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The Strength of the Pack - The Personalities, Politics, and Espionage Intrigues that Shaped the DEA (Paperback)
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The Strength of the Pack - The Personalities, Politics, and Espionage Intrigues that Shaped the DEA (Paperback)
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The Strength of the Pack documents previously unknown aspects of
the history of federal drug law enforcement, from the formation of
the Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs in 1968 through the
early years of the Drug Enforcement Administration. Picking up
where The Strength of the Wolf left off, the book shows how
successive administrations expanded federal drug law enforcement
operations under the pervasive but hidden influence of the CIA. The
"wolf pack" is a metaphor for the multitude of agencies and their
offshoots that comprise the labyrinth system currently waging the
eternal war on drugs. Once upon a time, the "lone wolf" federal
narcotics agent, last of the noir detectives, hard-boiled and
streetwise, stalked his prey: vicious Mafia drug dealers and their
international connections. But the rise of the American Superpower
and the opium-infused Vietnam War saw the lone wolf replaced by a
dehumanized bureaucratic system more suitable to empire: the wolf
pack, secretly led by the CIA and designed specifically for using
the war on drugs as a covert means of advancing the interests of
the U.S. ruling class at home and abroad. Based largely on
interviews with former federal narcotics agents and CIA officers,
as well as the influential politicians and government bureaucrats
they worked with, The Strength of the Pack focuses on the CIA's
steady infiltration and corruption of federal drug law enforcement
for the purpose of waging political and psychological warfare
against the American public. Many books have focused on the public
policy aspects of federal drug law enforcement, but no book to date
has plumbed as deeply into the secret policies, or taken as
comprehensive a view of them, as this one.
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