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ISTANBUL, TURKIYE
The Peninsula Istanbul Hotel
June, 2008
1:00 P.M. TRT
ISTANBUL, TURKIYE
The Peninsula Istanbul Hotel
June, 2008
1:00 P.M. TRT
The Peninsula Suite was a luxurious, penthouse suite on top of the Peninsula Istanbul Hotel. The suite, along with the entire floor below it, was rented out for the American delegation's stay for the Opening Ceremony of the 2008 summer Olympics. The suite included multiple bedrooms, a living room, a kitchen, a dining room, a study, and a large roof-top outdoor space complete with a swimming pool and plants that afforded some privacy. Despite the Secret Service doing its best to make the hotel feel like a prison, it was still exceptionally luxurious and was a breath of fresh air for the Americans, especially President Sinclair. The President, as well as numerous world leaders, were invited to attend the Opening Ceremony and he had gladly accepted. Sinclair, the Secretary of State, the United States Ambassador to Türkiye, and United States Senator Olympia Snowe were all serving as official representatives of the United States for the event. Sinclair and Snowe were staying together in the Peninsula Suite.
The relationship between the President and the Senator had been ongoing since Sinclair had been Vice President. It didn't become public until he had become President, and even then, both of them were very private about it. Sinclair was a widower and Olympia was a double widow. Both of them had dealt with the tragedy of losing spouses and, on top of that, also many friends and colleagues in in the Senate. Despite their very political lives, the two had unwritten rules about discussing work: they didn't discuss it whenever they ate together, when they were in bed, or when they were on vacation. Olympia had already declared that this counted as a vacation, so Sinclair resisted the urge to ask her about an upcoming vote in the Senate.
The Secret Service had temporarily installed bullet-proof glass outside, around the pool area. It somewhat ruined the aesthetic, but it did allow the two to go outside if they wished. Olympia was laying by the pool. She was dressed modestly, but casually. Sinclair had stepped inside. Instead of the three-piece suit that the country and the world was used to seeing him in, he was wearing khaki pants along with a white and blue pinstriped shirt. Still, though, his white hair was neatly combed like he had a press conference to get to. He had been outside with Olympia for the past half-hour, but he had stepped inside a few minutes ago to go to the restroom. Now was his opportunity.
He went to one of the bedrooms that they weren't using and turned on his government-issued encrypted Blackberry. He looked down at the screen and thought for a few moments. He could ask Luke Adams, the Secretary of State, to make this call, but then he'd want to know why he needed to go there. He scrolled through his contacts, which felt endless, and came across a name: Aiden Hawkins, Ambassador. Hawkins had been instrumental in reestablishing relations between Washington and Istanbul, and he had not failed at a single task that Sinclair had given him so far.
Jessica White had been answering phone calls all day from politicians, celebrities, and important Americans who were trying to get special assistance while they were in Türkiye. The State Department had recently updated its travel advisories which showed that Türkiye was a relatively safe place for Americans to go to. This, no doubt, increased the number of Americans who would be present at the opening ceremony and the Olympic Games, and it also meant that more Americans would return to the country for tourism over time. For Jessica, this meant that she had to take more phone calls from millionaires who were trying to impress their girlfriends by getting a special tour of the embassy, or something else. She really liked saying no to those.
Her secure landline started to ring again. Weird, it wasn't a call that the Diplomatic Corps had forwarded to her, it was just a direct call from an unlisted number.
"Ambassador Hawkins's office, Jessica speaking."
"Good afternoon, Jessica. This is Benjamin Sinclair. I am calling for Ambassador Hawkins. Can you connect me to him, please?"
"...Sorry, who did you say you are?"
"This is President Sinclair."
"Sir, I'm not sure how you got this number, but the President doesn't make direct phone calls. I'm sure that impersonating the President is some kind of crime."
"...Jessica, I can assure you I am me-" Jessica hung up on Sinclair.
Sinclair looked down at his Blackberry for a couple of seconds and then chuckled to himself. He called the number again.
"Ambassador Hawkins's office, Jessica speaking."
"Jessica, this is Benjamin Sinclair. I think that we were disconnected."
"Actually, I hung up on you. I'm really busy today, I don't need someone wasting my time by pretending to be the President."
