
Imperfect Storm: 30 Years of Cia Counterterrorism
by (u. S.) Michael Morel Bill Harlow
About This Novel
The United States has a huge and complex intelligence circle in the world today. The battle against terrorism by the U. S. Intelligence community, led by the Central Intelligence Agency, is, in the author's opinion, the great war of this era. Michael Morell, the former deputy director of the CIA, has been in the center of the "anti-terrorism" storm - the CIA for 33 years. He has personally experienced the Afghanistan War, the 9.11 Incident, the Benghazi incident and the operation to kill bin Laden. He disclosed the inside story of the CIA's intelligence work and reflected on the mechanisms and motivations behind the "intelligence failures": Why did the United States insist on launching the Iraq War? Can the CIA bear the blame? The network is not in the intelligence community, but on Wall Street? Why are American politicians indifferent to national security crises? What lessons should the United States learn from Benghazi? Readers can feel the real scenes of being in the "intelligence empire" from the text, from fighting against "Al Qaeda" and ISIS to the hardships of actual intelligence work. The author also pays tribute to the unknown public servants who participate in "anti-terrorism" intelligence work. Protecting homeland security and preventing another terrorist attack is the mission of intelligence work.
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