Collusion
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"In the world of international espionage, all roads don't always lead to Italy, but they often pass through it. It is where Bonini and D'Avanzo uncovered a government-sponsored underworld of spies and crooked politicians, sidewalk deals and hapless villains that …
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"In the world of international espionage, all roads don't always lead to Italy, but they often pass through it. It is where Bonini and D'Avanzo uncovered a government-sponsored underworld of spies and crooked politicians, sidewalk deals and hapless villains that has played such a crucial role in the dirty business of making history since 9-11." "But here they reveal much more than the inner workings of "Nigergate" and the Abu Omar scandal. They bring the CIA and SISMI into sharp focus, along with other players in international spycraft, "black propaganda" specialists, and the numerous shady characters shopping deals - here are the bungled wiretaps, the outrageous expense accounts, the lawless abductions, and the absurd misinterpretations of evidence." "It's all chronicled in stories about the international spy trade, where players like Ahmad Chalabi emerge in full relief, and we get the most vivid, behind-the-scenes look yet at the war on terror."--book jacket.
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