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What We Won - America's Secret War in Afghanistan, 1979-89 (Paperback)
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What We Won - America's Secret War in Afghanistan, 1979-89 (Paperback)
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In February 1989, the CIA's chief in Islamabad famously cabled
headquarters a simple message: "We Won." It was an understated coda
to the most successful covert intelligence operation in American
history. In What We Won , CIA and National Security Council veteran
Bruce Riedel tells the story of America's secret war in Afghanistan
and the defeat of the Soviet 40th Red Army in the war that proved
to be the final battle of the cold war. He seeks to answer one
simple question - why did this intelligence operation succeed so
brilliantly? Riedel has the vantage point few others can offer: He
was ensconced in the CIA's Operations Center when the Soviet Union
invaded Afghanistan on Christmas Eve 1979. The invasion took the
intelligence community by surprise. But the response, initiated by
Jimmy Carter and accelerated by Ronald Reagan, was a masterful
intelligence enterprise. Many books have been written about
intelligence failures - from Pearl Harbor to 9/11. Much less has
been written about how and why intelligence operations succeed. The
answer is complex. It involves both the weaknesses and mistakes of
America's enemies, as well as good judgment and strengths of the
United States. Riedel introduces and explores the complex
personalities pitted in the war - the Afghan communists, the
Russians, the Afghan mujahedin, the Saudis, and the Pakistanis. And
then there are the Americans - in this war, no Americans fought on
the battlefield. The CIA did not send officers into Afghanistan to
fight or even to train. In 1989, victory for the American side of
the cold war seemed complete. Now we can see that a new era was
also beginning in the Afghan war in the 1980s, the era of the
global jihad. This book examines the lessons we can learn from this
intelligence operation for the future and makes some observations
on what came next in Afghanistan - and what is likely yet to come.
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