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Operation Bosphorus is a gripping spy novel and high‑stakes political thriller that plunges the reader into one of the most dangerous turning points in modern European history—the collapse of the Soviet Union and the birth of a new world order. As Soviet troops withdraw from Poland, they leave behind two secret SS‑20 nuclear warheads. When these weapons fall into the hands of General Dubynin, chaos quickly spirals out of control. With the empire crumbling around him, Dubynin makes a desperate and catastrophic choice: to sell weapons of mass destruction on the black market. At the heart of this deadly game stands Andrzej—a former dissident turned Polish intelligence officer. A race against time begins, with the security of Poland and all of Europe at stake. But this is more than a pursuit—it is a ruthless intelligence war fought in the shadows of politics, organized crime, and competing international interests. The story races through cities across Europe and Russia, exposing the secrets of power behind closed doors. Readers are taken deep into the covert worlds of the CIA, UOP, and FSB, and into the operations of elite special forces units—Delta Force and GROM. From clandestine government briefings to flights aboard military Hercules aircraft, the tension builds toward a threat that should never have been unleashed. Based on real events and inspired by the author’s own experiences, Operation Bosphorus is driven by the belief that the modern world does not need teachers, but witnesses—those who were close enough to see more than what official documents ever recorded. If you want to uncover a hidden story that truly happened, this is a thriller you cannot miss.
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