Old Job and New Book

Denial and Deception: An Insider's View of the CIA from Iran-Contra to 9/11 by Melissa Boyle Mahle. The title, as with most non-fiction, is a bit inflammatory, but the book itself is fairly good. It's a fairly level-headed telling of the intelligence service culture, from an insider's point of view. And the book is mainly about the culture. While some major missions and events are discussed, they're most used to describe their effect on the atmosphere of the intelligence service.

I'd be willing to bet she was the actual author, and possibly editor, of this piece, because any ghost writer would surely be a better wordsmith. The language is dry and text-bookish. But it's always accessible. While she has generally remains calm and objective, she does have her fair share of axes to grind, (feminism, a nearly pathological hatred of President Clinton. There are numerous grammar and spelling errors in my edition. And she doesn't seem able to step back and view her insider's knowledge from an outsider's perspective.

Overall, the most instructive part for me was the background on so many modern events. She builds logical, if not necessarily agreeable, cases for actions like the invasion of Afghanistan. While the actual actions of Sept 11, 2001 are not discussed in details, the whole book discusses the growth and unexpected nature of Al'Qaeda. And she quickly dismisses Iraq as a complete cock-up on the part of both the intelligence services and the government.

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