Intelligence Wars: American Secret History from Hitler to Al-Qaeda (New York Review Collections (Paperback))
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ISBN: 1590170989 / Publisher: New York Review Books, June 2004
The author of The Man Who Kept the Secrets: Richard Helms and the CIA and other illuminating books on America's intelligence infrastructure chronicles the CIA's postwar record of successes and failures in its various wars against communists, dictatorships, and terrorists. Reprint.
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This updated edition contains new analysis on the situation in Iraq and the war against terrorism.Sold over 10,000 copies in hardcover.No one outside the intelligence services knows more about their culture than Thomas Powers. In this book he tells stories of shadowy successes, ghastly failures, and, more often, gripping uncertainties. They range from the CIA's long cold war struggle with its Russian adversary to debates about the use of secret intelligence in a democratic society, and urgent contemporary issues such as whether the CIA and the FBI can defend America against terrorism.
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