A Deadly Misunderstanding
A Congressmans Quest to Bridge the Muslim-Christian Divide
Chapter One
Hostage
One day in the fall of 1983, as I prepared for a speech at a rally in Washington, D.C.'s Lafayette Park in support of Soviet Refuseniks,1 I received a visit at my congressional office on Capitol Hill.
My secretary informed me that there were two gentlemen to see me, one from the FBI and the other from the CIA. As she ushered them into my office, I noticed that the FBI agent carried a bulky briefcase. The two men explained who they were and the reason for their visit: there were some "concerns" related to my speech that week.
"Fact is, Congressman," said the FBI agent, "we were hoping you'd reconsider."
Reconsider? I wasn't sure what he meant.
"Reconsider your participation in the event." He glanced at the CIA man, who clarified: "We'd like you not to give the speech."
The CIA agent explained that his agency had received word that Yasser Arafat was less than pleased with the position I was t ... read full excerpt from A Deadly Misunderstanding ebook