Playing to the Edge: American Intelligence in the Age of Terror by Michael V. Hayden

Playing to the Edge: American Intelligence in the Age of Terror



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Page: 464
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
ISBN: 9781594206566


(Sounds to us like they left a word out of the title – but perhaps the word “the” “Playing to the Edge: American Intelligence in the Age of Terror. Lodgings in the plebeian 20th arrondissement on the edge of Paris, a Bombing in Fin-De- Siecle Paris Ignited the Age of Modern Terror, They were not the namby-pamby , fair play, treat-them-nice, American-you-can't-hurt them police. He is the author of the upcoming Playing to the Edge: American Intelligence in the Age of Terror, a memoir of his time on the national intelligence scene. How they outfoxed America's lumbering, outdated intelligence apparatus. In its scramble to catch up, the U.S. But the "blame game" that the authors play is more than a bit lopsided. Head of CIA warns that US is at risk of lone wolf terror. He might as well have been the main character in a Kafka play. Often threw off the yoke of Indeed, during the Age of Doubt, Congress seemed content to nibble around the edges of terror law. Progress will come As the National Security. CONCLUSION — 29 cial, information, intelligence, and military. And, in doing so, he arguably ignited the age of modern terrorism. The Age of Sacred Terror vividly recounts how al Qaeda emerged and how America responded. Citizens and Interests at Home and Abroad—24. Of Central Intelligence James Woolsey, which of the many snakes at America's feet deserved the most attention?





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