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See No Evil: The True Story of a Ground Soldier in the CIA's Counterterrorism Wars

See No Evil: The True Story of a Ground Soldier in the CIA's Counterterrorism Wars

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: great and timely
Review: This book seems to become more timely every day that goes by and I read more and more stories about what may or may not have been told to the folks at the white house.

When you read Bob Baer's account of what did happen and what could have been done, you realize that for all the technology and all the federal budgets and all the other things that make us paranoid about governments, the one thing that we need to remember is that for the most part the human beings that run things don't pay attention to the people in the field, becaue their own agendas drive their decisions.

This book makes you shake your head in wonder about the lack of leadership and decisionmaking in Washington, and it makes you jump for joy that there is still hope that democracy will survive in the wake of the stupidity of the people running the bureaucracies that appear to run our lives.

For anyone who believes in the possibility of conspiracies, read this and realize that the only conspiracy is ignorance.

A must read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent
Review: I bought it because I read the CIA was taking legal action against the author for not letting them approve the final version. I could not put it down! It is both exciting and informative.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Amazing!!!
Review: THE BOOK " SEE NO EVIL" IS AMAZING! I COMPLETELY LOVE THE BOOK. FROM THE FIRST PAGE I WAS HOOKED, THE WAY MR. BAER AKA MR BOB WRITES IS WONDERFUL. THE THINGS THAT HE HAS DONE IN HIS LIFE IS AMAZING. THE BOOK IS ALSO FILLED WITH HUMOR I FOUND MYSELF LAUGHING OUT LOUD ALMOST AT EVERY PAGE. THIS BOOK IS FOR ANYONE WHO WANTS TO KNOW WHAT IT IS LIKE TO BE A CASE OFFICER FOR THE CIA. AFTER I WOULD FINISH THE BOOK I WOULD START TO READ TO OVER AGAIN. I ONLY WISH THAT I WOULD BE ABLE TO SIT DOWN AND TALK WITH HIM TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT HIS LIFE. MR.BAER GREAT JOB!!!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: AWESOME, good writer, and one of the best officer's ever
Review: Great books, well writte, AWESOME. thats all i have to say!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Read it, now
Review: I cant say enough about this book. I bought it from Amazon bundled with a book by Steven Emerson called American Jihad (I highly recommend this one as well) and so had no idea what to expect. I read some reviews and it sounded interesting so I said what the heck and bought it. I am so glad I did. Actually, Im mixed on my sentiment. I thoroughly enjoyed this book, I read it in 3 days, but at the same time I was completely [upset]after reading it. Mad at our government and especially the Clinton administration and their pursuit of greed at any cost. The reason why we have millions of people in the world that hate this country and hate Americans and seek to destroy it, is outlined in this book. For the last half century our government has been using people as pawns only to abandon them when they are no longer in favor. And a lot of the time, these people die when they fall out of favor. Its really not hard to see why Americans are disliked. And its not me, its not you, its the fat cats in Washington. One example from the book, in Kurdish Iraq after the Gulf War, we were poised to help the Kurds and possibly overthrow Saddam. But at the time it didnt fit into Washington's agenda. It was considered too messy. And so ... politicians made promises they knew guys like Bob Baer couldnt keep and many people lost their lives and at the same time these people gained an extreme distaste for Americans. Some of those same people that were marginalized by the leaders of the American intelligence community would eventually come back to haunt us. Osama Bin Laden and al Qaeda were just some of them. Its time we wake up America. Our future and our childrens future depend on it. This book helps to open your eyes.

I want to say thank you to Robert Baer. Thank you for your service to this country and thank you for your courage to write this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Exciting and important
Review: Baer tells how he became a CIA agent, what it's like, and why that agency didn't warn us about the September 11 attacks. Part of it is a swashbuckling adventure story, part is an account of how he unraveled the bombing of the U.S. Embassy in Beirut (hint: Yassir Arafat had a lot to do with it), and part is about his role in the botched attempt to overthrow Saddam Hussein. Why so many failures? Office politics and political correctness. But these only thrive when people take their eyes off the ball---when they forget why their jobs exist, and are no longer serious about them. Baer points a finger, with justification, at an America which takes investment banking more seriously than intelligence. After September 11 he hopes (we all must hope) that America will understand that the happy and profitable pursuits of peacetime must be protected by a shield of military strength, informed with intelligence. And much of that intelligence must be obtained in the old-fashioned, difficult, and often dangerous and ugly way, from human sources.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Very Important Book
Review: This book is a very important read and offers insight into a variety of problems the United States has experienced recently in regards to security. The book was written by one of the top field agents in the CIA who was a Middle East expert for many decades. From an insiders view he has explained why the CIA has lost so much of its ability to gather information. Due to both the politicians and the career agents in the CIA looking for the cushy job and not willing to make waves even if needed. And the appointees that have no idea what a field agent needs or what to pass on to their supervisors.

Throughout this book Mr. Baer's experiences lead him to many educated theories about the Twin Towers attack, the Iran Hostages, Israel, Yassir Arafat, Saddam Hussein, Iraq, and many other Middle East topics. This book was very insightful and you feel like Mr. Baer is nothing but a normal guy frustrated with the "higher ups" in his job. He could be working in any industry and that is some of the appeal of his writing. Only many more important things, like US national security, are involved in his job.

