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Chapter 54: Seryosha's Problem


Ivankov was soon taken out of Colombia after being abducted by CIA agents.

Ivankov's status is very sensitive, and his status as a diplomat makes it impossible for American law to punish him.

From this point of view, the CIA's Operations Bureau is absolutely illegal.

But does the CIA need to consider legal sanctions?

Prisons in the United States are full of Colombians and Mexicans.

If Ivankov is sent in, it won't be long before Escobar knows.

Escobar didn't even need to come to rob the prison, he just needed to tell the Vatican government about the situation and set Ivankov free.

In order to avoid these unnecessary troubles.

Ivankov could only be imprisoned outside the United States.

Guantanamo is one of the best places to be.

The prisoners who were held here after 911 have hardly ever had a chance to leave the place in their lifetimes, and Guantanamo has been held since then by terrorists who seriously endanger the security of the United States.

Now, however, it is an important U.S. military base in the Caribbean, and although it is only partially imprisoned, it is more than enough to deal with Ivankov.

After Ivankov was brought here, he was subjected to the same treatment as Ben Ali.

Electrocution and waterboarding took turns.

Ivankov was stripped of his clothes and humiliated in a cage without dignity.

The C.I.A. even had the American soldiers at the base take turns visiting the naked Ivankov.

In order to destroy his faith and dignity, it is a pity that everything they did was in vain.

This is not the first time in his life that Ivankov has undergone such treatment.

Twenty years ago, when he was still a fledgling boy, he was sent to the Arctic Circle to endure an even more cruel test.

Ivankov was able to become a thief because he never took his life seriously.

In the Arctic Circle prison of the Soviet Union, Ivankov was always the most stubborn rock in the prison.

After Stalin's death, his successor, Nikita Khrushchev, claimed that only mental illness would have committed crimes in the socialist USSR.

At that time, Stalin's old camp was considered too brutal and was intended to be abandoned by the Soviet leadership.

Many prisoners in the old camp pretended to be crazy and stupid to admit that they were indeed mentally ill in order to leave the Arctic Circle, but Ivankov was very dismissive of this.

Whenever the prison intents asked Ivankov if he was mentally ill.

Ivankov always calmly said: "No, I'm just a gangster" If those miserable Soviet agents tortured by the CIA were able to hold out because of the ideals of the Soviet Union in their hearts.

Then Ivankov was able to hold on to it by virtue of the dignity of a Slavic thief.

A thief would never betray his companions, and if he couldn't, he wouldn't be worthy of a title.

While the CIA humiliated Ivankov, he also made Ivankov leak among the soldiers at the Guantanamo base.

Although the U.S. team is a U.S. armed force, some of the troops stationed at Guantanamo do not have U.S. citizenship.

They were originally from other countries and joined the team for a green card.

One of them is Gustavo, who was born in the favelas of Colombia.

Life there is hopeless.

Young people often have only two paths: join a drug trafficking organization or try to get a scholarship to get into college.

Gustavo had a good mind, he grew up different from the children of his relatives and neighbors, and he worked hard to change his destiny by studying.

The hard work paid off, and Gustavo eventually struggled all the way to get closer to a well-known university in the United States.

But after coming to the United States, Gustavo found that he still thought of the world too simply.

Universities in the United States are ideal places for students from all over the world.

Most of the overseas students at these universities are extremely good.

Gustavo does not stand out among them.

This hit him hard, and the thought of leaving the United States to return to insecure Colombia after finishing his studies made Gustavo feel a lot of pressure.

In order to stay in the United States, Gustavo ended up in the United States Marine Corps.

Unfortunately, he served at Guantanamo, Cuba.

In order to be able to get a green card, Gustavo wasted his time here.

It wasn't until recently that I was on the phone with my relatives at home, and my relatives inadvertently talked about Escobar's bounty order.

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Reminds Gustavo of that hapless prisoner at Guantanamo.

To be on the safe side, Gustavo secretly took a not very clear picture of Ivankov.

The photos were then sent home through some Cubans outside the base.

It wasn't long before his family told him that Escobar's men wanted more information about the man in the photo.

At the same time, Gustavo's mother received the legendary five million dollars from Escobar.

This money was so easy to earn that Gustavo had a different mind, and Gustavo unknowingly became Escobar's response in Guantanamo.

Having received accurate information, Escobar immediately informed Seryosha of Ivankov's message.

Seryosha is now big.

"It's Guantanamo, how can this be good," Seryosha racked his brains to think of various methods.

But no matter how you think about it, it won't work.

It was a military base for the Americans, and if it had been so easy to attack, the Cubans would have taken it back long ago.

Seryosha knew that if Ivankov stayed there any longer, there would be more danger.

He decided to go to an acquaintance with military expertise to find out what was going on with the Guantanamo base.

Seryosha's first thought was of his good comrade-in-arms Lebed.

Lebed is not in Moscow now, his troops are stationed in Tula.

Seryosha was in a hurry, and he couldn't stay in Moscow anyway, so he found a chart near the Caribbean Sea and drove out of Moscow overnight to Tula.

After arriving in Tula, Seryosha asked Lebed out.

Although I was anxious, I couldn't just ask about Guantanamo so straightforwardly.

He slowly moved the conversation to the Navy, and then asked a question that was very relevant to Guantanamo.

"Lebed, I wonder if you have only a militia at your disposal, what you can do to capture a heavily fortified military port, such as the one leased by the United States in Europe, or Guantanamo in Cuba." t1706231537: