
Rainbow Six (part 2) (tom Clancy Military Series)
About This Novel
CIA agent John Clark has many of the same traits as Jack Ryan, but he also has the usual paranoia of some people in the late 1990s: he firmly believes that violence can solve everything, and believes that force is the best way to deter terrorism. In view of the fact that many terrorists continue to operate around the world after the end of the Cold War, he proposed to the president to establish an anti-terrorist force to eliminate all terrorism in the world. The proposal was approved, and Clark became the commander-in-chief of the force. As a result, a special forces unit composed of CIA personnel and British, French and German elites was born and named "Rainbow", and Clark was the supreme commander of "Rainbow Six". The "Rainbow" force had just been established, and a series of terrorist incidents happened to happen in the world, which gave the Counter-Strike an opportunity to show off. Although this series of events seemed to be independent of each other, the coincidence of their occurrence aroused Clark's attention, especially after Russia began to investigate the Rainbow Force, which made Clark wonder whether these terrorist actions were related to Russia? Through the narrations of the Rainbow Troops, former Soviet KGB agents, the Sydney Olympics, and a group of American scientists with radical ideas about environmental protection, Tom Clancy cleverly reveals the central theme of the entire story-the secret of the Ebola virus. The book is filled with many of the latest technological inventions in mixed communications, transmission and decryption. The degree of realism shocked governments around the world, and they dared not admit that what he wrote was true.
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