Thunder Run (Maelstrom Rising Book 6)
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There was dark amusement in his eyes. “Turkish Special Forces. One of the bodies has been positively ID’ed as a known OKK officer.”
“Holy shit.” The curse just slipped out. The Turks hadn’t been especially secretive about their support for several of the jihadi groups in Europe, but that had been something of a sideshow to the rest of the war so far. “Any formal statements?”
“Not from our side, and not from them.” Hartrick looked like he wanted to spit on the floor. “Seems there are too many more important things to talk about.” He stabbed a finger toward the map. “About half of the ‘New European Council’ survived.” He sneered. “They’re blaming us, the French are blaming us, the Germans are yelling at everyone, and in the meantime, Nouveau Gallia has taken Marseille, jihadis are rioting unchecked in Brussels and Paris, and the DDSB just tried to surround the Reichstag. But that’s not all.”
He pointed to a cluster of red pins in Germany. “The EDC 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Divisions have refused orders to stand down, and now hold Chemnitz and a good chunk of its surroundings. They’ve issued a statement claiming that the New European Council is illegitimate, and that the EDC Continuity Plan is in effect, whether the former member governments like it or not. They haven’t trotted out their new Council—our guess is that they don’t have one, but that their generals are either pushing this themselves, or they have some sponsor in the background. Either way, this ain’t over.”
“No.” That sick feeling of vague dread that I’d had before was back. When Hartrick had said that about a sponsor, all I could think of was the Chinese operatives we’d killed in Neubrandenburg, months before.
“No, it’s not.”
THE STORY CONTINUES IN:
AREA DENIAL
MAELSTROM RISING BOOK 7
From the Author
I hope you’ve enjoyed this sixth chapter in the Maelstrom Rising series. Trying to balance the irregular nature of modern war and politics with the broad spectrum of high-tech combined arms operations was interesting. And hopefully, there was a bit of a surprise—though perhaps not as much of a surprise to my readers as to some of the characters in the book.
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