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A professional military-intelligence officer's - and controversial insider's - view of some of the greatest intelligence blunders of recent history.
This book includes the serious developments in government misuse of intelligence in the US-led coalition's 2003 war with Iraq, as well as failures of intelligence in Ukraine following Russia's invasion in February 2022.
Colonel John Hughes-Wilson analyzes not just the events that conspire to cause disaster, but why crucial intelligence is so often ignored, misunderstood or spun by politicians and seasoned generals alike.
This book analyzes:
how Hitler's intelligence staff misled him in a bid to outfox their Nazi Party rivals
the bureaucratic bungling behind Pearl Harbor
how in-fighting within American intelligence ensured they were taken off guard by the Viet Cong's 1968 Tet Offensive
how overconfidence, political interference and deception facilitated Egypt and Syria's 1973 surprise attack on Israel
why a handful of marines and a London taxicab were all Britain had to defend the Falklands
the mistaken intelligence that allowed Saddam Hussein to remain in power until the second Iraq War of 2003
the truth behind the US failure to run a terrorist warning system before 9/11
how governments are increasingly pressuring intelligence agencies to 'spin' a party-political line
This book includes the serious developments in government misuse of intelligence in the US-led coalition's 2003 war with Iraq, as well as failures of intelligence in Ukraine following Russia's invasion in February 2022.
Colonel John Hughes-Wilson analyzes not just the events that conspire to cause disaster, but why crucial intelligence is so often ignored, misunderstood or spun by politicians and seasoned generals alike.
This book analyzes:
how Hitler's intelligence staff misled him in a bid to outfox their Nazi Party rivals
the bureaucratic bungling behind Pearl Harbor
how in-fighting within American intelligence ensured they were taken off guard by the Viet Cong's 1968 Tet Offensive
how overconfidence, political interference and deception facilitated Egypt and Syria's 1973 surprise attack on Israel
why a handful of marines and a London taxicab were all Britain had to defend the Falklands
the mistaken intelligence that allowed Saddam Hussein to remain in power until the second Iraq War of 2003
the truth behind the US failure to run a terrorist warning system before 9/11
how governments are increasingly pressuring intelligence agencies to 'spin' a party-political line