Veil: The Secret Wars of the CIA, 1981-1987Simon and Schuster, 15 abr 2007 - 592 páginas From Bob Woodward, legendary investigative reporter, Veil is the story of the covert wars that were waged by the CIA across Central America, Iran and Libya in a secretive atmosphere and became the centerpieces and eventual time bombs of American foreign policy in the 1980s. With unprecedented access to the government’s highest-level operators, Woodward recounts one of the most clandestine operations in our nation’s history. |
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THE SECRET WARS OF THE CIA 19811987 | |
CENTRAL AMERICAN COVERTACTION CHRONOLOGY PHOTOGRAPHS | |
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ABOUT BOB WOODWARD | |
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