JAMES BOND AND THE PELOSI AFFAIR
By Bob French
Henry felt as though he was
sitting in the very room as Bond entered the large office of the Director of
the British Secret Service.
“You’re late Bond. This is
important.” M sounded annoyed.
He glanced at the Minister and nodded,
then smiled as the tall, stocky figure of Felix Lighter of the CIA stood up out
of the high-backed chair and turned to face Bond. “Good to see you,
Felix. This must be serious to drag you away from the other side of the
pond?”
“Bond, do you mind? Take a seat
and let me explain. You may not have heard that the American Congressional
Delegation is visiting the Indo-Pacific region to reaffirm its strong and
unshakable commitment to its allies. The mission is led by Nancy Pelosi
the Speaker of the United States House of Representatives and has the backing of
the house and the President.
Bond nodded. “Nothing new in that
Sir. Most of the first world nations are sending delegations out to the
far east in the hope of picking up trade deals.”
What was omitted from the press release
is that Pelosi intends to visit
Bond sat quietly and cast his mind back
over the files he had read about the continued tension between
“Not a very sensible thing to do Sir,
bearing in mind the delicate situation between the two countries. I find
it hard to believe that President Biden approved the visit.”
Felix cleared his throat “That’s it, James. She deliberately omitted to list her visit to
“Then why doesn’t she wind her neck in
and follow the advice of her president?”
The Minister put down his glass of
brandy. “Bond, the Americans have a different style of politics than
ours. Apparently, the Speaker outranks the President in certain matters
of state.”
Bond frowned, then turned to M.
“So how are we involved, Sir?”
“The problem is that our Customs have
been tipped off that there is going to be an attempt on her life during the
visit.”
“Surely, then it’s their problem, Sir.” He turned to Felix. “No offence, but I think you need to get
your house in order before involving us.”
Felix grinned. “Not exactly
James. You see the CIA has come up with a plan which means for security
reasons, Pelosi will be residing in the British Embassy instead of the American
during her visit. They think it will fool the Chinese protesters.”
Bond looked at Felix with a question in
his eyes. “Nothing to do with me, James. It came from on high.”
“Bond, it doesn’t matter. The
thing to remember is that our old friend The Spider is involved. You will
recall he helped to create the panic over the shortages of PPE, then offered
Europe and
Bond felt his temper start to rise and
glanced at Felix. “Does anyone in your organization know where the Spider is at
present?”
He shook his head, took a deep breath as
though beginning a confession. “James. This isn’t going to be easy.
We have found out that The Spider has connections inside the MSS, the Chinese
secret intelligence, and the secret police service. And if that isn’t enough,
Pelosi is a stubborn old bitch and when she makes her mind up, nothing will
stop her. You Brits can be arrogant, but wait until you see her in
action. She’s something else man, believe me. You also have to
remember that our country is having its elections this year, so a stunt like
this will get her a lot of votes.”
The last words from M were, “get out
there, find out what is going on and stop it, and if you should happen to come
across The Spider, eliminate him.” The meeting ended abruptly and as they
filed past Moneypenny, she caught Bond’s eye and smiled then discretely slipped
him an envelope.
Felix was met outside the offices of
Universal Exports by a swarthy-looking man in a flashy grey Italian suit and
keen steel blue eyes. He was quickly introduced as Sirius Bromovitch,
Section Chief of the Eastern Desk at the US Embassy. Without any
foreplay, he invited them around the corner to the Three Feathers pub, just off
Bromovitch ordered a Martini on the
rocks, but Bond chose a black coffee along with Felix.
“So. How did it go Lighter? Did
you convince the Brits to cooperate?”
Bond stared at Lighter, then took a sip
of his coffee, letting Felix start the conversation.
“Well, we have their cooperation but it
is early days and ….” Bromovitch butted in.
“Listen Bud, we don’t have much
time. She is planning to visit
“Listen. If you are going to work
with the Bits, as you put it, I suggest that you respect the confidentiality of
the matter and not blab it around a place you know nothing about.”
Bramovitch jumped back and stared at
Bond. “What do you mean Bud?”
“Firstly, I am not your Bud, and
secondly, this pub is frequented by the staff from at least four embassies all
within a few minute's walking distance. I don’t have to tell you that what
is said in here will be reported back to their respective Charge d’affairs
within minutes, so Bud! I suggest we go for a walk down by the
As Bond and Felix reached the sunshine
of the pavement outside the pub Bond spoke quietly. “Who is this clown?
Do we have to work with him?” Before Felix could answer him, the arrogant
American Section Chief joined them.
“Sorry about that Bond. I agree,
let’s take a walk along the
After an hour, Sirus Bramovitch was
happy that Bond was on board with the insertion plan and took his leave.
“Sorry James. He’s new to the
appointment. He has connections in
Bond nodded, but said nothing. They
parted at Trafalgar Tube Station and Bond explained that he would get back in
contact once he had digested the details of how the Americans wanted to play
this. On the tube back across the capital Bond decided that he needed to
think and decided once he got back to the hotel he’d go for a long hard swim in
the hotel pool. He thought better when he pushed his body to the
limit. After a blistering forty lengths, he pulled his tired body out of
the pool and smiled to himself. His insertion plan was sorted.
At
ten that night he called his friend, Adrien Benoit, an ex-Sergeant Major who
had served in the 2nd Battalion of the French Foreign Legion
Parachute Regiment before being recruited by the French Intelligence Service,
in
When Felix called just before seven in
the morning to inform Bond when his car would be picking him up, he was not
surprised to be told that Bond had booked out at five. Felix knew that
Bond had little trust in the CIA and like Felix, only dealt with people he knew
and trusted.
Felix met Bramovitch at the steps of the
Gulfstream G700 on the pad.
Before Felix could greet him Bramovitch
demanded. “Where the hell’s the Brit?”
Felix ignored him, stepped past him, and
boarded the private CIA jet. He turned
to the pilot at the top of the steps, “OK Jim, let’s roll.”
Bramovitch stormed up the steps and
confronted Lighter.
“Hay! I asked you a Godam
question. Where’s the Brit?”
“He’s gone.”
Bramovitch stepped back in mild shock.
“What ja mean, gone?”
“Listen Bramovitch. You’ve been
behind a desk too long. Out in the field things are a little
different. For a start we don’t advertise the fact that we are about to
arrive in Chinese air space in a CIA private jet when on a secret mission.”
He saw the cogs slowly turning in Bramovitch’s face.
Realising it was taking Bramovitch too
long to work out, he turned and sat down.
Bond met Adrien at the pre-arranged time
in a restaurant outside the entrance to the
“What’s on your mind? You don’t seem at
ease.”
Adrien casually glanced around to ensure
that no one was trying to listen in on their conversation. “Before I left, a
friend of mine from the old days told me that something was going down out
here. Is it to do with this American woman?”
Bond nodded slowly. How on earth
did the French Intelligence Service get to know about the job, unless there was
a leak in the CIA, he thought.
“I have been sent out here because there
is a threat to the life of Ms Pelosi. The Americans think that the
Chinese are going to try and take her out.”
Adrien frowned. “That is not what
I heard. The word on the street is that the CIA are using The Spider as a
decoy whilst their own team are going to take her out.”
Henry froze, then turned the page of his
comic and cursed.
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Copyright
Bob French