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George Tenet

    George Tenets Karriere im Geheimdienst und in der Diplomatie bietet eine einzigartige Perspektive auf internationale Beziehungen und die Politik der nationalen Sicherheit. Seine umfassende Erfahrung in leitenden Geheimdienstpositionen und seine anschließende akademische Tätigkeit vermitteln den Lesern ein tiefes Verständnis für die Komplexität der globalen Politik. In seinen Schriften erforscht er die Dynamik von Macht, strategische Entscheidungsfindung und die ethischen Herausforderungen, die mit der nationalen Sicherheit verbunden sind. Seine Werke sind eine unschätzbare Ressource für alle, die sich für die Kräfte interessieren, die Weltereignisse aus der Sicht eines Insiders prägen.

    At the Center of the Storm
    • At the Center of the Storm

      My Years at the CIA

      • 549 Seiten
      • 20 Lesestunden
      3,9(22)Abgeben

      In the aftermath of 9/11 and the Iraq war, one man's crucial perspective has been notably absent. Candid and gripping, this account recounts George Tenet's tenure at the CIA, providing an insightful look at the agency during tumultuous times. With unique access to top government officials and raw field intelligence, Tenet sheds light on the CIA's efforts to defend the nation against emerging threats and untangles the events leading to 9/11. He shares his experiences as Director of Central Intelligence since 1997, detailing his declaration of war on al Qaeda, covert operations in Afghanistan, and urgent warnings to the White House in the summer of 2001. He also outlines the swift counterattack plan against al Qaeda established just days after the attacks. The narrative shifts to the Iraq war, where Tenet offers dramatic insights into the invasion's lead-up, including the controversy surrounding the "sixteen words" in the president's 2003 State of the Union address and the context of his "slam dunk" comment on Saddam's WMD program. He clarifies the CIA's role in an administration eager for war, presenting a nuanced view of recent history. Throughout, Tenet reveals a self-portrait of a man navigating the complexities of intelligence, decision-making, and personal conscience during a national crisis.

      At the Center of the Storm