“The historical record is unequivocal. The United States is ham-handed and brutal in conceiving and executing clandestine operations, and it is simply no good at espionage; its operatives never have enough linguistic and cultural knowledge of target countries to recruit spies effectively. The CIA also appears to be one of the most easily penetrated espionage organizations on the planet. From the beginning, it has repeatedly lost its assets to double agents.”
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Dismantling the Empire: America's Last Best Hope
This book delves into the concept of America's empire and its impact on both domestic and international politics. It examines the possibility of America transforming its foreign policy to align more closely with its founding principles of democracy and self-determination. The author argues for a reevaluation of America's global presence and suggests ways in which the nation can move towards a more equitable and just international order. more
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