"Dear American citizens, it's time to make a decision about what's going on in Iraq. The United States and many other countries have been patient and respectful for over a decade to remove the dangerous weapons of the Iraqi regime… (Approximately)

Free nations have a duty to stand together against violence. And as we have done tonight, as we have done so far, the United States and its allies accept responsibility. "

When I turned on the TV, President Bush spoke last night about the "party to the war on Iraq." Iraq won't listen, so they want to punish you. They say it's because they understand international duties, but they don't, and all the intellectuals know it.

But perhaps because he appealed to the patriotism, he seems to be supported by the American people right away. People remember Bush Senior, then president, stormed Iraq's Saddam Hussein, invading Kuwait, and cooked beautifully in '91. vaguely, "Wouldn't that be similar?' Go teach him a lesson, 'it seems to be quite an opinion.

If you start a war without the support of the United Nations, but you still say that more than 35 countries will be together, you are also strong in the United States. I'm going to America as a big breadwinner, but the underlings have to follow me. If you don't go, the penalty will be great. The word "eat mustard while crying" is for use here.

"Phew! There's another one dying!" "

My condolences first. As with all wars, the war in Afghanistan that started last year also hurt the families that were left behind with quite a casualty. Even with state-of-the-art weapons, the last one must be dealt with by soldiers and, of course, the battle takes place. Only the dead.

The sky outside the window is clear and blue, but CNN has subsequent bombing screens. Explosions of missiles erupted, and the world outside the window and inside the TV made a strange contrast to the word "peace and war."

"Sir, Mr. Miller and Mr. Jason are coming up."

Sabrina, the new assistant, informs you with a fresh voice. Sabrina was born in the United States, but when she was born between her German father and French mother, she lived in Germany and the United Kingdom as a child.

Last year's acquisition of Kirch Media required a German language secretary who was also fluent in French.

I once complained to Director Crimson about the qualities of his secretaries during the Cold War with Eva. When I was in Korea, my secretaries were very comfortable to take care of, from one to ten. Just by looking at my eyes, I realized it was' Ah, coffee ', and I brought my own food when I had time, but here I did not.

Whether I was complaining about the 'lack of service mindset' I pointed out, Sabrina was definitely different. Chief Crimson has interviewed you, so beauty is the foundation, and I find it appealing to you to have a smile on your face and say, "Can I get you some coffee?" When I ask, it reminds me of the first time Eva came in as an assistant.

Eva says she's learning a new German from Sabrina, and she used to know a little bit about it, but she's been in the United States for a long time, so she forgot to use it.

I used to work from 8am to evening, often late at night, so it was a bit empty when Eva left work. It's because no one brings their own groceries. Now that the two of you are waiting in shifts, I asked Eva to take good care of the new education.

"What brings you two together?"

I was curious because I had never seen Mr. Miller and the head of Jason Intelligence in charge of Johnston consulting.

"In fact, Dynkov has been asking for help with providing IT services to government agencies. But I've come to ask you about the company's reputation and consideration."

"Dynkov? Notorious?"

In my head, a company called Deancop didn't go in, so I started to rebel.

"There are a couple of subsidiaries," he said, "that do two big things. First of all, we have IT service contracts with dozens of government agencies, including the State Department, the Department of Defense and the Ministry of Justice. The company also supports the CIA and the FBI's system department."

"Well, how does a company manage all the major ministry systems? Isn't that a little too deep in the foot? Of course, the former Constitutional Guard will be on the board, right?"

"That's right. I think we're dealing with the government. But that's not necessarily why."

In total, Daincop has contractual relationships with more than 40 government agencies, which cover not only domestic but also foreign government offices and branches. And I wondered, how did one company get involved with so many important institutions, and I wondered, "Could it be a huge lobby? I asked because I had heard the idea.

A little differently than I expected, the government wanted to contract with one company rather than ten. The number of contracting companies demands the highest level of security, such as confidentiality and employee management, makes it difficult to manage. It's probably a sensitive area because you can't use any company, and the less you write, the better. After hearing the explanation, it's true.

