking Iran or changing their absurd
policy when they'll conclude it's the right time to change it.' 'You think that Damascus might fall and we'll lose our cause there
to the capitalists? What about our diplomatic threats of global chaos, which they're
so afraid of? As this must be the real reason why they don't interfere in Syria,
and my analysts believe that they won't attack Iran.' 'We've to take all the possibilities into consideration, including
the worst ones.' Putin hastened to calm down his two worried colleagues. 'You
did a wonderful job Mikhail Yefimovich by pumping up the North Korean kid. It's
an excellent measure to ensure the Americans inactivity. No I don't think
they'll attack Iran, and we've a good chance to crush the rebels in Syria.
Lavarov and his crew are doing well in the UN; and I expect that the SVR under
your competent leadership would activate our North Korean puppet whenever
needed up to a certain limit of course.' He remarked with emphasize letting
Medvedev and Fradkov time to think things over. 'China is turning into a capitalistic state that's why our North
Korean ally abhors their influence and relies on us. We'll support North Korea
as long as they'll play our game.' He ended his monolgue with a smile of
confidence. 'I propose to sum our fruitful meeting with a toast for our
success.' Haim Kadman April the 9th
2013 " all rights reserved. © 2013 Haim Kadman |
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1 Review Added on April 9, 2013 Last Updated on April 13, 2013 Tags: meeting, discussion, opinion, conclusions AuthorHaim KadmanPetach-Tikva, IsraelAboutProfile: A few words about myself: being a native of a small country whose waist is seventeen kilometers wide in a certain area; and in seven to eight hours drive one can cross its length, I was amaze.. more..Writing
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