CIA at War: Inside the Secret Campaign Against Terror

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Author: Ronald Kessler

ISBN-10: 0312319339

ISBN-13: 9780312319335

Category: United States History - 20th Century - 1945 to 2000

With the CIA at the core of the war on terror, no agency is as important to preserving America's freedom. Yet the CIA is a closed and secretive world-impenetrable to generations of journalists-and few Americans know what really goes on among the spy masters who plot America's worldwide campaign against terrorists.\ Only Ronald Kessler, an award-winning former Washington Post and Wall Street Journal investigative reporter, could have gained the unprecedented access to tell the story. Kessler...

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The CIA at War reveals:- How the CIA devised the plan to topple the Taliban in Afghanistan, rolled up half the senior leaders of al Qaeda, and sent commandoes to prepare the way for U.S. forces invading Iraq.- Which press report that the U.S. was listening in on conversations of Osama bin Laden and his lieutenants led them to stop using the satellite phone that was being monitored.- How the CIA clandestinely uses mullahs to convey a more moderate message to the Arab world and to support the U.S. military intervention in Iraq.- How the CIA bugs or intercepts the communications of al Qaeda leaders, OPEC ministers, United Nations delegates, ambassadors, foreign leaders, and weapons inspectors. - The truth behind the charge that Vice President Dick Cheney repeatedly visited the CIA as part of an effort to hype the agency's intelligence on weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. - How a CIA officer in Iraq, who had been targeted for assassination or kidnapping by the Iraqi Intelligence Service, returned to Iraq after the war and captured his own pursuer.- How the CIA uses sensors to penetrate camouflage, determine if weapons of mass destruction are being manufactured, and pinpoint bombing targets. - How previous CIA Director John Deutch approved a hare-brained scheme to pay off a CIA operative, whose job had been to break into embassies overseas, to keep him from revealing to his targets that the CIA had stolen their communication codes.- How the Israelis break into CIA officers' homes to gather intelligence.- Why the CIA shut out the FBI when interrogating Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, Osama bin Laden's chief of operations.- How the CIA ignored failed polygraph results of 300 of its employees.- How President Clinton, over CIA protests, diverted satellites from finding weapons of mass destruction in Iraq.- How the CIA obtains secret communication codes of friendly countries like France and South Korea.- What George Tenet's and FBI Director Robert S. Mueller III's biggest secret is. Booklist "An assiduous journalist...His latest book is a history of the FBI since its origin in 1908 and is structured around directors'' tenures . . . Kessler''s access to reliable sources results in a richly detailed overview."— Gilbert Taylor

\ From the Publisher"Colorful and fascinating . . . Kessler's sobering report . . . will come as a surprise to most readers—and possibly even Washington insiders . . . Chilling."— The Washington Post Book World\ "A compelling and timely exposition of the real FBI. Kessler's fresh information and command of the facts . . . rings with authority."— The Los Angeles Times Book Review\ "An assiduous journalist, Kessler has written numerous books about behind-the-scenes stories at the national security agencies. His reportage on the abuse of office perks by ex-FBI director William Sessions, for example, precipitated Sessions' exit in 1993. His latest book is a history of the FBI since its origin in 1908 and is structured around directors' tenures . . . Kessler's access to reliable sources results in a richly detailed overview."— Gilbert Taylor, Booklist\ \ \ \ \ \ Booklist - Gilbert Taylor\ "An assiduous journalist...His latest book is a history of the FBI since its origin in 1908 and is structured around directors' tenures . . . Kessler's access to reliable sources results in a richly detailed overview.\ \ \ The Washington Post Book World"Colorful and fascinating . . . Kessler's sobering report . . . will come as a surprise to most readers—and possibly even Washington insiders . . . Chilling.\ \ \ \ \ The Los Angeles Times Book Review"A compelling and timely exposition of the real FBI. Kessler's fresh information and command of the facts . . . rings with authority.\ \ \ \ \ BooklistAn assiduous journalist...His latest book is a history of the FBI since its origin in 1908 and is structured around directors' tenures . . . Kessler's access to reliable sources results in a richly detailed overview.\ — Gilbert Taylor\ \ \ \ \ \ Booklist"An assiduous journalist...His latest book is a history of the FBI since its origin in 1908 and is structured around directors'' tenures . . . Kessler''s access to reliable sources results in a richly detailed overview."\ — Gilbert Taylor\ \ \ \ \ \ The Washington Post Book World"Colorful and fascinating . . . Kessler''s sobering report . . . will come as a surprise to most readers-and possibly even Washington insiders . . . Chilling."\ \ \ \ \ \ The Los Angeles Times Book Review"A compelling and timely exposition of the real FBI. Kessler''s fresh information and command of the facts . . . rings with authority."\ \ \