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Here's an excerpt from Rogue Patriot: ...'This time they're in a hurry to launch,' Richardson said. He put a large red circle on the map, centered on the launch site. The circle took in all of Japan, Taiwan, Guam, North China, Eastern Siberia, and a bit of Alaska. 'That missile is capable of
Sandy Stern takes on his last trial in this scintillating courtroom
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