SOAR A Black Ops Mission

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Author: John Weisman
Publisher: HarperCollins
Year: 2004
Language: en
Pages: 416
ISBN-13: 9780060524104
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Height: 6.75 Inches
Length: 4.1875 Inches
Weight: 0.45 Pounds
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SOAR A Black Ops Mission by John Weisman, published by HarperCollins on May 25, 2004, is a fictional narrative that unfolds during a critical U.S.–Chinese weapons treaty signing in Beijing. The story centers on a covert CIA operation aimed at placing sensors to monitor underground nuclear tests in China, which takes a dangerous turn when the CIA team is captured by guerillas from the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan. As the summit approaches, the U.S. President mobilizes a specialized unit to rescue the hostages and prevent a diplomatic crisis.

Readers will find a tense plot that escalates as the CIA team faces imminent threats, including the potential detonation of a nuclear device seized by their captors. The narrative explores themes of espionage and military strategy, as the U.S. team races against time to extract the hostages and neutralize the nuclear threat. With a page count of 416, this edition presents a detailed account of the unfolding crisis, highlighting the complexities of international relations and covert operations.


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Just prior to a precedent–shattering U.S.–Chinese weapons treaty signing at a Beijing summit, a covert CIA operation to place sensors that record low–level underground nuclear tests near the PRC’s secret site at Lopnur in Western China goes awry.

The CIA team is captured by Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan (IMU) guerillas. With the clock ticking and the summit approaching, the President mobilizes a top–secret unit–Task Force 160 of the Army’s Special Operations Air Regiment栮d orders a team of Spec Warriors to rescue the American intel squirrels before the Chinese find out what has happened, cancel the summit, and embarrass the U.S. Then, satellite intelligence reveals that not only have renegade Uzbeks captured the Americans, they have also seized a thirty–year–old, capacitor–fused nuclear device from the Chinese military.

Within hours, an ultra–sensitive National Reconnaissance Office FORTAE (Fast Onboard Recognition of Transient Atomic Experiments) Ⲯiffer⟳atellite indicates the IMU has somehow armed the devise. National Reconnaissance Office photos show the nuke and the hostages heading for the Pamirs and Afghanistan, where remnants of the IMU␳ al Qaeda allies still hold out. That is followed by a National Security Agency communications intercept: the Chinese president has secretly dispatched a Zhongdui (Special Forces) unit from the Jin Jiancha Zhu (Tactical Reconnaissance Office) of the People’s Liberation Army to hunt down the terrorists and retrieve the nuke.

The only good news is that Beijing doesn’t know the IMU is holding six American hostages渥t. Now, the U.S. team must not only beat the Zhongdui to the IMU guerrillas so it can extract the CIA team covertly, the rescuers must also take a Department of Energy expert to defuse the unstake nuke without leaving any American fingerprints.

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