"Inside the CIA: Revealing the Secrets of the World's Most Powerful Spy Agency" is a groundbreaking investigative work that unveils the inner workings of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). Author Ronald Kessler, an investigative journalist, draws on extensive research and hundreds of interviews, including several with former Directors of Central Intelligence, to provide the first in-depth, unbiased account of the Agency’s core operations, its significant failures, and notable successes.Simon & Schuster+5Barnes & Noble+5Amazon+5Wikipedia+6Simon & Schuster+6Barnes & Noble+6
The book explores how:
•CIA analysts failed to foresee the collapse of the Soviet economy.
•The Agency spies on every country in the world except Great Britain, Australia, and Canada.
•The CIA undertakes covert actions to influence or overthrow foreign governments or political parties.
•The Agency trains its officers to break the laws of other countries.Simon & Schuster+1Barnes & Noble+1Barnes & Noble+1Simon & Schuster+1
The Arabic edition was published by Al-Ahlia Publishing and Distribution in Amman in 1995 and comprises 284 pages.