National Threat: Inside the Cia Spy War

National Threat: Inside the Cia Spy War

by (us) Henryk Lempton

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Henry A. Crumpton's distinguished 24-year espionage career began in Africa. For the next ten years, he spent the Cold War battlefields in Asia and Europe recruiting spies, from disgusting criminals to warriors. He went to the FBI and then the CIA's Counterterrorism Center, pioneering many new projects including the drone program. He went to Afghanistan and led the CIA's post-9/11 war against al-Qaeda; it was the most important and successful paramilitary covert operation in the CIA's history. Later, he returned to the CIA to run a variety of covert operations in the United States. The most fateful chapter in Crumpton's life was the time after 9/11, when he was ordered to participate in the Afghan campaign.

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