Secret Agent Sheikh/Special Ops Affair
Title | Secret Agent Sheikh/Special Ops Affair PDF eBook |
Author | Jennifer Morey |
Publisher | HarperCollins Australia |
Pages | 452 |
Release | 2011-08-01 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1742906877 |
Secret Agent Sheikh by Linda Conrad Jass O'Reilly doesn't trust ex–agent Tarik Kadir. The dark and brooding Bedouin isn't who the determined CIA agent wants by her side as she tracks down rogue nuclear weapons. Tarik knows Jass doesn't want him to work with her as they delve deeper into the sultry Rio nightlife. But before the Carnivale is over, he will have to question everything he thought he knew about his own mission, job, and family. Special Ops Affair by Jennifer Morey Odelia Frank's heart went into lockdown the day her husband was killed. Then Jagger Benney is assigned to help her investigate a notorious arms broker, and the intelligence officer feels a glimmer of vulnerability she hasn't felt in years Despite their chemistry, Jag has his own suspicions about Odie. But soon, Odie will have to decide if her quiet, clever, and sexy partner is someone she can trust– or just a terrible reminder of what happens when you mix duty and love.
Secret Affairs
Title | Secret Affairs PDF eBook |
Author | Mark Curtis |
Publisher | Serpent's Tail |
Pages | |
Release | 2018-01-04 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1782834338 |
This updated edition of Secret Affairs covers the momentous events of the past year in the Middle East and at home in the UK. It reveals the unreported attempts by Britain to cultivate relations with the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt after the fall of Mubarak, the military intervention on the side of Libyan rebel forces which include pro-al-Qaeda elements, and the ongoing reliance on the region's ultimate fundamentalist state, Saudi Arabia, to safeguard its interest in the Middle East. It illuminates path of Salman Abedi, the bomber who attacked Manchester in May 2017, and his terror network: how he fought in Libya in 2011 as part of a group of fighters which the UK allowed to leave the country to go and battle against Gadafi to topple him. In this ground-breaking book, Mark Curtis reveals the covert history of British collusion with radical Islamic and terrorist groups. Secret Affairs shows how governments since the 1940s have connived with militant forces to control oil resources and overthrow governments. The story of how Britain has helped nurture the rise of global terrorism has never been told.
Masters of Chaos
Title | Masters of Chaos PDF eBook |
Author | Linda Robinson |
Publisher | Public Affairs |
Pages | 436 |
Release | 2004-10-12 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9781586482497 |
Army Special Forces soldiers have been at the forefront of America's counterterrorist campaigns in recent years. But little is known about the brave, seasoned individuals from America's heartland who belong to this secretive unit. Veteran war reporter Linda Robinson gained access to their closed community starting in 2001. She traveled with them on the frontlines and interviewed them at their home bases, and graphically recounts here the missions of this post-Vietnam generation of commandos in Panama, El Salvador, Desert Storm, Somalia, the Balkans, Afghanistan and Iraq. More Special Forces were deployed in Iraq than in any previous conflict, and Masters of Chaos describes in detail such untold missions as the dramatic battle in the north against Ansar al-Islam and the race to secure the western desert with a handful of men aboard the "war pigs." Book jacket.
The Mecca Affair
Title | The Mecca Affair PDF eBook |
Author | Jack Leyton |
Publisher | Jack Leyton |
Pages | 187 |
Release | 2012-06-19 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1471746879 |
Al-Qaeda has a new and deadly secret weapon and only one man can stop them from using it. To fail is not an option; it would mean the end of the West as we know it.His long and tortuous journey to infiltrate al-Qaeda begins in backstreet London mosque and ends in a ferocious and bloody battle on the Pakistan-Afghan border. Can ex Para Alex McCabe, born of mixed parents in Qatar, win or are the odds stacked too high? Maybe if a turned al-Qaeda fighter and the SAS reach him in time, he just might.
Disrupt and Deny
Title | Disrupt and Deny PDF eBook |
Author | Rory Cormac |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 407 |
Release | 2018 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0198784597 |
In Disrupt and Deny, Rory Cormac tells the remarkable true story of Britain's secret scheming against its enemies, as well as its friends.
Accidental Allies
Title | Accidental Allies PDF eBook |
Author | Michael Knights |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Pages | 225 |
Release | 2021-10-21 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 0755643046 |
The U.S.-led effort to fight the Islamic State in northeastern Syria since 2014 has been as controversial and poorly understood as it has been significant. Advocates of fighting “by, with and through” the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) view the campaign as a near-ideal case study of a cost-effective U.S. military intervention that should be duplicated in the future. Critics of the campaign say that the U.S. allied itself with a terrorist group and endangered its ties with Turkey, a long-stranding NATO partner; losing sight of strategic priorities in order to win tactical victories at low cost. This book combines general research with 50 interviews gathered in Syria with Kurdish, Arab and Christian SDF officers, and 50 interviews with U.S. and French officials and military officers with on-the-ground involvement in the war. It provides an unprecedented window into how the war was really prosecuted, in the eyes of the participants at all levels, uniquely looking not only at how U.S. soldiers view their partner forces, but how the local partners view them in return. This is a unique and essential insight into US strategy in Syria and beyond.
Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence Directorate
Title | Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence Directorate PDF eBook |
Author | Owen L. Sirrs |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 359 |
Release | 2016-07-01 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1317196082 |
This book is the first comprehensive study of Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence Directorate (ISI). The rise of Pakistan-backed religious extremist groups in Afghanistan, India, and Central Asia has focused international attention on Pakistan’s premier intelligence organization and covert action advocate, the Inter-Services Intelligence Directorate or ISI. While ISI is regarded as one of the most powerful government agencies in Pakistan today, surprisingly little has been written about it from an academic perspective. This book addresses critical gaps in our understanding of this agency, including its domestic security mission, covert backing of the Afghan Taliban, and its links to al-Qa’ida. Using primary source materials, including declassified intelligence and diplomatic reporting, press reports and memoirs, this book explores how ISI was transformed from a small, negligible counter intelligence outfit of the late-1940s into the national security behemoth of today with extensive responsibilities in domestic security, political interference and covert action. This study concludes that reforming or even eliminating ISI will be fundamental if Pakistan is to successfully transition from an army-run, national security state to a stable, democratic society that enjoys peaceful relations with its neighbours. This book will be of interest to students of intelligence studies, South Asian politics, foreign policy and international security in general.