Intelligence Wars

Intelligence Wars
Author: Thomas Powers
Publsiher: New York Review of Books
Total Pages: 548
Release: 2004-06-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 1590170989

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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.

African Wars

African Wars
Author: William G. Thom
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: History
ISBN: 1552382737

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African Wars provides a concise summary of four decades of warfare in sub-Saharan Africa with expert commentary by an experienced and highly respected senior U.S. intelligence officer.

Intelligence Wars

Intelligence Wars
Author: Thomas Powers
Publsiher: New York Review of Books
Total Pages: 488
Release: 2002
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015052661975

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"What emerges from these essays is a keen sense of what the intelligence business is like: the kinds of people who do it, the kinds of things they do well, or badly, and the ways they try to give the government that employs them what it wants."--BOOK JACKET.

Intelligence In War

Intelligence In War
Author: John Keegan
Publsiher: Random House
Total Pages: 482
Release: 2010-02-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781407064321

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From the earliest times, commanders have sought knowledge of the enemy, his strengths and weaknesses, his dispositions and intentions. But how much effect, in the 'real time' of a battle or a campaign, can this knowledge have? In this magisterial new study, the author of A History of Warfare goes to the heart of a series of important conflicts to develop a powerful argument about intelligence in war. Keegan's narrative sweep is enthralling, whether portraying the dilemmas of Nelson seeking Napoleon's fleet, Stonewall Jackson in the American Civil War, Bletchley as it seeks to crack Ultra during the Battle of the Atlantic, the realities of the secret war in the Falklands or the numerous intelligence issues in the contemporary fight against terrorism.

Intel Wars

Intel Wars
Author: Matthew M. Aid
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2012-01-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781608194995

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The shock of the 9/11 attacks sent the American intelligence community into hyperactive growth. Five hundred billion dollars of spending in the Bush-Cheney years turned the U.S. spy network into a monster: 200,000-plus employees, stations in 170 countries, and an annual budget of more than $75 billion. Armed with cutting-edge surveillance gear, high-tech weapons, and fleets of armed and unarmed drone aircraft, America deploys the most advanced intel force in history. But even after the celebrated strike against Osama Bin Laden, America's spies are still struggling to beat a host of ragtag enemies around the world. In Intel Wars, preeminent secrecy and intelligence historian Matthew Aid ("our reigning expert on the NSA"-Seymour M. Hersh) delivers the inside stories of how and why our shadow war against extremism has floundered. Spendthrift, schizophrenic policies leave next-generation spy networks drowning in raw data, resource-starved, and choked on paperwork. Overlapping jurisdictions stall CIA operatives, who wait seventy-two hours for clearance to attack fast-moving Taliban IE D teams. U.S. military computers-their classified hard drives still in place-turn up for sale at Afghan bazaars. Swift, tightly focused operations like the Bin Laden strike are the exception rather than the rule. Intel Wars-based on extensive, on-the-ground interviews, and revelations from Wikileaks cables and other newly declassified documents-shows how our soldier-spies are still fighting to catch up with the enemy. Matthew Aid captures the lumbering behemoth that is the U.S. military-intelligence complex in one comprehensive narrative, and distills the unprecedented challenges to our security into a compelling- and sobering-read.

Intelligence Wars

Intelligence Wars
Author: Thomas Powers
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 504
Release: 2008-07
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1437951708

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The failure to find weapons of mass destruction in Iraq has riveted America¿s attention once again on the issue of secret intelligence -- how it is gathered and evaluated, and how it is ultimately used to determine policies. To understand the current crisis of the CIA, we need to know the intelligence bus. works. The essays collected here tell stories of shadowy successes, ghastly failures, and gripping uncertainties. They range from the exploits of ¿Wild Bill¿ Donovan¿s OSS during World War II, through the CIA¿s long cold war struggle with Russia, to the failure to prevent the attacks of 9/11. Here too are the Kennedys with their fixation on getting rid of Castro; and real, suspected, and imagined Communist spies, moles, and double agents.

SIGINT

SIGINT
Author: Peter Matthews
Publsiher: The History Press
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2013-09-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780752493015

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SIGNALS INTELLIGENCE, or SIGINT, is the interception and evaluation of coded enemy messages. From Enigma to Ultra, Purple to Lorenz, Room 40 to Bletchley, SIGINT has been instrumental in both victory and defeat during the First and Second World War.In the First World War, a vast network of signals rapidly expanded across the globe, spawning a new breed of spies and intelligence operatives to code, de-code and analyse thousands of messages. As a result, signallers and cryptographers in the Admiralty’s famous Room 40 paved the way for the code breakers of Bletchley Park in the Second World War. In the ensuing war years the world battled against a web of signals intelligence that gave birth to Enigma and Ultra, and saw agents from Britain, France, Germany, Russia, America and Japan race to outwit each other through infinitely complex codes. For the first time, Peter Matthews reveals the secret history of global signals intelligence during the world wars through original interviews with German interceptors, British code breakers, and US and Russian cryptographers."SIGINT is a fascinating account of what Allied investigators learned postwar about the Nazi equivalent of Bletchley Park. Turns out, 60,000 crptographers, analysts and linguists achieved considerable success in solving intercepted traffic, and even broke the Swiss Enigma! Based on recently declassifed NSA document, this is a great contribution to the literature." THE ST ERMIN'S HOTEL INTELLIGENCE BOOK OF THE YEAR AWARD 2014.

Intelligence Power in Peace and War

Intelligence Power in Peace and War
Author: Michael Herman
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 454
Release: 1996-10-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521566363

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Intelligence services form an important but controversial part of the modern state. Drawing mainly on British and American examples, this book provides an analytic framework for understanding the "intelligence community" and assessing its value. Michael Herman, a former senior British Intelligence officer, describes the various components of intelligence; discusses what intelligence is for; considers issues of accuracy, evaluation and efficiency; and makes recommendations for the future of intelligence in the post-Cold War world.