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Ghost Wars: The Secret History of the CIA, Afghanistan, and Bin Laden, from the Soviet Invasion to...
From the managing editor of the Washington Post, a news-breaking account of the CIA's involvement in the covert wars in Afghanistan that fueled Islamic militancy and gave rise to bin Laden's al Qaeda.
For nearly the past quarter century, while most Americans were unaware, Afghanistan has been the playing field for intense covert operations by U.S. and foreign intelligence agencies-invisible wars which sowed the seeds of the September 11 attacks and which provide its context. From the Soviet invasion in 1979 through the summer of 2001, the CIA, KGB, Pakistan's ISI, and Saudi Arabia's General Intelligence Department all operated directly and secretly in Afghanistan. They primed Afghan factions with cash and weapons, secretly trained guerrilla forces, funded propaganda, and manipulated politics. In the midst of these struggles bin Laden conceived and then built his global organization.
Comprehensively and for the first time, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Steve Coll tells the secret history of the CIA's role in Afghanistan, from its covert program against Soviet troops from 1979 to 1989, to the rise of the Taliban and the emergence of bin Laden, to the secret efforts by CIA officers and their agents to capture or kill bin Laden in Afghanistan after 1998. Based on extensive firsthand accounts, Ghost Warsok is the inside story that goes well beyond anything previously published on U.S. involvement in Afghanistan. It chronicles the roles of midlevel CIA officers, their Afghan allies, and top spy masters such as Bill Casey, Saudi Arabia's Prince Turki al Faisal, and George Tenet. And it describes heated debates within the American government and the often poisonous, mistrustful relations between the CIA and foreign intelligence agencies.
Ghost Wars answers the questions so many have asked since the horrors of September 11: To what extent did America's best intelligence analysts grasp the rising threat of Islamist radicalism? Who tried to stop bin Laden and why did they fail? more
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- Posted: Sep-16-2009
Essential with THE LAST PHARAOH
Essential with THE LAST PHARAOH in order to understand how America is being underminded by its own so called allies such in Egypt. It was on eof the Black Holes and rife with torture. Unbelievable. The Last Pharaoh: Mubarak and the Uncertain Future of Egypt in the Volatile Mid East
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- Posted: Sep-14-2009
Ghost Wars is terrific
Great book! A well researched, unbiased view of the CIA's relationship with Afghanistan's many personality's over the latter part of the twentieth century.
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- Posted: Sep-13-2009
Comprehensive and engrossing.
This is a thoroughly researched and very well written treatise on modern Afghanistan. Anyone interested in understanding the political, military and religious events leading up to the environment in which the Unites States is now fighting will find this a uniquely valuable asset.
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- Posted: Aug-15-2009
How To Understand How we Got Here!
Ghost Wars: The Secret History of the CIA, Afghanistan, and bin Laden, from the Soviet Invasion to September 10, 2001This Book is ones best tutorial to understand why we are where we are in Afghanistan and some of the middle east. It takes the reader back to budget short cuts that made Clinton...
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- Posted: Aug-08-2009
Explains a lot
This book explains all the little nuance details of the history of Afghanistan that led up to 9/11. The book does a good job of spelling it all out, but the whole history of the country is so screwed up that I still don't understand it. It is a great read though.
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- Posted: Jul-03-2009
Pulizer Prize Caliber Book
This is probably the best non-fiction book I've ever read.When the Soviet Army invaded Afghanistan, I was 15 years old. So this is not really history for me, it is part of my history.I vividly remember the feelings I had when I first heard of the invasion in the news - as vividly as I remember...
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- Posted: Jun-18-2009
Engrossing and well written but lacks in certain areas.
Stephen Coll's "Ghost Wars" should be required reading for anyone who wants to understand America's involvement in Afghanistan from the late 1970's up to September 11, 2001. It's an excellent primer on Bin Laden, the area politics, U.S. and Pakistan relations, the Taliban, Ahmed Shah Massoud...
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- Posted: May-16-2009
Hard reading
Hard book to read. Author uses a lot of big words that were unnecessary, making the reading go really slow. Not like other books of it's kind, where you can't put them down because they are so interesting. Husband actually went and bought another book just after getting this one, as it was not...
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- Posted: May-06-2009
A Detailed Account of the Events Leading to 9/11
Steve Coll offers a fascinating look at the intrigue and internecine rivalries among the intelligence agencies participating unwittingly in the ascendance of the Taliban and Al Qaeda in Afghanistan during the last two decades of the 20th century. In a shadow world where loyalties wear thin and...
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- Posted: May-01-2009
The fascinating lead-up to 9/11
In a book that feels more like a novel than an historical account and certainly doesn't feel like 576 pages, Steve Coll has produced perhaps the definitive account of the events leading up to 9/11. It's quite difficult to find credible criticisms of this book as Coll recounts actions under both...
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