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Ready spy: My secret life in the Anti -terrorism War of the Central Intelligence Bureau


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As early as the outbreak of the sanctuary dispute broke out on the media, a special agent of a Central Intelligence Agency had disclosed the matter. In 2007, John Kiriakou called the torture in an interview with the Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) news, but also acknowledged that it might be effective. This book is not only a self -made book, an adventure story, but also a chronicle of Kiriaku’s life in the Central Intelligence Bureau. It is an important and arguing test of a firm American patriot.

In February 2002, Kiliaku served as the head of Pakistan’s counter -terrorism. Under his command, Kiriaku’s war officers with the Battlefield, Pakistani agents, and the best intelligence analysts of the Central Intelligence Agency coordinated a spectacular raid, which shot down the infamous terrorist Abu Zubaida. In the past few days, Kiriaku has become a private “bodyguard” for injured terrorists. In the case of more strange novels, when the base organizers search for the captured leaders on the streets, the best trauma surgeon in the United States is shipped to Pakistan to ensure that Zubaida will not die.

In “The Rare Spy”, Kiliaku led us to fight with the fanatical enemy. He coldly described the situation in the headquarters of the Central Intelligence Agency in the morning of 199/11, and the institutional leaders and those who protected them in their careers. In the most shocking disclosure in this book, he described how the White House knew or attempts to prevent it from formulating an invasion of Iraq one year before the Central Intelligence Agency.

“Ready Spy” records incredible errors and heroic behaviors of personal courage. For anyone who wants to understand the internal operation of the American intelligence agency, the truth behind the torture debate, and the unbelievable dedication of ordinary men and women It is one of the most extraordinary tasks for the must -read.

Asin: B0036S4BMG
Publisher: Bantam; 1st Edition (March 2, 2010)
Publishing date: March 2, 2010
Language: English
File size: 576 kb
Text to voices: enabled
Screen Reader: Support
Enhance layout: enabled
X-ray: not enabled
Word wise: enabled
Print length: p. 226

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Customers find the book informative and well-written. They appreciate the insightful analysis on politically charged topics, as well as the compelling storyline. The visual style is described as vivid and realistic, providing a clear view of how an American can suffer at the hands of terrorists. Readers describe the author as heroic, principled, and humble.

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