Pyramid Scheme

in #krsuccess3 months ago

It was a volatile time to arrive in this neck of North Africa. Egyptian President Anwar Sadat was gunned down while watching a military parade six days before I arrived in Cairo, right there at the airport. One could see where it happened. The authorities hadn’t yet cleared away evidence of the carnage. The next day, I went off to cover Operation Bright Star.

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Bright Star was the first joint exercise of the United States Rapid Deployment Force with the Egyptian army, the first deployment of American combat-ready troops to North Africa since World War II. The Carter White House was sending a message to Iran in the waning months of the hostage crisis and at the outset of their war with Iraq, and to the Soviets who had just invaded Afghanistan: We’ve come to wave our flag and unsheathe our sword, so mind your Ps and Qs. I went there to cover this bellicose extravaganza for the Gamma-Liaison Photo Agency (before I hooked up later with Sygma).

“Hey, Zimbo!”

I looked left. I looked right. I swung around and looked behind me. No one. No doubt about it, though, I heard my nickname called out loud.

“No, up here!” the voice said.

What? I looked up. It was raining . . . mushrooms. I was not on psychedelics. Paratroopers were descending, sprinkled into the clear blue sky…