Prelude to Terror: The Rogue CIA and the Legacy of America's Private Intelligence Network

by Joseph J. Trento

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After decades of writing and research about American intelligence, Joseph Trento has written the most authoritative indictment of CIA splinter groups, two generations of Bush family involvement in illegal financial networks, and the funding of the agents of terror. Prelude to Terror reveals the history of a corrupt group of spymastersled by Ted Shackleywho were fired when Jimmy Carter became president, but who maintained their intelligence portfolio and used it to create a private intelligence network. After this rogue group helped engineer Carter's defeat in 1980 and allied with George H. W. Bush, these former CIA men planned and conducted what became the IranContra scandal and, through the Saudis, allied the U. S. with extreme elements in Islam. The CIA's number-one front man, Edwin P. Wilson, was framed by Shackley and his cohorts so that Wilson's operations could be taken over. For the first time the story of how CIA director George H. W.
Bush was recruited into this network, and brought it into the bosom of the Saudi royal family, is told in detail, as well as how this group's manipulation of the CIA bureaucracy allowed Osama bin Laden's fundraising to thrive as al Qaeda flourished under Saudi and CIA protection.
  • ISBN10 0786714646
  • ISBN13 9780786714643
  • Publish Date 1 May 2005
  • Publish Status Out of Stock
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Carroll & Graf Publishers Inc
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 432
  • Language English