I highly recommend this book to anyone interested in the recent history of the CIA, Middle Eastern events or US security. It will, and should, make you think long and hard about how safe we really are. Thank you Mr. Baer!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Start With This One
Review: Let me start by saying I can't recommend this book enough. Robert Baer has twenty-one plus years of experience in the areas we suddenly find ourselves desperate to know more about.

Baer was a cowboy. He admits this himself but at the same time he sticks to the facts. Political Correctness has sucked the life out of the Agency. It's similar to what we've learned about the FAA, that it had become more interested in Social Engineering than its primary mission.

Just how much damage did the Clinton Administration, Tony Lake in particular, inflict on our Nation Security infrastructure? Baer says prior administrations weren't a lot better but one can't help but conclude that we lost our way in the Clinton years. We became averse to risk. "It's the economy stupid" was their guiding principal. Well, now it's our very survival.

Get the story from more than one source but don't leave this one out.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Politicians & Political Correctness will kill us all
Review: In the murky world of spies and intelligence, the US government has nearly blinded everyone working for the CIA. This book begins as a lean, fast-moving look at how someone becomes a CIA agent, but then shifts gears into how our spies have been burned out, sold out and undercut by the selfish interests of politicians in Washington DC. You'll find out how Sept. 11th happened. Certain members of the Clinton administration--as well as others--should be tried for treason! Hopefully the word will get out with this book and the United States will try to turn our intelligence situation around.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: First rate...
Review: I saw Robert Baer on CNN last night and he said he thinks the CIA is improving. He says the agency has finally realized it cannot carry out it's mission without field operatives. He says, however, it will take five years to train agents to operate in places like the Middle East. Apparenly, agents cannot get the hang of things overnight. The gist of SEE NO EVIL is that for years, the agency moved in the wrong direction--relying almost exclusively on technology and less and less on human contact. Baer left the CIA in 1997 and was working as a "consultant" last summer in Lebanon when he heard something was afoot. It seems the folks in Washington preferred to look the other way and see no evil--hence Sept. 11. Baer says on that dreadful day, the FBI, CIA, INS, and plenty of others failed. A small band of fellow citizens on a plane flying over PA saved Washington. (The Pentagon is in South Arlington--and as it happens--a few blocks from my house where I stood and watched black smoke rise into the sky. Although the Pentagon was damaged, the damage would have been far worse if the plane had crossed the river, because the Pentagon is constructed of reinforced concrete. Experts think the plane that crashed in PA was headed for DC. Two of my work colleagues were on that flight--Federal workers.)

Since I work for a Federal agency, I can certainly identify with some of the bureacratic struggles Mr. Baer experiences. However, there are ways to get things done, and Mr. Baer himself shows how he managed to do so on more than one occasion. First you have to give up the idea of rapid advancement. Bureacracies don't reward risk-taking. Baer skated on thin ice more than once because he made the decision that he had to live with his own conscience. His his final citation (awarded to him without his knowledge) says, "He repeatedly put himself in personal danger, working the hardest targets, in service to his country."

This is not poppycock. Plenty of career Feds take their jobs very seriously and love the country as much as Mr. Baer. Many have made sacrifices and been sacrificed, and not always for a good cause. Many like Baer have become whistle blowers. Unfortunately, whistle blowers are often seen as "bad" because they upset the status quo and force all of us to face reality. In a land where indulgence and fanasy entertainment rule, many people don't want to be reminded of that evil is real.

Many of our elected officials and appointees are narrowly focused on career advancement, shortsighted and care only about what happens during their watch, and can hardly contain themselves as they prepare for the next election, the next big job, the next salary increase. But don't throw the baby out with the bath water, there are good guys in Washington. Some of them are elected officials like John McCain and John Kerry. Some are appointed like Donald Rumsfield. Many are career civil servents like Mr. Baer.

Robert Baer's book reads like a John LeCarre thriller and I enjoyed it so much I had to slap myself in the face and say, you dummy, this is the real thing, THIS IS NOT FICTION. These guys really get killed--like Michael Spann. I hope the CIA uses the book as part of its recruitment package.

The sad fact is that the U.S. has been wounded over and over and failed to act to stop terrorism. When you add up all the insults and injuries as Baer has done the truth is overwhelming: the hostages, the murders and assainations, the capture and/or destruction of U.S. and other embassies, the U.S. Marine barracks in Lebanon, Black Hawk down, the military quarters in Yemen, the U.S.S. Cole, the airline crashes and hijackings, and hundreds of other incidents including the Sept. 11 disasters. Our so-called leaders have been asleep at the switch--too interested in partying and/or shagging an intern in the cloak room. Alcohol, drugs, and illicit sex are a problem in Washington DC.

But worst of all is sheer incompetance. As Baer puts it, each administration handed the problem along to the next without really addressing it--the not on my watch syndrome. Clinton seems to have been especially concerned with donations to his campaign war chest than to doing the job he was elected to do. Baer says the Bush Sr. and Reagan administrations could have done more too. Unfortunately, the latter was too concerned with the Cold War to notice the hot war. All of them were not up to the job--yet they were elected, some of them more than once. And don't think BIG OIL arrived with the current President Bush. One can trace the tracks of BIG OIL and big business back to JFK. Ike warned U.S. citizens of the miltary industrial complex--it's other name is oil.

Baer says we are at war, and the war will be difficult to win. The ignorant have already taken to the streets to protest. But what is the alternative? In 1971, I was thrown out of a military commisary for wearing pants--I know I would not survive a Muslim regime.


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