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Legacy of Ashes: The History of the CIA

Legacy of Ashes: The History of the CIA
By Tim Weiner

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Since its creation in 1947, the CIA has been a byword for everything that is sinister and ruthless about America's projection of power during the Cold War and with the 'war on terror'. There have been few major political events around the world in which the hidden hand of the Agency has not been seen. In countless movies and books, the CIA has been shown as decisive, brilliant and in control of its own secret world: the image of omnipotence.But this is an illusion. In reality, the CIA has been incompetent, naive, chaotic, and a danger to American interests for sixty years.LEGACY OF ASHES is both a horrifying and a richly enjoyable book. Tim Weiner's immense research reveals a startlingly consistent level of failure. The general dismay at the CIA's failure to see the fall of the Soviet Union, the end of the Cold War, the invasion of Kuwait, the events of 9/11, its wholly false assessment of Saddam's WMD and its role in the 'rendition' of innocent suspects implies that it has fallen from some bygone golden age. LEGACY OF ASHES makes clear that the CIA has always been a blundering, ruinously incapable organization, with each decade providing its own low points. LEGACY OF ASHES is as gripping and powerful a narrative as its fictional movie counterparts, but the story it has to tell is a lot less comforting.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #313751 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-08-02
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 720 pages

Editorial Reviews

Los Angeles Times
'Tim Weiner's 'Legacy of Ashes: The History of the CIA' is about
as magisterial an account of "the agency's" 60 years as anyone has yet
produced.'

Tim Rutten, Los Angeles Times
'...a timely and vital contribution to one of the most fraught
debates now roiling our bitterly divided capital [Washington DC]: the
correct role of the intelligence agencies and their proper relationship not
only to the executive and legislative branches but also to the rule of law
itself'

Sunday Telegraph
'The enduring myth about the CIA is that all its successes are secret, while only its blunders are broadcast. Tim Weiner, a Pulitzer-Prize-winning journalist at The New York Times, delivers a hammer-blow to this myth.'