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Dana Priest

    Dana Priest es una periodista de investigación cuyo trabajo para The Washington Post se dedica a desvelar historias cruciales. Sus reportajes a menudo profundizan en las complejidades de las operaciones militares y las agencias de inteligencia, revelando las intrincadas facetas de la política exterior estadounidense. A través de su escritura, explora las tensiones entre la búsqueda de la guerra y los esfuerzos por mantener la paz. Su enfoque periodístico se caracteriza por la profundidad y la precisión, haciendo que su trabajo resuene entre los lectores que buscan un análisis perspicaz.

    The Mission: Waging War and Keeping Peace with America's Military
    Top Secret America
    • Top Secret America

      • 368 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      After 9/11, the United States government embarked on an unprecedented effort to protect America. The result has been calamitous: after ten years of unparalleled spending and growth, the result is that a system put in place to keep America safe may in fact be putting us in even greater danger-but we don't know because it's all Top Secret. In TOP SECRET AMERICA, award-winning journalists Dana Priest and William M. Arkin lift the curtain on this clandestine universe. From the companies and agencies keeping track of American citizens and the military commanders building America's first "top secret city" to a hidden army within the U.S. military more secret than the CIA, this new national security octopus has become a self-sustaining "Fourth Branch" of government. A tour de force of investigative journalism, TOP SECRET AMERICA presents a fascinating and disturbing account of government run amok and a war on terrorism gone wrong in a post-9/11.

      Top Secret America
    • The narrative explores the complex roles of military leaders and soldiers in both wartime and peacetime scenarios. It highlights the contrast between four-star generals acting as proconsuls and Green Berets engaging with authoritarian regimes, as well as the unexpected responsibilities of young soldiers who find themselves navigating civilian roles like mayors and social workers while attempting to rebuild war-torn nations. The book delves into the challenges and ironies of military involvement in nation-building efforts.

      The Mission: Waging War and Keeping Peace with America's Military