"I am the President."
"Prove it."
"Alright... I'm staying at The Peninsula Istanbul Hotel, that isn't public information."
"They chopped down all of the light posts in the plaza next to it so that Marine One could land there yesterday. I think the secret is out of the bag."
"Okay, good point."
"I met President Sinclair once, you don't sound anything like him."
"Well, you're talking to me on the phone. That probably doesn't help. When did we meet? Maybe I can recall."
"I'm not sure that I can really talk much about it... But we met at the White House, just outside of the Oval Office, about a year and a half ago. Ambassador Hawkins was there to talk about... Well, I can't really talk about it."
"Hawkins called in a dozen favors on Capitol Hill to get my Chief of Staff to put him on my agenda. I had just met with the Australian Prime Minister. He asked me to give Turkey a chance. Also, at the time, he wasn't an ambassador yet. If I remember correctly, you were his assistant then. I stepped outside to steal some M&Ms from my secretary's desk after the meeting. You had forgotten your purse, and you had come back for it... You were dumping the bowl of M&Ms into your purse and you dropped them on the ground when you saw me. You had blonde hair and I think you said that you're from... Alaska?"
"Wow, that's right you have a great memor-........ Mister President, I'm so sorry... I'll put you through to the Ambassador right away."
Jessica transferred the call to the Ambassador's secure line. Jessica put her hands into her face and felt so embarrassed. Sinclair felt proud of his memory.
Ambassador Hawkins normally didn't have numbers come straight through to his phone without Jessica telling him who it was first, or the call being scheduled. He picked it up.
"This is Hawkins."
"Ambassador, this is President Sinclair. I hope that this isn't a bad time?"
Hawkins, who plenty of experience as a CIA officer, was immediately skeptical.
"Please hold, I have to verify your number." Hawkins put his hand over the receiver and shouted, "JESSICA!"
Jessica came into the Ambassador's office. She looked scared. He didn't say anything to her and just picked up his hands like he was non-verbally asking, What the fuck?
"It's definitely the President, he remembered the time I stole M&Ms from the White House."
Hawkins looked up the number for the President's encrypted Blackberry, which he had thanks to all of the work that went into Turkey, and realized that it was actually him.
"I'm sorry about that Mister President, this is..."
"Unusual, I know. Jessica really gave me the third-degree. She was skeptical too."
"I trained her well, sir."
"Yes you did... I won't take up too much of your time, Aiden. But I needed to ask for a favor."
"Absolutely sir, what do you need?"
Ten minutes later, Hawkins made a secure call to Prime Minister Ayşe Çiller's office. He requested to speak with the Prime Minister, if she was available.
The relationship between the President and the Senator had been ongoing since Sinclair had been Vice President. It didn't become public until he had become President, and even then, both of them were very private about it. Sinclair was a widower and Olympia was a double widow. Both of them had dealt with the tragedy of losing spouses and, on top of that, also many friends and colleagues in in the Senate. Despite their very political lives, the two had unwritten rules about discussing work: they didn't discuss it whenever they ate together, when they were in bed, or when they were on vacation. Olympia had already declared that this counted as a vacation, so Sinclair resisted the urge to ask her about an upcoming vote in the Senate.
The Secret Service had temporarily installed bullet-proof glass outside, around the pool area. It somewhat ruined the aesthetic, but it did allow the two to go outside if they wished. Olympia was laying by the pool. She was dressed modestly, but casually. Sinclair had stepped inside. Instead of the three-piece suit that the country and the world was used to seeing him in, he was wearing khaki pants along with a white and blue pinstriped shirt. Still, though, his white hair was neatly combed like he had a press conference to get to. He had been outside with Olympia for the past half-hour, but he had stepped inside a few minutes ago to go to the restroom. Now was his opportunity.
He went to one of the bedrooms that they weren't using and turned on his government-issued encrypted Blackberry. He looked down at the screen and thought for a few moments. He could ask Luke Adams, the Secretary of State, to make this call, but then he'd want to know why he needed to go there. He scrolled through his contacts, which felt endless, and came across a name: Aiden Hawkins, Ambassador. Hawkins had been instrumental in reestablishing relations between Washington and Istanbul, and he had not failed at a single task that Sinclair had given him so far.
