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Plausible Deniability
Plausible Deniability is used by governments who choose to hide their actions and intent. It allows them to carry out tasks that might be criminal or on the fringe of legality.
When an Ex SAS Soldier, Bob Clayton, is called upon for a mission he knows this will be the case. He leaves Australia, at short notice, under false papers and allows himself to be press-ganged into the Russian Navy. So secretive is his mission, he can tell no one of his objectives.
What he cannot count on is his daughter and his lover banding together to lodge the missing person report that motivates a smart cyber cop with a terrier like attitude, to follow his trail.
His mission, under the auspices of MI6, is to sabotage two specially fitted Russian nuclear submarines with the intent of causing maximum embarrassment to Russia and distract them from the War in Ukraine. But the USA has other ideas.
Plausible Deniability is used by governments who choose to hide their actions and intent. It allows them to carry out tasks that might be criminal or on the fringe of legality.
When an Ex SAS Soldier, Bob Clayton, is called upon for a mission he knows this will be the case. He leaves Australia, at short notice, under false papers and allows himself to be press-ganged into the Russian Navy. So secretive is his mission, he can tell no one of his objectives.
What he cannot count on is his daughter and his lover banding together to lodge the missing person report that motivates a smart cyber cop with a terrier like attitude, to follow his trail.
His mission, under the auspices of MI6, is to sabotage two specially fitted Russian nuclear submarines with the intent of causing maximum embarrassment to Russia and distract them from the War in Ukraine. But the USA has other ideas.