See no evil (Record no. 244053)

MARC details
000 -Encabezamiento
fixed length control field 04709n m a2200217 a 4500
001 - Número de Control
control field 033400
005 - Fecha de Ultima Modificación
control field 20231009192612.0
008 - Elementos de Fongitud Fija--Información General
fixed length control field 070208t2002------------------000-u-eng-u
020 ## - ISBN
ISBN 9780609609873
082 0# - Número de Clasificación Decimal Dewey
No. de Clasificación 327.1273 BAE
110 1# - Autor Corporativo
Nombre de la Institución, jurisdicción como entrada principal Baer, Robert
245 10 - TÍTULO
Título del material See no evil
Resto del Título : the true story of a ground soldier in the CIA's war on terrorism
Mención de responsabilidad / Robert Baer
260 ## - Publicación, Distribución, etc. (Pie de Imprenta)
Lugar de Publicación, Distribución, etc. New York
Nombre de la editorial, distribuidor, etc. : Crown Publishers
Fecha de Publicación, Distribución, etc. , c2002.
300 ## - Descripción Física
Extensión 284 p.
Dimensiones ; ill., map
520 3# - Resumen, etc.
Nota de resumen, etc. Robert Baer paints a chilling picture of how terrorism works on the inside and provides compelling evidence about how Washington politics sabotaged the CIA''s efforts to root out the world''s deadliest terrorists. On the morning of September 11, 2001, the world witnessed the terrible result of that intelligence failure with the attack on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. In the wake of those attacks, Americans were left wondering how such an obviously long-term, globally coordinated plot could have escaped detection by the CIA and taken the nation by surprise. Robert Baer was not surprised. A twenty-one-year veteran of the CIA''s Directorate of Operations who had left the agency in 1997, Baer observed firsthand how an increasingly bureaucratic CIA lost its way in the post-cold war world and refused to adequately acknowledge and neutralize the growing threat of Islamic fundamentalist terror in the Middle East and elsewhere. A throwback to the days when CIA operatives got results by getting their hands dirty and running covert operations, Baer spent his career chasing down leads on suspected terrorists in the world''s most volatile hot spots. As he and his agents risked their lives gathering intelligence, he watched as the CIA reduced drastically its operations overseas, failed to put in place people who knew local languages and customs, and rewarded workers who knew how to play the political games of the agency''s suburban Washington headquarters but not how to recruit agents on the ground. See No Evil is not only a candid memoir of the education and disillusionment of an intelligence operative but also an unprecedented look at the roots of modern terrorism. Baer reveals some of the disturbing details he uncovered in his work, including: * In 1996, Osama bin Laden established a strategic alliance with Iran to coordinate terrorist attacks against the United States. * In 1995, the National Security Council intentionally aborted a military coup d''etat against Saddam Hussein, forgoing the last opportunity to get rid of him. * In 1991, the CIA intentionally shut down its operations in Afghanistan and Saudi Arabia, and ignored fundamentalists operating there. When Baer left the agency in 1997 he received the Career Intelligence Medal, with a citation that says, "He repeatedly put himself in personal danger, working the hardest targets, in service to his country." See No Evil is Baer''s frank assessment of an agency that forgot that "service to country" must transcend politics and is a forceful plea for the CIA to return to its original mission-the preservation of our national sovereignty and the American way of life. From The Preface This book is a memoir of one foot soldier''s career in the other cold war, the one against terrorist networks. It''s a story about places most Americans will never travel to, about people many Americans would prefer to think we don''t need to do business with. This memoir, I hope, will show the reader how spying is supposed to work, where the CIA lost its way, and how we can bring it back again. But I hope this book will accomplish one more purpose as well: I hope it will show why I am angry about what happened to the CIA. And I want to show why every American and everyone who cares about the preservation of this country should be angry and alarmed, too. The CIA was systematically destroyed by political correctness, by petty Beltway wars, by careerism, and much more. At a time when terrorist threats were compounding globally, the agency that should have been monitoring them was being scrubbed clean instead. Americans were making too much money to bother. Life was good. The White House and the National Security Council became cathedrals of commerce where the interests of big business outweighed the interests of protecting American citizens at home and abroad. Defanged and dispirited, the CIA went along for the ride. And then on September 11, 2001, the reckoning for such vast carelessness was presented for all the world to see.
650 ## - Entradas Secundarias - Términos temáticos
Tópico o nombre Geográfico United States
Topical term following geographic name as entry element -. Central Intelligence Agency
Subdivisión de forma --Biography
650 #4 - Entradas Secundarias - Términos temáticos
Tópico o nombre Geográfico Islamic fundamentalism.
650 #4 - Entradas Secundarias - Términos temáticos
Tópico o nombre Geográfico Spies
Subdivisión general -- United States -- Biography.
650 #4 - Entradas Secundarias - Términos temáticos
Tópico o nombre Geográfico Terrorism
942 ## - TIPO DE MATERIAL
Tipo de Material Libro - Monografía
Holdings
Material oculto del Opac Material perdido Material dañado Material No para préstamo Sede donde se ingresó el material Sede a donde pertenece el ejemplar/Copia Fecha de Adquisición o compra Préstamos Koha (veces que fue prestado) Clasificación Número de inventario (Código de barras) Última vez visto (Koha) Fecha del precio de reemplazo Tipo de Material
        Biblioteca Pública de San Miguel de Allende, A.C. Biblioteca Pública de San Miguel de Allende, A.C. 09/10/2023   327.1273 BAE 033400 09/10/2023 09/10/2023 Libro - Monografía

415 15 20293 |  info@labibliotecapublica.org | Newsletter |                                                       f |


contador pagina