A book on global espionage that reviews the time period that the writer spent spying in the most dangerous and difficult places to reach, and enters into the depth of espionage through his long personal experience, and by looking at the two most important books in this field, The Intelligence Craft by CIA Director Alan Dulles, and The Art of War by the Chinese Sun Tru , the author of the theory that all war operations are based on deception. It reveals secret aspects about recruitment, meeting places, the first meeting, offering bait, catching the client, knowing his strengths and weaknesses, subjecting him to experiment. Training in stealth methods, avoiding surveillance, writing reports and summaries, extracting information. Gathering information, planting surveillance tools, penetrating sensitive centers, penetrating embassies. He transmits scenes and events that took place during his assumption of the most dangerous missions, operations in Afghanistan, aerial bombardment, ground war, and dealing with local organizations. The pursuit of Osama bin Laden. The bombing of the embassies in Tanzania and Nairobi, the Cole in Yemen, and the sweeping attack after September. It reviews the powers of each of the US Department of Defense and the CIA, and the latter's encroachment on the powers of the former, in crucial matters. It indicates the interdependence between the CIA's approach. And American foreign policies, and the restrictions imposed on each of them. Explains how the United States recruits spies for its benefit, and with what temptations. Spying is a project to combat terrorism, fighting entire peoples on its way.
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