Invasion USA 3 - The Battle for Survival by T. I. Wade

Invasion USA 3 - The Battle for Survival by T. I. Wade

Author:T. I. Wade [Wade, T. I.]
Language: eng
Format: epub, mobi
Tags: Espionage, USA Invaded, 2013, Action Adventure, Invasion by China, Thriller, 2012
ISBN: 9780976117087
Publisher: Triple T Productions INC.
Published: 2012-05-01T04:00:00+00:00


Chapter 10

The Calderón Brothers – March

Manuel Calderón was hurrying across the Colombian/Venezuelan border in a rusty old Toyota truck, its rear bed open to accommodate a heavy, moveable 7.62 mm machine gun. He was heading to a meeting with his two younger brothers, Pedro and Alberto, and an important member of the Venezuelan government—and a good friend of the Venezuelan President himself. At this very moment, his brothers were explaining to the Venezuelan VIP that Manuel was detained for worthwhile reasons.

Important news that had passed from mouth to mouth regarding the United States and Mexico prompted a last-minute meeting in Bogotá with other senior members of the Calderón family. Manuel wanted to attack the palace where the government meeting was to be held. His main target was the Rodriquez brothers, who he knew would be attending, because one of his men had seen them gathering at El Dorado airport. But, due to the many stupid Colombian troops who did not desert as ordered, their numbers were too great to risk it. Then, hearing that there could be a Rodriquez family gathering at the Air Force base in Santiago de Cali, he sent word to the limited number of troops he had stationed in the city, to attack the base once it looked like anybody of note had arrived. This futile effort cost him a whole day.

Three hours after crossing the border he arrived at the village where the meeting was to be held. It took a while to get through the army check points and the thousands of Venezuelan soldiers deployed around the village town hall, the meeting place.

“Ha! Manuel, you have finally arrived,” stated Victor, the VIP. Manuel could see that he was a little drunk and rowdy. “Your brothers have been entertaining me and sharing some fine Colombian brandies they brought with them. Why are you so late?”

“Pardon, Victor,” he replied, putting on a false smile and hugging the man he had come to see, “but because of very recent news from Mexico and America I had an unexpected chance to return some favors to some enemies of my family. I didn’t want to waste that opportunity.”

“I will assume that the Rodriquez brothers were together again in Bogotá?” Victor questioned.

“All five of them, even the dog from America and the American runt of the litter whose mother killed my father, Victor. You know I would never keep you waiting if it wasn’t important,” Manuel replied, putting on a straight face with a respectful and humble tone.

Manuel considered Victor to be a fat, useless, Venezuelan pig, but he had large numbers of loyal men, enough to take over Victor’s own country. Manuel had thought that a combined force of his and Victor’s men might be numerous enough take control of Colombia itself, until other family members explained that even with Victor’s men added; the Calderón Cartel still didn’t stand a chance against the Colombian armed forces.

Less than 10 percent of the total Colombian soldiers had taken the cartel’s threats seriously and had deserted.



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