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eBook details
- Title: Hard Measures
- Author : Jose A. Rodriguez
- Release Date : January 30, 2012
- Genre: Political Science,Books,Politics & Current Events,Nonfiction,Social Science,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 8394 KB
Description
An explosive memoir about the creation and implementation of the controversial Enhanced Interrogation Techniques by the former Chief Operations Officer for the CIA's Counterterrorism Center.
While the American public is aware of the CIAās use of highly controversial āenhanced interrogation techniques,ā few know the man who, in the wake of September 11, led all U.S. counterterrorism operations and oversaw the use of those proceduresāprocedures that obtained vital and timely intelligence and helped safeguard the nation from future attacks.
Puerto Ricanāborn Jose A. Rodriguez, Jr., served the United States for twenty-five years as an undercover officer before bringing his wealth of field knowledge to the CIAās Counterterrorism Center; now, in this riveting account and fascinating life story, one of Americaās top undercover operatives reveals how hard measures have derailed terrorist activity targeting the U.S., and saved countless American lives. Fully disclosed here for the first time are the undercover operations and tactics implemented during the George W. Bush presidencyāwhich were approved by the highest levels of the U.S. government, certified as legal by the Department of Justice, and supported by bipartisan leadership of congressional intelligence oversight committees.
But as the shock of 9/11 faded, the support that the intelligence community enjoyed and deserved gave way to shortsighted and potentially dangerous political correctness. One by one, the tools needed to successfully fight terrorism were banished, and the men and women who volunteered to carry out our nationās orders in combating al-Qa'ida found themselves second-guessed, hamstrung, and investigatedā including Rodriguez himself. In effect, the United States has chosen to willfully and unilaterally disarm itself in the war on terror. In Hard Measures, Rodriguez convincingly argues for the techniques used, and uncompromisingly details when these techniques were necessary, why they worked, and how, ultimately, they contributed to the capture of the worldās most-wanted terror operatives, including Usama bin Ladin. From law school student to CIA recruit to his role as Americaās top spy, Rodriguezās full story is one of utmost importanceāa rare, insiderās look at an issue that demands attention. Above all, itās a reasoned, imperative, and fully informed case for hard measures, and an explosive and gripping account of the real war on terrorā where itās been and where itās headed.
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Terrorism has always been one of the toughest targets on which to collect intelligence. The secrets you want to steal frequently donāt reside in computer systems, which can be hacked, or safes, which can be broken into, but in the inner recesses of a handful of individualsā minds.
The clichƩ about intelligence work is that it is like working on a thousand-piece jigsaw puzzle but not having the box top to show you what the finished picture should look like. If only it were that easy. In fact, it is more like working on a million-piece puzzle with no box top, and having millions more random pieces that look like they might fit, but actually are from different puzzles altogether.
It fell to us to make sense of the countless fragments of information and to take action on the chunks of the puzzle, which represented a real and growing threat to the United States and our allies.
āfrom Hard Measures