"Then, what's the second?"

"It provides mercenary contracts, escorts, facilities and equipment management. Hire ex-cops and soldiers to assist the military, or provide the necessary services for aircraft or weapons maintenance. The problem is that these mercenaries are making a name for themselves."

The company signed a government contract with the former Yugoslav region of Bosnia in the late '90s and dispatched military and maintenance units.

The problem lies in their mental state. Some of the people who are chasing you in the battlefield tend to get mixed up, but the company just admits it.

The problem is that the manager there is crazy, and he has done a terrible thing by bringing the people under him. He actively promoted prostitution by staying close to the mafia there, where he took girls from Eastern Europe or Russia and bought and sold them like slaves.

The staff bought little girls and brought them home, and when they got tired of it, they traded them or sold them for money. Many of the boys said they had slave girls.

A new employee who came in later was shocked, went to a nearby military and formally disclosed it, and was quite excited during the investigation, I suddenly remember.

Did you play well in the press, or was I just not interested in this? I only have the feeling that I have to do it. If this had happened in the United States, the whole country would be in a frenzy, but it's probably someone else's country, so I was angry for a while and forgot.

"You're a bit of a dirtbag, aren't you? Slaves are like that in the 21st century. I can't believe that was done by the employees of the American company."

"It's not just this company. There's only so much instinct left in the battlefield that it's hard to sell if they follow the code of conduct. I have a lot of friends who are usually there to support me. The mercenaries following Eastern Europe were basically prostitutes, but this time it was a big problem because they were hanging out with the mob, enslaving little girls. They said it was an organization, so they went crazy as an organization."

Director Jason, who worked for the intelligence agency, explains the situation of mercenary companies. Halybutton and other companies have said that these issues have been exposed several times, but some of the problems seem to be overwhelming at the company level.

In their own countries, even the strict United States may say that it is not tolerant or interested in crimes in weak countries such as Bosnia. I'm busy with work, but I don't care what I do when I go to another country.

'The power is the truth. You have to find justice for me. It's a fire without power...'

My fist struggled without me knowing it. Even though it's the 21st century now, if I don't have the strength to see it, I'll start crying. A whistleblower in Bosnia was eventually kicked out of the company and has struggled with his job since. On the other hand, the company is still getting the government contract without any problems.

"What can I do for you, by the way?"

No matter where you move to, it's not my job to get involved. If my woman, my family, my men were involved, I would go there right now and I would put them out there, but I wouldn't, and I would probably say, "Yeah, that's a good thing. Then why are you standing up? 'You will get a rumor. That's the world of people. And two is not the messenger of justice. You have a little conscience.

"Since the war in Afghanistan, major networks have been attacked by hackers, but since the recent war in Iraq, hackers from all over the world have been attacking major networks in the United States."

The Bush administration obtained information that Iraq was developing 'weapons of mass destruction' and asked for the support of the international community to attack together, but they didn't actually provide evidence and only said it was reliable news.

Despite the opposition of each country, anti-American sentiments arose in each country because of the full-scale bombardment.

Suddenly, government agencies, such as the CIA, the FBI, and the Ministry of Defense, and even private mercenary companies dispatched to Afghanistan and Iraq, are under heavy attack. Demand for electronic security has skyrocketed, of course, and there are many specialists in viruses, but no company responds to hackers, so they are struggling with a lack of manpower and experience.

"Mr. Miller, when you look at me like this, it's not just a one-time deal, is it?"

While talking, I looked at the boss. I didn't want to drag you to Director Jason because there was more.

"Yes, we asked our company to create the highest level of security to protect government and their IT assets. In addition, you have been asked to monitor and defend against hacker attacks."

Miller slowly explains what Dynkov demands. Generally, a powerful security system, "NOW! ‘I wanted to install it. And of course, he asked me to take over the operation.

"The government needs to give you access to that critical system, but will you let the second company get involved? If so, there will be regular security audits, right?"

"They'll take care of the big problem. Of course, we have a lot to discuss. Maybe we should start a separate department on government business."

