Ghost Wars
The Secret History of the CIA, Afghanistan, and bin Laden, from the Soviet Invasion to September 10, 2001
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Narrated by:
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Malcolm Hillgartner
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Steve Coll
About this listen
With the publication of Ghost Wars, Steve Coll became not only a Pulitzer Prize winner, but also the expert on the rise of the Taliban, the emergence of Bin Laden, and the secret efforts by CIA officers and their agents to capture or kill Bin Laden in Afghanistan after 1998.
Critic reviews
“Certainly the finest historical narrative so far on the origins of al Qaeda in the post-Soviet rubble of Afghanistan . . . Ghost Wars provides fresh details and helps explain the motivations behind many crucial decisions.” —The New York Times Book Review
“The CIA itself would be hard put to beat his grasp of global events . . . Deeply satisfying.” —The New York Review of Books
“A well written, authoritative, high-altitude drama with few heroes, many villains, bags of cash, and a tragic ending—one that may not have been inevitable.” —The Washington Post
“The CIA itself would be hard put to beat his grasp of global events . . . Deeply satisfying.” —The New York Review of Books
“A well written, authoritative, high-altitude drama with few heroes, many villains, bags of cash, and a tragic ending—one that may not have been inevitable.” —The Washington Post
Meticulous and detailed, Colls book is nothing short of a thorough history of the causes and effects of US foreign policy and intelligence operations over the last 50 years. Spanning 5 White administrations from Carter to George W Bush, Coll brings to bear the expert hand and all seeing eye of a seasoned investigative journalist to reveal ultimately how US foreign policy and intelligence operations in Afghanistan, were fulcrul in creating a new world order of asymmetrical global terror in the post Soviet era with devasting impact on US soil.
Form those wanting to stay in the world of alternative facts and abbreviated homilies of US resistence in the face of homegrown evil, do not read this book. For those with greater fortitude, Coll book chronicles the real nuts and bolts of foreign policy formation, how fickleness and inter agency rivalries can shape it, how intelligence and operations on the ground can necessitate unsavoury regional alliances and how ultimately how what goes around comes around to bite the usually unsuspecting assets of a new administration.
A brilliant book and an equally compelling lesson.
A HISTORY OF BLOW BACK
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Brilliant.
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A thoroughly researched book. 5/5
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What shocked me was the unwillingness of politicians and civil servants to recognise evil when they saw it and deal with it effectively rather than embracing it.
I was also shocked by how easily the intelligence community was conned by Pakistan into believing that they would ever deal effectively with Islamic terrorism.
Yes, hindsight is a wonderful thing, but you have to question the validity of funding organisations which are there to protect the citizens of a nation that end up failing that nation so badly, as in the case of the CIA, as well as those of us also who became victims of Islamic terrorism.
Fascinating Insight to the world of the CIA
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etc and this is clearly very well researched and paints a picture of the politics behind 9/11.
Highly recommend this book to anyone with similar interests and it is very well read by Malcolm Hillgartner
Fascinating and insightful
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