What is Nazy Cunningham's Real Function?
One of the underlying themes of the Duncan Hunter books is that there are certain CIA files that are so explosive that they cannot be divulged nor can they be accessed without presidential approval. In Special Access, the documents contained within the CIA file on the president proves he is not who he claims to be. In Shoot Down, there was an ongoing CIA file to pay terrorists a yearly ransom to prevent commercial aircraft from being shot out of the sky by shoulder-launched surface-to-air missiles. In No Need to Know, an ancient pre-CIA file lists artwork hidden by the Nazis. Another file attempts to track missing suitcase nuclear devices.
Nazy has risen up through the ranks of the CIA to become one of their most trusted senior intelligence service executives. She found Osama bin Laden hiding in Pakistan and she got to interrogate him. Her resume is full of accomplishments finding terrorists that don't want to be found or she interrogates them in Guantanamo Bay. Or other places. She didn't just renounce Islam, she escaped or some would say she defected. Much the same way senior intelligence officials defected from the Soviet Union or Eastern Bloc countries and came to work for the US or British intelligence communities, Nazy followed that career path. She escaped from an abusive radical Muslim husband and returned to America; embraced Christianity.
Nazy is the antithesis of a politically liberal woman. She loves America. America is the only country founded on great and noble ideals. She embraces America for what it is in the world, the last great hope for freedom loving people everywhere. She is on the side of America that is continually being attacked from every quadrant of the globe where evil tries to propagate and allow totalitarianism to take hold and reside. She has seen the face of evil, having been drawn into the politically evil side of Islam through a forced marriage, and has committed herself to do the ugly work necessary to uncover evil, root it out, and make and keep America safe. She is growing into becoming an exceptional American and patriot. And as a senior intelligence executive, she is entrusted with managing some of the nation's most incredible and damaging secrets. Sometimes a few of those most secret of secrets need "outside action." When those rare situations arise, she is the conduit for Greg Lynche as the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency to become aware of a particular problem which threatens the USA. Nazy is also, sometimes, the conduit for Duncan Hunter to execute the special access or the blackest of the "black" programs.
Nazy's life has been a remarkable one. Her path to America as a safe haven was turned upside down when she is forced to spy on a man. With no training, she was a crappy and unmotivated spy. When she met the man she was to spy on, she found peace, comfort, and safety in the arms of Duncan Hunter. The spark between them was virtually instantaneous. Nazy and Hunter are soulmates. They only have eyes for each other. Their work keeps them apart for operational and practical reasons. But when they are able to push work to the side and get together, you know sparks fly.
Maverick out!
One of the underlying themes of the Duncan Hunter books is that there are certain CIA files that are so explosive that they cannot be divulged nor can they be accessed without presidential approval. In Special Access, the documents contained within the CIA file on the president proves he is not who he claims to be. In Shoot Down, there was an ongoing CIA file to pay terrorists a yearly ransom to prevent commercial aircraft from being shot out of the sky by shoulder-launched surface-to-air missiles. In No Need to Know, an ancient pre-CIA file lists artwork hidden by the Nazis. Another file attempts to track missing suitcase nuclear devices.
Nazy has risen up through the ranks of the CIA to become one of their most trusted senior intelligence service executives. She found Osama bin Laden hiding in Pakistan and she got to interrogate him. Her resume is full of accomplishments finding terrorists that don't want to be found or she interrogates them in Guantanamo Bay. Or other places. She didn't just renounce Islam, she escaped or some would say she defected. Much the same way senior intelligence officials defected from the Soviet Union or Eastern Bloc countries and came to work for the US or British intelligence communities, Nazy followed that career path. She escaped from an abusive radical Muslim husband and returned to America; embraced Christianity.
Nazy is the antithesis of a politically liberal woman. She loves America. America is the only country founded on great and noble ideals. She embraces America for what it is in the world, the last great hope for freedom loving people everywhere. She is on the side of America that is continually being attacked from every quadrant of the globe where evil tries to propagate and allow totalitarianism to take hold and reside. She has seen the face of evil, having been drawn into the politically evil side of Islam through a forced marriage, and has committed herself to do the ugly work necessary to uncover evil, root it out, and make and keep America safe. She is growing into becoming an exceptional American and patriot. And as a senior intelligence executive, she is entrusted with managing some of the nation's most incredible and damaging secrets. Sometimes a few of those most secret of secrets need "outside action." When those rare situations arise, she is the conduit for Greg Lynche as the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency to become aware of a particular problem which threatens the USA. Nazy is also, sometimes, the conduit for Duncan Hunter to execute the special access or the blackest of the "black" programs.
Nazy's life has been a remarkable one. Her path to America as a safe haven was turned upside down when she is forced to spy on a man. With no training, she was a crappy and unmotivated spy. When she met the man she was to spy on, she found peace, comfort, and safety in the arms of Duncan Hunter. The spark between them was virtually instantaneous. Nazy and Hunter are soulmates. They only have eyes for each other. Their work keeps them apart for operational and practical reasons. But when they are able to push work to the side and get together, you know sparks fly.
Maverick out!
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