Oh, I'm worried. Dynkov's security system, if you can afford it, is a problem for Dynkov's clients. It's the government, the CIAFBI Ministry of Defense and Justice, and every single one of them is an unnatural organization.

The most awkward thing is that you should be regularly audited. Of course, how much they should be thankful for, but I had no reason to bother.

"What does Chief Jason think? Is there anything wrong with our business?"

Me, Thomas, and Chief Jason share some secrets, so they asked around a little. I was in the CIA for a long time, so I thought it might help.

For the record, Director Jason is still unaware of Controller X. This is a slightly dangerous weapon, so the fewer people you know, the better. Everyone knows that Thomas and his team have tremendous intelligence gathering capabilities.

"In the case of government agencies, there is no big problem if you only care about your own security and audit. And if you ask me to cover one or two departments, I say no. Due to security concerns, there may be additional costs to having separate teams and servers."

Chief Jason said there's nothing unusual about running a man-made area everywhere. He just said he could read the contract carefully so that there would be no future problems. Miller says he thinks positively, but if he knows that our security systems have been compromised by government agencies, he says it's easy to market. There's something good about that.

A few days after discussing this with President Miller and Chief Jason, he learned something new. The reason why we're in such a hurry at Dynkov is because the government system was breached once and data was leaked. He also reported that there were problems with the websites and firewalls inside Dynkov.

Well, normally, they wouldn't have done it, and they wouldn't have contacted us like this, but all of a sudden the hackers are in a frenzy because of the Iraq war in '91, and there's no such thing as the side effects of the Internet taking over the world. Of course, it's never gonna be a side effect on me. Hehe.

Johnston Securities.

I muttered my name to myself. All of this is because security hackers from around the world are gathering at Johnston Group, and there is a gap in the workforce between government agencies and other companies.

There's no way hackers after a revolutionary reputation will work for a government agency. I work for Johnston Group, of course. Engineers in this field are the same. Treatment is better, I work for my company in a free atmosphere, I don't want to go to the government. Especially not by a second-class company like Dynkov, the gap in security technology is huge.

There are many people who know that there are real time monitoring technologies in the United States and that companies with the largest number of servers and complex, large information systems do not provide security services to the public because they are a Johnstone group last year with a 'Music Shield’ event.

Of course, I'm not wrong, but the Johnstone group is a little different from other security firms. If other companies are looking for computer viruses, we are protecting the living, the hackers.

Even though everyone said there was no problem, I was curious about Thomas' thoughts and went to see him.

"What do you think? Don't you feel bad about working for the government? You, I didn't tell you, when you're gathering data, you just go inside someone else's company."

"Haha. I didn't do that, did I? That's what software does. It won't take long, but if you say something later, you can say you don't know. Lawyers are good. What are you worried about?"

Thomas has already mastered the principles of Morse. I don't care much about the aftermath, but instead, I looked at me as a shy person and tried to hit my back head.

"By the way, if it's connected to the government system, isn't that a license to kill? A fish shop for cats... Hehehehehe!"

Whoo-hoo, whoo-hoo!

Thomas shudders at what's so exciting, but he imitates catching mice with both hands with a strange cat's cry... Phew. This guy?!!

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Bush, do you have a weapon of mass destruction? 'went into Iraq as an excuse. Of course, the next year, October 2004, there was no such weapon!' comes to a final conclusion.

So, without any empathy at all, I was blamed for the "war for oil, for military service," and I broke through and launched a global protest. And of course, around this time of year, there was a constant attack by hackers.

You mentioned DynCorp in your novel.

When I read the history of the Bosnian incident, the employees who worked here mistook themselves for medieval people. According to Ben the Exposer, where he was, his colleagues lived with girls between the ages of 13 and 16. And the age of these slave owners varied, so there was a 60-year-old grandparent.

Some of these people were punished later. How much? is not well verified. In the midst of these scandals, Dynkob got his hands on government contracts, and he saw an article with a column blaming the government and Dynkob.