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Follow the Pipelines - Uncovering the Mystery of a Lost Spy and the Deadly Politics of the Great Game for Oil (Paperback)
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Follow the Pipelines - Uncovering the Mystery of a Lost Spy and the Deadly Politics of the Great Game for Oil (Paperback)
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Loot Price R351
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'Charlotte Dennett has written an excellent book summarizing the
geopolitics of the Middle East historically through to current
events. . . . This is an amazing piece of historical writing. . . .
Students, foreign affairs "experts" and officials should have this
work as required reading.'-Jim Miles, Palestine Chronicle Part
personal pilgrimage, part deft critique, Dennett's insightful
reportage examines what happens to international relations when oil
wealth hangs in the balance, and she shines a glaring light on what
so many have actually been dying for. In 1947, Daniel Dennett,
America's sole master spy in the Middle East, was dispatched to
Saudi Arabia to study the route of the proposed Trans-Arabian
Pipeline. It would be his last assignment. A plane carrying him to
Ethiopia went down, killing everyone onboard. Today, Dennett is
recognised by the CIA as a 'Fallen Star' and an important figure in
US intelligence history. Yet the true cause of his death remains
clouded in secrecy. In Follow the Pipelines, investigative
journalist Charlotte Dennett digs into her father's postwar
counterintelligence work, which pitted him against America's
wartime allies - the British, French and Russians - in a covert
battle for geopolitical and economic influence in the Middle East.
Through stories and maps, she reveals how feverish competition
among superpower intelligence networks, military and Big Oil
interests have fueled indiscriminate attacks, misguided foreign
policy and targeted killings that continue to this day. Follow the
Pipelines also brings new questions to the fore: To what lengths
has the United States negotiated with the Taliban, Al Qaeda and
ISIS to secure Big Oil's holdings in Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan and
Yemen? Was the Pentagon's goal of defeating ISIS a fraudulent
pretext for America's occupation of Syrian eastern provinces and a
land grab for oil? Did the infamous double agent Kim Philby, who
worked for the British while secretly spying for the Russians, have
anything to do with Dennett's death? Why have the US and China made
North Africa the next major battleground in the Great Game for Oil?
Charlotte Dennett delivers an irrefutable indictment of these
devastating external forces and demonstrates how decades of brutal
violence have shaped the Middle East and birthed an era of endless
conflict - all for oil.
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