Thumper wrote:Sounds interesting but somewhat depressing, or scary.
It can be. I think the lessons we can learn from a book like this are valuable. The book presents the logic of using these methods in a fairly pragmatic way. U.S. Presidents and/or Congress have three major approaches to achieve national security. Those are diplomacy, war, and the "hidden hand". That "hidden hand" can be used to influence other countries, organizations, and cultures in a variety of ways. Unfortunately, those ways include methods that are considered to be morally questionable or downright reprehensible. And because that is true the system is set up to create a firewall around the president. That firewall is sometimes referred to as "plausible deniability".
And that is just one aspect the book covers. It also has a number of first-hand accounts from people who ran the operations and those who carried out the missions.