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Charles Faddis

    Basándose en dos décadas de experiencia encubierta en regiones globales clave, este autor aporta una autenticidad sin igual a su escritura. Sus obras, que abarcan tanto la ficción como la no ficción, probablemente profundizan en la intrincada dinámica de la intriga internacional, las operaciones de inteligencia y el peaje psicológico de operar en las sombras. Utiliza su punto de vista único para crear narrativas que son a la vez emocionantes y perspicaces, sumergiendo a los lectores en mundos de conflictos ocultos y complejidades morales. Su prosa ofrece una profunda comprensión de las fuerzas geopolíticas, explorando a menudo las líneas borrosas de la lealtad y la verdad.

    Beyond Repair
    Willful Neglect: The Dangerous Illusion of Homeland Security
    The CIA War in Kurdistan
    • The CIA War in Kurdistan

      • 240 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      Early in the summer of 2002 Faddis and seven other CIA officers crossed from Turkey into the mountains of Iraqi Kurdistan to begin their mission ot pave the way for the invasion of Iraq. They returned almost a year later having succeeded beyond all expectations.

      The CIA War in Kurdistan
    • Faddis critically examines America's Homeland Security system, questioning the effectiveness of post-9/11 measures. He highlights vulnerabilities in vital infrastructures, revealing that many security protocols are inadequate against real terrorist threats. Through his analysis, he emphasizes the need for tangible improvements, such as better training and equipment for security personnel, enhanced physical barriers, and relocating high-risk facilities away from populated areas. Faddis argues for immediate action to address complacency and strengthen defenses against evolving threats.

      Willful Neglect: The Dangerous Illusion of Homeland Security
    • Beyond Repair

      The Decline and Fall of the CIA

      • 192 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      Focusing on the evolution of the CIA, a former operative critiques its current state, particularly the Directorate of Operations, highlighting a shift from taking risks to a culture of avoidance. Through a mix of analysis and compelling true stories, Charles S. Faddis argues that the agency has become a bureaucratic entity prioritizing careerism over effective action, adopting a mentality of "Don't fall" instead of embracing the proactive stance of its past. The book raises concerns about the agency's ability to confront modern threats effectively.

      Beyond Repair