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Jessica White had been answering phone calls all day from politicians, celebrities, and important Americans who were trying to get special assistance while they were in Türkiye. The State Department had recently updated its travel advisories which showed that Türkiye was a relatively safe place for Americans to go to. This, no doubt, increased the number of Americans who would be present at the opening ceremony and the Olympic Games, and it also meant that more Americans would return to the country for tourism over time. For Jessica, this meant that she had to take more phone calls from millionaires who were trying to impress their girlfriends by getting a special tour of the embassy, or something else. She really liked saying no to those.
Her secure landline started to ring again. Weird, it wasn't a call that the Diplomatic Corps had forwarded to her, it was just a direct call from an unlisted number.
"Ambassador Hawkins's office, Jessica speaking."
"Good afternoon, Jessica. This is Benjamin Sinclair. I am calling for Ambassador Hawkins. Can you connect me to him, please?"
"...Sorry, who did you say you are?"
"This is President Sinclair."
"Sir, I'm not sure how you got this number, but the President doesn't make direct phone calls. I'm sure that impersonating the President is some kind of crime."
"...Jessica, I can assure you I am me-" Jessica hung up on Sinclair.
Sinclair looked down at his Blackberry for a couple of seconds and then chuckled to himself. He called the number again.
"Ambassador Hawkins's office, Jessica speaking."
"Jessica, this is Benjamin Sinclair. I think that we were disconnected."
"Actually, I hung up on you. I'm really busy today, I don't need someone wasting my time by pretending to be the President."
"I am the President."
"Prove it."
"Alright... I'm staying at The Peninsula Istanbul Hotel, that isn't public information."
"They chopped down all of the light posts in the plaza next to it so that Marine One could land there yesterday. I think the secret is out of the bag."
"Okay, good point."
"I met President Sinclair once, you don't sound anything like him."
"Well, you're talking to me on the phone. That probably doesn't help. When did we meet? Maybe I can recall."
"I'm not sure that I can really talk much about it... But we met at the White House, just outside of the Oval Office, about a year and a half ago. Ambassador Hawkins was there to talk about... Well, I can't really talk about it."
"Hawkins called in a dozen favors on Capitol Hill to get my Chief of Staff to put him on my agenda. I had just met with the Australian Prime Minister. He asked me to give Turkey a chance. Also, at the time, he wasn't an ambassador yet. If I remember correctly, you were his assistant then. I stepped outside to steal some M&Ms from my secretary's desk after the meeting. You had forgotten your purse, and you had come back for it... You were dumping the bowl of M&Ms into your purse and you dropped them on the ground when you saw me. You had blonde hair and I think you said that you're from... Alaska?"
"Wow, that's right you have a great memor-........ Mister President, I'm so sorry... I'll put you through to the Ambassador right away."
Jessica transferred the call to the Ambassador's secure line. Jessica put her hands into her face and felt so embarrassed. Sinclair felt proud of his memory.
Ambassador Hawkins normally didn't have numbers come straight through to his phone without Jessica telling him who it was first, or the call being scheduled. He picked it up.
"This is Hawkins."
"Ambassador, this is President Sinclair. I hope that this isn't a bad time?"
Hawkins, who plenty of experience as a CIA officer, was immediately skeptical.
"Please hold, I have to verify your number." Hawkins put his hand over the receiver and shouted, "JESSICA!"
Jessica came into the Ambassador's office. She looked scared. He didn't say anything to her and just picked up his hands like he was non-verbally asking, What the fuck?
"It's definitely the President, he remembered the time I stole M&Ms from the White House."
Hawkins looked up the number for the President's encrypted Blackberry, which he had thanks to all of the work that went into Turkey, and realized that it was actually him.
"I'm sorry about that Mister President, this is..."
"Unusual, I know. Jessica really gave me the third-degree. She was skeptical too."
"I trained her well, sir."
"Yes you did... I won't take up too much of your time, Aiden. But I needed to ask for a favor."
"Absolutely sir, what do you need?"
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Ten minutes later, Hawkins made a secure call to Prime Minister Ayşe Çiller's office. He requested to speak with the Prime Minister, if she was available.
Jay

