A Brotherhood of Spies book review Monte Reel explores Cold War espionage, the U-2 spy plane, and the CIA’s secret intelligence operations.
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A Brotherhood of Spies book review Monte Reel explores Cold War espionage, the U-2 spy plane, and the CIA’s secret intelligence operations.
Continue readingExplore the lives of CIA spies in The Quiet Americans, a gripping look at espionage during the Cold War. Book review inside.
Continue readingDiscover how drone warfare shapes U.S. foreign policy in Jeremy Scahill’s ‘Dirty Wars: The World Is a Battlefield.’ Read our review!
Continue readingThe true story of Sir William Stephenson (Man Called Intrepid), whose spy network and secret diplomacy changed the course of World War II.
Continue readingThe Art of Betrayal: by Gordon Corera is a comprehensive history of MI6, the United Kingdom’s Secret Intelligence Service.
Continue reading“The Mossad” by Marc E. Vargo provides a captivating account of six landmark missions carried out by the Israeli intelligence agency, Mossad, between 1960 and 1990.
Continue reading“The CIA Insider’s Guide to the Iran Crisis: From CIA Coup to the Brink of War” is a book authored by Gareth Porter and John Kiriakou.
Continue reading“Imperial Hubris” by Michael Scheuer is a provocative and controversial critique of Western counterterrorism efforts.
Continue readingMasters of Chaos: The Secret History of the Special Forces by Linda Robinson offers a captivating exploration of the world of special forces.
Continue readingVengeance is a controversial account that follows the missions and operations of an Israeli counter-terrorism unit known as “Squadron.”
Continue reading“By Way of Deception: The Making of a Mossad Officer” by Victor Ostrovsky and Claire Hoy is a controversial memoir that offers a unique insider’s perspective into the world of the Mossad, Israel’s renowned intelligence agency.
Continue readingBlind Man’s Bluff is a compelling and revealing book that uncovers the clandestine world of American submarine espionage during the Cold War.
Continue reading“Too Secret Too Long” by Chapman Pincher is an intriguing exposé that delves into the world of government secrecy and the potential dangers it poses to democracy and national security.
Continue reading“Spymaster” by Oleg Kalugin is a gripping memoir that offers an insider’s account of his thirty-two years in intelligence and espionage against the West.
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