At the Center of the Storm : My Years at the CIA
by Tenet, George, 1953- and Harlow, Bill, 1950-
Published by : Harper Collins Publisher (New York) Physical details: xxii,549 Pages 24x16 cm | HB ISBN:9780061147784.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Tenet's memoir of his life at the CIA--a revelatory look at the inner workings of America's top intelligence agency and its dealings with national leaders at home and abroad. Tenet illuminates how the country was prepared--and not prepared--to deal with a world full of new and deadly threats. Beginning with his installation as Director in 1997, he unfolds the events that led up to 9/11: his declaration of war on Al Qaeda in 1998, CIA operations inside Afghanistan, the worldwide operational plan to fight terror, his warnings to White House officials in the spring and summer of 2001, and the plan for a response laid down just six days after the attack. In his narration of the run-up to the war in Iraq, Tenet provides fresh insights and background. Finally, he offers his thoughts on the future of U.S. intelligence and its role in foreign-policy decisions.--From publisher description
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