Denial and Deception: An Insider's View of the CIA from Iran-Contra to 9/11 (Nation Books)
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Author(s)Mahle, Melissa Boyle
PublisherNation Books
ISBN / ASIN1560256494
ISBN-139781560256496
AvailabilityIn Stock.
Sales Rank712,192
CategoryHistory
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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The recent resignation of CIA boss George Tenet has only highlighted what is for many the greatest political scandal of a generation: the failure of the U.S. intelligence community to combat the threat poised by Islamic fundamentalists and prevent the 9/11 attacks. Melissa Boyle Mahle risked her life working as an undercover CIA field operative in the Middle East until her departure in 2002. She therefore has a unique vantage point from which to view the political and operational culture of the agency in the post Cold War climate. From Reagan to Bush Jr., Mahle provides a vivid personal and historical narrative on how the CIA became an anorexic organization, lost in the post Cold War world. Afraid to take risks that might offend Washington politicos and European allies, gutted of the clandestine operators who knew how to run secret wars, exhausted from reform whiplash, and demoralized by demonization and poor performance, the CIA simply became unable and unwilling to get down and dirty to do the hard part to fight a real war on terrorism. Denial and Deception describes the last generation of the CIA and is a unique contribution to our understanding of the secret world of intelligence.
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