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At the Center of the Storm

My Years at the CIA

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At the Center of the Storm

By: George Tenet
Narrated by: Eric Conger
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In the whirlwind of accusations and recriminations that emerged in the wake of 9/11 and the Iraq war, one man's vital testimony has been conspicuously absent. Candid and gripping, At the Center of the Storm recounts George Tenet's time at the Central Intelligence Agency, a revealing look at the inner workings of the most important intelligence organization in the world during the most challenging times in recent history. With unparalleled access to both the highest echelons of government and raw intelligence from the field, Tenet illuminates the CIA's painstaking attempts to prepare the country against new and deadly threats, disentangles the interlocking events that led to 9/11, and offers explosive new information on the deliberations and strategies that culminated in the U.S. invasion of Iraq.

Beginning with his appointment as Director of Central Intelligence in 1997, Tenet unfolds the momentous events that led to 9/11 as he saw and experienced them: his declaration of war on al-Qa'ida; the CIA's covert operations inside Afghanistan; the worldwide operational plan to fight terrorists; his warnings of imminent attacks against American interests to White House officials in the summer of 2001; and the plan for a coordinated and devastating counterattack against al-Qa'ida laid down just six days after the attacks.

Tenet's compelling narrative then turns to the war in Iraq as he provides dramatic insight and background on the run-up to the invasion, including a firsthand account of the fallout from the inclusion of ""sixteen words"" in the president's 2003 State of the Union address, which claimed that Saddam Hussein had sought to purchase uranium from Africa; the true context of Tenet's own now-famous ""slam dunk"" comment regarding Saddam's WMD program; and the CIA's critical role in an administration predisposed to take the country to war. In doing so, he sets the record straight about CIA operations and shows readers that the truth is more complex than suggested in other versions of recent history offered thus far.

Through it all, Tenet paints an unflinching self-portrait of a man caught between the warring forces of the administration's decision-making process, the reams of frightening intelligence pouring in from around the world, and his own conscience. In At the Center of the Storm, George Tenet draws on his unmatched experience within the opaque mirrors of intelligence and provides crucial information previously undisclosed to offer a moving, revelatory profile of both a man and a nation in times of crisis.

Freedom & Security Historical Political Science Politicians Politics & Activism Politics & Government Espionage Middle East Iran War Military Royalty Africa Gulf War American Foreign Policy
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What made the experience of listening to At the Center of the Storm the most enjoyable?

The pace never stopped. Things about recent history I never knew .... and neither did the media at the time.

What about Arthur Morey’s performance did you like?

He's a far better narrator than George Tenet the author! Had the right timbre - I thought he was George Tenet!

If you made a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?

Iraq......you're a pain in the backside.

Any additional comments?

This is a reference work for future academics.

Real History

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You have to have sympathy for the person in this challenging role. Gives you a sense of internal power struggles at home as well as abroad.
Disappointing assessment of Israel / Palestine however only to be expected with the lobby groups at play in US politics.
Despite this, many prognoses for the future are fair and balanced in their full depressing glory.

More useful and informative than expected it to be

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As with all books of this ilk you are only getting one point of view. We will never know the full truth but this seems closer than most. it sort of fits with perception if you know what I mean.

One point of view

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