The Great War of Our Time: The CIA's Fight Against Terrorism--From al Qa'ida to ISIS
InsightfulWhile tedious to read at times this book gives a very detailed description of all the important events on our war against terrorists. The author, Michael Morell, was in the heart of it all and tells a very accurate account without any political influence. This book dispels some misconceptions.
While much of the information has already been presented elsewhere, this is an interesting, engaging and insightful memoir of Morells CIA career, and the underlying theme appears to be the CIAs central role in the war against al-Qaeda following 9/11. Morell describes many of the successes, failures, challenges, and opportunities in a straightforward, readable fashion. As you may already know from other books, Morell was President Bushs personal CIA briefer for much of that presidency, and his
Reads like a Chilling and all too Real ThrillerAfter seeing former CIA Deputy Director and Author Michael Morell speak on a news show I sought out his book though with some reservations. I worried it would be too overtly political, too technical or just plain boring. None of my fears turned out to be valid. The writing is amazing; very clear and engaging and most important Morell always brings the individuals personality and character to the forefront which makes their motivations clear and no
Michael Morell does a great job in this memoir, giving detail to his experiences at the CIA and summarizing the lessons to be learned from our nation's 14-year (and counting) fight against terrorism. His thoughtful portrayal of the sacrifices and tough decisions that he and others at the top levels of the federal government made every day after 9/11 put the oft-criticized CIA and the Bush #43 administration in a new light. Morrell missed the opportunity to tell more about the early part of his
This was a great read on the intelligence needed to keep our country safe and the increased threat level of terrorist adamanton bringing down America. It is also a good read about the difficulty of the presidency and the fact that the last two presidents from differing parties took their job very seriously, that the politicalization/polarization is harming this country. Finally, for me a life long public servant, Mr Morell is proud of his public service and the public servants he served with.
Lots of detail re meetings, congressional testimony and presidential briefings. Not much about war on terror we don't already know from news sources. Nice details about president, staff and congressional styles & personalities. Not much detail about CIA. Good read for current affairs wonks.
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THE GREAT WAR OF OUR TIME offers an unprecedented assessment of the CIA while at the forefront of our nation's war against al-Qa'ida and during the most remarkable period in the history of the Agency. Called the "Bob Gates of his generation," Michael Morell is a top CIA officer who saw it all--the only person with President Bush on 9/11/01 and with President Obama on 5/1/11 when Usama Bin Laden was brought to justice. Like Ghost Wars, See No Evil, and At the Center of the Storm, THE GREAT WAR OF OUR TIME will be a vivid, newsmaking account of the CIA, a life of secrets and a war in the shadows.Mention Regarding Books The Great War of Our Time: The CIA's Fight Against Terrorism--From al Qa'ida to ISIS
Title | : | The Great War of Our Time: The CIA's Fight Against Terrorism--From al Qa'ida to ISIS |
Author | : | Michael Morell |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 384 pages |
Published | : | May 12th 2015 by Twelve (first published May 5th 2015) |
Categories | : | History. Nonfiction. Politics. Spy Thriller. Espionage. War. Terrorism. Military Fiction. Biography |
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Ratings: 4.05 From 1105 Users | 131 ReviewsCriticism Regarding Books The Great War of Our Time: The CIA's Fight Against Terrorism--From al Qa'ida to ISIS
I was introduced to Mr. Morell through Charlie Rose's tv show. I was amazed by the clarity, incisiveness and rigour of his thought process and analysis. His excellence and integrity shone through his commentary. He was one of my favourite interviewees.When Charlie Rose left the air, I found his podcast, "Intelligence Matters". It was absolutely fascinating. Not only did it bring his analytically rigour to the table, it gave a truly human perspective on the people doing the job. When the CipherInsightfulWhile tedious to read at times this book gives a very detailed description of all the important events on our war against terrorists. The author, Michael Morell, was in the heart of it all and tells a very accurate account without any political influence. This book dispels some misconceptions.
While much of the information has already been presented elsewhere, this is an interesting, engaging and insightful memoir of Morells CIA career, and the underlying theme appears to be the CIAs central role in the war against al-Qaeda following 9/11. Morell describes many of the successes, failures, challenges, and opportunities in a straightforward, readable fashion. As you may already know from other books, Morell was President Bushs personal CIA briefer for much of that presidency, and his
Reads like a Chilling and all too Real ThrillerAfter seeing former CIA Deputy Director and Author Michael Morell speak on a news show I sought out his book though with some reservations. I worried it would be too overtly political, too technical or just plain boring. None of my fears turned out to be valid. The writing is amazing; very clear and engaging and most important Morell always brings the individuals personality and character to the forefront which makes their motivations clear and no
Michael Morell does a great job in this memoir, giving detail to his experiences at the CIA and summarizing the lessons to be learned from our nation's 14-year (and counting) fight against terrorism. His thoughtful portrayal of the sacrifices and tough decisions that he and others at the top levels of the federal government made every day after 9/11 put the oft-criticized CIA and the Bush #43 administration in a new light. Morrell missed the opportunity to tell more about the early part of his
This was a great read on the intelligence needed to keep our country safe and the increased threat level of terrorist adamanton bringing down America. It is also a good read about the difficulty of the presidency and the fact that the last two presidents from differing parties took their job very seriously, that the politicalization/polarization is harming this country. Finally, for me a life long public servant, Mr Morell is proud of his public service and the public servants he served with.
Lots of detail re meetings, congressional testimony and presidential briefings. Not much about war on terror we don't already know from news sources. Nice details about president, staff and congressional styles & personalities. Not much detail about CIA. Good read for current affairs wonks.
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